Citizenship Together – US Elections
$29.00
Empower Your Kids to Become Informed Citizens
Teaching kids about civic duties is crucial, but it’s not always the most engaging subject. Traditional methods often leave kids bored and disconnected.
The challenge is to make complex topics like government and elections exciting and accessible. Our solution transforms these subjects into interactive learning experiences that captivate young learners. Plus, with the entire family learning together, it becomes a shared journey of discovery.
Introducing Citizenship Together
Help your children become enthusiastic, informed citizens ready to engage with the world around them
Citizenship Together Sample
Topics covered inside:
- Government Structure
- Voting
- The Constitution
- Local, State, and Federal Elections
- The Presidency
What makes Citizenship Together unique:
- Comprehensive Civic Education: Gain a thorough understanding of U.S. government and civic responsibilities, from founding documents to modern political structures.
- Differentiated Instruction: Tailor activities to suit different age groups and learning levels, ensuring each child receives the attention and challenge they need.
- Family-Centered Learning: Foster a cohesive learning environment where all your children can engage with the same material, promoting family unity and shared learning experiences.
- Hands-On Activities: Incorporate a variety of hands-on activities, such as vocabulary games, trivia challenges, and real-world civic engagement exercises.
- Primary Source Integration: Dive into historical and foundational texts with included portions of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, providing firsthand insights.
- Flexible Structure: Tailor the curriculum to your schedule with 24 easily divisible lessons, whether you prefer two, three, or four lessons per week.
- Critical Thinking and Discussion: Develop your students’ critical thinking skills and encourage respectful discussions, helping them form informed opinions and appreciate diverse perspectives.
- Supportive Resources: Access additional resources and community support, ensuring you have everything you need to succeed in your homeschooling journey.
Amy Lovseth –
I wanted to love it, but it’s mostly just reading a really wordy book out loud. My 13 and 10 year olds do not enjoy it. I wish there were links to some videos and more engaging questions. I expected the vocabulary words to be introduced in the curriculum one or two at a time as they came up in the reading, but they are just kind of there. It’s not as well thought out as I had hoped.