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米国の学年 3 - 5
Session 1: Distinguish the responsibilities and powers of government officials at various levels and branches of government and in different times and places. Explain how groups of people make rules to create responsibilities and protect freedoms. The student will: --discover the levels of government --dissect the preamble to the constitution to learn its anatomy --create a Preamble Picture Book as a group --explore the Bill of Rights and play a Bill of Rights Kahoot Session 2: Distinguish the responsibilities and powers of government officials at various levels and branches of government and in different times and places. Explain how groups of people make rules to create responsibilities and protect freedoms. CONT' The student will: --discover the three branches of government --play a simulation on an idea making its way to become a law Session 3: Explain how a democracy relies on people’s responsible participation, and draw implications for how individuals should participate. Examine the origins and purposes of rules, laws, and key U.S. constitutional provisions. The student will: --discover the rights and responsibilities of a citizen --play Responsibility Launcher Session 4: Explain the origins, functions, and structure of different systems of government, including those created by the U.S. and state constitutions. Compare procedures for making decisions in a variety of settings, including classroom, school, government, and/or society. The student will: --compare systems of government and discuss what they believe works and why --discuss ways decisions are made in families, at schools, and in the government --work with a group to create an Island Bill of Rights and Constitution using a procedure decided on by the students Session 5: Identify core civic virtues and democratic principles that guide government, society, and communities. The students will: --identify a list of virtues and choose a list that signifies a civic and democratic virtue --compare principles that guide a small community versus those that guide a country --discuss national, state, and local symbols and create personal or family symbols based on shared values Session 6: Explain how rules and laws change society and how people change rules and laws. Explain how policies are developed to address public problems. Illustrate historical and contemporary means of changing society. The student will: --discover what activism is and the its history, purpose and effect --identify ways they can become change agents within their own lives --write a letter to a person in authority who is in charge of making rules or laws. Session 7: Explain how rules and laws change society and how people change rules and laws. Explain how policies are developed to address public problems. Illustrate historical and contemporary means of changing society. CONT' The student will: --research a change-agent in American History and share findings --Play the game Activate Session 8: Describe ways in which people benefit from and are challenged by working together, including through government, workplaces, voluntary organizations, and families. Identify the beliefs, experiences, perspectives, and values that underlie their own and others’ points of view about civic issues. The student will: --learn the basics of civil debate --practice civil discourse
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D2.Civ.1.3-5. Distinguish the responsibilities and powers of government officials at various levels and branches of government and in different times and places.
D2.Civ.2.3-5. Explain how a democracy relies on people’s responsible participation, and draw implications for how individuals should participate.
D2.Civ.3.3-5. Examine the origins and purposes of rules, laws, and key U.S. constitutional provisions.
D2.Civ.4.3-5. Explain how groups of people make rules to create responsibilities and protect freedoms.
D2.Civ.5.3-5. Explain the origins, functions, and structure of different systems of government, including those created by the U.S. and state constitutions.
D2.Civ.6.3-5. Describe ways in which people benefit from and are challenged by working together, including through government, workplaces, voluntary organizations, and families
D2.Civ.8.3-5. Identify core civic virtues and democratic principles that guide government, society, and communities.
D2.Civ.10.3-5. Identify the beliefs, experiences, perspectives, and values that underlie their own and others’ points of view about civic issues.
D2.Civ.11.3-5. Compare procedures for making decisions in a variety of settings, including classroom, school, government, and/or society.
D2.Civ.12.3-5. Explain how rules and laws change society and how people change rules and laws.
D2.Civ.13.3-5. Explain how policies are developed to address public problems.
D2.Civ.14.3-5. Illustrate historical and contemporary means of changing society
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We are so excited to share with our students the things we are passionate about. Our classes include:
*social studies
*math concepts
*language arts
*project based instruction
*unique history and biographies
*circle times
*civics
TEACHERS:
Kristina Rinard (Owner)
I was an elementary school teacher for 8 years and a vice principal for 5 (I promise I won't give you my principal look). Since then, I get to share my love for education with preservice teachers as an adjunct professor at the university level. Teaching Certificates include Elementary Education, Cross-Categorical Special Education, Social Studies, Language Arts, and Google Certified Level 1. My degrees include a Bachelors in Elementary Education/Special Education from Northwest Missouri State, a Masters in Teaching from Webster University, and a Specialist Degree in School Administration from Northwest Missouri State.
Mike Rinard (Civics)
Erin Rynard (Classes for ages 3-8)
Reagan Burgess (Cheerleading)
TEACHING PHILOSOPHY:
We believe that students learn through personal action. Though we frequently use standards to guide instruction, we work to make our classrooms student-centered. Our classes often feature games and investigative activities.
Students of all backgrounds and learning abilities are welcome in our classrooms. If there is an accommodation you'd like us to make for your child, please reach out. Our classrooms are safe spaces.
INFORMATION:
We'd be happy to set up a private section for homeschool pods or groups of students wanting to create a consistent experience together. Just shoot us a message and we will work something out!
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