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Preview of Being a Good Citizen at Home, at School, and in the Community

Being a Good Citizen at Home, at School, and in the Community

Created by
Kristen Campbell
You can use these cards in many ways. 1. Print these cards, cut them out, and use them as a visual introduction to citizenship. • Show the students these cards and ask them if the children shown are being good citizens or if they are following rules at home, school, or in the community. • Use these cards as discussion starters. Show a particular card and ask the students what they should do if someone else is not being a good citizen. 2. Print these cards, cut them out, and laminate them.
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law - Congress Simulation (Basic)

How a Bill Becomes a Law - Congress Simulation (Basic)

Created by
Jason Jaffe
Over the course of a few days, this Congress simulation will allow your class understand and practice how a bill becomes law much like the U.S. Congress makes laws. Students will need to address the concerns of voters and concerned citizens, of each other, and YOU- the President! The bill in this simulation deals with the idea of creating an Open Campus (wherein students may leave campus freely during lunch periods). Amongst the issue students will debate are: 1. The impact of the bill on the
Preview of Civics EOC- Bingo Review (Florida Standards SS.7.C)

Civics EOC- Bingo Review (Florida Standards SS.7.C)

Created by
Ashley Giannone
38Looking to help your students review for the Civics EOC? This bingo game will serve as the perfect review! This game is aligned with the Florida standards for Civics and is great tool for review! Product also works well for review in a Government class.Provided:24 Bingo Cards38 Clue Cards
Preview of AP Government Vocabulary TABOO! Exam Review Game

AP Government Vocabulary TABOO! Exam Review Game

Review vocab with AP US Government students before their exam!This review game features 32 terms on 32 cards, each with 3-5 "taboo" words. These terms are pulled from units 1-5 and are "popular" terms that all students should be familiar with. This activity is great for getting students to really think about terms and what they mean and how to explain them.Instructions are included on page 1. An alternative is to break students into teams and have you explain the term and have groups discuss the
Preview of Branches of Power Game Reflection Sheet

Branches of Power Game Reflection Sheet

Reflection sheet to go with iCivics "Branches of Power" game - Students LOVE this game, it is extremely well done - this resource gives the teacher a way to assess student learning after playing the game!
Preview of Build an Iron Triangle!  A US Government Game

Build an Iron Triangle! A US Government Game

This a quick and fun game you can play in your classroom to help students understand the concept of iron triangles (issue networks). In this activity, students are assigned a congressional committee, an interest group, or a bureaucracy. They then have to "race" to find the two other students that would create an iron triangle with them and create a law together. To increase student engagement, you can offer a little extra credit to the students that finish the task first. In AP Government, t
Preview of A Loan & Credit Simulation - Econ. & Fiance

A Loan & Credit Simulation - Econ. & Fiance

Created by
Chance Wikaryasz
In this simulation, students will play the online game called "Shady Sam". In the game, students will be tasked with giving out loans to people with different interest rates and such. The goal is to give out loans that make the most money. Students will be exposed to topics such as loans, credit, interest, saving, etc. This was such a fun activity and my kids LOVED competing with each other to get the highest score. Most of them played it multiple times to fix the mistakes they made the first ti
Preview of Lawcraft: understanding how a bill becomes a law

Lawcraft: understanding how a bill becomes a law

Students will use this activity to get an understanding of the two current dominant political parties in the United States (Democrat and Republicans) and take a quiz to get an idea where they stand politically. (This will help in the simulation game on Icivics.) The class will then have to make an Icivics account and play the congress game. The game simulates how a bill is made into a law. Students will then select a political party, whether to be in the senate or house, pick an issue and try to
Preview of NIXON ON TRIAL!  A mock trial activity!

NIXON ON TRIAL! A mock trial activity!

Are you looking for an engaging and fun activity to help your US History or Government students understand the Nixon administration? This mock trial of Nixon is a perfect way to teach the complexities of Richard Nixon! Your students will love this activity, and they'll work on research and public speaking skills while they do it.In this activity, your students will play the role of a historical character or an "attorney" working with a character. They will research their character and that pe
Preview of I have...who has...Civics EOC Review Part 4

I have...who has...Civics EOC Review Part 4

Created by
Jill Zahn
This is a great way to review for the Civics EOC. Just print it out on card stock and cut into strips. Just have a student start with the strip that says "First Card to be Read" on it and go from there. It comes back around to that same student and that means they finished. My kids love it! I give extra credit if they get through it without anyone missing an answer!
Preview of I have...who has...Civics EOC Review Part 3

I have...who has...Civics EOC Review Part 3

Created by
Jill Zahn
This is a great way to review for the Civics EOC. Just print it out on card stock and cut into strips."First Card to be Read" on it and go from there. It comes back around to that same student and that means they finished. My kids love it! I give extra credit if they get through it without anyone missing an answer!
Preview of I have...who has...Civics EOC Review Part 2

I have...who has...Civics EOC Review Part 2

Created by
Jill Zahn
This is a great way to review for the Civics EOC. Just print it out on card stock and cut into strips. "First Card to be Read" on it and go from there. It comes back around to that same student and that means they finished. My kids love it! I give extra credit if they get through it without anyone missing an answer!
Preview of I have...who has... Civics EOC Review Part 1

I have...who has... Civics EOC Review Part 1

Created by
Jill Zahn
This is a great way to review for the Civics EOC. Just print it out on card stock and cut into strips. "First Card to be Read" on it and go from there. It comes back around to that same student and that means they finished. My kids love it! I give extra credit if they get through it without anyone missing an answer!
Preview of BECOMING THE PRESIDENT *A SIMULATION*

BECOMING THE PRESIDENT *A SIMULATION*

Created by
Chance Wikaryasz
This immersive simulation activity is perfect for any class studying presidents, government, or civics. This exercise lets students step into the President's shoes and deal with situations as The Executive Branch of the U.S. government would. This assignment starts with students being elected the brand new President of the United States. From there, they will be creative and put their personal touch on the presidency, create their own agenda, deal with domestic and international emergencies, and
Preview of iCIvics Do I Have a Right?  Full Ed. Guided Activity Worksheet (self made)

iCIvics Do I Have a Right? Full Ed. Guided Activity Worksheet (self made)

Created by
Stone Age Market
An activity sheet for students to fill out as they play the iCivics game called "Do I Have a Right? Full Edition. The sheet will be filled out as they take on and attempt to defend a court case. The sheet is self-made and not available on the iCivics Website. Included is all 27 Amendments to help students during the game.
Preview of Fallacy Detective Matching Game Bundle

Fallacy Detective Matching Game Bundle

Created by
Writing Fun
This has a PowerPoint now to help teach the game. A bonus file is included to teach the Gospel.
Preview of AP US Government & Politics Unit Two: Judicial Branch Vocabulary Review Game

AP US Government & Politics Unit Two: Judicial Branch Vocabulary Review Game

Created by
TKC Education
Review the essential vocabulary for Unit Two: Judicial Branch of AP U.S. Government and Politics with this multiple use game. A total of 33 essential terms, this is a fun and engaging activity that keeps student interest. Can be used as a group or individually. Print as study sheets, assign as a sort game, or the fun and sometimes competitive POST'EM.****Some essential terms may overlap units. This is to provide review for comprehension and connections.
Preview of Criminal and Civil Cases Steps Word Sort + Criminal and Civil Cases Venn x2

Criminal and Civil Cases Steps Word Sort + Criminal and Civil Cases Venn x2

This word sort is a great resource to use for group work or even individual review. Visually organizing the necessary steps in both criminal and civil cases is extremely valuable. Students can also utilize the venn diagram resource to record similarities and differences. Great additions to Cornell Notes covering Civil and Criminal Law and the Internet. Check out the unit study guide and exam resources too!This product is also sold as part of the Government: Individual Rights, Law and the In
Preview of The Judicial Branch: Study Guide and Activity Pack

The Judicial Branch: Study Guide and Activity Pack

Created by
Brad Hulman
Generate excitement and engagement in your classroom as your students learn about the Judicial Branch of the United States Government! This packet has a 30 question Study Guide covering THE JUDICIAL BRANCH. I have included five highly interdependent cooperative group activities using the STUDY GUIDE. They are structured to motivate students to be engaged with one another as well as content. Five different games are also included. You are shown how to play all of the games with the STUDY GUIDE
Preview of Mock Congress -- Cell Phone Surveillance Reform Legislation

Mock Congress -- Cell Phone Surveillance Reform Legislation

Created by
Thomas R Eddlem
This "Mock Congress" takes a current hot constitutional issue and creates a role-playing game on the legislative process. Students play a congressman, senator or Vice President and decide between protecting Americans' privacy/civil liberties and terrorism prevention. Designed for classes of 18 or more, students learn the legislative process cooperatively, engage in public speaking and persuasive writing (a 3-minute speech) and – last but not least – study a key part of the U.S. Bill of Rights.
Preview of iCivics Do I have a Right?  Bill of Rights Ed. Guided Activity Sheet (self made)

iCivics Do I have a Right? Bill of Rights Ed. Guided Activity Sheet (self made)

Created by
Stone Age Market
An activity sheet for students to fill out as they play the iCivics game called "Do I Have a Right? Bill of Rights Edition. The sheet will be filled out as they take on and attempt to defend a court case. The sheet is self-made and not available on the iCivics Website. Included is the Actual Bill of Rights to help students during the game.
Preview of POTUS Election!  A Classroom Simulation Game

POTUS Election! A Classroom Simulation Game

Are you looking for a fun and educational activity to help your students understand political ideology, parties, campaigns, and elections? This activity is perfect for your class. In this activity, your students will play the role of a candidate or a voter. On day 1, the student voters will explore their political ideology with an online ideology quiz while the candidates develop their campaigns. On day 2, Democratic and Republican candidates compete in primary elections. Day 3 is the culmi
Preview of AP Government Unit 1 Jeopardy - Foundations of American Democracy

AP Government Unit 1 Jeopardy - Foundations of American Democracy

This Jeopardy game focuses on AP Government and Politics Unit 1 - Foundations of American Democracy. You can print, download or play the original version. You could also press edit and then make a clone of it and edit any questions/answers that you’d like. Great to review for a unit test, or the AP exam.
Preview of BOOM! 3rd Grade Social Studies and Science Review Game

BOOM! 3rd Grade Social Studies and Science Review Game

This board game correlates with Virginia SOL topics (3rd Grade): Matter, Earth Cycles/Patterns, Civics, and Famous Americans. The game is a great way to review for SOLs or to use in conjunction with teaching these units. Older grades can use this game to review 3rd grade concepts. Teacher will need to provide a dice and game pieces; game board, directions, questions, and answer key are included.
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