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7th grade civics dbqs under $5

Preview of Black Code Vs. Jim Crow Gallery Walk Source Activity for Reconstruction

Black Code Vs. Jim Crow Gallery Walk Source Activity for Reconstruction

Get students out of their desks and collaborating with this primary source-based gallery activity that challenges students to differentiate Black Codes and Jim Crow Laws. This lesson will allow students to better understand the failures of Reconstruction and the state laws future civil rights movements fought to overturn. Included in this package is the following: -Mini-Lesson PowerPoint on Black Codes, Jim Crow, and Plessy v. Ferguson. -Student Note and Gallery Walk Activity Sheet (Both Word an
Preview of Road to American Revolution DBQ (Document Based Questions) Paper and Google

Road to American Revolution DBQ (Document Based Questions) Paper and Google

U.S. History Road to Revolution DBQ Document Based Questions and Writing Prompt with Checklist (Paper and Google Drive Versions), Digital Distance Learning & PrintThis This American History Road to Revolution Document Based Question Writing Activity is perfect for Common Core planning in your American History or Civics classroom! Also part of American History Part 1 (Colonialism to Reconstruction) MEGA BUNDLE and ROAD TO REVOLUTION BUNDLEThis product includes:4 Sources4 Document Based Questi
Preview of CONSTITUTION SCAVENGER HUNT: Google Drive | Google Forms | Google Classroom

CONSTITUTION SCAVENGER HUNT: Google Drive | Google Forms | Google Classroom

Created by
Mister Harms
To better understand the basic information within the U.S. Constitution, students will browse through this primary source document and find the main ideas regarding the 7 Articles and 27 Amendments. Included are 17 questions about the articles and 27 questions about the amendments. All questions (except for one) will be answered with a number. This is a great way to introduce, study, or review the United States Constitution for your civics unit or for a Constitution Day activity. You may even
Preview of Andrew Jackson Indian Removal Act Age of Jackson Stations Activity

Andrew Jackson Indian Removal Act Age of Jackson Stations Activity

This engaging resource includes six stations and a six-page worksheet over the Age of Jackson, the Indian Removal Act, and the Trail of Tears. Students are required to analyze multiple political cartoons and primary source quotations. The final station offers students the opportunity to analyze Jackson’s presidency and legacy.Station 1: A Brief Overview of Jackson’s Life and Presidential TermStation 2: Jackson’s Duel and the Assassination AttemptStation 3: Jackson Through Political CartoonsStati
Preview of State and Local Government Reading and Activity  (Google Compatible)

State and Local Government Reading and Activity (Google Compatible)

State and Local Government Activity Is your class learning about local politics and your local community?In the State and Local Government Activity, students will read a handout about state and local governments, they will then answer a series of text based questions. After the reading and questions students will choose a local government service to research and analyze. Students will answer questions about their local service and why it matters to the community. This lesson is a great introduct
Preview of 1st Amendment- Freedom of Speech Lesson

1st Amendment- Freedom of Speech Lesson

Created by
Clint Wilson
Engaging 1st amendment lesson on the controversial topic of Freedom of Speech. Lesson can be used for students to work through independently on computer or tablet. Teachers can also utilize this lesson as a teacher guided resource. Personally, I have used this lesson in Edmodo, Google Classroom, and Versal Course. It includes videos and articles along with discussion based questions to check for understanding.
Preview of The Bill of Rights: Students 1st Amendment Rights in Schools | Court Cases

The Bill of Rights: Students 1st Amendment Rights in Schools | Court Cases

This lesson creates meaningful interaction with students, as it focuses on their rights, and how the 1st Amendment applies to them. Students are engaged as they analyze their rights in different situations.For example, can students protest their dress code? Can school administrators remove books from the school library for being controversial? Students explore Supreme Court cases and scenarios while examining these questions and situations.Introduction & purpose of the Bill of Rights and Ame
Preview of Constitution Document Based Questions DBQ (American History)

Constitution Document Based Questions DBQ (American History)

Constitution Document Based Questions DBQ, Digital Distance Learning & PrintThis practice will allow your students to dig deep and analyze the various aspects of the Constitution. The format will have students analyze 4 documents, answer 4 short answer questions, and then there is a writing extension with a rubric. It is also formatted to use in print or with an online classroom. Enjoy! American History DBQ, American History Test Prep, American History Test Review, American History, Ameri
Preview of The Constitution Review and Test Critical Thinking

The Constitution Review and Test Critical Thinking

Assessing Critical Thinking in Social Studies!This purchase includes two different versions of an assessment for the 4 lessons in my Constitution unit and a review worksheet for the entire unit.  Those lessons are:☆ The Constitutional Convention☆ The Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches and Checks and Balances☆ The System of Federalism☆ The Bill of RightsI would not purchase this review and assessment packet unless you have previously purchased some of the lessons. The assessments are sp
Preview of Close Reading:  First Amendment Landmark Cases and Political Cartoons

Close Reading: First Amendment Landmark Cases and Political Cartoons

Perfect for Social Studies, Language Arts, Reading, Debate, and Public Speaking classes! This lesson guides students through reading and analyzing the first amendment, what is protected speech and unprotected speech. Students examine the actual amendment, sample political cartoons, and two Landmark Supreme Court cases. To culminate the lesson, students conduct further research on the First Amendment in schools to create their own political cartoon to show mastery of the material! This lesson
Preview of The Roman and U.S. Government DBQ Activities

The Roman and U.S. Government DBQ Activities

The Roman Republic – DBQ Activity:The main goal of this lesson is to have student analyze primary and secondary sources to compare Roman & U.S governments & determine how Democratic the Roman Republic was.A PowerPoint is included to provide student instructions for each activity option.There are 2 different DBQ Options for this activity. Each with some similar and different documents. Each has a slightly different focus. There 3 different ways students can use and analyze each DBQ DBQ Op
Preview of U.S. Colonies DBQ Document Based Questions & Writing, Digital Google Learning

U.S. Colonies DBQ Document Based Questions & Writing, Digital Google Learning

U.S. History U.S. Colonies Document Based Questions and Writing Prompt with Checklist (Paper and Google Drive Versions), Digital Distance Learning & PrintThis This U.S. Colonies Document Based Question Writing Activity is perfect for Common Core planning in your American History or Civics classroom! BUY IN A BUNDLEU.S. History Bundle. Also follow for updates on new products. I will be adding Document Based Questions and Writing Activities for U.S. History and Civics! Also part of American H
Preview of The Civil War Review and Test Critical Thinking

The Civil War Review and Test Critical Thinking

Assessing Critical Thinking in Social Studies!This purchase includes two different versions of an assessment for the 7 lessons in my Civil War unit and a review worksheet for the entire unit.  Those lessons are:☆ Strengths and Weaknesses Stations Activity The Civil War Gallery Walk☆ The Gettysburg Address Close Reading Activity The Civil War☆ Journey through the Civil War☆ The NYC Draft Riots☆ A Civil War Escape Room - Students track down a Confederate Spy!☆ A Civil War Word Wall and Vocabulary
Preview of Mayflower Compact Analysis

Mayflower Compact Analysis

A concise document analysis learning activity analyzing the Mayflower Compact created by the Pilgrims upon their arrival in the New World. Provides background knowledge and a modern translation to improve engagement and understanding of the content. Visual aid is used to establish understanding of the setting of where it was written and contribute to scaffolding the development of visual analysis. Uses guiding higher order questions to direct analysis and scaffold toward understanding. Could be
Preview of Sectionalism and Events Leading to Civil War Review and Test Critical Thinking

Sectionalism and Events Leading to Civil War Review and Test Critical Thinking

Assessing Critical Thinking in Social Studies!This purchase includes two different versions of an assessment for the 6 lessons in my Events Leading to the Civil War unit and a review worksheet for the entire unit.  Those lessons are:The Lives of Enslaved People Before the Civil War Stations ActivityResistance to SlaveryThe Abolitionists - American Experience - Viewing GuideMissouri Compromise Compromise of 1850 Kansas-Nebraska Act Map ActivityJohn Brown's Raid at Harper's Ferry Martyr or Murdere
Preview of Second Amendment:  Research and Class Debate (Gr. 7-12)

Second Amendment: Research and Class Debate (Gr. 7-12)

No study of the Constitution or current events is complete without a well researched and organized class debate. This resource provides teacher and student guidance through the 2nd Amendment debate process-- researching the Amendment and its modern application, the debate format, and a written reflection to conclude.This bundle includes:- Ppt to guide class- Research organizers for student use- Four sourced documents to spur research- Sentence starters for debate participant use- Sideline orga
Preview of The English Bill of Rights vs. US Bill of Rights

The English Bill of Rights vs. US Bill of Rights

Created by
History Guru
The student will demonstrate knowledge of the political philosophies that shaped the development of United States constitutional government. a. Analyze key ideas of limited government and the rule of law as seen in the Magna Carta, the Petition of Rights, and the English Bill of Rights. Instructions: Complete the table and the questions that follow. The English Bill of Rights, US Bill of Rights, and What Does This Mean?
Preview of Activities to be used with the DBQ -What Type of Citizen Does a Democracy Need?

Activities to be used with the DBQ -What Type of Citizen Does a Democracy Need?

This contains two activities to be used with the DBQ published by the DBQ Project. It DOES NOT contain the actual DBQ. Included: * 3 graphic organizers for your students to list the Pros and Cons of each type of citizen * 24 Turn N Talk cards. The cards pose a scenario to encourage discussion about the types of citizen or the actions a particular type of citizen might take. ***************************************************************************** This is to be used with the DBQ publishe
Preview of The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln Speech Analysis and Writing Activity

The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln Speech Analysis and Writing Activity

The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln Speech Analysis and Writing Activity, Google, Digital Distance Learning & PrintThis Speech Analysis Guide will allow your students to dig deep and analyze the famous and inspiring speech by Abraham Lincoln. This activity packet will have them answers questions about the style and effectiveness of the speech. They will then use their answers to write a persuasive essay. There is also a guided interview template for students to reflect on lingering
Preview of Influences on America's Limited Government WebQuest

Influences on America's Limited Government WebQuest

This 90 minute lesson will thoroughly, and quickly, cover the influences of American government, including Greece, Rome, Montesquieu, Hobbes, Locke, and more. Additionally, the web quest probes into the components of limited government. Included with the web quest is a post quiz, as well as a bell ringer article that contrasts the Chinese government with America's limited government by showcasing lack of internet privacy in China. See preview for full details!
Preview of Civil Rights Movement DBQ - Printable and Google Ready!

Civil Rights Movement DBQ - Printable and Google Ready!

United States History DBQ: The Civil Rights MovementIn this DBQ, students will learn about peaceful strategies used during the Civil Rights Movement as they analyze primary sources and engage in rich discussions about citizenship with their classmates so they can answer the question: How Can Citizens Peacefully Change a Nation? When they have finished their analyses, there is a graphic organizer to help them organize their thoughts and prepare to write a response to the question. A step-by-step
Preview of DBQ Mini: Ratification of the U.S. Constitution SS.8.A.3.11 {History Guru}

DBQ Mini: Ratification of the U.S. Constitution SS.8.A.3.11 {History Guru}

Created by
History Guru
Ratification of the U.S. Constitution U.S. History Mini DBQStandard:SS.8.A.3.11 Analyze support and opposition (Federalists, Federalist Papers, Anti-Federalists, Bill of Rights) to ratification of the U.S. Constitution. Essential Question: Should the Constitution have been ratified in 1787 without the Bill of Rights? Was the Bill of Rights necessary?DBQ Style Marking StrategiesHistory through ELA & Reading StandardsL.A. 1.7.2.: Authors PurposeLA.7.2.2.1: The student will locate, use, and an
Preview of Purposes of Government Activity  (Google Compatible)

Purposes of Government Activity (Google Compatible)

Create-A-State Introduction to Government Activity Is your class learning about global nations and the requirements of earning state recognition worldwide?Create-A-State Introduction to Government Activity allows students to create their own nation through a series of guided questions and topics. The activity explores the requirements of a state (population, territory, sovereignty, and government) while allowing students to creatively explore what it takes to create a new nation. This activity i
Preview of Analyze Text of the Constitution - Legislative Branch - DBQ Assignment

Analyze Text of the Constitution - Legislative Branch - DBQ Assignment

Created by
Download and Go
Engage your students in a thought-provoking exploration of the United States Constitution with this comprehensive primary source activity focusing on Article 1, Section 8. This meticulously crafted resource is designed to foster critical thinking, textual analysis, and a deep understanding of the powers delegated to Congress.Key Features:Primary Source Focus: Dive into the heart of the Constitution by honing in on Article 1, Section 8. Uncover the powers granted to Congress and encourage student
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