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Impact Your Community through
Civic Virtues & Government
In this season of giving, consider with your students how their understanding of the government, charity, and community can effect civic engagement and service.
MyImpact Challenge Winner, Miyana Holden, saw the need for better resources for low-income children with autism, so she founded SPECTRUMEyes to distribute sensory kits to autistic children in her community.
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Use lesson three of the MyImpact Challenge curriculum to discuss the role of government and civic virtues and how they can effect community.
Government has limitations that creates space for civic engagement and service in the community. In the student activity, uncover the levels, responsibilities, and restrictions of the government. Next, students will learn how to identify the root of a problem through the 5 Why's.
Students can use the findings to build out their MyImpact Challenge project.
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Lesson 3: Government & Community
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Watch the 2022-2023 MyImpact Challenge Grand Prize Winner Caroline Gao share her amazing initiative, The World in Us! How does this project display the characteristics of civic virtues and the founding principles?
The Junto Club, started by Benjamin Franklin established spearheaded change and improvement to morals, politics, and science in the early colonial era including the colonial lending library.
What innovative and charitable ideas can your students peers initiate through MyImpact Challenge?
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Lesson 4: Charity & Community
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