This civic education area will look at basic information about governmental bodies and processes in the U.S. and Georgia, including Parliament, Congress, the Presidency, the media, and other organizations. The focus will be on the language and cultural skills outlined in the Georgian English Language Curriculum.
This video focuses on large classrooms and is from the Shaping the Way We Teach English materials produced by the US Department of State's Office of English Language Programs and the University of Oregon.
SEE ALL THE SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS ON: CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT HERE
How to Become President of the United States of America
What is democracy? American kids.
Democracy is...
Classroom Management Strategies
This video focuses on large classrooms and is from the Shaping the Way We Teach English materials produced by the US Department of State's Office of English Language Programs and the University of Oregon.
The Three-Ring Circus
Imagine the US government as a three-ring circus - judicial, executive and legislative.Kids Voting in Costa Rica
- Vote for Your Favorite Hollywood Star Lesson Plan (for older students),
- Hollywood Star Ballot,
- Voting Worksheet (for lower-level or special needs or as a general worksheet)
Democratic Institutions Links for Kids and Teachers
- I CIVICS - Nearly endless lesson plans and games Lesson plans about teaching democratic institutions
- GOVERNMENT FOR KIDS - Interactive site for children and government Kids Government and Civic and Democratic Institution activites and games for kids Games and Activities for Kids
- US DEMOCRACY - Higher-level games and interactive media for understanding and explaining the US democracy. Democracy Kids - Online learning module
- GUIDE TO DEMOCRACTIC INSTITUTIONS FOR EDUCATORS - Making Democratic Institutions Work (from the Council of Europe)Children, participation, projects – how to make it work!
- US CONGRESS FOR KIDS - Vocabulary, games, quizzes for children to understand the US congress and governmental system Congress for kids!
- BEN'S GUIDE TO GOVERNMENT - Interactive games and puzzles for understanding the government Ben's Pages
Generation On!
Nearly endless lessons on civic education. Explore and discover.Reading & Documents and Links
- Classroom Climate
- Experiential activities that explore democracy at different grade levels
- Giving Clear Instructions
- History of Georgian Parliament
- Origins of Voting (simplified)
- Quotes about democracy that students can first figure out and then discuss
- Simplified information about Civics topics including a page on democracy
Lesson Plans (with grade and level)
- A short reading, vocabulary and quiz lesson about democracy
- Election Day! (pdf with pictures for young learners)
- ESL reading and quiz about presidential elections
- Lesson plans mostly for higher levels (with promo video on importance of Civics from Sandra Day O'Connor)
- Reading lesson about International Democracy Day
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