Lesson 11: Election (Grades 4-5)
Lesson 11: Election (Grades 4-5)Updated Oct. 3, 2024 • Studies Weekly Objective for the Lesson: Do this lesson after Election Day. Students will continue their learning about the Electoral College.…
Lesson 11: Election (Grades 4-5)Updated Oct. 3, 2024 • Studies Weekly Objective for the Lesson: Do this lesson after Election Day. Students will continue their learning about the Electoral College.…
Lesson 8: Know Your Candidates (All Grades)Updated Oct. 9, 2024 • Studies Weekly Objective for the Lesson In this lesson, students will discuss the importance of learning about candidates so…
Lesson 7: How Do You Register to Vote (All Grades)Updated Oct. 8, 2024 • Studies Weekly Objective for the Lesson This lesson will provide some general guidelines and information to…
Lesson 9: Political Campaigns (K-3)Updated Oct. 12, 2024 • by Studies Weekly Student Expectations: Students will name different strategies candidates use to campaign. Students will be introduced to the current…
Flipgrid and Studies WeeklyOct. 9, 2020 • Studies Weekly When studying a topic in Studies Weekly, you may want some discussion or even debate among your students. Currently, one of…
Lesson 6: It’s a Right to Vote (Grades 4-5)Updated Oct. 8, 2024 • Studies Weekly Objective for the Lesson: This lesson will look at the historic voting patterns and the methods…
Jigsaw StrategyOct. 6, 2020 • Studies Weekly Grade Levels: 3-5 Strands: Civics and Government, Geography, Economics, History Why: (Purpose) Cooperative Learning Collaborative team-based tasks Encourages responsibility and self-management Deep Learning…
Lesson 6: How Do We Choose Leaders? (Grades K-3)Updated Oct. 11, 2024 • Studies Weekly Student Expectations: Students will recognize the positive qualities of good leaders. Students will understand the…
Lesson 3: How Does the Government Work? (All Grades)Updated Oct. 10, 2024 • Studies Weekly Weekly Summary: When the Revolutionary War ended in 1781, the United States was left without…
Lesson 2: Who Gets to Vote (Grades: 4-5)Updated Oct. 2, 2024 • Studies Weekly Weekly Summary: Voting today, with some exceptions, is considered a universal right for American citizens. If…