Year 8 Civics and Citizenship & Economics and BusinessQuick View
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Year 8 Civics and Citizenship & Economics and Business

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Unit of Work for Year 8 Civics and Citizenship & Economics and Business. Powerpoint contains information on the following topics: -Plebiscites and referendums -democracy in Australia -Rights and Freedoms -Racial discrimination -Ways to participate in democracy -Criminal and civil law Statue, common and customary law Economics and Business What is economics Types of markets government influence on the market Types of businesses ACCC and consumer rights Indigenous role in the market Business competition
Advocate For Change - Year 8 Civics and CitizenshipQuick View
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Advocate For Change - Year 8 Civics and Citizenship

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A research and production assessment that for students learning about the Power Of People in democracy. The resource is differentiated with choices for students to showcase their strengths in the final product. Students work through the booklet which supports the inquiry process including a marking key, planning, research, and creating a poll, and drafting their final advocacy plan. Students then create the final product. I got my principal to come and judge their final products for most effective advocacy, which students loved!
Citizenship Schools and Civic EducationQuick View
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Citizenship Schools and Civic Education

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This lesson is intended to help guide students through a historical and contemporary examination of citizenship schools and civic education. During the civil rights era, citizenship schools were an integral part of the effort to educate African Americans about the rights that they had as United States citizens so that they could vigorously assert these rights in the fight against segregation. Presently, citizenship education tends to be associated with efforts to prepare noncitizens to meet the requirements for becoming naturalized U.S. citizens.
Rights Responsibilities & Civic DutiesQuick View
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Rights Responsibilities & Civic Duties

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A detailed lesson exploring UK citizens Rights and Responsibilities and Civic Duties. Editable PowerPoint Lesson for Citizenship Studies. (60-120 Minutes worth of Material) suitable for KS3 or KS4 students. Learning Outcomes: Secure: To define the terms rights, responsibilities and moral duties Extended: To understand the different types of rights and responsibilities that exist Advanced: To evaluate if students have too many responsibilities and not enough rights in school Made by a team of Specialist Practicing Humanities Teachers as part of one of the leading PSHE & Citizenship Resource Providers in the UK - Cre8tive Resources . What is included in this product? Fully editable 18 slide PowerPoint Lesson 60-120 minutes 20 Exit tickets Student Work Sheet Student Complete the gaps sheet Answer Keys: Student input creates some of the answers. Product Code CIT/C8/LS/64 Description of Product Ready-to-Use pack of classroom activities will enthuse and engage students! This lesson material is designed to be used for between one and two teaching periods and includes; activities, challenging and thoughtful questions, student hand-out (for use during lesson or as a homework), embedded URL links (where appropriate), differentiated tasks and, all relevant information to help students learn about issues relating to the topic. N.B This lesson can be taught with no printing (For those on tight budgets :) Our Philosophy We aim to help you equip students with the knowledge and skills to take ownership of their own learning. Products come ‘Ready-to-Teach’ with everything you need to teach fun and creative lessons. Our products are teacher-designed, classroom tested & student approved. With over 600 Citizenship and PSHE Products to pick from why not try looking at one of these: British Values Quiz Comparing electoral systems Voting systems and electoral reform GCSE CItizenship UNIT What is Identity
Civics and Citizenship Crossword - Our Voices, Our Choices Years 7 - 12Quick View
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Civics and Citizenship Crossword - Our Voices, Our Choices Years 7 - 12

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Use this crossword to explore content and themes relevant to civics and citizenship and Australian history. Challenge your student’s knowledge of key historical events within our democracy! ‘Our Voices, Our Choices’ is designed for students from years 7 - 12. More information available here: https://www.moadoph.gov.au/learning/classroom-resources/
Civic documentariesQuick View
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Civic documentaries

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Students will choose an issue that affects them, the school, or their community to document in a short movie. Students will interview individuals on both sides of the issue, integrate video clips, create the documentary, and write a reflection detailing the learning process.
Civics Vocabulary BuilderQuick View
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Civics Vocabulary Builder

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Activities to consolidate and extend vocabulary to be used in Civics. Civics curriculum designed to be delivered in an International school to a largely American student body.
Y7 Civics Curriculum GuideQuick View
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Y7 Civics Curriculum Guide

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Book inserts for students to be used in Y7 Civics. Civics curriculum designed to be delivered in an International school to a largely American student body.
CIVICS AND CITIZENSHIP YEAR 7 AUSTRALIAN - CITIZENSHIP DIVERSITY IDENTITYQuick View
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CIVICS AND CITIZENSHIP YEAR 7 AUSTRALIAN - CITIZENSHIP DIVERSITY IDENTITY

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The resource can be used as a class test or research project for Year 7 Australian Curriculum only. There are 6 pages with: · 13 fills in the blanks questions · 3 diagrams · 10 short essay questions Answers are provided for all the questions The preview is all the pages in this resource. Please view the the preview ensuring the resource is suitable for your age group before purchasing.
Civics Isn't Just a ClassQuick View
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Civics Isn't Just a Class

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First-Class CitizensHow one school has become a laboratory of democracy, challenging widely held assumptions about how schools can and should operate.
Civics: A Bundle of Resources(US. Government)Quick View
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Civics: A Bundle of Resources(US. Government)

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My bundle for the 2016 Presidential Election includes: 1. Presidential Challenges:What do You Know about the Presidents? 2. Presidential Webquest/Extension Activities 3. White House Webquest/Extension Activities 4. Election 2016: Webquest/Extension Activities
Primary Citizenship Long Term PlanQuick View
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Primary Citizenship Long Term Plan

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Foster responsible global citizens with this comprehensive Primary Citizenship Long-Term Plan, designed for students from FS1 through Year 8. This dynamic curriculum integrates key concepts of civic responsibility, ethical behavior, and social awareness into engaging, age-appropriate lessons. Our long-term plan emphasizes core values such as respect, empathy, and community involvement. It includes interactive activities, real-world scenarios, and thought-provoking discussions that help students understand their roles and responsibilities within their communities and the broader world. From exploring personal rights and responsibilities to understanding global issues and promoting positive social change, this curriculum equips students with the knowledge and skills they need to become informed, active participants in society. Ideal for educators and parents alike, our plan offers a structured yet flexible approach to teaching citizenship, ensuring that students develop a strong foundation in ethical values and civic engagement.
Great Civics and Government Quotations by Alexis de TocquevilleQuick View
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Great Civics and Government Quotations by Alexis de Tocqueville

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History and government never had it so good! These posters, each featuring a fascinating quotation from Alexis de Tocqueville, will help your students see fascinating aspects of the American character when it comes to issues of liberty and democracy. Instead of looking out into a sea of glazed faces, as is all too common in high school history and civics classes, get your students engaged and debating, using as a starting-off point one of the greatest students of American politics of all time -- even though he was a rank amateur! ABOUT ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE Alexis de Tocqueville was a Frenchman who traveled the United States during the early 1800s, writing down his observations about the American character -- particularly as it applied to freedom, politics, and government. His insights into the American mind were so profound that his great work, Democracy in America, is still studied today in both high school and college classrooms. De Tocqueville can be tough reading, however. With this set of classroom display posters and discussion starters, you can start having some great conversations with the whole class or small groups, but without wading through a lot of written material. Alternatively, these quotations can serve to reinforce and encapsulate the de Tocqueville selections your students may be reading! ENGAGE STUDENTS IN DISCUSSION These classroom display posters make for outstanding discussion starters about the nature of politics and democracy in the United States. All of the quotes are from Democracy in America, a ground-breaking work about the U.S. political landscape in the early 1800s. As you can see, de Tocqueville’s observations are still highly accurate and relevant today! ABOUT THESE DE TOCQUEVILLE POSTERS ----> Each poster is sized to fit onto an 81/2 x 11 sheet of paper so that teachers can use their usual classroom or personal printers to print them out ----> The thumbnails show four different border and font styles because you will get all of the posters in all four styles! ---->The download includes PDF files of all posters so that printing will be a snap. ----> The download also includes editable files (Microsoft Word .docx format) of all posters so that the entire Tocqueville classroom display set is completely customizable. Should you wish to change it to use your own fonts, colors, and borders, you'll have an easy way to do it. You can even add in additional great quotations if you like. ----> All posters are designed by default to use black lettering on a white background. This is so that teachers without color printers can produce crisp, clean posters. If you *do* have a color printer, however, it will be a simple matter to use a color font to jazz things up.