
Resource Blog #4
The resource usa.gov is an online tool for free access to lesson plans. These lesson plans are U.S. government content within the Social Studies subject area. There are a wide variety of topics explored, from learning about taxes to learning how the Supreme Court works. What I enjoy most about this resource is that it has features besides lesson plans for teachers. There are several different tabs you can choose from to learn more information about specific topics. For example, I can click the "Benefits, Grants, and Loans" tab and learn more about Food Assistance policies and requirements in the United States. This component makes it easy for students and teachers to gain more in depth knowledge about specific content areas. A common critique from students in schools is, "when am I ever going to use this in the real world?" This resource shows how practical the content in Social Studies is and the real life implications for American citizens. Since this resource is so practical, it's important to realize that this information can be helpful for students and families outside the classroom. By exposing a resource to students in the classroom, you are showing them helpful tools they might not have known about otherwise. Usa.gov is an excellent tool for both teachers and students, but also families.Word Count: 218
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