My America
| Series
Information |
Curricular
Areas:
Cultural Studies and Social Studies |
| Length:
10/25-Minute Programs |
| Grade
Levels: K-6/Professional |
| Teacher's
Guide |
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A
multicultural look at American government and society, My America
combines elements of traditional civics and social studies curricula
with techniques and activities that encourage children to participate
actively in their schools and local communities, and to experience
the democratic process. The series innovatively explores the basics
of American government: the legislative process, ideals of a democratic
government and the rights and responsibilities of citizens in a
democracy. The underlying theme, that a democracy works best when
everyone participates, emphasizes that a single vote and voice matters.
America is defined not as the traditional melting pot but as a country
rich in diversity and community.
Each program features children giving thought-provoking opinions,
documentaries for historical context, and classroom modeling lessons
demonstrating cooperative learning to help students realize the
educational objective.
Episode Descriptions
201 What Is an American? – Students explore different cultures, languages and heritages that make up this great land. They learn that immigrants came here for religious freedom, economic opportunity, and freedom from persecution. (Grades 2-6)
202 How Our Laws are Made – Students learn about local, state and national laws. Senator Barbara Boxer and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg answer questions about the government. (Grades 3-6)
203 What Is A Democracy – The history of democracy is told in this program. Students learn how is compares to aristocracy, theocracy, monarchy and oligarchy. They also find out how it is used today. (Grades 3-6)
204 America in Its Own Words - The delicate balance our founders struck between protecting the common good and protecting the rights of individuals is echoed in our post 9/11 America. Students learn about how America’s ideals, as expressed in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, are goals we still strive to meet today. (Grades 3-6)
205 What Is A Flag – The history of our flag and what it means is shown to students. They will learn how flags unite people and even how they are made when they visit a flag-making factory. (Grades K-2)
206 A Pledge is A Promise - By going word by word through the Pledge of Allegiance, students learn the true meaning of the promise they make to be loyal and care for their country. They also learn the meaning of pledges and oaths and how they commit themselves to each. (Grades K-2)
207 The Story of the National Anthem - Go behind the lyrics of the National Anthem. Learn how it came about by Francis Scott Key after he witnessed the famous battle at Fort McHenry in 1812. (Grades K-4)
208 Symbols of Freedom and Justice - Travel across the country to visit historic monuments and memorials that symbolize the ideals of freedom and justice for all Americans. From the Supreme Court Building and Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC to the Statue of Liberty in New York. Learn each monument’s significance in this fascinating program. (Grades 2-6)
209 Becoming an Active Citizen - This program shows students that every person, whether they’re a citizen by birth or by choice, can effect change by becoming actively involved in our government. You will follow twelve 9/11 widows and they work towards justice. (Grades 3-6)
210 Neighborhood and Community - Learn that a country can become a tight-knit community. After a hurricane, Iowans help the people of Florida who return the favor a few years later when the Mississippi floods its banks in Iowa. (Grades K-2)
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