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4th grade government centers

Preview of States and Capitals Bingo, I Have Who Has Game (50 States & Capitals Activities)

States and Capitals Bingo, I Have Who Has Game (50 States & Capitals Activities)

This resource is intended to help students learn the states, capitals and abbreviations and to help spark student interest United States Social Studies. Download Preview FilePlease view the preview file prior to purchasing. Please ensure that it is appropriate for your grade level prior to purchasing.This social studies resource includes:1. Social Studies State Study Cards2. Social Studies State Study Sheets3. States and Capitals I Have, Who has? Game4. States and Abbreviations I Have, Who
Preview of CCSS Aligned Close Reading Bundle: Civics & Government (6 passages)

CCSS Aligned Close Reading Bundle: Civics & Government (6 passages)

Created by
Third-A-Palooza
This bundle of 6 close reading passages could be used for homework, introduction or review of a topic, in a literacy center, or as a close reading passage. This bundle is designed for third grade and covers reading standards: RI.1 RI.2 RI.4 RI.6 RI.8 It could be used for other grades depending on reading levels. Topics addressed: Citizenship, Rights & Responsibilities, US Government, The Legislative Branch, The Judicial Branch, and The Executive Branch. Each article comes with a page of
Preview of Branches of Government : Sorting Activity : Executive Judicial Legislative

Branches of Government : Sorting Activity : Executive Judicial Legislative

Branches of Government: Fun sorting activity - Maybe you are looking for something fun to do on President's Day...... This is fun for President's Day or any day you are working with the branches of government. This is an activity where students will work with a partner or individually to sort characteristics of each branch into the correct column. For example, they would sort "Article 1" into the Legislative column and "must be 35 and born in the US" into the Executive Branch. There are 27 diff
Preview of Modified Government Unit for Special Education - Comprehension & Vocabulary

Modified Government Unit for Special Education - Comprehension & Vocabulary

This is a 3rd Grade modified Government Unit that is supported with picture symbol text and visuals. This is also a great unit for reinforcing literacy skills, comprehension, vocabulary. This unit includes: 1) Mini 7 page Book of Short Passages on topics (*Constitution * Bill of Rights *Branches of Government *Legislative Branch *Executive Branch *Judicial Branch) with picture keywords for each passage. 2) 18 Picture Vocabulary with picture symbol text support definitions. This can be used a
Preview of Human Rights, Fairness, and Acceptance - Fair or Unfair? Civics Sorting Activity

Human Rights, Fairness, and Acceptance - Fair or Unfair? Civics Sorting Activity

Get kids thinking outside the box and think about justice, acceptance, and diversity by having your students determine what they think is just or unjust. Why use Just or Unjust - A Civics Sorting Activity? Children need to learn to think for themselves about what is right. This activity will get the children thinking and defending their thinking. How it works: Here's an activity based on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his peaceful protests on what is just and unjust. Children will sort stateme
Preview of Florida Social Studies Government Bundle

Florida Social Studies Government Bundle

Created by
White's Workshop
This bundle includes everything you need to teach your students about Florida government. There are 3 products in this bundle: Florida Government (includes informational text about federal, state, and local governments), Florida Map Skills (includes vocabulary cards, political map tasks, and physical map tasks) and a Florida Symbols Pack. Florida Government Topics include: ✎ Florida's branches of government✎ Checks and balances✎ City and county governments ✎ Taxes✎ Citizens' rights and re
Preview of Persuasive Essay Project, Writing About Social & Political Issues

Persuasive Essay Project, Writing About Social & Political Issues

Created by
Gina Kennedy
Persuasive Writing Essays that Teach Students About Important Social and Political Issues in Our Country! With this resource I have provided a brief grade level appropriate overview of two sides of common social and political issues that many Americans are discussing. The students are then asked to create their own persuasive essay stating which side they most agree with.Perfect for distance learning as well!It is important to encourage students to “take a stand” and get involved in issues tha
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Reading Escape Challenge

3 Branches of Government Reading Escape Challenge

Created by
Shelly Rees
This easy set-up, low prep 3 Branches of Government Reading Escape Challenge makes the perfect social studies and reading activity. Your students will LOVE completing this three branches of government escape breakout!Click on the PREVIEW above for a closer look at everything included!This escape activity is a great review and companion to the 3 Branches of Government Interactive Notebook Unit.HOW IT WORKS:Students will read the informational text passage about the 3 branches of government, answe
Preview of September Unique Learning Systems Task Boxes (SPED, Autism)

September Unique Learning Systems Task Boxes (SPED, Autism)

Created by
Michelle Breaux
Need extra independent tasks to pair with ULS lessons? I’ve got you covered! These task boxes use Symbolstix images to coordinate with the Unique Learning System (ULS) September Units on Government. Tasks Included:* Beginning Sounds* Unit Vocabulary* American Symbols* Counting 1-20* Pattern Completion* What Doesn't Belong?* Solve It- Addition to 10* Unit Letter Match-ups* Time to the Hour* Spelling Lists (Build It)BONUS FREEBIE
Preview of September Unique Learning Systems Task Box- Unit Letter Match (SPED, Autism)

September Unique Learning Systems Task Box- Unit Letter Match (SPED, Autism)

Created by
Michelle Breaux
Need extra independent tasks to pair with ULS lessons? I’ve got you covered! These task boxes use Symbolstix images to coordinate with the Unique Learning System (ULS) September Units on Government. This 20 page file includes letter match cards for the letters of study (Mm, Tt, Pp, Nn, Cc) in upper and lower case. There are 10 cards and a cover sheet. AND…. who doesn’t love a BONUS FREEBIE?! It’s included. Check out the bundle that includes all 12 sets!
Preview of American Revolution

American Revolution

Created by
MCA Designs
Are your looking for an affordable social studies curriculum? Check out my new social studies collection! This unit focuses on the American Revolution and includes a variety of activities and reading passages to deepen your students understanding of American history.The following topics are covered in this unit:The 13 British ColoniesFirst Continental CongressSecond Continental CongressPaul Revere's Midnight RideBattles of Lexington and ConcordBattle of Bunker HillBattle of TrentonBattle of York
Preview of No Prep Presidents Day Information Passages | Digital Included

No Prep Presidents Day Information Passages | Digital Included

Created by
Fifth is my JAM
Presidents are essential leaders in the American nation. This 85-page packet contains no prep informational passages meant to teach students about the first five presidents of the United States.This packet includes the following:Reading Passages: With information about each president, from birth to death, each passage is chalked full of background information to support your historical learning. Additionally, fun facts at the end of each passage help you learn more about each former president.
Preview of Presidential Election: Passages - Distance Learning Compatible

Presidential Election: Passages - Distance Learning Compatible

With this resource, students will learn all about the presidential election process through reading engaging passages on differentiated reading levels. Students can respond to short-answer questions after reading. The questions are aligned to informational text reading standards. Teaching notes and lesson plans are included. This resource can be printed or shared digitally. What is included?+ Printable and interactive digital versions5 reading passages – (See topics below.)5 differentiated readi
Preview of Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, & Bill of Rights Sorting

Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, & Bill of Rights Sorting

Created by
Natalie Lincoln
Students will use text evidence from kid friendly versions of the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights to sort cards into categories. They will gain an understanding of the purposes of these important historical documents. Teacher directions and answer key provided.
Preview of Branches of Government Activity | Classroom Role Play

Branches of Government Activity | Classroom Role Play

This Branches of Government Activity is a role-playing activity that is perfect for 3rd, 4th or 5th grade students. In this Branches of Government Activity, the class can split up and act as the judicial branch, legislative branch, and executive branch in the classroom to create rules. This is a three-day interactive, whole-class activity to teach checks and balances, the three branches of government, and the steps it takes for a bill to become a law.This Branches of Government Activity should b
Preview of 4th Grade Social Studies Fluency Passages {Government}

4th Grade Social Studies Fluency Passages {Government}

Created by
Miss Dierking
This download includes 12 passages on 4th grade government topics aligned to U.S.Social Studies Standards. There are two differentiated passages on each topic in order to accommodate a wide range of needs in your classroom. These passages include word count so, they could be used for social studies integration in fluency or for use with comprehension, main idea, summarizing, research, etc. Topic List: *Rights and Responsibilities *Common Good *The U.S. Constitution *Civic Duties and Responsibil
Preview of US Government 3 Branches Interactive Comprehension Google Classroom

US Government 3 Branches Interactive Comprehension Google Classroom

Created by
Fishyrobb
This reading comprehension resource for Google Drive teaches students about the United States government while practicing essential reading comprehension skills including main idea, context clues, using text features, and vocabulary. Topics covered:The ConstitutionDemocracyChecks and BalancesThe Three Branches of GovernmentTo complete this activity, students will:Read each chapter, using context clues to fill in the missing information. Words are provided in the the word bank for students to dra
Preview of Washington DC Scavenger Hunt

Washington DC Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Ann Fausnight
This scavenger hunt introduces students to information and fun facts about Washington D.C.. 1. Print the Washington D.C. Scavenger Hunt cards on card stock or brightly-colored paper and cut them apart along the dotted lines. 2. Make copies of the Washington D.C. Scavenger Hunt questions worksheet (2-sided). Each student needs a copy. 3. Place the Washington D.C. Scavenger Hunt cards around your classroom where students will be able to find them. You can put them on chairs, on the computer keyb
Preview of Close Reading and Color Coded Evidence - Made Fun! (Social Studies Integration)

Close Reading and Color Coded Evidence - Made Fun! (Social Studies Integration)

Common Core says kids need to find the evidence and write about it. But how easy is this to teach, much less get the kids to actually *do* on their own? I created this out of necessity for my third graders, who desperately need to learn how to cite their evidence. I combined something they love to do -- color with crayons and markers -- with a few things they haven't learned to love yet (close reads and citing evidence)! These four passages align with the curriculum here in Florida for third
Preview of US President Sorting Mats: Full Set of 46 Presidents

US President Sorting Mats: Full Set of 46 Presidents

Need a fun, hands-on activity for students to review their knowledge of US presidents? This reusable sorting activity will help your students organize the information they are learning about each president! Often children need help 'filing' what they learn in the correct 'drawers in their brains' and building connections between the concepts they learn. This resource provides hands-on, active practice at organizing a variety of facts about each president.Students will have fun sorting and match
Preview of The First Amendment Reading Worksheet Packet (SS4CG2) GSE Aligned, NO PREP

The First Amendment Reading Worksheet Packet (SS4CG2) GSE Aligned, NO PREP

Your students will love learning about the First Amendment with this engaging, no prep reading activity! This is perfect for adding literacy to your social studies curriculum because it’s academically-aligned for ELA and for social studies. Plus, it’s so easy to use that you can even leave it for sub plans or homework packets!Resource Includes: Passage (leveled for 4th grade) Graphic OrganizerVocabulary Matching Activity Multiple Choice Activity Writing Activity Answer KeysStandards Covered:❏ Ge
Preview of Reteach and Extend: SS5CG1-3 Rights, Responsibilities, and Amendments

Reteach and Extend: SS5CG1-3 Rights, Responsibilities, and Amendments

Created by
TheBookWrangler
This product was designed to help meet the newly revised 2017-2018 Social Studies Georgia Standards of Excellence. I have designed a variety of simple and engaging activities to help reteach or extend lessons on the standards. Please keep in mind that these activities assume you have already taught a lesson or lessons to help students meet the standard. These activities may help you reteach a lesson to a small group who struggled with the idea, information, concept, or skill presented in the s
Preview of American Government Activity: Forming a New Government:  Government Word Search

American Government Activity: Forming a New Government: Government Word Search

Are you studying the the formation of American Government? Maybe you are finishing up the American Revolution and transitioning into how the US Government was formed. This list of words is a great way to get your kids talking. Your students will enjoy this fun themed word search!! If your students are like mine, they love these. In this word search puzzle, words are found forward, backward, up, down, and diagonal. I would consider it on the challenging side since students are looking for words
Preview of History Alive Bang! Games- YEAR LONG Bundle

History Alive Bang! Games- YEAR LONG Bundle

Created by
Jami Morris
Do you need interactive review games full of vocabulary and content that will maintain high levels of engagement? By incorporating these games into your instruction, you will ensure content retention and allow students the opportunities they need to grow their social skills. This is a fun and exciting supplement to the Social Studies Alive and History Alive curriculum!  The games are easy to play, and require no materials. You can play with the whole class (by dividing into teams) or in small gr
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