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1st Grade - 6th Grade
Understanding Citizenship - Rights and Responsibilities - U.S. Government
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1st Grade - 6th Grade
Social Studies
Key concepts related to citizenship in the United States are covered, with a focus on the rights and responsibilities of citizens under the U.S. Constitution. Learners will develop an understanding of fundamental civic duties and rights, leading to enhanced civic awareness and engagement.
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4th Grade - 5th Grade
Citizenship Skills - Understanding Rights and Responsibilities - Civic Education
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4th Grade - 5th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the distinctions between rights and responsibilities with a focus on civic duties such as voting, paying taxes, and obeying the law. Gain a deeper understanding of civic engagement, balancing individual freedoms with societal obligations.
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Understanding Rights and Responsibilities - Citizenship - Civics Education
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the fundamental rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the United States through an analysis of legal documents, civic duties, and citizen participation. Gain an understanding of how these components uphold democratic values, enhance civic knowledge, and foster informed and responsible participation in civic life.
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Conflict Resolution Skills - Understanding Rights and Responsibilities - Social Skills
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Specialty, Other
Other
Explore conflict resolution by examining the differences between passive, aggressive, and assertive behaviors, and understanding the balance of rights and responsibilities in social interactions. Gain the ability to identify and utilize effective communication strategies to resolve conflicts. Comprehend the interplay between individual rights and personal responsibilities.
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Kindergarten - 7th Grade
Citizenship Concepts - Rights and Responsibilities - Civics
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Kindergarten - 7th Grade
Other, History
American History, Other
Explore key concepts surrounding citizenship, including pathways to becoming a citizen and the accompanying responsibilities. Gain an understanding of citizen rights, the naturalization process, and the significance of civic engagement, enhancing knowledge of civic duties and societal roles.
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5th Grade
Understanding Rights and Duties: Citizenship and Constitutional Principles
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5th Grade
Social Studies
Civics
Explore the essential rights and responsibilities of citizenship with an in-depth look at constitutional principles such as due process and amendments. Enhance understanding of civic duties and legal protections, enabling active participation in democratic processes and recognition of key constitutional safeguards.
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Roles of Citizenship - Rights and Responsibilities - Civic Understanding
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the essential roles of citizenship by differentiating between rights and responsibilities to grasp their societal importance. Gain insights into the privileges and duties of citizens, and achieve a deeper understanding of civic responsibilities and the legal frameworks that influence communities.
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Understanding Citizenship - Rights & Responsibilities - Foundations of Civics
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the core principles of civics, focusing on citizenship rights and responsibilities, the role of governmental branches, and historic amendments shaping citizen rights. Develop the ability to articulate essential civic concepts, comprehend the significance of the U.S. Constitution, and understand the influence of historical events on contemporary citizenship.
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5th Grade
Understanding Rights and Responsibilities - Civic Engagement - Social Studies
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5th Grade
Other
Engaging questions and scenarios introduce students to the core ideas of rights and responsibilities, fostering a deeper understanding of civic engagement. Learners will develop the ability to differentiate between rights and responsibilities, recognizing their crucial role in citizenship and social studies.
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