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Exploring Government Services

Social Studies • 30 • 20 students • Created with AI following Aligned with Common Core State Standards

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Social Studies
30
20 students
17 May 2026

Teaching Instructions

This is lesson 9 of 10 in the unit "Exploring Goods and Services". Lesson Title: Exploring Government Services Lesson Description: I can understand the role of government in providing services. Students will read a story and discuss government services with guided questions. Success Criteria: Engage in discussion and answer questions regarding public goods. Differentiation: Partner work for discussions. Extension: Write a short report on a local public service. Dyslexia-Friendly: Use an interactive book version if available.

Lesson Overview

Grade: 1st
Duration: 30 minutes
Unit: Exploring Goods and Services (Lesson 9 of 10)
Subject: Social Studies
Class Size: 20 students


Learning Objectives (Aligned to Common Core State Standards)

I can...

  • Understand the role of government in providing services that help the community.
  • Identify examples of government services such as fire departments, police, parks, and libraries.
  • Participate in a discussion by answering questions about public goods and services.

Common Core Social Studies Alignment:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.1.1: Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about grade 1 topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.1.2: Ask and answer questions about key details in a text read aloud or information presented orally.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.1.1: Ask and answer questions about key details in a text.

Success Criteria

  • Students engage in a meaningful discussion about government services.
  • Students correctly answer guided questions about public goods.
  • Students can name at least 3 government services by the end of the lesson.

Materials Needed

  • Interactive storybook (digital or print with dyslexia-friendly font) about government services
  • Chart paper with prepared guided questions
  • Markers
  • Drawing paper and crayons (for extension activity)

Lesson Activities

1. Introduction & Connect (5 minutes)

  • Greet students and say: “Today we will learn about the helpful jobs the government does for everyone.”
  • Use simple language to define government services, e.g., “These are things like firefighters helping us, police keeping us safe, and libraries giving us books.”
  • Ask students: "Can you think of a place or service the government provides in our community?"
  • Briefly listen and acknowledge responses.

2. Interactive Story Read-Aloud (10 minutes)

  • Read an interactive storybook version about government services. Choose a story featuring familiar, concrete examples like firefighters, police officers, public parks, and libraries.
  • Use a dyslexia-friendly font or audio narration to accommodate diverse learners.
  • Pause at key story points to ask simple questions:
    • “Who helps us if there is a fire?”
    • “What place can we go to to read books for free?”
  • Partner work: Have students turn to their neighbor and discuss answers to one question each time the story pauses.

3. Guided Discussion (8 minutes)

  • Bring the class back together.
  • Use chart paper listing 4 guided questions:
    1. What are some jobs the government does to help people?
    2. Why do you think these jobs are important?
    3. How do these services help our community?
    4. Can we use these services whenever we need them?
  • Call on pairs to share their ideas, encouraging all to participate while providing sentence starters (e.g., “I think the fire department helps because…”).
  • Write student answers on chart paper to reinforce understanding visually.

4. Wrap-Up & Extension (7 minutes)

  • Recap the lesson: “We learned the government helps us in many ways. Firefighters, police, libraries, and parks are all services for everyone.”
  • For advanced learners, introduce an extension activity: “If you want, you can write or draw a short report about a public service you like. You can tell why you think it is helpful.”
  • Provide drawing and writing materials for this activity. It can be done in class or sent home.
  • For students still learning or with IEPs, offer the option to share their thoughts orally with a partner or teacher instead of writing.

Differentiation Strategies

  • Partner discussions scaffold language development and encourage peer support.
  • Use interactive, dyslexia-friendly storybooks (audio and visual) for diverse learners.
  • Provide sentence starters and visual aids for students who need extra language support.
  • Allow oral responses for students with writing challenges.

Assessment

  • Observe students’ participation during partner discussions and whole-class sharing.
  • Check responses to guided questions for understanding of government services.
  • Collect optional extension drawings/written reports as formative assessment of deeper comprehension.

Reflection for Teachers

  • Note the engagement level during story read-aloud and partner discussions.
  • Identify any students needing additional scaffolding or those ready for more challenging extension tasks.
  • Reflect on effectiveness of dyslexia-friendly materials and adjust resources accordingly for future lessons.

This lesson introduces young learners to the concept of government-provided public goods through highly interactive and accessible approaches, building foundational social studies skills and encouraging community awareness in an age-appropriate, standards-aligned way.

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