Social Studies - 3rd Grade (2024)
Lesson Plans
Strand 3: Your Rights and Responsibilities as a Community Member
Students delineate their civic rights and responsibilities as members of their community and the limits to their rights when they conflict with the rights of others. Students are introduced to the concepts of civil rights, public virtue, and civic engagement.
Compelling Questions:
- What do you like about your community? Are there changes you would like to make?
- Who decides what your community is like?
- How can you demonstrate respect for others in your community?
- How has your community improved, and how can you help your community continue to improve?
- How are your local leaders chosen, and how does your community assure that its leaders do what your community wants and/or needs?
Standard 3.3.2
Reflect upon the processes used to address needs and reach solutions within their family, their classroom, or other groups of which they are a part. Compare those to the democratic processes used to address needs and reach solutions within their communities.
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Specialist -
Robert
Austin
and see the Social Studies website. For
general questions about Utah's Core Standards contact the Director
-
Meghan
Everette.
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