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Social Sciences - Citizenship

AB Citizenship

Objectives:

  • keep records
  • learn about local neighborhood, school, and community
  • conduct meetings, elect officers, work on committees
  • participate in community service
  • learn about one’s role as a citizen
  • learn how local, state, and national governments are organized
 

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Recommended Publications

BU-08153 Citizenship Adventure Kit
BU-08154 Citizenship Guide's Handbook

Order this curriculum directly from n4hccs.org or contact your County Extension Office.

Citizenship Project Online Site:
www.4hccsprojects.com/publicadventures

 
 
 
                         
 

AH Service Learning

Objectives:

  • become engaged with your community
  • identify community needs
  • be inspired by other youth who have made impacts
  • plan, implement, and reflect on a service project
         
                         
 

Recommended Publications

BU-08182 1 - Agents of Change
BU-08183 2 - Raise Your Voice
BU-08184 Service Learning Helper's Guide

Order this curriculum directly from n4hccs.org or contact your County Extension Office.

Service Learning Project Online Site:
www.n4hccs.org/servicelearning

 
 
 
                         
 

KYG Know Your Goverment

Objectives:

  • familiarize youth with legislative process
  • experience parliamentary procedure
  • practice responsible citizenship/participation in democracy
  • develop skills in debate, persuasive speaking, conscientious listening, and leadership
  • acquire knowledge of state legislative districts and the issues that affect them

An opportunity for teens to experience hands-on learning focusing on different aspects of government including such topics as passing a bill, the judicial system, lobbying, the election process, creating a budget, and aspects of county, state, federal, and international government. Youth learn through relevant curriculum and culminate their experience by participating in the annual Washington 4-H Know Your Government Conference.

 
                         
 
 
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