Here are some fun activities for social studies that can help get your student’s engaged in thinking:
Lesson idea 1
Teach the student the proper way to analyze an article:
Select an article for them to read: have them write out the main points of the article, summarize the article, explain the view point taken by the writer of the article, and select 2 ideas that you agree or disagree with and state why?
This can be followed up by setting up small groups that the students post their 2 ideas in for discussion.
Lesson idea 2
Political Philosophy
Objective: The student should develop a political philosophy based on the following premise:
What should be the balance between liberty and order that a society needs to exist?
The student’s philosophy should include a reference to the following ideas:
The relationship between the government and the state that includes:
Set up discussions for the students using the following Resources:
Conclusion:
Describe the key ideas from the discussions and readings above that you would predicate your government on and why it would be the most efficient form of government
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Thanks for this! Do you think these activities would work best for individual work or as collaborative group work?
I like to use a collaborative group work. Here is something I also incorporated into group work. If there were dissenting opinions they were to be mentioned in the groups report too!
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