We the People : The Citizen & the Constitution

Level 2 (middle school), Third Edition (2017)

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Civics, Democracy, History, Americas, United States, Revolutionary Period (1775-1800)
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Author: Center for Civic Education ISBN: 9780898183566
Publisher: Center for Civic Education Publication: April 20, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Center for Civic Education
ISBN: 9780898183566
Publisher: Center for Civic Education
Publication: April 20, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution teaches middle school students about civics, government, and active citizenship. The textbook, composed of 6 units and 30 lessons, uses critical-thinking exercises and cooperative-learning strategies to teach the history and principles of American constitutional democracy. Lessons include "What were the British colonies in America like in the 1770s?" and "What experiences led to the American Revolution?" We the People is aligned with the Common Core State Standards for Reading and Writing and the National Standards for Civics and Government. A paper teacher's guide can be purchased from the Center for Civic Education. We the People has been used by thousands of students nationwide since 1987. Recommended for grades 6-8. Copyright 2017, Center for Civic Education

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We the People: The Citizen & the Constitution teaches middle school students about civics, government, and active citizenship. The textbook, composed of 6 units and 30 lessons, uses critical-thinking exercises and cooperative-learning strategies to teach the history and principles of American constitutional democracy. Lessons include "What were the British colonies in America like in the 1770s?" and "What experiences led to the American Revolution?" We the People is aligned with the Common Core State Standards for Reading and Writing and the National Standards for Civics and Government. A paper teacher's guide can be purchased from the Center for Civic Education. We the People has been used by thousands of students nationwide since 1987. Recommended for grades 6-8. Copyright 2017, Center for Civic Education

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