American Government
American Government has recently been added to the Fourth Grade Social Studies. The Missouri Learning Standards for Fourth Grade Social Studies now include the principles of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Concepts such as checks and balances, separations of power, limited government, and majority rules, minority rights can be difficult for Fourth Graders to understand. These digital objects will help bring these concepts to appropriate grade-level thinking.
Becoming President: How Votes are Counted
Becoming President: How Votes are Counted is a video explained how votes are counted for the next president of the United States. It explains the Electoral College, who makes up the Electoral College and what they do. This is a good digital object for visual and auditory learners.
Branches of Power
Branches of Power is an interactive game on the three branches of government. This game will help students become familiar with the location of each branch of our national government and their duties. This is a great digital object for the hands-on learner.
Three Branches of Government
Three Branches of Government is a visual aid for students who are visual learners. This digital object shows a basic image of each branches' building. Under the building for each branch, the image lists the major role of the branch and who makes up that branch.
Schoolhouse Rock: America-I'm Just a Bill
Students can discover the process for an idea to become a law. This video includes going through both houses of Congress and having to be signed by the United States Presidents. Visual and auditory learners will benefit from this digital object.
Becoming President: How Votes are Counted
Becoming President: How Votes are Counted is a video explained how votes are counted for the next president of the United States. It explains the Electoral College, who makes up the Electoral College and what they do. This is a good digital object for visual and auditory learners.
Branches of Power
Branches of Power is an interactive game on the three branches of government. This game will help students become familiar with the location of each branch of our national government and their duties. This is a great digital object for the hands-on learner.
Three Branches of Government
Three Branches of Government is a visual aid for students who are visual learners. This digital object shows a basic image of each branches' building. Under the building for each branch, the image lists the major role of the branch and who makes up that branch.
Schoolhouse Rock: America-I'm Just a Bill
Students can discover the process for an idea to become a law. This video includes going through both houses of Congress and having to be signed by the United States Presidents. Visual and auditory learners will benefit from this digital object.