MS Civics, Government, and Economics Curriculum
A middle school civics curriculum is designed to teach students what their duties and responsibilities are as American citizens. Oftentimes, middle school civics will also include a government and economics curriculum which allows students to explore the branches of government, the U.S. constitution, the political process, and more.
What do You Teach in Civics, Government, and Economics?
A middle school civics, government, and economics curriculum teaches students numerous social studies concepts. Students will learn about each of these areas individually, as well as how all three come together to form a society. This includes teaching why civics is important, how to be good citizens, how the U.S. government works, as well as its structure on various levels, and the fundamentals of economics, just to name a few.
An important aspect of teaching civics, government, and economics is to provide real-world examples so that students can make personal connections and enhance their understanding of complex concepts.
Learning Objectives for Civics, Government, and Economics
This year, there are various learning objectives for both middle school civics and your child’s government and economics curriculum. Achieving these objectives will help your child gain a thorough understanding of various social studies concepts and prepare them for more advanced learning in the years to come.
Some of these learning objectives include the following:
- Investigate how diversity influences the US and its culture
- Describe the rights, duties, and responsibilities of citizenship
- Analyze principles outlined in the Constitution
- Explain the freedoms and rights protected by the Bill of Rights
- Compare and contrast the types of economic systems
- Analyze the media’s influence on public opinion and policy
- Analyze earning and spending habits to evaluate a budget
- Explain the rights and responsibilities of consumers in a market system
Why Choose Time4Learning’s Civics, Government, and Economics?
Time4Learning’s homeschool civics curriculum introduces students to the rights and duties of citizenship, while the government and economics curriculum gives them an understanding of the concepts and philosophies that led to the creation of the U.S. Constitution as well as the structure of the U.S. government.
As students build their social studies knowledge, the Time4Learning curriculum also enhances their literacy skills with domain-specific vocabulary and reading assignments. In addition, they’ll be able to make real-world connections as well as interact with maps, graphs, videos, and more to gain a deeper understanding of the material.
There are tons of benefits for both parents and students when they choose Time4Learning’s civics curriculum. Our comprehensive, award-winning curriculum makes learning middle school civics, government, and economics fun with our interactive lessons and engaging activities.
Below are some more reasons why families choose Time4Learning’s middle school civics curriculum:
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