Counties Work. Running a county is a lot of work! Manage things well, and try to get re-elected. What do you know about the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic? Explore the actions and relationships between different levels of government as they figure out what to do in response to COVID Washington's Water. Water rights are a big deal for many reasons. In this lesson, students learn where water comes from, what water rights are, and how a variety of competing interests factor into managing water resources in Washington State.
This lesson presents the initiative and referendum powers as tools and shows students how to use them. Governing Washington Communities.
Local government has lots of layers, and Washington's is no different. Comparing Constitutions WA. Look no further for the answer! Tribal Government HS. As sovereign nations, American Indian and Alaska Native tribes develop and manage their own governments. This lesson examines the varied structures and functions of tribal government as well as the relationship these nations have with the United States. Municipal Government HS. What's the closest form of government to the American people?
Why municipal government, of course! In this lesson, students will explore the varied functions and structures of local government as well as explore the services provided in their own municipality and beyond.
Students learn about the different forms of government that exist, including democracy, autocracy, oligarchy, and others. They compare and contrast these types of government, and they look at real-life examples in the world today. Limiting Government. Explore the five basic limits on government through the true story of Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori, and other fictional cases of government power gone wild. Rule of Law. This skit-driven lesson explores the six factors that make up the rule of law and how they protect individual rights and freedoms in our day to day lives.
Foundation Basics. In this lesson, students are introduced to these characteristics of government and consider how governments establish and maintain these foundational tenants. Rule by One. What is a monarchy and why has it been one of the most common forms of government throughout history?
In this lesson, students explore the advantages and disadvantages of monarchial rule and consider how rule by one came to reign. Philosophically Correct. Trace how philosophers throughout history have envisioned the ideal government. Explore ideas from Locke, Hobbes, Rousseau and more in this new high school lesson.
The games are invaluable for applying the concepts we learn in class. I have found that students are absolutely excited about playing the games. They love "winning" the games, via court trials, etc.
It is amazing! Today, important local elections will be held around the country. Blog Post. News Story. Using iCivics in Special Education Oct 27, This may sound like an obvious statement, but working with students in special education is not like teaching in general education. Are Your Students VoteReady? Oct 11, iCivics Educator Network member Shannon Salter discusses how she teaches about voter registration and voting rights in her classroom.
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