Civics Units
Click the pictures to visit each IB Unit page.
- principles, functions, and organization of government
- the origins of the American political system
- the roles, rights, and responsibilities of US citizens
- methods of active participation in our political system
- strong geographic and economic components
Course Portfolio Expectations
Civics Class Folder
Use your class folder to record all of the notes you will need to be successful on the End-of-Course Exam.
This Folder will be your Final Project for the school year. You will be expected to contribute your own original thoughts and predictions to the guided class note-taking process. By the end of the year, the cumulative information will all be tested by the State on the final exam. |
Year-End Project: Create a Study Textbook Project
What is Civics? Cover Page
Teacher Example
PredictIB ConceptsIB Global Contexts |
DirectionsMake an accurate prediction about what you will learn in Civics this year by creating an investigative illustration for your Civics study folder cover page. Find evidence of what you will learn throughout the IB Units by collecting details from the Class Website, student work samples, and standards. Your cover page should include illustrations that correctly represent each of the IB Units as well as the IB concepts and contexts, all based on the evidence you collect.
Use the template on Google Drawings to create your illustration. You may also use other creative software and upload your final copy to the link below. Rubric |
Student Examples, Past Years
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