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Preview of Social Studies American Civics Bell Ringers Bundle (Google Slides Compatible)

Social Studies American Civics Bell Ringers Bundle (Google Slides Compatible)

Engage your students right when they walk in the door with bell ringers that will support your middle school American Government and Civics history curriculum!Inside this resource, you'll find 200 bell ringers to use throughout the year while you teach about American government, politics, the U.S. Constitution and other content related to Civics!Along with a PowerPoint version of the slides, the bell ringers are also compatible with Google Slides! There are links to digital versions of the bell
Preview of Articles of Confederation DBQ (Strengths & Weaknesses)

Articles of Confederation DBQ (Strengths & Weaknesses)

Students will be analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. The assignment contains 10 documents and 30 questions. The assignment does not require the use of a textbook. I have included an answer key. Please message me if you have any questions. *Students will be analyzing primary source excerpts, pictures, and maps. *I have included an extended response at the end of the assignment. *The document can be uploaded to your website or Google Drive; however, please mak
Preview of AP Government - Topic 1.1 & More: Declaration of Independence & Ideals

AP Government - Topic 1.1 & More: Declaration of Independence & Ideals

AP Government Topic 1.1: Foundations of Democracy - The Declaration of Independence & Ideas of Limited Government Attention: Lock-in at this introductory price - these lessons will be periodically updated for the course 2019/20-course redesign - I have named these foundations of Democracy - formally Constitutional UnderpinningsThis is Part II of our series for the redesigned AP Government & Politics Exam. This test covers:Limited government | Natural rights / natural laws | Popular Sove
Preview of Conspiracy Theory? Kennedy Assassination- AWESOME INQUIRY LESSON-3 days

Conspiracy Theory? Kennedy Assassination- AWESOME INQUIRY LESSON-3 days

With this lesson students play detective, look at suspects and theories, and rule out those theories relating to the Kennedy Assassination. This includes 11 Documents and videos to help students question suspects and rule out theories to have them develop their own belief as to who killed JFK. I LOVE this inquiry lesson because I had my students use posters and create web links similar to most detectives on crime shows. THEY LOVED THIS!
Preview of Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 Primary Source Worksheet

Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 Primary Source Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 Primary Source Worksheet This primary source worksheet allows students to directly analyze the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. This primary source document allows students to learn about the treatment of Chinese immigrants and how Chinese laborers are viewed within the United States during the late 1800s.The worksheet includes 18 guided questions and an answer key for the teacher. The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 is included with the worksheet. This worksheet is gre
Preview of Civic Literacy DBQ Essay Graphic Organizer

Civic Literacy DBQ Essay Graphic Organizer

Created by
Kelsey Clark
This graphic organizer is designed to help students succeed on the NYS Framework-aligned Regents exam's Civic Literacy DBQ Essay. It goes paragraph by paragraph with spots for students to brainstorm responses, checklists for a good introduction and conclusion, fill-in-the-blank thesis statements, and fill-in-the-blank topic sentences. Students could work independently on each part or be guided by a teacher. This is a great resource for a class's first attempt at writing this five paragraph essay
Preview of DBQ Constitution Debate--Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

DBQ Constitution Debate--Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

Created by
Gautam Thapar
One of the most interesting topics in any U.S. History class is the development and ratification of the Constitution. This packet includes documents that guide students towards answering the question, "Should the Constitution be ratified?" The question is posed in the present tense, because ideally, students take the role of Federalist or Anti-Federalist in debating the merits and drawbacks of the Constitution. The packet includes sentence starters, space for students to list the most relevan
Preview of US HISTORY - GOVERMENT & CITIZENSHIP: US Constitution BUNDLE

US HISTORY - GOVERMENT & CITIZENSHIP: US Constitution BUNDLE

This bundle includes 13 great resources that form a complete learning segment.These resources offer a variety of learning strategies that engage the students in meaningful learning. Such as Primary Source AnalysisPowerPoint PresentationsGroup Discussion Questions prompts. Assessments & AssignmentsMovie Guide Questions with Answer KeyKey Topics include:The Articles of ConfederationThe Constitutional ConventionThe Constitution - Separation of Powers Federalism & Powers Defined in the Con
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 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 Bundled Mini-Lesson: Influences on American Government

Bundled Mini-Lesson: Influences on American Government

One of the main themes of any United States History or Government class is how the ideas fundamental to this country's constitutional democracy can be traced to three influential documents: the Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, and the Mayflower Compact.This bundled resource includes a PowerPoint that highlights the main ideas behind the three documents. A graphic organizer, used in conjunction with the PowerPoint, assists students in identifying the main themes behind each document and
Preview of US Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Infographics Analysis Lesson

US Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Infographics Analysis Lesson

Created by
SincerelySally
Teach your students about the US Gross Domestic Product (GDP) through analyzing various infographics with this engaging lesson plan. This activity provides a comprehensive overview of GDP and includes:Observation and comparison of US GDP to other countriesAnalysis of changes in US GDP over timeIdentification of the types of spending that make up US GDPAnd more!This lesson is perfect for promoting critical thinking and data analysis skills. Help your students understand the significance of GDP an
Preview of Richard Nixon and the Watergate Scandal: Document Based

Richard Nixon and the Watergate Scandal: Document Based

This assignment contains six primary sources covering President Nixon and the Watergate Scandal.(1.) G. Gordon Liddy Quotes Regarding the June 17, 1972 Watergate Break In(2.)"Nixon as Pinocchio," John Pierotti for the New York Post, 8 June 1973,(3.) Anthony Lewis on the Integrity of Archibald Cox. For Times Magazine. (4.) "I am not a crook" political cartoon, Published in the Washington Post 1974.(5.) Richard Nixon’s Resignation Letter(6.) "Pardon Me Gerald.." 1976 Presidential Election ButtonE
Preview of US HISTORY & GOVERMENT  |  The Constitution - UNIT PLAN LESSONS

US HISTORY & GOVERMENT | The Constitution - UNIT PLAN LESSONS

This resource includes 10 Lessons that explore various subjects related to the Constitution. This offers students helpful background information to understand the Articles of Confederation and the problems that led to the Constitutional Convention.Students can analysis various primary sources, compare arguments, and explore influential documents that played a crucial role in the development of the Constitution. This resource provides a total of 161 Slides & 37 Pages distributed among the 1
Preview of Articles of Confederation Gallery Walk

Articles of Confederation Gallery Walk

Students will analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation. The activity contains 10 documents and 30 questions. I have included an answer key. Please message me if you have any questions. *Students will be analyzing pictures, maps, and primary source excerpts.*I have included a writing piece at the end of the activity. *This is a great activity to get students out of their seats and moving!*The activity does not require the use of a textbook or teacher preparation.Docum
Preview of Underground Railroad DBQ/Stations Activity

Underground Railroad DBQ/Stations Activity

UNDERGROUND RAILROAD DBQ ACTIVITY/STATIONS: Document-based activity in which students analyze primary sources and documents to examine characteristics of the Underground Railroad. Contains 11 documents with embedded questions, including: images, maps/tables, excerpts from Harriet Tubman, Arnold Grayston, and Fredrick Douglass, map of the “railroad” routes, cartoon, Drinking Gourd lyrics, newspaper article, Freedom Quilt/Code, and the poem Freedom House. Can be assigned individually or used as st
Preview of Russian Revolution : Reasons for the Revolution

Russian Revolution : Reasons for the Revolution

This lesson is an awesome way to start off your unit on the 1917 Russian Revolution. Included in this product are: -4 group stations (each is a document explaining a different reason leading up the revolution) -A group answer sheet, with areas for students to assign individual roles within the group -An individual assessment post-group work, to ensure ALL students understood the material Check out my preview for details! (Perfect for evaluations, as it covers all criteria for group
Preview of Middle East Politics:  Which Governments Should the U.S. Choose as Allies?

Middle East Politics: Which Governments Should the U.S. Choose as Allies?

In this lesson, developed by Shawneen Morrison, students analyze a chart that lists critical information concerning 8 anonymous Middle Eastern nations to decide which would make the most valuable allies for the United States. Then they work to convince their classmates to vote in favor of their choices. Afterward, students are presented with additional information, like comparative data with other Western nations, demand for oil, the presence of terrorist groups, and geographic location to see
Preview of Primary Source Activity: The Treaty of Paris 1783

Primary Source Activity: The Treaty of Paris 1783

This is a primary source activity in which students work in groups to analyze the Articles of the Treaty of Paris. Groups will take turns presenting their findings to the class, will participate in a gallery walk, and will ultimately write an essay in which they must cite evidence from the Treaty of Paris.
Preview of Constitution Primary Source DBQ - Federalist Papers #10 & 51 DBQs

Constitution Primary Source DBQ - Federalist Papers #10 & 51 DBQs

Created by
Primary Sources
This is an in-depth and challenging assignment. Students will need to read, and demonstrate their understanding of two of the most significant Federalist essays in the Federalist Papers collection. I've taken several hours to go through the primary source document to excerpt it to make it more accessible to students; be aware that it's still a challenging read. The challenge is worth it though, and this will push even your highest-achieving students to work hard!I assess my students' ability to
Preview of Civic Literacy DBQ Essay: Individual Rights in the Constitution

Civic Literacy DBQ Essay: Individual Rights in the Constitution

Created by
Kelsey Clark
This is a Civic Literacy DBQ essay that exactly matches the format of the new NYS Framework Regents exam. The topic is individual rights in the Constitution. Basically, after not finding many examples myself of this new essay, I wrote my own. I have seen several sample Regents essays and have matched the format to match expectations for the final exam. All sources are cited and linked, scaffolding questions are all built in, and they follow the format of presenting the historical context of the
Preview of Create Your Own Political Cartoon Template

Create Your Own Political Cartoon Template

This is a very simple template that I use to facilitate students creating original political cartoons. The template includes a space for drawing out the cartoon and some analyzation tools such as spaces for students to list out characters and actions taking place in the cartoon. There is also a space for students to include a description of their primary message and existing bias to help students break down the messages present and show that their cartoon truly reflects understanding. This is a
Preview of Locke’s Social Contract and the Declaration of Independence DBQ

Locke’s Social Contract and the Declaration of Independence DBQ

Document-Based Question: What influence did the writings of John Locke have on Thomas Jefferson and other Americans whose writings shaped the Declaration of Independence?Historical Context and Full Step-By-Step Instructions6 DocumentsMultiple Analysis Questions (21 Total)Essay Prompt and DirectionsEssay: Using your knowledge of Locke’s Social Contract, the Declaration of Independence, and the drawings to write a well-written essay comparing ideas.  Use your best and appropriate grammar, punctuat
Preview of US History: Complete Curriculum Bundle

US History: Complete Curriculum Bundle

Bundle of EDITABLE reading comprehension packets that cover US History material from the Mayflower Compact of 1620 to the outbreak of the Coronavirus/COVID-19 of 2020. Packets all include key information, pictures for visual learners, Multiple choice/DBQ practice, test prep activities and reading comprehension questions with space to answer them right on the page.
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