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Unit 5 The Government of Michigan

Unit 5 The Government of Michigan. What is covered in Civics in Grade 2?????? . Grade 2 - Unit 3 How Do Citizens Live Together in a Community?. Lesson 1 Living Together in a Community. Food. Language. D i v e r s i t y. Religion. Traditions. Lesson 2: Why Do People Form Governments?.

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Unit 5 The Government of Michigan

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  1. Unit 5The Government of Michigan

  2. What is covered in Civics in Grade 2??????

  3. Grade 2 - Unit 3How Do Citizens Live Together in a Community?

  4. Lesson 1Living Together in a Community

  5. Food Language Diversity Religion Traditions

  6. Lesson 2: Why Do People Form Governments?

  7. People want to be safe. People need laws. Why do people form governments? People need services. People need help solving problems.

  8. Lesson 3: Why Do Communities Need Laws?

  9. People form governments because they want to be safe. Laws help keep people safe. Therefore, one of the most important jobs of a government is to make laws.

  10. The Smiths Buy Biggy One year, the circus came to Flint. There were five elephants that were part of the circus. Herby Smith took his family to see the circus. The family fell in love with the oldest elephant named Biggy. They thought Biggy looked very sad to be part of the circus. Mr. Smith talked the circus owner into letting him buy Biggy. The family took their new elephant home. They cleared out their garage and made Biggy a home in it. Unfortunately, Biggy barely fit in the garage. Each day they tied Biggy in their back yard. There was hardly enough room for Biggy to walk around. The neighbors began to complain about Biggy. He made a lot of loud noises. Twice he stomped on the fence between the Smith family and their neighbors. Once he got loose. He stomped on most of the bushes in the neighborhood before the Smith family could catch him. He scared a lot of people. The neighbors had had enough. They wanted the city government to do something about this problem.

  11. Sec. 3-82.  Prohibited exotic, rare or dangerous animals. – WATERFORD, MICHIGAN (a) It shall be unlawful and a violation of this article for any person to possess or maintain within the township the following animals: (1)   All animals, including snakes and spiders, whose bite or venom is poisonous or deadly to humans. (2)   Apes: Chimpanzees; gibbons; gorillas; orangutans; and siamangs (3)   Baboons (4)   Bears (5)   Cheetahs (6)   Crocodilians and alligators. (7)   Constrictor snakes, or other poisonous reptiles. (8)   Coyotes (9)   Elephants (10)   Gamecocks and other fighting birds. (11)   Hyenas (12)   Jaguars (13)   Leopards (14)   Lions (15)   Lynxes (16)   Ostriches (17)   Pumas; also known as cougars, mountain lions, and panthers. (18)   Wolves (19)   Wolf hybrids. (20)   Raccoons (21)   Skunks (22)   Tigers Can you have a hippopotamus ?

  12. IMPORTANT IDEAS: • Laws help keep people safe. • Laws help solve problems • Laws help people live together peacefully.

  13. Lesson 4: How is our Local Government Organized?

  14. Mayor Council Court Enforces Laws Makes Laws Interprets Laws Local Government

  15. Supervisor Board of Trustees Court Enforces Laws Makes Laws Interprets Laws Local Government

  16. Lesson 5: What Does Our Government Do?

  17. Local Government Services Police and Fire Departments Libraries Schools Parks Road Repair Garbage Pickup

  18. community Connection back to Geography The world continent country state

  19. Our Community Michigan Takes care of problems that affect our community. Takes care of problems that affect our state. Our Local Government Our State Government There are 50 state governments. There are many, many local governments.

  20. Lesson 6: What do Core Democratic Values Have to Do With Government?

  21. The Common Good Individual Rights

  22. The Smiths Buy Biggy One year, the circus came to Flint. There were five elephants that were part of the circus. Herby Smith took his family to see the circus. The family fell in love with the oldest elephant named Biggy. They thought Biggy looked very sad to be part of the circus. Mr. Smith talked the circus owner into letting him buy Biggy. The family took their new elephant home. They cleared out their garage and made Biggy a home in it. Unfortunately, Biggy barely fit in the garage. Each day they tied Biggy in their back yard. There was hardly enough room for Biggy to walk around. The neighbors began to complain about Biggy. He made a lot of loud noises. Twice he stomped on the fence between the Smith family and their neighbors. Once he got loose. He stomped on most of the bushes in the neighborhood before the Smith family could catch him. He scared a lot of people. The neighbors had had enough. They wanted the city government to do something about this problem.

  23. Lesson 7: What are Some of the Roles and Responsibilities of Citizens in our Local Community?

  24. Obeying community laws Voting Civic Responsibilities Helping keep the community safe and clean Helping to solve community problems

  25. Obey laws Obey laws Help keep the community safe and clean Learn about community problems Give ideas about how to solve problems Vote to choose leaders.

  26. 2 - C5.0.2: Distinguish between personal and civic responsibilities and explain why they are important in community life.

  27. Lesson 8: What is the Pledge of Allegiance and Why is it Important?

  28. Say the Pledge of Allegiance Sing a patriotic song Fly the American flag Celebrate a patriotic holiday Love our country Learn about our country’s history PATRIOTISM

  29. I pledgeallegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

  30. promise I pledgeallegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

  31. loyalty I pledgeallegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

  32. I pledgeallegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republicfor which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Our kind of government

  33. I pledgeallegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republicfor which it stands, one Nationunder God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Our country

  34. I pledgeallegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republicfor which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. We can’t be split apart.

  35. I pledgeallegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republicfor which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with libertyand justice for all. freedom

  36. I pledgeallegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republicfor which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with libertyand justice for all. fairness

  37. I pledgeallegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republicfor which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with libertyand justicefor all. The common good

  38. CONNECTING BACK TO UNIT 2 – The Economy of Michigan

  39. Lesson 6: The Role of Government in Michigan’s Economy

  40. State Parks State Police Water testing  What are some public goods and services provided by the government of Michigan? State Highways Bridges

  41. State Parks State Police Water testing  What are some public goods and services provided by the government of Michigan? State Highways Bridges  How does the government pay for these public goods and services? Fines Fees Taxes

  42. Other Public Goods and Services Provided by the Government of Michigan • State roads • State parks • State police • Water testing of lakes • Fishing access sites • a Historical museum in Lansing • Forest management • Bridge repair • Highway repair • Safety inspections on things like carnival rides ?????????????? How does the state pay for these goods and services??

  43. Fees for Fishing Licenses

  44. Fines

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