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What Your Child Is Learning in Unit 7 "The Promise Continues"
In this unit, your child will learn about the economic, political, and cultural developments that took place in the United States after the Civil War.
Activities You Can Do at Home to Support Your Child's Learning
Chapter 19 Pluralism
- Talk a walk with your child through your community or nearby city, calling attention to the contributions made by various immigrant groups. Such evidence might be related to language, the arts, food, or architecture. If possible, attend a cultural event that shows the customs and traditions of a particular culture.
- With your child, locate books showing photographs of immigrants. Use these photographs to discuss the probable expectations of immigrants and where and how they lived when they first came to America.
- Discuss with your child present-day immigration policies. Why are some people denied entry into the United States? Why are others allowed in? Ask your child how he or she feels about these restrictions.
Chapter 20 Modern American Democracy
- Help your son or daughter better understand the ways that citizens can get involved in their community. For example, you might discuss how getting involved in environmental issues, working for a political candidate, volunteering to fix something, or helping someone in need.
- Go though a daily newspaper with your child and find stories with examples of good citizenship. Point out the variety of ways individuals can practice good citizenship.
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