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Government cultural activities for Google Apps

Preview of White House Virtual Field Trip (Google Earth Exploration)

White House Virtual Field Trip (Google Earth Exploration)

Take your students on a virtual tour to the White House. Using a combination of Google Earthâ„¢ 360-degree views, informational text, video, and visuals, your students will learn about the history and significance of the White House from multiple perspectives.This virtual field trip covers::: geographic location of the White House:: the significance of the White House:: White House Grounds:: White House construction :: Protests at the White House (Silent Sentinels):: North Lawn:: South Lawn:: Cere
Preview of Independence Hall Virtual Field Trip (Google Earth Exploration)

Independence Hall Virtual Field Trip (Google Earth Exploration)

Take your students on a virtual tour of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. Using a combination of Google Earthâ„¢ 360-degree views, informational text, video, and visuals, your students will learn about the significance and history of Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell from multiple perspectives.This virtual field trip covers::: geographic location Philadelphia:: Independence Hall construction:: Significant events occurring at Independence Hall:: Assembly Room:: Long Galle
Preview of U.S. Capitol Virtual Field Trip (Google Earth Exploration)

U.S. Capitol Virtual Field Trip (Google Earth Exploration)

Take your students on a virtual tour of the United States Capitol Building. Using a combination of Google Earthâ„¢ 360-degree views, informational text, video, and visuals, your students will learn about the history and significance of the U.S. Capitol from multiple perspectives.This virtual field trip covers::: geographic location the U.S. Capitol:: the importance of the U.S. Capitol:: Capitol construction:: Capitol dome:: Statue of Freedom:: Rotunda:: Statuary Hall:: House Chamber:: Old Senate C
Preview of Nigeria Case Study Review (AP Comparative Government)

Nigeria Case Study Review (AP Comparative Government)

Created by
Travis Keirns
This assignment reviews some of the most important topics regarding Nigeria including Government Structure, INEC, Cleavages, Post-Materialism, Demographic Challenges, Resource Curse and MEND. It includes five slides with visuals, data sets, links to related articles and questions. It can be used as a review assignment or an easy sub plan. The assignment will take about two class periods.
Preview of Is Christmas Constitutional? (AP US Government / Freedom of Religion)

Is Christmas Constitutional? (AP US Government / Freedom of Religion)

As we approach the holiday season, many businesses and cities begin putting up festive decorations... but is this constitutional? The first amendment provides free exercise of religion to all, but it also requires that the Government not establish any official religion. So, if the White House puts up a Christmas Tree, is it Constitutional? Can a kindergarten teacher teach about the Menorah and Hanukkah? LET'S FIND OUT!This recourse was created for AP US Government Students, but it could be used
Preview of Russia Case Study (AP Comparative Government)

Russia Case Study (AP Comparative Government)

Created by
Travis Keirns
This assignment reviews some of the most important topics regarding Russia including Government Structure, Freedom House Data, Party System, Oligarchs, Nashi, Illiberal Democracy and Political Legitimacy. It includes five slides with visuals, data sets, links to related articles and questions. It can be used as a review assignment or an easy sub plan. The assignment will take about two class periods.
Preview of 5th Grade American History Pacing Guide

5th Grade American History Pacing Guide

This pacing guide correlates with Indiana 5th grade social studies standards, which is American History. I have created it using the Savvas textbook, but it correlates with all US History for grades 4-6. I have included my pacing guide, links to projects, links to my rubrics and activities, I CAN statements, picture books that I use, and essential questions.
Preview of Visualizing a Citizen Assignment

Visualizing a Citizen Assignment

Created by
Owen Brenno
What does a citizen look like? What do citizens do? What do citizens think about or feel? Have your students answer these questions by using their creativity to color what a citizen looks like to them.Students will color in the outline of the person as a citizen and add words or images around the outside that also relate to citizenship. Students will also explain their choices on the outside around their drawing. On the back of the page is a set of reflection questions for students to use to ref
Preview of Current Events/ REHUGO Evidence Project

Current Events/ REHUGO Evidence Project

Created by
Jamie Minoso
Do you wish your students were a bit more knowledgeable about current events? Do you wish they could think about things from reading, entertainment, history, universal truths, government and politics, as well as their observations that connect with what you are reading or teaching? This is the perfect project to help them learn about what is happening or has happened in the world and think about its importance.
Preview of AP Comparative Gov: Political Cleavages Assignment

AP Comparative Gov: Political Cleavages Assignment

Created by
Travis Keirns
Students will explore political cleavages in Iran, Nigeria and China to better understand content from Unit 3.7 of AP Comparative Government. This is a perfect assignment to review key terms, add depth of knowledge or simply fill the time after a lecture.
Preview of Types of Government Activities and Posters!

Types of Government Activities and Posters!

Created by
1337 Teacher
Description:Ten years ago, I created Types of Government posters, and they became my all-time best-seller on TPT!Although I regularly receive 5 stars for this product, one purchaser said, "I wish you had activities to go with this!" So, this product includes my original posters along with 5 different class activities to accompany the posters.Each poster features a different type of government and contains easy-to-understand definitions of each form. Posters also include images representing each
Preview of Country Study Guided Research MEGA BUNDLE - Digital and Print

Country Study Guided Research MEGA BUNDLE - Digital and Print

This guided research country study BUNDLE will have your students learn about a country in a new and fascinating way. With both print and digital versions of 23 countries, it is great for the hybrid classroom. The whole class can cover the same country for an in-depth look at a nation, or everyone can get a different country for a real cultural exploration.Younger students can use the first 7 pages and National Geographic for Kids to complete a smaller book of facts. Older students can continue
Preview of Constitution Day Pixel Art and Reading Comprehension

Constitution Day Pixel Art and Reading Comprehension

Students will read two informational texts about the Constitution and the first Constitutional Convention. After completing the response questions, they will put their answers into pixel art to reveal a self-grading, secret picture.
Preview of 25 U.S. Civics Bellringer Writing Prompts & Essential Questions | Google Slides

25 U.S. Civics Bellringer Writing Prompts & Essential Questions | Google Slides

Created by
Pedagogy Cafe
vThis collection of 25 open-ended critical writing prompts is the perfect way to get students thinking, writing, and discussing essential civics topics and themes. These prompts are ready-to-use as bellringers, extra time writing prompts, or other civics supplements! Students begin by reflecting on Essential Course Questions, (Slides 1-3), and then answer various critical thinking questions about civic issues like voting, the U.S. Constitution, the three branches of government, important legisla
Preview of Letter from A Birmingham Jail - Current Protest Analysis

Letter from A Birmingham Jail - Current Protest Analysis

Created by
Learn to Achieve
This activity is meant to introduce students to the concepts and ideas found in Martin Luther Kings Letter from a Birmingham Jail. Students will complete their analysis of the Letter and its coorelation with modern day protest movements in two different parts. Students are given a variety of differentiated way to express what they have learned and the connecitons that they find. Part I: Students will Read - Stop - Think using Martin Luther Kings "Letter from a Birmingham Jail". Students will rea
Preview of Spanish Royal Family Listening Activity (Level 1 or 2)

Spanish Royal Family Listening Activity (Level 1 or 2)

Created by
Kristen T
Looking for a way to imbed family vocab and tener grammar in a culturally meaningful activity? This interactive worksheet goes along with this Youtube video to help students develop their listening skills.Remote learning, in person, and hybrid friendly!Includes:Key vocab to fill out pre-video Fill in the blank worksheet to fill out during the video (I would recommend playing the video twice for Spanish 1)A mini extension activity to introduce the verb tener Answer key After students are done fil
Preview of Podcast: Indian Relocation 1940’s-1970’s

Podcast: Indian Relocation 1940’s-1970’s

Podcast: Indian Relocation 1940’s-1970’sThis is a fantastic 1 day lesson that will help you to provide a more in-depth background of the Red Power and Occupy Alcatraz Movements. The 1950 Relocation Act had a profound impact on Native North Americans. This lesson is designed to be personalized by you to best suit your classroom and the students needs. I hope you enjoy this lesson as much as I have! Directions Start with the warm-up to get the students ready to think critically, I like to
Preview of Current Events Project | Become Your Own News Station!

Current Events Project | Become Your Own News Station!

This is a very engaging project for any current events class! Students will get to become their own "News Station" as they create 4 things:- 3 Episode Podcast Series- 2 Comics- 1 Breaking News Email- A logo for their news stationStudents love the choice they get in which current events they report on. I use this as a Current Events Final Project, but it can be used in any way for your Current Events class!
Preview of Politics of the Flag Pole

Politics of the Flag Pole

Texas Political Culture broken down with examples of the 6 flags and the current debate over removing the confederate flag from the front of Fiesta Texas and understanding the political history behind the government's operations and state's public policy perspective
Preview of Supreme Court Cases of 2022 - Resource Guide, Lessons, and Bulletin Board

Supreme Court Cases of 2022 - Resource Guide, Lessons, and Bulletin Board

Created by
Ed Inspirations
This product is a resource guide (I.e., an accumulation of links to sources and current event articles and a few lessons you can use to encourage deeper exploration). All resources link to the major summer 2022 Supreme Court cases. I give you information about and supplementary background reading articles for each of these four cases: 1. Dobbs (overturning Roe v. Wade), 2. New York State Rifle & Pistol Association (about efforts to restrict gun access), 3. West Virginia v. E.P.A. (about e
Preview of The American Dream Choice Board & Essay HyperDoc

The American Dream Choice Board & Essay HyperDoc

Created by
eduKateTX
Utilizing a choice board, students explore the American Dream from a number of different viewpoints such as a lawyer, a poet, a photographer, etc. They will then craft an essay describing their unique American Dream. Academic vocabulary, a learning rubric, and links to sites such as the Library of Congress are included to guide students through this activity.Follow my Pinterest page to get even more inspiration from free education resources like YouTube channels, podcasts, memes, and more. You c
Preview of U.S. Flag Inquiry Lesson | Inquiry Question, 4 Centers, Product-Based Assessment

U.S. Flag Inquiry Lesson | Inquiry Question, 4 Centers, Product-Based Assessment

Created by
Lauren Parker
Need an engaging social studies lesson to inquire about the American flag? Look no further! This 2-day inquiry lesson facilitates student learning in an effort to help them better answer the essential question, "Does the United States flag represent our country well?"---Open the lesson by posing this question to students, then having them complete a quickwrite with their prior knowledge. Then, direct students to rotate in centers, completing each activity in their notes handout packet which shou
Preview of Simplified description of Black Lives Movement

Simplified description of Black Lives Movement

Created by
Xolchi
The events that have conspired within 2020 alone has children and older youth speaking nonstop. You would think it is easy to educate our students about racism but it can be a very touchy and difficult topic to speak on without bias or our own opinions. We do not know what it is like at home for them and their beliefs, but I have collected information from reliable sources to construct a brief but informing presentation that speaks on the Black Matter Movement and where this movement stems from
Preview of Southwest Asia & North Africa - Student Atlas

Southwest Asia & North Africa - Student Atlas

Created by
eduKateTX
Designed to replace physical journals and paper organizers, this resource allows students to create their own atlas while taking notes in class or conducting their own research remotely. Sections include:Geography - physical features, climateCulture - art, language, food, dress, social structures, technology, beliefsSocial Institutions - government, economic, educational, religiousIn addition, the student atlas includes a final check for understanding and a learning rubric. Combine with introduc
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