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3 Branches of American Government - Elementary Montessori US History & Civics - VETERAN Montessori-inspired printable History help (1 page + key):
What are the three Branches of Government? This learning resource guides young historians to:
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Learn the names of the 3 branches of government: Executive, Legislative & Judicial
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Discover how each branch functions and maintains balance through Checks & Balances
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Examine the American Government through multiple historically sensitive viewpoints.
What are the three Branches of Government? Learn the names of the 3 branches of government: Executive, Legislative & Judicial. How does each branch of government function and how do they maintain balance through Checks & Balances?
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Dr. Maria Montessori believed the only way our world would find lasting peace was through educating our children. Much of her elementary curriculum was written by her during a period of internment in India during WWII. This time period helped solidify Dr. Montessori’s belief in Peace Education.
ROOKIE Pages (Green) - Aimed toward early to mid level elementary students.
SEMiPRO Pages (Blue) - Aimed toward mid level elementary students.
VETERAN Pages (Red) - Aimed toward mid to late level elementary students.
But of course, you know the child best, so adjust accordingly.
In the words of Dr. Montessori, "Follow the Child!"