Civics and Government: Middle and High School
In this lesson plan, students will examine The Role of the Attorney General in Washington State, focusing on the responsibilities this position has in State Government. By looking at the issues that the Attorney General’s Office addresses, students will understand the importance of checks and balances between the three branches of state government and how state governments interact with the federal government.
Essential Questions
- How does the Office of the Attorney General represent the interests of Washingtonians?
- How does the Office of the Attorney General work with other states and with the Federal Government?
Curriculum:
- The Attorney General Lesson Plan
- The Attorney General Student Notebook
- All 9 Statewide Electeds Curriculum Map
Statewide Elected Officers
WA State Lieutenant Governor
WA State Secretary of State
WA State Attorney General
WA State Superintendent of Public Instruction
WA State Commissioner of Public Lands
WA State Insurance Commissioner