Articles of Confederation Activity | Printable & Digital
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Students identify the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation using cause and effect task cards. Manipulating the color-coded task cards will help students understand why a new framework for government was necessary. A graphic organizer and digital worksheet are also included!
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- Color-Coded Cause & Effect Task Cards: Nine weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation are covered using the task cards (18 cards total). Students can work cooperatively or independently to find each governmental weakness and match it with its corresponding effect. The cards are color-coded to help students differentiate between cause and effect.
- Graphic Organizer: As students manipulate the cause and effect task cards, they can record their answers using the provided graphic organizer.
- Digital Cause and Effect Worksheet: A digital worksheet is included for use in your Google Classroom!
- Answer Key: The answer key is set-up as a quick reference when assessing student work during the lesson.
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