Explore the impact of federal, state, and local government on your life with this interactive tutorial.
Subject Area(s): Social Studies
Grade Level(s): 7
Primary Resource Type: Original Tutorial
Learn about the rights, obligations, and responsibilities of citizensof the United States in this interactive tutorial.
Examples are registering or pre-registering to vote, volunteering, communicating with government officials, informing others about current issues, participating in a political campaign/mock election.
This benchmark is annually evaluated on the Civics End-of-Course Assessment. For more information on how this benchmark is evaluated view the Civics End-of-Course Assessment Test Item Specifications pages 46-47. Additional resources may be found on the FLDOE End-of-Course (EOC) Assessments webpage and the FLDOE Social Studies webpage.
The project can be at the school, community, state, national, or international level.
This benchmark is annually evaluated on the Civics End-of-Course Assessment. For more information on how this benchmark is evaluated view the Civics End-of-Course Assessment Test Item Specifications pages 68-69. Additional resources may be found on the FLDOE End-of-Course (EOC) Assessments webpage and the FLDOE Social Studies webpage.
Learn about responsible citizenship and how you might make positive changes in your own community. This interactive tutorial can help answer the questions: What can individuals do on their own to make change? When can your government help?
Subject(s): Social Studies
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