Provided by Bill of Rights Institute
A complete curriculum that teaches civic virtues through stories of historical figures. Teachers get 24 lesson plans about people like Benjamin Franklin, Benedict Arnold, and Clara Barton. Each lesson...
A complete curriculum that teaches civic virtues through stories of historical figures. Teachers get 24 lesson plans about people like Benjamin Franklin, Benedict Arnold, and Clara Barton. Each lesson includes discussion guides, journal activities, and videos. Students learn about courage, responsibility, and other important character traits through engaging stories. The curriculum helps teachers build character education in their classrooms with ready-to-use materials and cross-curricular connections.
Who can use this
Teachers and educators
Cost
Free with educator account signup
Educating for Self-Governance. Established in September 1999, the Bill of Rights Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational organization that works to engage, educate, and empower individuals with a passion for the freedom and opportunity that exist in a free society.
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