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DISTANCE LEARNING Crash Course U.S. Government Worksheets -- ENTIRE SERIES

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    50 printable worksheets -- one per episode, with all questions provided both with and without time stamps! Can also be done fully online, with auto-scoring available for all the true/false worksheets! Each printable packet includes both a one-page worksheet to save paper, as well as a larger-format version with plenty of room for student answers! Makes it easy for government classes to use highly engaging video content! Convenient for teachers -- minimal prep yet high student engagements! Includes extended thinking discussion prompts for single every episode to challenge students to develop their own ideas about politics and encourage research skills! Full answer keys included!

    PERFECT FOR DISTANCE LEARNING OR A PAPERLESS CLASSROOM:

    • Can be completed by students fully online, using any device!
      Just look for the "Easel Activity" link on this page to use this feature.
    • PLUS, NOW ALL THE TRUE/FALSE PROBLEMS CAN BE AUTO-GRADED ONLINE, SAVING YOU VALUABLE TIME!
      Just look for the "Easel Assessment" link on this page to get started!

    BARGAIN-PRICED BUNDLE TO HELP YOU TEACH WITH HUMOR USING CRASH COURSE U.S. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS!

    Teach with Humor using Crash Course Government!

    Few classroom strategies are as successful as this simple approach: make learning fun! For government or civics classes, one easy way to work in some student enjoyment is by showing episodes of Crash Course U.S.Government and Politics.

    The script of each episode is packed with humorous observations -- ones that help to make strong points about the civics under study. Students like watching the series, which means they pay attention to it and learn!

    Produced by PBS Digital Studios, each episode of Crash Course contains about 10 minutes of content plus a brief time for the credits. Episodes are available for free on YouTube at the following playlist:

    Crash Course U.S. Government & Politics

    If you are new to Crash Course, I encourage you to watch a few videos as soon as you can. I expect you'll be just as enthusiastic about the classroom possibilities as I am!

    ABOUT THESE CRASH COURSE GOVERNMENT WORKSHEETS

    Each worksheet focuses on a single episode of Crash Course Government and typically contains between 10 and 20 items for students to complete. Worksheets are formatted to fit on one page for easy copying and a detailed answer key is provided for each episode. In addition to these regular worksheet items, open-ended extra credit or discussion items are also included for each and every episode. These can be used as debate starters, essay prompts, or . . . the sky's the limit!

    This bargain bundle set of Crash Course Government worksheets covers every episode in the entire series, which means you get a worksheet and answer key for each topic listed below:

    • 1 Introduction: Why Study Government

    • 2 The Bicameral Congress: Structure, Responsibilities, and Eligibility Rules

    • 3 Separation of Powers and Checks & Balances

    • 4 Federalism

    • 5 Constitutional Compromises

    • 6 Congressional Elections

    • 7 Congressional Committees

    • 8 Congressional Leadership

    • 9 How a Bill Becomes a Law

    • 10 Congressional Decision-Making

    • 11 Presidential Power -- Focus on Expressed Powers

    • 12 Presidential Power, Part 2 -- Focus on Implied, Inherent, and Assumed Powers

    • 13 Congressional Delegation -- Including Separation of Powers issues

    • 14 How Presidents Govern

    • 15 Bureaucracy Basics -- More on Separation of Powers issues

    • 16 Types of Bureaucracies -- Understanding the executive branch agencies!

    • 17 Controlling Bureaucracies -- More about the executive branch agencies!

    • 18 Legal System Basics -- Introduction to the Judicial Branch

    • 19 Structure of the Court System -- Trial and Appellate Courts, District and Circuit Courts, State versus Federal systems

    • 20 Supreme Court Procedures -- How a Case Makes it To the Highest Court in the Land, and What Happens Once it's There....

    • 21 -- Judicial Review: Where the Supreme Court's vast power comes from, and what they can do with it...

    • 22 -- Judicial Decisions: What factors judges consider when weighing a case, and also what kinds of things influence them...

    • 23 -- Civil Rights and Liberties: What are they, and what basic civil liberties are protected by the Constitution...

    • 24 -- Freedom of Religion: All about the Establishment Clause and the court cases that have further defined it, plus free exercise practices vs. beliefs

    • 25 -- Freedom of Speech: What kinds of speech are protected, and from whom....

    • 26 -- Freedom of the Press

    • 27 -- Search and Seizure

    • 28 -- Due Process of Law

    • 29 -- Equal Protection

    • 30 -- Sex Discrimination

    • 31 -- Discrimination

    • 32 -- Affirmative Action

    • 33 -- Public Opinion: Polling and its Limits

    • 34 -- Shaping Public Opinion

    • 35 -- Political Ideology: Liberal versus Conservative

    • 36 -- Elections

    • 37 -- Gerrymandering

    • 38 -- How Voters Decide

    • 39 -- Political Campaigns

    • 40 -- Political Parties

    • 41 -- Party Systems

    • 42 -- Interest Groups

    • 43 -- Interest Group Formation

    • 44 -- Media Institution

    • 45 -- Media Regulation

    • 46 -- Market Economy

    • 47 -- Government Regulation

    • 48 -- Monetary and Fiscal Policy

    • 49 -- Social Policy

    • 50 -- Foreign Policy

    All questions are presented in video order both with and without time stamps so that students can easily follow along, but these worksheets are not outlines that merely ask students to generate their own notes. Instead, they focus in on certain key issues that students watching the videos should master in order to have a clear and concise understanding of the topic under study.

    ARE TIME STAMPS A PRIORITY? HERE YOU GO!

    Teachers who like to provide time stamps for video questions will find the work already done for them in this resource! A worksheet without time stamps, however, is also included for each episode.

    For your convenience, both the one-page and the large-format worksheets are included both with and without time stamps!

    IDEAS FOR USING THESE CRASH COURSE GOVERNMENT WORKSHEETS

    Only a teacher knows what constitutes best use for a particular class, but I always find it helpful to see what creative approaches other teachers are using. Here are some good options for these worksheets.

    • Print off copies and have students complete them as they watch the video.
    • Assign the worksheet to be completed online as a TpT Digital Activity -- look on the product page for the link to use online to get started!
    • Accommodate students who claim that the worksheets "go too fast:" Assign students to do only the evens or only the odds. After watching the video, pair students up to discuss and fill in missing answers.
    • Create basic and advanced levels from the same worksheet: This is easily done by declaring that the "basic" level is odds-only (or evens-only) while the "advanced" level consists of all the questions.
    • Encourage students to challenge themselves to do the advanced level by offering extra credit or by announcing that the basic level can only earn a C at best, but A and B grades are available at the advanced level.
    • Use a preview/review approach, using the worksheet as an anticipatory set!
    • Run a game show: Have students watch the video carefully and take notes. Form groups afterwards and have them pool their notes, briefly discussing the whole video. Pass out the worksheets only AFTER this discussion and have each group fill out one collaboratively. Go over the answers out loud, calling on groups to respond. This option means making fewer copies: only one per group.
    • Run a multi-round game show: Print out only one copy of the worksheet and cut it apart to make question strips. Have students watch the video carefully and take notes. Form groups afterwards and have them pool their notes, briefly discussing the whole video. Ask the questions out loud, handing the question slip used to the group that first supplies the correct answer. In this way the question strips become a point counter to keep track of group progress. After all questions have been used, have each group ask each of their questions of the other groups -- this provides an additional level of review and gives groups a chance to recoup points they missed on the first round. This option means making only a single copy!
    • Let students self-assess their learning: Print out one worksheet per student, but hang onto them until students have finished watching the video. Then pass them out and have students work in pairs or individually to see how much they remember. Watch the video a second time to let them fill in the gaps. Finally, go over the material aloud to review with the class and let them fill in the blanks.
    • Use worksheets as a traditional quiz: As above, but collect papers for grading before going over the items aloud.

    I am sure there are many more fun and engaging ways to use these worksheets, but I do hope that you find them useful and that the video series helps you keep student interest in government high throughout the year.

    LOOKING FOR AN ENTIRE-SERIES BARGAIN BUNDLE OF CRASH COURSE U.S. GOVERNMENT WORKSHEETS?

    You can pay a lot less for your Crash Course U.S. Government worksheets if you buy them in a single bargain bundle! Just click the link below:

    --->Best Deal:

    Crash Course U.S. Government Worksheets -- ENTIRE SERIES BUNDLE

    LOOKING FOR MORE 5-EPISODE PACKETS OF CRASH COURSE GOVERNMENT WORKSHEETS?

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 1-5

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 6-10

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 11-15

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 16-20

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 21-25

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 26-30

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 31-35

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 36-40

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 41-45

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 46-50


    LOOKING FOR OTHER SUBJECTS?
    Government teachers in a *lot* of schools also teach other social studies subjects. Just in case that's the case with you, here are some resources you might like:

    BEST DEAL FOR ECONOMICS:

    BEST DEALS FOR WORLD HISTORY:

    OR:

    All questions are presented in video order both with and without time stamps so that students can easily follow along, but these worksheets are not outlines that merely ask students to generate their own notes. Instead, they focus in on certain key issues that students watching the videos should master in order to have a clear and concise understanding of the topic under study.

    ARE TIME STAMPS A PRIORITY? HERE YOU GO!

    Teachers who like to provide time stamps for video questions will find the work already done for them in this resource! A worksheet without time stamps, however, is also included for each episode.

    For your convenience, both the one-page and the large-format worksheets are included both with and without time stamps!

    IDEAS FOR USING THESE CRASH COURSE GOVERNMENT WORKSHEETS

    Only a teacher knows what constitutes best use for a particular class, but I always find it helpful to see what creative approaches other teachers are using. Here are some good options for these worksheets.

    • Print off copies and have students complete them as they watch the video.
    • Assign the worksheet to be completed online as a TpT Digital Activity -- look on the product page for the link to use online to get started!
    • Accommodate students who claim that the worksheets "go too fast:" Assign students to do only the evens or only the odds. After watching the video, pair students up to discuss and fill in missing answers.
    • Create basic and advanced levels from the same worksheet: This is easily done by declaring that the "basic" level is odds-only (or evens-only) while the "advanced" level consists of all the questions.
    • Encourage students to challenge themselves to do the advanced level by offering extra credit or by announcing that the basic level can only earn a C at best, but A and B grades are available at the advanced level.
    • Use a preview/review approach, using the worksheet as an anticipatory set!
    • Run a game show: Have students watch the video carefully and take notes. Form groups afterwards and have them pool their notes, briefly discussing the whole video. Pass out the worksheets only AFTER this discussion and have each group fill out one collaboratively. Go over the answers out loud, calling on groups to respond. This option means making fewer copies: only one per group.
    • Run a multi-round game show: Print out only one copy of the worksheet and cut it apart to make question strips. Have students watch the video carefully and take notes. Form groups afterwards and have them pool their notes, briefly discussing the whole video. Ask the questions out loud, handing the question slip used to the group that first supplies the correct answer. In this way the question strips become a point counter to keep track of group progress. After all questions have been used, have each group ask each of their questions of the other groups -- this provides an additional level of review and gives groups a chance to recoup points they missed on the first round. This option means making only a single copy!
    • Let students self-assess their learning: Print out one worksheet per student, but hang onto them until students have finished watching the video. Then pass them out and have students work in pairs or individually to see how much they remember. Watch the video a second time to let them fill in the gaps. Finally, go over the material aloud to review with the class and let them fill in the blanks.
    • Use worksheets as a traditional quiz: As above, but collect papers for grading before going over the items aloud.

    I am sure there are many more fun and engaging ways to use these worksheets, but I do hope that you find them useful and that the video series helps you keep student interest in government high throughout the year.

    LOOKING FOR AN ENTIRE-SERIES BARGAIN BUNDLE OF CRASH COURSE U.S. GOVERNMENT WORKSHEETS?

    You can pay a lot less for your Crash Course U.S. Government worksheets if you buy them in a single bargain bundle! Just click the link below:

    --->Best Deal:

    Crash Course U.S. Government Worksheets -- ENTIRE SERIES BUNDLE

    LOOKING FOR MORE 5-EPISODE PACKETS OF CRASH COURSE GOVERNMENT WORKSHEETS?

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 1-5

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 6-10

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 11-15

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 16-20

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 21-25

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 26-30

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 31-35

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 36-40

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 41-45

    Crash Course Government Quizzes / Worksheets for Episodes 46-50


    LOOKING FOR OTHER SUBJECTS?
    Government teachers in a *lot* of schools also teach other social studies subjects. Just in case that's the case with you, here are some resources you might like:

    BEST DEAL FOR ECONOMICS:

    BEST DEALS FOR WORLD HISTORY:

    OR:

    BEST DEAL FOR EUROPEAN HISTORY

    BEST DEAL FOR U.S. HISTORY:

    BEST DEAL FOR GOVERNMENT:

    Happy teaching!

    Elise Parker TpT

    BEST DEAL FOR U.S. HISTORY:

    BEST DEAL FOR GOVERNMENT:

    Happy teaching!

    Elise Parker TpT

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