Publisher's Synopsis
Even to adults, how the U.S. government runs can seem complicated and opaque. Elementary social studies students just begin to scratch the surface of our political system and often have many questions This set is perfect for providing accessible answers to some of the big government questions: How are laws made? Who makes them? Can new states be added? Why is Congress two houses? Content includes age-appropriate historical context such as how the concept or system came to be, the important people involved, and any changes that have occurred over the course of U.S. history. Features include: Supports social studies curricula for third grade that call for understanding the basic U.S. government structure, how and why it makes laws, its role in citizens' lives, and understanding political systems. Fact boxes supply quotes from instrumental historical figures. Age-appropriate writing prompts ask readers to give an opinion and support it, supporting ELA standards.