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United States Civics [Full Curriculum]

This 18-week course covers U.S. citizenship basics, including history, government, and law. Students will do assignments, join discussions, and do fun activities. Taught with energy, encouraging participation, and respecting all viewpoints!
Class

What's included

18 live meetings
15 in-class hours
Assignments
2-4 hours per week. Students will receive classwork assignments at the start of each week, based on the day of their class, to complete before our in-person meeting. These assignments may include readings and comprehension questions, watching videos or video clips, engaging in content-based activities, and preparing for class discussions. Each task is designed to help students gain a deeper understanding of the weekly material and come to class ready to participate and engage actively in the lesson.
Assessment
Upon request, I can provide a comprehensive final exam to assess students' knowledge and understanding of the course material.
Progress Report
Upon request, I will provide parents with a detailed progress report, which includes student participation during in-person class sessions, assignment completion, and overall engagement with the course material.

Class Experience

US Grade 8 - 11
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Dive into the fascinating world of U.S. citizenship! In this engaging, once-a-week class, we'll explore the key moments that shaped the United States, from the American Revolution to the formation of the Constitution. We’ll delve into the three branches of government, the political party system, and how laws and the legal system work. This course is perfect for anyone interested in understanding the foundations of American citizenship and how it functions today.

What to Expect: Each week, you’ll complete homework assignments designed to prepare you for class discussions and activities. During our live sessions, I’ll kick off with a brief lecture to highlight the most important concepts from that week's material. Then, we’ll open up the floor for thought-provoking discussions, or you’ll participate in interactive activities that bring the lessons to life. Have questions about the homework? No problem! There will always be time to review and clarify any uncertainties.

Teaching Style: I’m passionate about making learning fun and accessible for everyone. My energy and enthusiasm for these topics will keep the class lively, and I’m committed to showing multiple perspectives on each issue. I pride myself on being unbiased, ensuring that everyone in the class feels seen, heard, and respected.

Interactive Learning: You’ll have plenty of opportunities to interact with me and your fellow classmates. Class time will be a mix of dynamic lectures, group discussions, hands-on activities, and even games to test your knowledge in a fun way. Whether through video clips, slides, or lively debates, this course is designed to keep you engaged and thinking critically about what it means to be a U.S. citizen.

Join us for an exciting journey into the heart of America’s political and legal systems, and discover what makes U.S. citizenship such a vital and evolving part of our world!
Learning Goals
Students will explain the key events leading to the American Revolution and understand their impact on the formation of the United States.
Students will identify the early challenges faced by the new nation following independence.
learning goal

Syllabus

Curriculum
Follows Teacher-Created Curriculum
4 Units
18 Lessons
over 18 Weeks
Unit 1: The Why: Colonies and Revolution
Lesson 1:
Civics Intro
 Students will learn the definition of citizenship, what it means to be a U.S. citizen, how a person is born or becomes a U.S. citizen and the process of naturalization. 
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
English Colonies
 Students will learn about the thirteen (13) original English colonies and how their development impacted the development of the United States. 
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Causes of the American Revolution
 Students will learn about the causes of the American Revolution and how those causes led to the Revolutionary War and American independence. 
50 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Articles of Confederation + U.S. Constitution
 Students will learn about America's first government, the Articles of Confederation, how that government failed, and the process of ratifying the U.S. Constitution. 
50 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Parental Guidance
Throughout this course, we will be using Outschool-approved third-party tools to enhance student engagement and ensure a deep understanding of the course materials. While some topics, especially those related to political parties, may be polarizing, I will ensure that all perspectives are covered fairly, creating a respectful environment where every student feels heard and valued. Here are the third-party tools we’ll be using: -Edpuzzle: Students will need a free account to access videos and video clips that will reinforce key concepts. -Canva: This platform may be used for creative assignments where students can visually showcase their understanding of specific topics. -Flipgrid: A free student account is required. This tool allows students to share their thoughts and opinions in video responses, fostering a safe and monitored environment for peer feedback. -Nearpod: Used for interactive lessons and activities to engage students as they learn course content. -Padlet: A collaborative tool for discussions, allowing students to express their thoughts and ideas in a shared, organized space. -Quizizz: A fun, interactive platform for assessing student knowledge with quizzes that review topics covered in class or assignments. -Quizlet: A study tool that will help students review and retain information needed for class discussions and assessments. These tools will provide a dynamic and interactive experience, making learning both fun and effective!
Supply List
I will supply all necessary handouts and curriculum materials for students through the Outschool Classroom. A printer may be needed to complete assignments, if students would rather write their answers!
External Resources
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Joined August, 2024
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Teacher expertise and credentials
North Carolina Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Bachelor's Degree in Education from East Carolina University
I hold a valid teacher license in North Carolina and have been a social studies teacher for the past twelve (12) years. I have also taught Civics to students for seven (7) years. 

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$12

weekly or $215 for 18 classes
1x per week, 18 weeks
50 min

Live video meetings
Ages: 13-17
2-12 learners per class

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