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Lesson Plans

This collection of Lesson Plans, created specifically for Democracy & Me, is a great resource for teaching the political and electoral process in The United States.

Curriculum: Convention Call:

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Students will identify the problems facing the United States under the Articles of Confederation government and how these problems led to the organization of the […]

Curriculum: Law of the Land Scavenger Hunt:

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Students become familiar with the text of the Constitution, its organization and format. By the end of the lesson, students should be able to identify […]

Curriculum: Reading Your Rights:

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Students will identify the historic and contextual rationale behind the inclusion of each of the Amendments in the Bill of Rights from the 18th century […]

Basic Principles Defining American Government:

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Students will investigate how the processes of persuasion, compromise, consensus building and negotiation contribute to the resolution of conflicts and differences. Download the Lesson Plan […]

Gerrymandering – How States Influence National Elections:

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Students will investigate and be able to defend an argument pertaining to historical policies and practices that have influenced the outcomes of state and federal […]

United States Elections: History of Voting Rights & Public Policy:

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Students will investigate and be able to explain how the United States Constitution can be changed from time to time through both formal and informal […]

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