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10th grade government centers

Preview of Enlightenment Reading Stations Centers Activity Set (Digital Resources & Print)

Enlightenment Reading Stations Centers Activity Set (Digital Resources & Print)

This content-rich and fun activity is student-centered and interactive! This key enlightenment figure stations activity has 9 stations with close readings analyzing key aspects of the Enlightenment Era. The stations also have a Google Ready Online Interactive version for distance learning. Students fill in text boxes already created! Each reading is divided into the Enlightenment thinker's ideas and their influence on the US Constitution.The key concepts and people covered are: John LockeCesar B
Preview of What to the Slave is the Fourth of July Primary Source Analysis SOAP

What to the Slave is the Fourth of July Primary Source Analysis SOAP

Created by
Reading History
During the 1850s, abolitionism and sectionalism grew to unsolvable tensions.This resource looks at Fredrick Douglass's speech to the Abolition society in Rochester NY in 1852, where he poses the famed rhetorical question "What to the slave is the fourth of July? This resource includes an abridged version of his 71 paragraph long speech, and is completed with critical thinking and comprehension questions. The speech fits on two pages, with the questions covering one additional page.Answer Key i
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 Sacco and Vanzetti: Cold Case Files

Sacco and Vanzetti: Cold Case Files

Created by
Reading History
Essential Question: How did the political climate of the United States post WWI lead to the outcome of the Sacco and Vanzetti trial?Nativism, Red Scare, Anarchy, they're all bleeding into the justice system as we dissect the case of Sacco & Vanzetti. Were they innocent or guilty? Did the justice system get it right? Using case files, evidence analysis, and crafting opinions, students will be able to analyze the case for themselves, identify the justice, or lack thereof, served. This analyt
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 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 Constitution Amendments | Stations | Amendments 1-27 | USA Test Prep

Constitution Amendments | Stations | Amendments 1-27 | USA Test Prep

Teach about the amendments in the Constitution using student-centered learning with these station activities. Explore topics such as the Civil Rights Movement, the Bill of Rights, and many others. Students will interpret graphs, analyze quotes, and make predictions about Amendments #1-27.Help students get active with amendment stations! Place the stations around the room to review a single amendment group or use it as a cumulative review before a state standardized test or classroom-based assess
Preview of Chinese Exclusion Act- Primary Source Reading

Chinese Exclusion Act- Primary Source Reading

Created by
Reading History
During the 1880s, nativism was on the rise in urban America. During a dark time in American history, the Chinese Exclusion Act was passed, barring immigration and citizenship for the Chinese.This primary source document includes an abridged version of the Chinese Exclusion Act (Section 1-4 & 14-15), as well as 5 comprehension questions and 2 critical thinking questions, as well as a breakdown of subject, occasion, audience, and purpose.Feel free to view the preview for a breakdown of the so
Preview of BIG BUNDLE of Georgia Studies Gallery Walk 2nd Semester

BIG BUNDLE of Georgia Studies Gallery Walk 2nd Semester

Created by
TeachThisTeacher
My, Oh, my! Fill your students' second semester with engaging gallery walks!Gallery Walks are students' choice of how to learn. Allow students to walk around the room observing these primary source documents, document based questions, political cartoons, charts, graphs and so much as they learn about Georgia studies!As students circulate in groups they are analyzing, discussing and questioning the entire time. Don't fret. I have included step by step directions to keep your classroom in order.Ac
Preview of Types of Government Posters

Types of Government Posters

Created by
1337 Teacher
I created these posters for my social studies classes last year. Each poster features a different type of government and contains easy-to-understand definitions of each form. Posters also include images representing each of the following eight forms of government:*Oligarchy*Monarchy*Republic*Theocracy*Autocracy*Direct Democracy*Representative Democracy*AnarchyEngaging Activity Idea: I laminated mine, hung them around the room, and had students move to each of them in 2-minute increments (station
Preview of The Citizenship Experience | Naturalization Process Stations

The Citizenship Experience | Naturalization Process Stations

Discover the comprehensive "Citizenship Experience" Lesson, a meticulously designed educational resource aimed at guiding students through the naturalization process. This engaging lesson incorporates interactive stations, each representing a significant step towards citizenship, where students will actively participate in questionnaires, simulations, and informative activities.At station one, students will explore the eligibility requirements for naturalization, assessing the qualifications of
Preview of Fiscal and Monetary Policy - Real World Examples (answer key included)

Fiscal and Monetary Policy - Real World Examples (answer key included)

Created by
Lauren Bed
It is important to learn about real-world examples of fiscal and monetary policy because it helps us understand how these policies are implemented in practice and the impact they can have on the economy. By studying real-world examples, we can see how governments and central banks use fiscal and monetary policy tools to address economic challenges and achieve their policy goals. Also, learning about real-world examples of fiscal and monetary policy is important for informed decision-making. As
Preview of AP US Government & Politics Unit 1-5 Review

AP US Government & Politics Unit 1-5 Review

It's almost AP Exam season, and if you're on the lookout for a variety of review activities - this is the bundle for you!In this activity students will work in groups, compile information from the entire unit to answer questions, move around, and strategize; and will have multiple choices the entire time!This activity can be used as one station in a stations review activity with other activities OR can be the entire review activity. Directions for both are included.This activity is ready to pri
Preview of AP US Government & Politics Review Game Units 1-5 (editable)

AP US Government & Politics Review Game Units 1-5 (editable)

This review is an activity your students will actually LOVE, and I've had so many students say year after year how the connections made during Hot Seat helped them be successful on my exams and the AP Exam.How to PlayThis is essentially the game Taboo or Catchphrase, but adapted to a PowerPoint and focused on AP Government terms for Units 1-5. I call this game Hot Seat, and my students ask for it by name.For this activity one student will sit in a desk with their back to the screen/board. A word
Preview of Yellow Journalism Reading Worksheet- Spanish American War

Yellow Journalism Reading Worksheet- Spanish American War

Created by
Reading History
"Remember the Maine!" was heard around the Spanish American War. This resource looks at the explosion of the U.S.S. Maine from the lens of yellow journalism. Feel free to view the preview for a sneak peek of the source.This primary source follows the reading strategy of SOAPstone. If you are unfamiliar with SOAPstone, please download my free resource on this reading strategy. SOAPstone PresentationIt is an extremely easy strategy to use when breaking down any reading material. This resolution
Preview of Voting Rights Primary Source Stations, PPT, and Worksheet

Voting Rights Primary Source Stations, PPT, and Worksheet

Engage your students in a comprehensive exploration of voting rights and key amendments with this dynamic bundle. Designed for middle and high school classrooms, this resource provides an immersive learning experience through primary source analysis, an informative PowerPoint presentation, and a structured worksheet for students.What's Included:Primary Source Stations Activity: This resource includes 17 primary sources carefully selected to provide students with an authentic look at the evolutio
Preview of George Washington's Farewell Address Primary Source Reading

George Washington's Farewell Address Primary Source Reading

Created by
Reading History
Washington's Farewell Address is one of the most studied and analyzed speeches in early American History. This resource is longer than most of my other SOAP resources as the speech goes onto a second page, as well as a few more critical thinking questions to pair with it than normal, pushing the resource to 4 student pages.Included in this resource is a slightly abridged version of his speech (I cut out just enough to make it a two-page reading, but keeping the message intact) as well as compre
Preview of Shay's Rebellion Primary Source Reading

Shay's Rebellion Primary Source Reading

Created by
Reading History
Shay's Rebellion is a turning point in American history as it showed the importance and need of a strong national government. This source has two primary source readings that fit on one page. An excerpt from a newspaper in Massachusetts and their perspective of the rebellion and government, as well as a letter from George Washington to Henry Knox on the same issues.This source dives into Washington's desire for a strong national government, and shows that the nation supported such an idea as w
Preview of September Unique Learning Systems Task Box- Time To The Hour (SPED, Autism)

September Unique Learning Systems Task Box- Time To The Hour (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 23 page file includes Telling Time To The Hour task cards in digital and analog format. There are 12 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 Bill of Rights in Real Life-- Stations Activity

Bill of Rights in Real Life-- Stations Activity

Created by
Leanne Reaves
"The Bill of Rights in Real Life" is an engaging and interactive activity designed to deepen students' understanding of constitutional rights and their practical implications. In this hands-on experience, students explore controversial constitutional scenarios, honing their critical thinking skills and fostering discussion about the balance between individual rights and societal interests.Structured as a station rotation activity, students receive a chart with guiding questions to complete as th
Preview of Presidents & World Leaders Around The World — Geography, Government, Civics

Presidents & World Leaders Around The World — Geography, Government, Civics

A Fun Semi-Silent Carousel Activity & PowerPoints to Engage Your Students!Studying presidents and world leaders throughout the world is important because it allows us to understand the impact individuals can have on society and history. By examining the decisions and actions of past and current leaders, we can learn valuable lessons about leadership through this semi-silent carousel activity.This is an engaging President's Day or world government activity on world leaders for geography, civi
Preview of AP Government Review Unit 2: Connecting Key Concepts

AP Government Review Unit 2: Connecting Key Concepts

How are *agenda setting* and the *bully pulpit* connected?!In this engaging activity, students are asked to use their critical thinking skills to work with a partner to connect seemingly unrelated key concepts from Unit 2: Interactions between the Branches.This activity has been thoughtfully created to make it as convenient for you as possible, without jeopardizing the rigor needed to prepare students for the AP Exam in May. They key concepts align to the AP Government CED. I use this activity i
Preview of AP Government Review Unit 1: Connecting Key Concepts

AP Government Review Unit 1: Connecting Key Concepts

How are *Federalism* and the *Electoral College* connected?!In this engaging activity, students are asked to use their critical thinking skills to work with a partner to connect seemingly unrelated key concepts from Unit 1: Foundations of Democracy. This activity has been thoughtfully created to make it as convenient for you as possible, without jeopardizing the rigor needed to prepare students for the AP Exam in May. They key concepts align to the AP Government CED. I use this activity in my cl
Preview of Dred Scott v. Sandford Supreme Court Case Analysis

Dred Scott v. Sandford Supreme Court Case Analysis

Created by
Reading History
Essential QuestionDo you agree with the United States Supreme Court’s decision in the Dred Scott case and why do you think they made such a ruling?This resource dives into the widely known Dred Scott v. Sandford Supreme Court case which nullified the Missouri Compromise.Complete with an answer key, this resource breaks down the case by providing background information, highlighting the argument of both sides, the outcome of the case, and the impact it had on the abolitionist movement.This resour
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