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Understanding Civic Duties - Rights and Responsibilities - Citizenship in North Carolina

Understanding Civic Duties - Rights and Responsibilities - Citizenship in North Carolina

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Understanding Civic Duties - Rights and Responsibilities - Citizenship in North Carolina

4th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the rights and responsibilities of North Carolina citizens, focusing on areas such as voting, free speech, and jury duty. Understand civic engagement and develop informed decision-making skills. Emphasize the principles of civic duty, individual rights, and active participation in democratic processes.

4th Grade

[Foundations - Government Structure - Citizenship Roles]

[Foundations - Government Structure - Citizenship Roles]

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[Foundations - Government Structure - Citizenship Roles]

4th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the organizational structure of national, state, county, and municipal governments and the significance of citizenship within these frameworks. Learners will gain an understanding of democratic principles and the responsibilities associated with citizenship.

1st Grade - 5th Grade

Understanding Elections - Government Structure and Leadership Roles

Understanding Elections - Government Structure and Leadership Roles

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Understanding Elections - Government Structure and Leadership Roles

1st Grade - 5th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the foundational aspects of government structure and understand the roles of leaders at municipal, state, and national levels. Learn about the electoral process and its significance in determining leadership positions, as well as the importance of civic responsibility. Gain insights into how governance is organized and the duties associated with each leadership level.

4th Grade - 7th Grade

[Citizenship Understanding - Dual Nationality - Voting Rights in US History]

[Citizenship Understanding - Dual Nationality - Voting Rights in US History]

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[Citizenship Understanding - Dual Nationality - Voting Rights in US History]

4th Grade - 7th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the concepts of citizenship and dual nationality in the United States, alongside an examination of historical voting rights. Define what citizenship entails and gain an understanding of the naturalization process. Learners will analyze the evolution of voting rights over time, assessing how these rights have been expanded or restricted. The objective is to build a comprehensive knowledge of civic identity and the factors influencing participatory democracy. Skills developed include critical thinking, historical analysis, and comprehension of legal processes related to citizenship.

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Responsibilities and Civic Engagement - Citizen Rights and Duties

Responsibilities and Civic Engagement - Citizen Rights and Duties

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Responsibilities and Civic Engagement - Citizen Rights and Duties

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Social-studies

Examining the significance and impact of citizenship in democratic societies, this exploration highlights the importance of civic responsibilities and personal engagement in civic life. Learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of civic duties and the role of community involvement, emphasizing the development of informed and active participation in democratic processes.

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Citizenship - Civic Engagement - Rights and Responsibilities

Citizenship - Civic Engagement - Rights and Responsibilities

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Citizenship - Civic Engagement - Rights and Responsibilities

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the principles of citizenship by exploring rights and responsibilities, along with methods for engaging in civic duties. Gain insights into effective civic participation and its influence on governance.

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Citizenship Skills - Rights and Responsibilities - U.S. Government & Civic Principles

Citizenship Skills - Rights and Responsibilities - U.S. Government & Civic Principles

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Citizenship Skills - Rights and Responsibilities - U.S. Government & Civic Principles

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social-studies

Understand fundamental U.S. civic principles, including the rights and duties of citizens and constitutional amendments. Gain the ability to recognize these principles and apply them effectively in real-life scenarios.

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Active Citizenship - Rights & Responsibilities - Civic Engagement

Active Citizenship - Rights & Responsibilities - Civic Engagement

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Active Citizenship - Rights & Responsibilities - Civic Engagement

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Social-studies

Exploration of citizens' essential rights and responsibilities highlights how individuals can actively engage within their communities. Learners will gain an understanding of civic duties and effective methods of participating in government oversight, fostering skills for meaningful involvement in societal governance.

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Understanding Civic Engagement - Rights and Responsibilities - Citizens in Society

Understanding Civic Engagement - Rights and Responsibilities - Citizens in Society

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Understanding Civic Engagement - Rights and Responsibilities - Citizens in Society

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the responsibilities and rights of citizens, focusing on civic engagement and activism. Recognize the roles and actions necessary for making a positive impact within communities, emphasizing involvement and contribution to societal well-being.

4th Grade - 7th Grade

Understanding Citizenship - Historical Voting Rights - Civic Education

Understanding Citizenship - Historical Voting Rights - Civic Education

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Understanding Citizenship - Historical Voting Rights - Civic Education

4th Grade - 7th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the concept of citizenship, the historical development of voting rights, and the principles of dual citizenship. Understand citizenship requirements and examine the evolution of voting rights over time, highlighting significant milestones and changes. Develop knowledge of how dual citizenship functions and its implications for individuals and states.

1st Grade - 4th Grade

Citizenship Skills - Rights and Responsibilities - Community Involvement

Citizenship Skills - Rights and Responsibilities - Community Involvement

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Citizenship Skills - Rights and Responsibilities - Community Involvement

1st Grade - 4th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the principles of good citizenship with a focus on the rights and responsibilities within a community. Learners will gain an understanding of civic roles and the importance of contributing to the common good.

Kindergarten - 5th Grade

Citizenship Skills - Community Behavior - Social Studies

Citizenship Skills - Community Behavior - Social Studies

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Citizenship Skills - Community Behavior - Social Studies

Kindergarten - 5th Grade

Social-studies

Citizenship skills and the impact of positive behaviors on community interactions are explored. Learners gain an understanding of the importance of obeying laws and assisting others.

4th Grade

Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities - Understanding US and NC Constitutions

Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities - Understanding US and NC Constitutions

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Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities - Understanding US and NC Constitutions

4th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the rights and responsibilities of citizens as outlined by the US and North Carolina constitutions, highlighting their interconnectedness. Identify the rights protected under these documents, understand the reasons for any limitations imposed, and explore the civic responsibilities that accompany these rights.

4th Grade

Vocabulary Skills - Election Terminology - Political Processes

Vocabulary Skills - Election Terminology - Political Processes

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Vocabulary Skills - Election Terminology - Political Processes

4th Grade

Social-studies

Explore election terminology through questions about political processes to enhance understanding of the U.S. election framework. Focus on learning key terms and concepts related to elections, aiming to improve comprehension of the political and electoral systems. The goal is to develop a clear understanding of election-related terminology, strengthen vocabulary, and gain insights into the mechanisms and structures of electoral processes.

4th Grade

Citizenship Skills - Rights and Responsibilities - Civic Engagement

Citizenship Skills - Rights and Responsibilities - Civic Engagement

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Citizenship Skills - Rights and Responsibilities - Civic Engagement

4th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the essential rights and duties of citizens, with a focus on peaceful assembly, community membership, and voting. Gain insights into civic responsibilities and understand the principles of active citizenship.

4th Grade

Leadership Qualities - Voting Rights - Civic Participation

Leadership Qualities - Voting Rights - Civic Participation

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Leadership Qualities - Voting Rights - Civic Participation

4th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the essential qualities of effective government leaders and examine the development of voting rights over time. Gain an understanding of how civic knowledge plays a vital role in empowering informed participation in democratic processes.

1st Grade - 4th Grade

Decision Making - Voting Choices - U.S. Presidential Elections

Decision Making - Voting Choices - U.S. Presidential Elections

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Decision Making - Voting Choices - U.S. Presidential Elections

1st Grade - 4th Grade

Social-studies

Gain an understanding of the candidates in the 2020 U.S. presidential election and their respective political parties. Develop skills for informed decision-making regarding elections and political preferences by critically analyzing the political landscape and understanding the ideologies and platforms of each candidate. Enhance the ability to evaluate and form personal political opinions based on comprehensive insights into the candidates' positions and party affiliations.

4th Grade - 8th Grade

Understanding the Constitution - Forms of Government - Democratic Systems

Understanding the Constitution - Forms of Government - Democratic Systems

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Understanding the Constitution - Forms of Government - Democratic Systems

4th Grade - 8th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the principles of the constitution and democratic forms of government, focusing on how they establish rights and systems of governance. Develop an understanding of these concepts to foster civic awareness and participation.

4th Grade

Importance of Voting - Civic Responsibility - Elections

Importance of Voting - Civic Responsibility - Elections

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Importance of Voting - Civic Responsibility - Elections

4th Grade

Social-studies

Understand the importance of voting and its influence on civic responsibility. Gain insights into the value of engaging in democratic processes and develop skills for active civic participation.

4th Grade

Civil Rights Movement - Segregation and Integration - U.S. History

Civil Rights Movement - Segregation and Integration - U.S. History

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Civil Rights Movement - Segregation and Integration - U.S. History

4th Grade

Social-studies

Explore key civil rights concepts by examining questions on segregation, pivotal legal decisions, and major figures. Gain an understanding of civil rights milestones and their influences through strategic engagement with the material.

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