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iCivics Grade 4: Community & Social Awareness 5-Book Set
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Overview
This inspiring set of books for fourth-grade students emphasizes the importance of community and social awareness, encouraging young readers to recognize their role in creating a better world. Fannie Lou Hamer tells the powerful story of a civil rights leader who championed equality and justice, teaching students the impact one person can have on advancing social change. Making Decisions helps students understand the importance of thoughtful decision-making, mainly when those choices affect others, fostering a sense of responsibility within their communities. What's the Deal with Voting? Demystifies the voting process, highlighting the importance of participation in democracy and how individual voices contribute to the greater good. Citizens of Planet Earth broadens students' perspectives by emphasizing global citizenship and the interconnectedness of all people, encouraging them to think beyond their immediate surroundings. Finally, Media Matters introduces the concept of media literacy, helping students critically analyze the information they encounter and understand the role media plays in shaping societal views. Books in this set include Fannie Lou Hamer: Fighting for the Rights of Others, Making Decisions, What’s the Deal with Voting?, Citizens of Planet Earth, and Media Matters.








