Florida Civics Simulation: Monitoring & Influencing Government (SS.7.CG.2.8)
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How do citizens, interest groups, and the media shape government decisions? In this hands-on civics simulation, aligned with Florida Standard SS.7.CG.2.8, students explore the power of public opinion and media influence in a democracy. Through engaging role-play and real-world activities, learners will step into the roles of journalists, activists, lobbyists, and everyday citizens to understand how ideas become action in the public arena.
What’s Inside:
Complete lesson & simulation guide aligned with SS.7.CG.2.8
Interactive activities: conduct interviews, write persuasive articles, organize protests, and lobby decision-makers
Exploration of the role of media, individuals, and interest groups in shaping public policy
Thought-provoking discussion questions and reflection prompts
Why It Helps:
Encourages active civic engagement and critical thinking
Helps students understand the importance of media and public voice in democracy
Builds communication, research, and advocacy skills
How to Use It:
In 7th Grade Civics classrooms during units on government and civic participation
As a role-playing activity or project-based learning experience
Ideal for gifted learners and student leadership groups
Show your students how citizens and the media can shape democracy—download the Impact of the Media Simulation today!