@REALDYLANWINCE
  • Home
    • My Pedagogy Decisions >
      • Smiles and Frowns
      • Project-Based Learning >
        • Design
        • Questioning >
          • Question Formulation Technique >
            • Develop a Driving Question
            • Know the Four Rules
            • Produce Questions
            • Identify Open and Closed-Ended Questions
            • Set Priority Questions
            • Plan Next Steps
            • Reflect on Learning
            • When Things Get Tough
        • Collaboration
        • Research >
          • Goal Development
        • Project Management
        • Craftsmanship
        • Public Product
        • Reflection
      • Student Portfolios >
        • Step 1 - Creation, Theme, Domain Name
        • Step 2 - Creating Pages
      • SBG to Ungrading
      • Reflection is Learning
    • About Mr. Wince
    • Diversity and Inclusion
    • The Study of History
    • Class Texts and Reading Strategies >
      • A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn
      • An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
    • Course/Project Archives
    • Contact
  • American History
    • '22-'23 American History Syllabus
    • Q1 - Fundamentals: Indigenous America to United States of America >
      • Q1 Weekly Agendas
      • Indigenous America
      • Colonial America
      • Events Leading to the American Revolution
      • 1780s-1810s - New Nation
      • 1810s-1840s - Expanding the Territory of the United States
  • Psychology
    • '22-'23 Psychology Syllabus
    • Q1 - Unlocked >
      • Q1 Weekly Agendas
      • Introduction to Psychology
  • US Government
    • '22-'23 Government Syllabus
    • Q1 - Democracy: Citizenship/Voting >
      • Q1 Weekly Agendas
      • Project 'My Part'
      • Democracy
      • Citizenship
      • Voting

Q3 Democracy:
​Citizenship. Voting.

US/Arizona Government
Image Source - ​Voting Rights Milestones in America: A Timeline
Q1 US/Arizona Government Weekly Agendas
Democracy Essential Lessons
Citizenship Essential Lessons
Voting Essential Lessons
Democracy:
Citizenship. Voting.


Skill Focuses
Change and Continuity
Cause and Effect
Multiple Perspectives
Using Claim, Evidence and Reasoning
​
Compelling Questions
​What are the philosophical and historical underpinnings of American government?
What action(s) can/will I take and what responsibilities do I have as a member of society in the United States?
Picture

​Driving Question

What is Democracy?

How have people used the ideals found in our country's founding documents to push for a more Democratic country?

How can yo​u put in the work towards including more people in our Democratic processes?

Project Description

This quarter we will be learning about Democracy and what that has meant throughout U.S. History. We will be using this learning to  better understand how we can be involved in citizenship and voting questions.

Evaluation Documents

Group Presentation Notes - "I like..." "I wonder..." with Group Feedback
File Size: 9 kb
File Type: docx
Download File

Group Project - Self-Evaluation with Teacher Feedback
File Size: 8 kb
File Type: docx
Download File

Level
High School

Length
6 weeks

School Year
'22 Fall Semester

Author
Dylan Wince

School
​Tempe High School

Traditional Units
Foundations
Active Citizenship
If you have found any of this curated content helpful and have 
the means, would you be able to make a financial contribution?
Venmo - @dywince
Last Updated August 11th, 2022.
  • Home
    • My Pedagogy Decisions >
      • Smiles and Frowns
      • Project-Based Learning >
        • Design
        • Questioning >
          • Question Formulation Technique >
            • Develop a Driving Question
            • Know the Four Rules
            • Produce Questions
            • Identify Open and Closed-Ended Questions
            • Set Priority Questions
            • Plan Next Steps
            • Reflect on Learning
            • When Things Get Tough
        • Collaboration
        • Research >
          • Goal Development
        • Project Management
        • Craftsmanship
        • Public Product
        • Reflection
      • Student Portfolios >
        • Step 1 - Creation, Theme, Domain Name
        • Step 2 - Creating Pages
      • SBG to Ungrading
      • Reflection is Learning
    • About Mr. Wince
    • Diversity and Inclusion
    • The Study of History
    • Class Texts and Reading Strategies >
      • A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn
      • An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
    • Course/Project Archives
    • Contact
  • American History
    • '22-'23 American History Syllabus
    • Q1 - Fundamentals: Indigenous America to United States of America >
      • Q1 Weekly Agendas
      • Indigenous America
      • Colonial America
      • Events Leading to the American Revolution
      • 1780s-1810s - New Nation
      • 1810s-1840s - Expanding the Territory of the United States
  • Psychology
    • '22-'23 Psychology Syllabus
    • Q1 - Unlocked >
      • Q1 Weekly Agendas
      • Introduction to Psychology
  • US Government
    • '22-'23 Government Syllabus
    • Q1 - Democracy: Citizenship/Voting >
      • Q1 Weekly Agendas
      • Project 'My Part'
      • Democracy
      • Citizenship
      • Voting