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Lesson: Analyzing Issues

Analyzing Issues sets the stage for a unit rooted in agency and systemic change. Instead of focusing on federal politics, this lesson centers on the Washington State Legislature and the specific ways youth can influence local policy. It introduces the Civic Advocacy Campaign Proposal—the unit’s summative project—immediately, giving students a clear goal: to identify and solve an issue in their own community.

Designed for a 75-minute block, the lesson utilizes a high-engagement Scavenger Hunt strategy. Students navigate complex state resources to identify youth commissions, page programs, and legislative tools. The lesson also features a Red, Orange, Green terminology sort, helping students categorize their existing knowledge of terms like grassroots, lobbying, and appropriations.

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Why Educators Use This Lesson

This lesson proves that the loudest voices in the room are often the ones the state is waiting to hear from.

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