What are the powers and duties of the President? How did the Executive Branch begin? What does the Cabinet do? Answers to those questions and more are revealed through interesting and informative activities that help students understand how their government works.
How are the rules made? What is Congress' role? What are the differences between the two Houses? Students discover the answers as they participate in challenging activities, simulate a mock Congress and examine historical documents.
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Perfect for young readers, this book includes a fiction piece related to the topic, relevant images, an additional project, and other exciting features.
Aligned to the National Council for Social Studies (NCSS) and other national and state standards, the text is leveled to support above-, below-, and on-level learners.
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Changes to this edition include: A stronger focus on e-governance, and the ways in which technological change (e.g. social media, government information policy, surveillance) have transformed the government’s relationship with citizens as ...
Perfect for young readers, this book includes a fiction piece related to the topic, relevant images, an additional project, and other exciting features.
Now available in an enhanced ebook format, the text incorporates chapter Learning Objectives, section reviews, videos and web activities, within the narrative offering a digitally enhanced learning experience.
This book not only provides meaningful connections to students’ lives, but it also allows them to explore the past, present, and future of Colorado government.
What are the functions of the Executive Branch of government?