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Preview of Gerrymandering and Reapportionment- Lecture and Activity

Gerrymandering and Reapportionment- Lecture and Activity

This resource is perfect for teaching your U.S. Government students about reapportionment, redistricting, and gerrymandering. It includes a 16-slide power point (also available in Google Slides) that includes lecture notes, activity directions, and debrief questions. The resource also includes student CLOZE notes and a gerrymandering activity that will bring the topic to life for your students. The notes cover topics such as: reapportionment, redistricting, gerrymandering, important court cases
Preview of U.S. President Facts | Two Truths and A Lie Activity Game | President's Day

U.S. President Facts | Two Truths and A Lie Activity Game | President's Day

U.S. President Facts | Two Truths and A Lie Activity Game | Presidents Day | Whacky Zany U.S. President FactsDid you know one of our president's had pet tiger cubs in the White House? Or that another went blind in one eye from a boxing accident? Capture your student's attention and fascination by learning these "not so well-known" weird and whacky U.S. President facts! Project the PowerPoint on the screen and have them follow along guessing which two facts are true and which one is the lie! The
Preview of Government Jeopardy Game

Government Jeopardy Game

Jeopardy is a fun way to review concepts taught in class! This product is a government jeopardy game geared toward 2nd and 3rd grades. The categories include vocabulary, community government, state government, country/national government, and citizen pride. The questions are basic government knowledge and vocabulary that students should know by the time they leave second or third grade. Some examples are: What is the leader of a town/state/nation called; Who is the president (which you can
Preview of ★ Digital + Printable ★ Executive Branch Customizable Breakout Game

★ Digital + Printable ★ Executive Branch Customizable Breakout Game

Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!This lesson can be used as an introduction to the Executive Branch or a review. Some of the topics covered in this game include amendments, requirements to be president, cabinet departments, and vocabulary. You can use physical locks and a lock box (click here to purchase an official Breakout Edu Box) or a digital Google Form with this game. (The form is included with your purchase. Click here to learn
Preview of U.S. Presidential Election Game: Election Jeopardy

U.S. Presidential Election Game: Election Jeopardy

Created by
Games 4 Gains
Have you been teaching your students about the electoral process this year? Are you looking for a fun activity to review all that your students have learned about presidential elections? This U.S. Presidential Elections Jeopardy Game is perfect for reviewing the different phases of the presidential election during the final countdown to the election! This game includes questions about presidential eligibility, the primaries & caucuses, the conventions, voting in the general election, and
Preview of Civil Rights Movement (1945-1970) BINGO Review Game Activity

Civil Rights Movement (1945-1970) BINGO Review Game Activity

Created by
Betsey Zachry
The Civil Rights Movement BINGO Review Activity is the perfect U.S. History social studies review activity, guaranteed to keep your students totally focused during the big test review or as an end-of-year activity. The game spans from 1945 to 1970, during the administrations of Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson. The BINGO game consists of 36 different BINGO game cards, a master game board, and 42 question cards.Why do teachers love this review activity?⭐Once you prep, you can use it over
Preview of Election Jeopardy

Election Jeopardy

Election Jeopardy is a great resource to add to your election unit. There are 6 categories: 1. Candidates 2. Election Day 3. Presidential Trivia 4. Electoral College 5. Government 6. Election Potpourri Each Category contains 5 question/answers...for a total of 30 Questions in the Jeopardy Format.
Preview of Jeopardy game / Fun Activity for Government Class. Powerpoint Slides, Civics

Jeopardy game / Fun Activity for Government Class. Powerpoint Slides, Civics

This is a fun jeopardy game for a government or civics class. The format is just like the jeopardy game on tv with 5 categories and a final jeopardy question. I usually split the class into two teams, and each team has to agree on their answers together. Students usually have a lot of fun with this. The topics include: The three branches, Minority Rights, Women's Rights, The Bill of Rights, and Random Questions. Will take 1-2 class periods.
Preview of ★ Digital + Printable ★ Election Themed Customizable Breakout Game

★ Digital + Printable ★ Election Themed Customizable Breakout Game

Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!This breakout was designed to help students review what they've learned about the election process in the United States. The game is designed to be solve regardless of the students' knowledge of the election system. Students can solve these puzzles with a little bit of simple research if they are unfamiliar with elections. Topics covered include the electoral college, vocabulary, the White House, forme
Preview of Branches of Government Review PowerPoint

Branches of Government Review PowerPoint

Created by
gingerose
This is a PowerPoint slideshow that reviews basic facts dealing with the branches of government. It has been kid tested numerous times. It can used as a review, introduction, quiz or other activities. My students enjoyed using it like electronic flashcards as well as playing games such as Around the World with it. Excellent tool for when you finish your lesson a few minutes early and need a sponge activity. This 30 slide Powerpoint slideshow has student answering questions such the ones below
Preview of President Guess Who? Game

President Guess Who? Game

Created by
Kids and Coffee
Match each of the 44 Presidents to their accomplishments. Each card has two or three accomplishments during the President's term and also states what number President they were (16th, 9th, 42nd, etc). *Helpful hint: Print this powerpoint in slides of 2 or 4 to conserve paper. This is a great game for President's Day even if your students don't know every detail about every president. This does come with an answer sheet. Enjoy!!
Preview of Government Jeopardy (National, State, Local)

Government Jeopardy (National, State, Local)

Created by
Deena Wilcox
This jeopardy reviews all the levels of government. It asks questions about who is in charge at each level. It also reviews how the branches work together in checks and balances. It is a great game to review all levels and all branches of government.
Preview of Duck for President

Duck for President

Classroom worksheets and resources for the book Duck for President. The packet includes sequencing cards, vocabulary cards, comprehension questions, classroom jobs for a mock election, and a voter registration sheet. This is a great activity for helping students to understand the process and vocabulary of an election.
Preview of For the Win: Race to the Assisted Living Wing of the White House

For the Win: Race to the Assisted Living Wing of the White House

Interactive modeling of 2024 presidential election candidate match-up predictions and winner forecasts. Strategize the final prediction on the map to predict the 2024 election outcome by naming who you forecast will run as president and VP for each of the two major parties and the probability of winning and losing under the the forecasts you modeled in mapping the path to 270 you think is most likely to represent an accurate real-world presidential election scenario in 2024. Minimum length of re
Preview of Canadian Government Jeopardy

Canadian Government Jeopardy

Great test review game!! Students absolutely love it and are very engaged. Jeopardy music plays throughout the game. Simple navigation as answers come up on clicks. Must have for anyone teaching Canadian Government!!
Preview of Presidential Elections: Study Guide and Activity Pack

Presidential Elections: Study Guide and Activity Pack

Created by
Brad Hulman
Generate excitement and engagement in your classroom as your students learn about Presidential Elections. This packet has a 30 question Study Guide covering PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. 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 provided. Every game is f
Preview of Civil Rights I Have, Who Has?

Civil Rights I Have, Who Has?

Created by
Copelan's Corner
This game is a fun way to help students remember key facts about the Civil Rights and Key People, Events, & Developments from1950-1975. The GSE standards for social studies was used to help create this resource. I am leaving this activity in powerpoint so it can be edited to fit your classroom. Please don't edit and/or resale this for profit.Thank you for visiting my store, and be sure to follow me for more games like this one!
Preview of Types of Elections Pokemon Go

Types of Elections Pokemon Go

Created by
Erin Lange
Teach your students about the types of elections with a Pokemon Go-inspired lesson. Students will hunt for Elections Pokemon that you hide around the school. Each Pokemon character informs the students about the election type. Each Pokemon includes an activity and response prompts to hold the students accountable for their learning. Materials include 6 Pokemon (see topics below), one activity per Pokemon, response prompts for each activity, and organizer with answer key, and modifications for
Preview of State Government: Study Guide and Activity Pack

State Government: Study Guide and Activity Pack

Created by
Brad Hulman
Generate engagement and excitement in your classroom as your students learn about State Government. This activity includes has a thirty question study guide, five authentically interdependent cooperative group activities, and five fun review games that cover State Government. The games and activities are geared to Middle School and High School classrooms. State Government: Study Guide and Activity Pack includes the following: 1. Thirty question Study Guide covering State Governments a
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 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS--HOW DO THEY CHANGE? POWER POINT GAME AND NOTES - A

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS--HOW DO THEY CHANGE? POWER POINT GAME AND NOTES - A

Here's a huge 96-slide power point game and notes product for middle school social studies. It teaches the Common Core standards: CC RH 6-8.4 and 6-8.7. Just sit back and flip the slides. The rest is done for you and your kids will enjoy the game format. Students will solve questions on congressional district procedures and learn such terms as gerrymandering, redistricting, census, population shift, statutory requirements, political party shift, reapportionment, and more. If you like this
Preview of Civics Election Unit Study Game

Civics Election Unit Study Game

Can be used with the Election Unit Study Guide and made to aid in Election Unit Test. Covers these categories: > Propaganda > Democrat or Republican? > Political Third Parties > Elections > Influencing Government Follows FL Civics EOC Standards: SS.7.C.2.8, SS.7.C.2.9, SS.7.C.2.10, SS.7.C.2.11, SS.7.C.2.13
Preview of Election Category Board Game

Election Category Board Game

Created by
B.Rogers
What is Election Category Board Game? That is the question. It is like the Jeopardy board game with 5 categories pertaining to elections. There are 3 boards in this game. The first includes point amounts. The second contains the answers and the third contains the questions. The numbers can be cut out to cover the answers so that students can play with a partner or team. The boards can be enlarged to be used with the entire class. HAVE FUN!!
Preview of Election Vocabulary Games Part II

Election Vocabulary Games Part II

Created by
B.Rogers
Are you looking for a fun way for your students to learn about elections? Well, look no more. This fun packet includes a list of 25 election vocabulary words with definitions as well as 2 fun games which you can use to review them. The games include Election Bingo and an election word search. There are answer keys provided so there's no extra work for you. There's even a page on which students can create their own wordsearch. You and your students will just love this packet as you discuss
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