This is a packet that I use to review for the Virginia 8th grade Civics and Economics SOL test. It has been updated to reflect the 2015 Civics and Economics standards. I give students this handout. They then use their notes or other SOL review
This is a worksheet that reveiws the five First Amendment freedoms (Press, Assembly, Petition, Religion, and Speech). It can be used as a warm up activity or a quick quiz/ticket out the door. An answer key is included.
This is a packet that I use to review for the Virginia 8th grade Civics and Economics SOL test. It has been updated to reflect the 2015 Civics and Economics standards. I give students this handout. They then use their notes or other SOL review
This is a packet that I use to review for the Virginia 8th grade Civics and Economics SOL test. It has been updated to reflect the 2015 Civics and Economics standards. I give students this handout. They then use their notes or other SOL review
This is a packet that I use to review for the Virginia 8th grade Civics and Economics SOL test. It has been updated to reflect the 2015 Civics and Economics standards. I give students this handout. They then use their notes or other SOL review
This is a packet that I use to review for the Virginia 8th grade Civics and Economics SOL test. It has been updated to reflect the 2015 Civics and Economics standards. I give students this handout. They then use their notes or other SOL review
This is a packet that I use to review for the Virginia 8th grade Civics and Economics SOL test. It has been updated to reflect the 2015 Civics and Economics standards. I give students this handout. They then use their notes or other SOL review
This packet is a summary of Civics and Economics content for the state of Virginia. It is based on the newest Virginia 2015 standards. This might be useful to give to students as a review for end-of-year assessments.
This is a packet that I use to review for the Virginia 8th grade Civics and Economics SOL test. It has been updated to reflect the 2015 Civics and Economics standards. I give students this handout. They then use their notes or other SOL review
This is a packet that I use to review for the Virginia 8th grade Civics and Economics SOL test. It has been updated to reflect the 2015 Civics and Economics standards. I give students this handout. They then use their notes or other SOL review
This is a packet that I use to review for the Virginia 8th grade Civics and Economics SOL test. It has been updated to reflect the 2015 Civics and Economics standards. I give students this handout. They then use their notes or other SOL review
This is a packet that I use to review for the Virginia 8th grade Civics and Economics SOL test. It has been updated to reflect the 2015 Civics and Economics standards. I give students this handout. They then use their notes or other SOL review
This is a packet that I use to review for the Virginia 8th grade Civics and Economics SOL test. It has been updated to reflect the 2015 Civics and Economics standards. I give students this handout. They then use their notes or other SOL review
This is a Tic Tac Toe game used to review the content in Virginia Civics and Economics SOL Objective 5: Political Process. Directions and all needed materials are included, along with four sets of content area questions that address the material in
Shipp's Civics Resources: This is a worksheet that reviews the content of Virginia SOL Objective CE 11b: The four types of economies. An answer key is included.
This is a review worksheet to review the six roles of the president (Chief of State, Chief Legislator, etc) that are included in objective CE.6d. An answer key is included. This works as a quick assessment after students have learned about the
This is a brief activity to demonstrate what a "party platform" is and to show students the differences between different political party platforms. There is a handout with summaries of four different real party platforms and a worksheet that
This is a short reading selection describing the lawmaking process in Virginia's General Assembly. Also included is a handout with questions about the article. I print them back to back and have students work on it independently. The reading
This is a quick review of the six federalism "powers" (expressed, implied, reserved, shared, derived, denied). These powers are addressed in Virginia objectives CE. 6 and 7. It is useful as a warm-up activity, a ticket out the door or even a quick
This is a group activity that provides students with the opportunity to act as the Supreme Court as they review real-life court cases involving First Amendment Freedoms. It includes summaries of three historic Supreme Court cases, a group worksheet
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