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You Decide, a Lesson in Citizenship and Differing Points of View
In this unit, you will learn about the rights and responsibilities of an American citizen, as they are found in the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. You will use these ideals to judge different points of view. You will then write an essay about how your views are different from others, and present them to the class as part of a panel, kind of like a T.V. talk show.
During this unit, you will also get a chance to do some computer research, record what you have learned using a graphic organizer, and learn how to cite you information using a specific format.
You will work as individuals, as small teams, and as a whole class. Much of your work will be done on computer in the computer lab, so prepare to have fun, learn, and prepare and present your learning to the class.
Lesson 1 - Introduction to Civic Rights and Responsibilities and Documentation Procedures
Lesson 2 - Rights and Responsibilities in the Declaration and the Constitution
Lesson 3 - Rights and Responsibilities in Persuasive Position Papers
Lesson 4 - Rights and Responsibilities in the Classroom or Playground
Lesson 5 - Rights and Responsibilities in the Classroom or Playground Panel Discussions
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