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LESSON PLAN
Skill
Critical Thinking, Analyzing Quotations
Read the Article
1. Set Focus Pose this essential question: What does it mean to live in a democracy?
2. Read and Discuss Have students read the article, marking key ideas and questions. Then ask them to answer the following questions, citing text evidence:.
3. Core Skill PracticeAssign, print, or project the activity In Their Words. Have students identify the speaker for each quotation from the article and paraphrase their words.
Extend & Assess
4. Writing PromptWhich of the four issues in the sidebar is most important to you? What do you want lawmakers to do about the issue? Explain in a brief essay.
5. Classroom DebateShould voting be mandatory?
6. Quiz & SkillsAssess comprehension with the quiz.
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