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Social Studies

  • The sixth-grade child has learned about the structure and function of the Senate, including its role in making laws and representing states.
  • They have gained an understanding of the key responsibilities and powers of Senators within the Senate and how they are elected.
  • The child has learned about the history and significance of the Senate as one of the two chambers of the United States Congress.

For continued development, encourage the child to research historical landmark events in the Senate's history and create a timeline or visual presentation to share with their classmates. They can also explore debate and decision-making processes within the Senate through role-playing activities, allowing them to understand the complexities of lawmaking.

Book Recommendations

  • The U.S. Senate: Fundamentals of American Government by Mark Wasserman: This book provides an introduction to the U.S. Senate, its history, and its impact on American government.
  • Senate Procedure and Practice by Martin B. Gold: A comprehensive guide to the procedural aspects of the U.S. Senate, offering insights into how laws are made and the role of Senators in the process.
  • Duck for President by Doreen Cronin: A humorous and educational story that introduces young readers to the concept of political campaigns and elections, with a focus on the role of leadership in government.

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