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Check out this FREE Trial Lesson on Governance and Civics for age 6-9!

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American government judicial branch worksheet
American government judicial branch worksheet

Braches of the Government: Judicial Branch Worksheet

Understand the American government with this worksheet on the judicial branch! This branch enforces the laws of the US and is an integral part of our government. It's a great way to help your child learn about the three branches and their importance.
Braches of the Government: Judicial Branch Worksheet
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US executive branch worksheet
US executive branch worksheet

Branches of the Government: Executive Branch Printable

Teach your child about the US executive branch with this fun worksheet. Help them learn about our government's structure and how it operates. With its help, your child will have a better understanding of the three branches of the US government.
Branches of the Government: Executive Branch Printable
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School Rules Worksheet PDF
School Rules Worksheet PDF

School Rules Worksheet

Help your child succeed in school with this vibrant school rules worksheet! Have them observe the pictures to identify which kids follow the rules. Talk to them about the rules and procedures that their school has in place to reinforce their learning.
School Rules Worksheet
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Teaching governance and civics to children aged 6-9 lays the groundwork for responsible citizenship. At this early age, children are naturally curious about the world around them, making it an ideal time to introduce fundamental concepts of community, authority, and cooperation. Understanding governance helps children to grasp the concept of rules and why they are essential for a society to function harmoniously.

Parents and teachers should care about instilling civic awareness because it empowers children to engage actively in their communities. By teaching them about rights and responsibilities, children learn that their voices matter, fostering a sense of belonging and accountability. This foundational knowledge develops critical thinking and encourages respectful discussions about different viewpoints.

Furthermore, civics education promotes empathy and diversity appreciation. When children explore different community roles and perspectives, they learn to value collaboration and understanding among peers from diverse backgrounds.

Ultimately, focusing on governance and civics for this age group not only nurtures informed future citizens but also cultivates skills such as problem-solving, teamwork, and leadership. The goal is to create a generation that actively contributes to and improves their communities, reinforcing the ideals of democracy and civic responsibility.