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Preview of Who Am I? - Community Helpers Powerpoint Game #1

Who Am I? - Community Helpers Powerpoint Game #1

Created by
Teacher Gameroom
Community helpers games are great for teaching students about different community jobs. In this "Who am I" game, students must guess the community worker. There are 10 questions and you just click on each question to go to it. Each question has 3 clues and student have to guess which community helper it describes. Clues include tools they may use, what they do, and where they may work. Great for a whole class review or rainy day activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad! Extra licens
Preview of Branches of Government PowerPoint and Craftivity: Constitution Day Activity Set

Branches of Government PowerPoint and Craftivity: Constitution Day Activity Set

Created by
Deb Hanson
Are you looking for an engaging reading activity to do on Constitution Day (September 17th)? This is one of those days that tend to sneak up on a teacher, and I am almost always scrambling to find an activity that I can quickly add to my already-packed day. That's why I decided to create my own PowerPoint and matching craftivity! Although I originally designed this as a Constitution Day activity, it really could be used at any time of the year if you are teaching your students about the three b
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Powerpoint Review Game

3 Branches of Government Powerpoint Review Game

Created by
Teacher Gameroom
Review 3 branches of government: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. Students are given a clue about one of the three branches and they must decide which branch it is. There are 21 questions in all, and you just click on each question to go to it. The question disappears after you've clicked on it, so you know you've answered it. The scoreboard allows you to add scores during Slideshow Mode. Great digital resource for a review or social studies activity. Great for individual practice on the iP
Preview of Economic Systems -- Traditional, Market, & Command

Economic Systems -- Traditional, Market, & Command

Created by
Brain Wrinkles
Whoo hoo! Finally, a fun (and easy) way to teach some difficult economic concepts! This 53-page file on Economic Systems (Traditional, Market, and Command) is full of engaging, hands-on activities that will make your students understand those tough concepts. Enjoy! Included in this file: ~Vocabulary Cards for each of the vocabulary terms that can be posted on your Word Wall (I've also included a blank template for you to write your own words, if needed) -- slides 2-5 ~PowerPoint-style notes on
Preview of Civics or Government Bundle of Unit Lessons, Activities, Doodle Notes, and More

Civics or Government Bundle of Unit Lessons, Activities, Doodle Notes, and More

Created by
History Gal
This bundle includes all of my resources for Civics or Government and the Executive, Judicial and Legislative Branches. It is not a complete course. As I add to this bundle, the price will increase. When you buy it, you will get all of the future additions to the pack for free. The price reflects that this is an incomplete bundle with unit gaps.This bundle includes the following:Articles of Confederation and Creation of Constitution PowerPoint (print and digital)Articles of Confederation &
Preview of Federalism 3.4 & 3.13 - National, State, and Local Governments Working Together

Federalism 3.4 & 3.13 - National, State, and Local Governments Working Together

Federalism 3.4 & 3.13 - National, State, and Local Governments Working Together - Civics EOC - PowerPoint, Lesson Plan, Smart Board Activity, Multiple Choice Test, Worksheet, Flipped Class Video & MoreHaving problems with Kahoot? they changed the links on me - sorry - here is the new one: https://create.kahoot.it/share/mr-raymond-civics-eoc-federalism/3b1514c7-71a7-4609-bb6b-70bfcc24b547This lesson teaches students about Federalism – the sharing of power between the national, state and l
Preview of The President & the Executive Branch Doodle Notes and Digital Guided Notes

The President & the Executive Branch Doodle Notes and Digital Guided Notes

Created by
History Gal
Students will color and doodle as they take notes to learn about the United States' Executive Branch. These graphic doodle notes summarize the Executive Branch and include requirements, qualifications, salary and benefits of the president and vice president; roles and powers of the president and vice president; limits to the powers of the president; presidential succession; cabinet and executive departments; independent agencies, and the federal bureaucracy and Civil Service. What's included wit
Preview of Systems, Forms, & Types of Government - 3.1 & 3.2

Systems, Forms, & Types of Government - 3.1 & 3.2

Systems and Forms of Government:This lesson is Part II of our look at “systems of government,” such as Federal, Unitary & Parliamentary, and “forms” of government. Forms of Government examines: direct democracy, representative democracy, absolute monarchy, constitutional monarchy, socialism, communism, autocracy, and oligarchy. Students will learn how Ancient Athens developed the first democracy, but that it was a direct democracy. They will learn how the United States has a representative d
Preview of Civics EOC Bundle I

Civics EOC Bundle I

Hey Guys, most of these are getting an update soon - but even with the "new EOC" (almost all of the benchmarks and test specs seem identical - except a few new ones I've added).... Anyway, if you purchase now you will get these as well as the updated versions. Save $5 by buying a bundle of 10 of my lessons. This bundle includes my lessons:• Civics - Citizenship Complete Lesson• Civics Complete Lesson - Road to the Revolution: British Policies• Declaration of Independence• Articles of Confederati
Preview of Introduction to Broadcast Journalism Bundle

Introduction to Broadcast Journalism Bundle

Teaching Broadcast Journalism? Wondering where to start? This Bundle will help you introduce your students to the basics of Broadcasting and get you started on producing your own school newscasts! If you are anything like me when I was first asked to teach a journalism course fifteen years ago, I wasn't sure where to begin! Although I was teaching three other courses, I spent hours planning and preparing for my journalism class. With no curriculum to guide me and no resources to be had, I felt l
Preview of Landmark Supreme Court Cases 3.11 - Civics EOC Exam & FCLE

Landmark Supreme Court Cases 3.11 - Civics EOC Exam & FCLE

Landmark Supreme Court Cases - Civics State Exam: PowerPoint, Worksheet, Smart Board Graphic Organizer, Multiple Choice Exam, Flipped Class Video, and various activities.This lesson teaches students about the landmark US Supreme Court Cases: Marbury v. Madison, Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. Board of Education, Gideon v. Wainwright, Miranda v. Arizona, In re Gault, Tinker v. Des Moines, Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, United States v. Nixon, and Bush v. Gore. Landmark Supreme Court Cases is a study of cas
Preview of Political Parties 2.6 - Democrats, Republicans & Third Parties Civics EOC

Political Parties 2.6 - Democrats, Republicans & Third Parties Civics EOC

Political Parties - Democrats, Republicans & Third Parties: PowerPoint, Lesson Plan, Smart Board Activity, Flipped Class Video and Various ActivitiesThese lessons will be updated soon (stay tuned), but this is still a tested benchmark. The content is the same for the 2024 Florida Civics EOC exam. This lesson also works great for any civics, government, or U.S. history course.This lesson is an excellent introduction to political parties. Students are provided with an overview of the history o
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Virtual Field Trip

3 Branches of Government Virtual Field Trip

In this lesson, students will explore the branches of the American government via 360 scenes of the White House, Supreme Court Building, and the Capitol Building. These 360 scenes have information pinned around the virtual reality scene. The information pinned is what students will use to answer the following questions on their Google Doc:1. WHO: Who makes up this branch?2. WHAT: What is the purpose/function of this branch?3. WHERE: Where does this branch meet? Building name? 4. WHAT ELSE: Note
Preview of Judicial Branch - 2.5, 3.3, & 3.9 - Structure & Powers - Civics EOC

Judicial Branch - 2.5, 3.3, & 3.9 - Structure & Powers - Civics EOC

Judicial Branch - Structure & Powers: PowerPoint, Lesson Plan, Worksheet, Smart Board Activity, Multiple Choice Test, Flipped Class Video & Various ActivitiesThese lessons will be updated soon (stay tuned), but this is still a tested benchmark. The content is the same for the 2024 Florida Civics EOC exam. This lesson also works great for any civics, government, or U.S. history course.This lesson teaches students the basics of the Judicial Branch of the Federal Government. Students will l
Preview of Economics BUNDLE

Economics BUNDLE

Created by
Brain Wrinkles
This bundle contains six “Economics-related” files – Economic Systems, Factors of Economic Growth, Trade Barriers, Literacy Rate and Standard of Living, Economics Task Cards, and Currency Exchange – Two Fun Activities. There are over 150 pages of notes, group activities, writing assignments, projects, printables, etc., included in this file. The files in this ZIP file are aligned to the Georgia Performance Standards for 6th and 7th grade social studies. Included in this file: ~Economic Systems
Preview of AP® U.S. Government Warm-Ups/Bellringers

AP® U.S. Government Warm-Ups/Bellringers

This product provides 110 warm-ups (bellringers) for AP® U.S. Government classes! The warm-ups include thought provoking questions, content review, FRQ prep questions, practice multiple choice questions, and more! Open each day with a prompt to engage your students and help them practice the skills they will need for the test. Warm-ups come with keys when appropriate. The warm-ups are organized by unit and I have included a table of contents that will allow you to easily identify and use these b
Preview of The European Union (SS6E8)

The European Union (SS6E8)

Created by
Brain Wrinkles
This file is a resource pack about the purpose of the European Union and the relationship between member nations (as outlined by the Georgia Standard of Excellence – SS6E8d). This lesson includes a presentation with important information relating to the history of the European Union, its purpose, advantages/disadvantages to joining, the euro, Brexit, etc., as well as colorful images. There are also many useful graphic organizers and creative activities included in this file! You can choose to do
Preview of US Constitution PowerPoint and Notes Activity PLUS Teacher Guide

US Constitution PowerPoint and Notes Activity PLUS Teacher Guide

In this Constitution PowerPoint and notes resource, you receive 3 PowerPoint presentations (totaling 85 pages) and 10 pages of guided notes and graphic organizers to teach the U.S. Constitution, Checks and Balances, the Articles of Confederation, and the creation of the United States government. This resource is conveniently broken into three sections, each of which focuses on a different aspect of the Constitution!Section 1 engages students on the Articles of Confederation and its failures, Sha
Preview of Local Government Interactive Lapbook. Digital & Printable

Local Government Interactive Lapbook. Digital & Printable

Created by
Vilena Hamilton
Social Studies Mini-Unit: Local Government. Community Laws. Government Services. Positions in Local Government. Mayor Duties.This resource includes Posters, Picture Cards, Vocabulary Cards, Lapbook Activities, Quiz, and Answer Keys. Please download the Preview for more pictures of this unit. Here is what’s included:1) 5 Full Page Lesson Posters:-What is a Government- Government Services-Community Laws-Mayor Duties- Positions in Local Government2) 6 (½ page) Government Services Picture Cards3) V
Preview of Vietnam War: The Draft - Who Stays, Who Goes?

Vietnam War: The Draft - Who Stays, Who Goes?

Created by
Engaging History
Some of the best group discussions I have ever seen came out of this assignment, which asks students to "serve" on a Vietnam-era draft board to determine who goes and who stays from 10 short, realistic bios, and defend their decisions. Students get worked up and passionate! It really helps bring the tension and frustration of a draft (and allowing exceptions to the draft) to life.
Preview of Types of Gummyment (Government) Lesson and Activity

Types of Gummyment (Government) Lesson and Activity

Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach types of government? This is my FAVORITE activity to complete in civics!What is included in this activity? PowerPoint Types of government brochure notes Types of Gummyment activities* This activity requires the purchase of gummy bear. The 54 bag of gummy bears covers my 6 classes.This resource is based off of the following standardsSS.7.C.3.1Compare different forms of government (direct democracy, representative democracy, socialism, communism, monarch
Preview of Banned Books Week Stations Activity ★ Print & Go Prep ★

Banned Books Week Stations Activity ★ Print & Go Prep ★

Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!This Station Activity will get your students moving while introducing them to the content that will learn throughout the unit.How the Lesson Works:----------------------------★ This lesson is made up of six stations that will allow your students to discuss the following topics: Station 1 - Risk vs. Reward (Close reading about the potential pros and cons of having the ability to challenge books)Station
Preview of Federalist Papers: Analysis of #10, 51, and 78 (Differentiated)

Federalist Papers: Analysis of #10, 51, and 78 (Differentiated)

This resource provides a differentiated lesson on The Federalist Papers #10, 51, and 78. I have designed two lessons with varying supports to help both AP® Government classes and regular U.S. Government classes of varying abilities tackle this challenging primary source. This is also a great resource for U.S. History classes! I have included a brief 6-slide power point presentation (Google Slides version now included) to give students some context on The Federalist Papers and included two versio
Preview of Civil Rights Movement: Jim Crow Era Literacy Test (with Answers)

Civil Rights Movement: Jim Crow Era Literacy Test (with Answers)

Created by
Engaging History
Here is an opportunity to really bring history to life in a memorable fashion. This is a 30 question Literacy Test given by the state of Louisiana to disenfranchise African Americans in the early 1900's. As stated in the directions on the actual document, individuals were given 10 minutes and had to receive a perfect score. This is virtually impossible, especially since some questions appear to have more than one possible right answer -- but that was the point. I tell students the day before tha
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