Description
This government and civics lesson asks students to learn about how individuals and organisations can get involved with community projects and improvements. Students brainstorm, engage with a fact sheet, engage with a scenario and reflect on their own community in this sixth lesson in a eight lesson unit plan on Getting Involved.
This resource is available in UK and US spelling versions and also comes with bonus presentation files which can be easily used with projectors or on devices.
This lesson is available as part of the Getting Involved Lesson Bundle
This resource includes:
✫ Extensive Teaching Notes
✫ A Brainstorm Activity (with task cards in black and white and colour)
✫ Fact Sheet (in black and white and colour)
✫ Fact Sheet Summarising Worksheet
✫ Scenario Activity (with task cards in black and white and colour)
✫ Getting Involved in My Local Community Activity (with task cards in black and white and colour)
✫ Takeaways (in black and white and colour)
✫ Separate presentation-ready file for different tasks
Lessons in this Unit Include:
1. Personal Values
2. Collecting Information
3. Why We Share
4. Sharing In The ‘Real World’
5. Sharing Online
6. Local Actions
7. Actions in Writing
8. Protest Actions
This resource contains two versions, one with US Spelling in Letter format, one with UK/Australian spelling in A4 format. Both versions are PDF files, 21 pages long. The presentation files are available with US and UK spelling and are landscape PDF files, 9 pages long
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Get more fabulous Galarious Goods resources including:
Classroom Values Big Bundle - Explore the values of your classroom with this resource
✫Identifying Community Issues - Students look at what community issues might be concerning residents
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This resource is available in UK and US spelling versions and also comes with bonus presentation files which can be easily used with projectors or on devices.
This lesson is available as part of the Getting Involved Lesson Bundle
This resource includes:
✫ Extensive Teaching Notes
✫ A Brainstorm Activity (with task cards in black and white and colour)
✫ Fact Sheet (in black and white and colour)
✫ Fact Sheet Summarising Worksheet
✫ Scenario Activity (with task cards in black and white and colour)
✫ Getting Involved in My Local Community Activity (with task cards in black and white and colour)
✫ Takeaways (in black and white and colour)
✫ Separate presentation-ready file for different tasks
Lessons in this Unit Include:
1. Personal Values
2. Collecting Information
3. Why We Share
4. Sharing In The ‘Real World’
5. Sharing Online
6. Local Actions
7. Actions in Writing
8. Protest Actions
This resource contains two versions, one with US Spelling in Letter format, one with UK/Australian spelling in A4 format. Both versions are PDF files, 21 pages long. The presentation files are available with US and UK spelling and are landscape PDF files, 9 pages long
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Get more fabulous Galarious Goods resources including:
Classroom Values Big Bundle - Explore the values of your classroom with this resource
✫Identifying Community Issues - Students look at what community issues might be concerning residents
✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫
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6th - 8th
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Pages
30
Teaching Duration
45 minutes
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Description
This government and civics lesson asks students to learn about how individuals and organisations can get involved with community projects and improvements. Students brainstorm, engage with a fact sheet, engage with a scenario and reflect on their own community in this sixth lesson in a eight lesson unit plan on Getting Involved.
This resource is available in UK and US spelling versions and also comes with bonus presentation files which can be easily used with projectors or on devices.
This lesson is available as part of the Getting Involved Lesson Bundle
This resource includes:
✫ Extensive Teaching Notes
✫ A Brainstorm Activity (with task cards in black and white and colour)
✫ Fact Sheet (in black and white and colour)
✫ Fact Sheet Summarising Worksheet
✫ Scenario Activity (with task cards in black and white and colour)
✫ Getting Involved in My Local Community Activity (with task cards in black and white and colour)
✫ Takeaways (in black and white and colour)
✫ Separate presentation-ready file for different tasks
Lessons in this Unit Include:
1. Personal Values
2. Collecting Information
3. Why We Share
4. Sharing In The ‘Real World’
5. Sharing Online
6. Local Actions
7. Actions in Writing
8. Protest Actions
This resource contains two versions, one with US Spelling in Letter format, one with UK/Australian spelling in A4 format. Both versions are PDF files, 21 pages long. The presentation files are available with US and UK spelling and are landscape PDF files, 9 pages long
✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫
Get more fabulous Galarious Goods resources including:
Classroom Values Big Bundle - Explore the values of your classroom with this resource
✫Identifying Community Issues - Students look at what community issues might be concerning residents
✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫
If you enjoy this resource, don't forget to leave feedback so you receive credit and other teachers can find it too!
If you're interested in upcoming Galarious Goods resources, click on the green star to follow!
This resource is available in UK and US spelling versions and also comes with bonus presentation files which can be easily used with projectors or on devices.
This lesson is available as part of the Getting Involved Lesson Bundle
This resource includes:
✫ Extensive Teaching Notes
✫ A Brainstorm Activity (with task cards in black and white and colour)
✫ Fact Sheet (in black and white and colour)
✫ Fact Sheet Summarising Worksheet
✫ Scenario Activity (with task cards in black and white and colour)
✫ Getting Involved in My Local Community Activity (with task cards in black and white and colour)
✫ Takeaways (in black and white and colour)
✫ Separate presentation-ready file for different tasks
Lessons in this Unit Include:
1. Personal Values
2. Collecting Information
3. Why We Share
4. Sharing In The ‘Real World’
5. Sharing Online
6. Local Actions
7. Actions in Writing
8. Protest Actions
This resource contains two versions, one with US Spelling in Letter format, one with UK/Australian spelling in A4 format. Both versions are PDF files, 21 pages long. The presentation files are available with US and UK spelling and are landscape PDF files, 9 pages long
✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫
Get more fabulous Galarious Goods resources including:
Classroom Values Big Bundle - Explore the values of your classroom with this resource
✫Identifying Community Issues - Students look at what community issues might be concerning residents
✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫✫
If you enjoy this resource, don't forget to leave feedback so you receive credit and other teachers can find it too!
If you're interested in upcoming Galarious Goods resources, click on the green star to follow!
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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Great for younger kids getting ready to work on a long term project
This is a great resource I was able to use with my 6th grade Service Learning class as we reflected about our local government and our role as citizens.
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