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House v Senate
April 22, 2021
Nick Capodice
House v Senate
Nick Capodice
April 22, 2021

House v Senate

Nick Capodice
April 22, 2021

Age: 6th-12th grade

Activity: House v Senate

Stephen Riner has created a three part media-based lesson about exploring the differences between the House and the Senate. Students will present their findings in a 1-3 minute video.

Click here for the lesson

Click here for the episode

Click here for the assignment PDF

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