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Free civics games

Preview of Branches of Government Color by Number - Close Reading and Text Marking

Branches of Government Color by Number - Close Reading and Text Marking

Created by
Think Tank Too
Practice reading comprehension skills with this Branches of Government Color by Number Close Reading Activity. Students will examine the non-fiction, informational text multiple times. This activity includes TWO options for students (individual coloring page or group collaborative poster). Great addition to your U.S. Constitution or Civics and Government unit!Topics include: Branches of Government, U.S. Constitution, Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch, President, Supreme Court
Preview of Community Helpers Roll and Color FREEBIE!

Community Helpers Roll and Color FREEBIE!

This is a set of 5 roll and color games. There are are 2 sets of games with a community helper theme. One set of games is for numbers 1-6 and one set is for 1-12.Please be sure to check out our website to read our blog, download freebies & handouts in the Resource Center, see where Mr. Greg will be making appearances in the Events tab, and more.  Visit our website here: The Kindergarten SmorgasboardThank you!Greg & Jason Warrenkindersmorgie@gmail.com
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Checks and Balances Game - UPDATED

3 Branches of Government Checks and Balances Game - UPDATED

Need a fun and interactive way to reinforce your lesson on checks and balances? Then this game is right up your alley! This game will get your students up out of their seats and will help them retain your government lesson. Many kids tend to zone out during social studies or have a difficult time understanding how the checks and balances between the branches work. After this game your students will be engaged and will understand exactly why we have checks and balances in our government.This is a
Preview of Rules and Laws Sort

Rules and Laws Sort

Created by
Kelly Hunter
Students cut and sort the rules and laws under the headings with realistic scenarios. I don't have an answer key with this, but the students should be taught that rules are guidelines we SHOULD follow to stay safe and happy - while- laws are rules that we MUST follow to stay safe and happy.
Preview of Life on Minimum Wage - Personal Finance Game for Students

Life on Minimum Wage - Personal Finance Game for Students

Created by
Richard Byrne
The purpose of Life on Minimum Wage is for students to recognize how difficult it is to save money when your only job(s) pay minimum wage without benefits. To win at Life on Minimum Wage the students have to reach five financial goals that they select. To earn money the students have to complete the tasks of their assigned jobs. The students then have to pay required bills before using money for their selected financial goals. As the game progresses students will be issued "surprise" cards which
Preview of Electoral College Game

Electoral College Game

Created by
Adapted History
This is a game that will help students understand the Electoral College. The students compete against a partner for each state by rolling dice. The total on the dice represents the popular vote. Students will be able to see that you can win the popular vote and still lose the electoral college.
Preview of FREE Articles of Confederation & U.S. Constitution Crossword / Key Included

FREE Articles of Confederation & U.S. Constitution Crossword / Key Included

This is a perfect review of Articles of Confederation and U.S. Constitution vocabulary, including key people, ideas, etc, such as the Land Ordinance of 1785, Northwest Ordinance of 1787, Shays's Rebellion, the Lost State of Franklin, Checks and Balances, Federalism, Separation of Powers, the Bill of Rights, etc. Key is included.©Founding Fathers USA. All rights reserved by Founding Fathers USA. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Additional teachers must purchase their ow
Preview of Reducing Carbon Footprint - PowerPoint Game

Reducing Carbon Footprint - PowerPoint Game

Created by
Megan Farrar
This game is the perfect activity for Earth Day - or any other day you and your students are learning ways to reduce your carbon footprints! Students have to answer questions to questions about reducing, reusing and recycling to make eco-friendly choices.
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Lessons

3 Branches of Government Lessons

3 Branches of Government (Executive, Legislative, Judicial)Includes:Google Slides Presentation (with links to online simulations)3 Lesson Plans2 Exit Tickets
Preview of Amendment Bingo

Amendment Bingo

Created by
Connor Bradley
This Amendment Bingo is a great way to review the Amendments for any history, government, or civics class! There are 30 unique bingo cards with 24 of the 27 amendments on each (with 1 free space) and 1 card that is the card for the caller. The way I have used this game in the past is that I will read the description of the amendment and leave it up to my students to correctly mark the correct box. Typically I will allow them to use their notes on the first few rounds, but then try a round or tw
Preview of Community Helpers:  Match the worker with their vehicle

Community Helpers: Match the worker with their vehicle

Fun puzzle printable for kids ages 2-6 to introduce community helpers.Print, laminate, cut pieces to separate. Mix up pieces.Have kids match the community helper with their vehicle. Question prompts included talk about what the helpers do for their job where, when, and how.Great for a quick group time activity. Thank you and enjoy - Sunny
Preview of Citizenship & Immigration Board Game

Citizenship & Immigration Board Game

Created by
Jacey Lucas
This ENGAGING and HIGHLY INTERACTIVE board game demonstrates the U.S. Citizenship process. Students can experience the path to citizenship as they roll dice to determine their fate in the process of becoming a U.S. citizen. The game illustrates the various stages of the application process, identifies obstacles that can impede the process, and conveys the length of time each stage may take. Supplies needed: 11x17 printout of game board, 1 die for rolling This graphic was developed in conjun
Preview of UN Global Goals for Sustainable Development Breakout Box

UN Global Goals for Sustainable Development Breakout Box

Created by
Heather Godley
Students solve the clues to "break in" to a locked box, learning about the United Nations Global Goals for Sustainable Development while they work collaboratively to complete their task!
Preview of Alexander Hamilton - Founding Fathers, Art, Social Studies Coloring Page

Alexander Hamilton - Founding Fathers, Art, Social Studies Coloring Page

This coloring page of one the founding fathers will intrigue and inspire any of your students, from elementary through high school. If you enjoy this FREE page, please consider purchasing the whole pack of Founding Father coloring pages, an excellent way for students to learn while expressing their creativity.Thank you for taking the time to rate our store and this product if you like it!
Preview of Romeo and Juliet Mock Trial Project

Romeo and Juliet Mock Trial Project

Created by
Paul Hricik
A mock trial is an excellent way to engage a student’s critical thinking skills, and persuasive writing skills, and challenge their knowledge of a sequence of events. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, several violent deaths occur and at the end of the play it’s ambiguous who will be punished and how. Therefore, to engage students in the play, they can play judge, jury, and lawyers in a trial to answer the question: was Friar Laurence guilty of performing an illegal marriage?
Preview of MINI Bill of Rights Digital Escape Room | Amendments I-V | Google Forms

MINI Bill of Rights Digital Escape Room | Amendments I-V | Google Forms

Check out my work with this FREE MINI Bill of Rights Digital Escape Room. This Digital Escape Room has students decipher a code and unscramble the letters that explain their rights in the first five amendments to the United States Constitution.
Preview of Constitution Puzzle

Constitution Puzzle

Review the Preamble to the Constitution with this fun puzzle! Student will piece together this quote: “We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.” When the puzzle is complete, a secret picture will reveal itself!
Preview of Bill of Rights Fast Five Board Game

Bill of Rights Fast Five Board Game

Created by
Civics Studies
Bill of Rights Fast Five Board GameSS.5.CG.1.4: Describe the history, meaning and significance of the Bill of Rights.SS.5.CG.3.2: Analyze how the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights limit the power of the national government and protect citizens from an oppressive government.SS.7.CG.2.3: Identify and apply the rights contained in the Bill of Rights and other amendments to the U.S. ConstitutionSS.8.CG.2.5: Analyze how the Bill of Rights guarantees civil rights and liberties to citizens.SS.91
Preview of Interest Group Bumper Sticker Game

Interest Group Bumper Sticker Game

Created by
I Love Gov
I use this game as a way to familiarize my students with 10 specific interest groups that they would be likely to hear on the news (ex. NRA, NOW, PETA, etc.). The students LOVE the slogans of the bumper stickers, and I love the fact that they are thinking critically as they match up the bumper sticker slogans with the interest groups that would most likely share those beliefs. I've included a power point with 40 bumper stickers, an answer key, my reasoning for each answer, a list of the interest
Preview of Free Bilingual Toy Shop Game - Juego de la Juguetería Gratis

Free Bilingual Toy Shop Game - Juego de la Juguetería Gratis

This game is a preview of the Bilingual Shop Megagame and Memory - Megajuego de Tiendas Check it out! With this simple material you can play lots of games! - Put the correct word sign in the shop facade. - Put the correct cards in the window store. - Matching words with pictures. - Play a memory game. - Matching uppercase to lowercase. - Order the picture cards alphabetically. - Order the word cards alphabetically. - Describe the picture without naming it and take the correct word card. - Asign
Preview of U.S. Constitution Jeopardy

U.S. Constitution Jeopardy

Created by
Tori Howard
A game of Jeopardy that covers content about the Constitution, the 3 branches of government, and the Constitutional Convention. Includes 25 questions and a daily double question to engage your students as they review this content! This game is presented in Microsoft PowerPoint format.
Preview of Civics State Exam Jeopardy Freebie

Civics State Exam Jeopardy Freebie

This is a jeopardy I play with my class to get them ready for the Civics EOC Exam, but should work for any civics, or US Government class. The headings need some tweeking, but it's FREE!
Preview of Exploring Community Helpers Lite

Exploring Community Helpers Lite

Created by
Green Apple
This is Powerpoint game.You can use on slideshow mode.When you click a building, it comes out who is working at there.This is lite version.There are 4 community helpers are working.Hamburger Shop: Shop assistantTrading Company: Office workerDepartment Store: Sales clerkFire Department: FirefighterWorks great on Interactive white board.Students explore the wide range of people and professions that make our society work, including workers in health care, at school, and in the community around them
Preview of Rules and Laws Sorting

Rules and Laws Sorting

Created by
Slice of Kinder
Print and laminate these laws and rules to have students sort through if it is to keep them safe or promote order in a community. Great as a whole class game or center activity! Used in my government lesson.
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