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Civics Worksheets for Middle School – Government, Rights, Citizenship

Grades 6-8 – Building informed and engaged citizens.

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How does a bill become a law? What are my rights? Why should I vote? – Civics that prepares future citizens.

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Children's Rights and Health

Children's Rights and Health

This worksheet aims to raise awareness among students about children's rights violations and their health impacts, and to empower them to advocate for children's well-being. Content and met
Forms of government in different countries

Forms of government in different countries

Learn about different countries' forms of government.
Justice in a Democracy

Justice in a Democracy

This worksheet aims to introduce students to the concepts of justice, inequality, and democracy, enabling them to understand the importance of fair processes and active participation in a democratic system. Content and methods: The worksheet begins by prompting a class discussion on inequality and social justice, based on a suggested YouTube video. It then presents a chat conversation between two students discussing an unfair class representative election, which serves as a case study for further class discussion on fairness and democracy. Subsequently, students are directed to another YouTube video for a short introduction to democracy and democratic elections, followed by a true/false quiz to check their understanding of key democratic concepts and historical facts. The worksheet concludes with a role-play activity where students simulate an election, taking on different candidate roles, delivering speeches, and participating in a democratic vote. Competencies: Understanding of democratic principles and concepts Critical thinking and discussion skills (analyzing fairness and discrimination) Information retrieval and comprehension (from text and video) Active participation in a simulated democratic process (role-play, speech, voting) Identifying and articulating arguments for a candidate Target group: 8th-10th grade
Basic knowledge: Politics

Basic knowledge: Politics

Learners acquire a basic understanding of a fundamental topic in politics. Content and methods: The worksheet teaches the theoretical basics of the selected topic. The material is presented
The EU Member States

The EU Member States

This worksheet aims to familiarize students with the member states and capitals of the European Union, deepen their knowledge about one specific member state, and encourage cross-cultural e

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Government basics

Local, state, federal – how each level works and affects your life.

Rights and responsibilities

Constitutional rights, civic duties, what citizenship means.

Getting involved

How young people can participate. Service learning, advocacy, community action.

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