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Objective

By the end of this lesson, the student will be able to understand the basics of government and citizenship in Quebec.

Materials and Prep

  • Internet access
  • Pen and paper

No prior knowledge is required for this lesson.

Activities

  1. Research: In order to learn about government and citizenship in Quebec, start by conducting research on the internet. Look for reliable sources that provide information on the structure of the government, the rights and responsibilities of citizens, and any unique aspects of Quebec's government system.

  2. Create a Government Chart: Using the information gathered from your research, create a chart that outlines the different branches of government in Quebec. Include the names of each branch and a brief description of its role and responsibilities.

  3. Write a Reflection: After completing the chart, write a short reflection on the importance of active citizenship in Quebec. Discuss why it is important for citizens to participate in the democratic process and how their involvement can impact the government and society.

Seventh Grade Talking Points

  • "Government is a system that helps organize and manage a society. It is responsible for making and enforcing laws, protecting citizens' rights, and providing public services."
  • "In Quebec, the government is divided into three branches: the executive branch, the legislative branch, and the judicial branch. Each branch has its own specific roles and responsibilities."
  • "The executive branch is responsible for implementing and enforcing laws. It includes the Premier of Quebec and the Cabinet Ministers."
  • "The legislative branch is responsible for making laws. It consists of the National Assembly of Quebec, which is made up of elected representatives called Members of the National Assembly (MNAs)."
  • "The judicial branch is responsible for interpreting laws and ensuring justice. It includes the courts and judges in Quebec."
  • "Citizenship refers to the rights, responsibilities, and duties of being a member of a community or country. In Quebec, citizens have certain rights, such as the right to vote and the right to express their opinions."
  • "Active citizenship means actively participating in the democratic process and being engaged in the community. It involves voting, staying informed about current issues, and volunteering to make a positive impact."
  • "By being actively involved in the democratic process, citizens in Quebec can help shape the government and make a difference in their society."

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