JA Our Community Overview (COPY_1657213634599)
JA Our Community Overview | Initial Release
JA Our Community® introduces students to the intersection of work readiness and early elementary grades social studies learning objectives, including how citizens benefit from and contribute to a community's success.
Following participation in the learning experience, students will be able to:
-- Describe a community.
-- Identify the variety of careers people have in a community and how each job requires specific skills.
-- Identify how business and government jobs help a community.
-- Explain how taxation supports government services.
-- Recognize voting as a way responsible citizens act.
-- Describe the flow of money in a community's economy.
JA Our Community is recommended for second-grade students. This volunteer-led, kit-based learning experience is available for classroom-based or remote classroom implementation. It includes five 45-minute sessions, with additional extended learning activities and optional digital assets offered throughout. Spanish translation is available for JA Our Community.
JA Learning Experiences support national and state standards in reading, mathematics, social studies, and work and career readiness. See below for more information on alignment with national and state standards.
Last updated: July 2022
Session | Overview | Objectives | Activities |
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People in a Community Work Together | Students learn what a community is and the variety of jobs people have in a community. |
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Sweet "O" Donuts | Students learn that workers who produce goods and services earn money for their work. |
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Business and Government Jobs | Students explore how money earned for work moves through a community and the impact of that money on people, businesses, and government. |
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Let's Vote! | Students participate in a decision that benefits their school communities. They vote to express their choices and to determine the majoritys will. |
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Money Moves in a Community | Students learn about money and how it moves in a community. |
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