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Preview of Who Am I? - Community Helpers Powerpoint Game #1

Who Am I? - Community Helpers Powerpoint Game #1

Created by
Teacher Gameroom
Community helpers games are great for teaching students about different community jobs. In this "Who am I" game, students must guess the community worker. There are 10 questions and you just click on each question to go to it. Each question has 3 clues and student have to guess which community helper it describes. Clues include tools they may use, what they do, and where they may work. Great for a whole class review or rainy day activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad! Extra licens
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Powerpoint Review Game

3 Branches of Government Powerpoint Review Game

Created by
Teacher Gameroom
Review 3 branches of government: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. Students are given a clue about one of the three branches and they must decide which branch it is. There are 21 questions in all, and you just click on each question to go to it. The question disappears after you've clicked on it, so you know you've answered it. The scoreboard allows you to add scores during Slideshow Mode. Great digital resource for a review or social studies activity. Great for individual practice on the iP
Preview of US Constitution Activity Review Game | Constitution Federalism Bill of Rights

US Constitution Activity Review Game | Constitution Federalism Bill of Rights

This Constitution review game, which plays like Jeopardy, is very easy to use and is a great way to review the major themes surrounding the Constitution, including Checks and Balances, the Articles of Confederation, the Bill of Rights and much more. Sounds are included, categories seamlessly flash onto the screen, and simple "clicks" engage your class on the material that has been learned! Just follow the included instructions!The United States Constitution review game, which plays like Jeopar
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 Civil War Game Show Activity

Civil War Game Show Activity

Created by
Wise Guys
Here is an engaging Civil War Game Show activity you won't want to miss. Your students will be quizzed on events, battles, and important people of the American Civil War between the Union and Confederacy through a fun game!The purpose of this activity is for students to show their understanding of the American Civil War between the North and the South. They will be answering questions either as individuals, teams or groups. It is a fun way to review before a quiz or a test.Here is what you will
Preview of American US History Review Games PART 1 Bundle: 9 Sets for Early US History!

American US History Review Games PART 1 Bundle: 9 Sets for Early US History!

American History Review Games PART 1 Bundle: 9 Sets for Early U.S. History!In this highly-engaging and effective purchase, you receive 9 American History Jeopardy review games to go along with each unit for early American History (13 Colonies, Revolution, Constitution, New Nation [Washington, Adams, Jefferson], Jackson, Industry and Reform, Westward Expansion, Sectionalism and Civil War, Reconstruction)! Too, this purchase saves you considerably over purchasing each Jeopardy game separately!Eac
Preview of Community Helpers Who Am I Powerpoint Game #2

Community Helpers Who Am I Powerpoint Game #2

Created by
Teacher Gameroom
Engage students with this fun, interactive community helpers game. In this "Who am I" game, students must guess the community worker. There are 10 questions and you just click on each question to go to it. Each question has 3 clues and student have to guess which community helper it describes. Clues include tools they may use, what they do, and where they may work. Great for a whole class review or rainy day activity. Great for individual practice on the iPad!Click HERE to save 30% by purchasi
Preview of Congressional Leadership and Committees Lesson

Congressional Leadership and Committees Lesson

This resource is perfect for teaching your U.S. Government students about the leaders and committees in Congress- both House and Senate. It includes a 25-slide Power Point/Google Slides™ lecture, student fill-in-the-blank CLOZE notes, a graphic organizer that displays the leadership structure, and a game that will help students to review and interact with the material about Congressional leaders. The notes cover topics such as: the key leaders of the House and Senate (Speaker, President of the S
Preview of Government Jeopardy Game for 4th Grade Social Studies

Government Jeopardy Game for 4th Grade Social Studies

Created by
JB Creations
Engage students in a fun and interactive Jeopardy game reviewing key topics in the area of 4th grade Government found in the new Social Studies learning standards! 25 questions covering the Articles of Confederation, the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, the first Amendment, and the 3 branches of Government are arranged in a colorful game board! Topics and point values are linked to corresponding questions and answers in an interactive fashion that is ideal for smart boards, projectors, or eve
Preview of Judicial Branch  Where Would the Case Go? Scenario Review Game Court System

Judicial Branch Where Would the Case Go? Scenario Review Game Court System

This is a fun and interactive way to test your student’s knowledge about the United States Court System. Students can work individually or in groups to figure out what court would hear the case in the scenarios. Your students will have so much fun! (PowerPoint & Google Slides compatible)"So much fun!" Samantha"Great way for my students to review before their state Civics exam!" JenniferThis activity will be perfect for your secondary Civics & American Government class when studying the U
Preview of Branches of Government Jeopardy

Branches of Government Jeopardy

Branches of Government Jeopardy Game Students will love this interactive Jeopardy style game to review the branches of government. Click on the number for each question and then click the link to get back to the home screen! The numbers change color after you pick them so you know you haven't used the same one twice! Categories Include: The Legislative Branch The Executive Branch The Judicial Branch Jobs and Duties Vocabulary Terms
Preview of Community Helpers PowerPoint Guessing Game - What's My Job

Community Helpers PowerPoint Guessing Game - What's My Job

Created by
HappyEdugator
Your students will love this fun and interactive community helpers game. This is a PowerPoint game of "Who Am I?" Students get three clues to guess the job of the community helper. There are 14 different workers represented. Students have to figure out who it is from clues about where they work, what they wear, what vehicles they drive, and what tools they use. Fun for review or assessment in kindergarten. Project on your whiteboard or Smartboard or use it at a computer center. No prep. Easy to
Preview of Canadian Government Trivia Game | Round 1

Canadian Government Trivia Game | Round 1

Created by
Coach's Corner
Introducing or reviewing information about Canada's government system can be both engaging and educational! This self-checking trivia game, based on the Ontario Social Studies Curriculum for Grade 5, supports student learning in a fun atmosphere. It can be played as a whole-class activity using a projector, or by individual students as an enrichment opportunity or extra review task.NOTE: This is "Round 1" of my Canadian Government Trivia Game; Round 2 is also for sale at my TPT store. Both v
Preview of 4th Grade Social Studies End of Year Review Jeopardy Game!

4th Grade Social Studies End of Year Review Jeopardy Game!

Created by
JB Creations
Engage your 4th grade social studies students in this prep free, interactive Jeopardy review game for the end of the year! This game reviews key topics and ideas in the areas of history, geography, government, and economics pulled straight from the New Learning Standards for Ohio 4th grade Social Studies. This is a perfect review to engage in leading up to end of the year assessments, SLO tests, etc. 25 questions covering key vocabulary, concepts, and events are arranged in a colorful game b
Preview of U.S. Constitution Jeopardy

U.S. Constitution Jeopardy

This U.S. Constitution Jeopardy game contains one round of Jeopardy-style questions with six categories of five questions each. Click on the dollar amount to reveal a clue, which students must then answer. The last slide can printed off and used by the teacher as an answer key. Categories are:AmendmentsArticlesThe Executive BranchConstitution TermsMiscellaneousThe Executive BranchThe Final Jeopardy question is "The Constitutional Convention took place in this building located in this city."When
Preview of Constitution Day Unit from Teacher's Clubhouse

Constitution Day Unit from Teacher's Clubhouse

The Constitution Day Unit includes a PowerPoint, a minibook, a game, a writing activity, and more Constitution-related activities. (Includes all 10 activities below.) *Please note our PowerPoints are password-protected from editing and are only compatible with PCs. Mac users will not be able to view our PowerPoints. When opening one of our PowerPoints on your PC, click "Read Only" to view and print the PowerPoint. 1) Preamble Vocabulary: Students chose "constitutional" vocabulary to define, us
Preview of Capitalism, Socialism, & Communism Monopoly

Capitalism, Socialism, & Communism Monopoly

I created this game to teach about economic systems. There are three versions of the game: one for market economies (capitalism), one for mixed economies (socialism), and one for command economies (communism). This product includes Chance and Community Chest cards and instructions for each game. You can use these with standard Monopoly boards.
Preview of NEW! Geography: Types of World Governments SUPER Bundle + FREE RESOURCE

NEW! Geography: Types of World Governments SUPER Bundle + FREE RESOURCE

Bundle & Save Up to 30% For the Modified World Government Bundle, Click HereStudents need to understand the role that world governments play in cultures and ways of life and how it affects the economy, civil rights, natural rights, and freedoms -- or lack of freedoms. This Types of World Government Bundle will provide students with various activities to motivate and engage them. These learning activities range from problem-solving, cooperative group reading activities, PowerPoint presentatio
Preview of Reconstruction Review Game | Students Review Major Themes from Reconstruction

Reconstruction Review Game | Students Review Major Themes from Reconstruction

In this Reconstruction review game, students play Trivia Challenge, a review game like Jeopardy, to review content on Reconstruction, Lincoln's assassination, John Wilkes Booth, William Seward, the Wade-Davis Plan, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Andrew Johnson, the Freedmen's Bureau, and much more! This Reconstruction review game is very easy to use! Sounds instantly and automatically play, categories seamlessly flash onto the screen, and simple "clicks" engage your class on the material that has bee
Preview of Federalism Scavenger Hunt

Federalism Scavenger Hunt

Student Directions: Today you will be working in pairs to find examples of how the federal government is involved in our school. Remember, educational funds come from the local, state, and federal level. BUT, federal funds always have strings are attached. As you conduct your hunt, please adhere to the following rules. Do not disturb other classes. INSIDE voices and WALKING feet are a must. Take a photo (at least one team member must be in it) to document each of your findings. Then, add your ph
Preview of Checks and Balances: Rock, Paper, Scissors Game

Checks and Balances: Rock, Paper, Scissors Game

This is a lesson plan, student answer sheet and an example student answer sheet for a game I created called Checks and Balances: Rock, Paper, Scissor. Students will face off against each other representing one of the three branches of the United States Government. Depending on the result of the match, students will have to use their knowledge of checks and balances to fill in the action that takes place. * This one of my favorite lessons all year. My students love facing off against each other a
Preview of ★ Digital + Printable ★ Introduction to Federalism Breakout Game

★ Digital + Printable ★ Introduction to Federalism Breakout Game

Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!This lesson can be used as a review or introduction to the foundation of the principle of Federalism. Some of the topics covered on this lesson include the Federalist Papers, vocabulary, levels of government (national, state, local), concurrent powers, implied powers, and reserved powers.You can use physical locks and a lock box (click here to purchase an official Breakout Edu Box) or a digital Google
Preview of Introduction to Congress- House vs. Senate- Lecture, Graphic Organizer, Game

Introduction to Congress- House vs. Senate- Lecture, Graphic Organizer, Game

Introduce your U.S. Government students to the Legislative Branch (Congress) by teaching them about the similarities and differences between the House and Senate, including size, terms, constituencies, powers, etc. This resource includes a power point/Google Slides lecture, a graphic organizer, an extension assignment regarding congressional powers, and a review game. It provides a great introduction to the Legislative Branch and will provide your students with an overview of key concepts. This
Preview of Bill of Rights and Branches of Government Jeopardy Review Game

Bill of Rights and Branches of Government Jeopardy Review Game

Review the Bill of Rights & the branches of government in this fun, interactive Jeopardy style review game! Designed to help students memorize the first ten amendments and the roles of each branch, this hyperlinked PowerPoint can be easily navigated like a game board in present mode or clicked through question by question. The game includes5 categories: Amendments 1-5, Which branch?, Know Your Rights, Amendments 6-10, and Picture Clues25 questions2 daily doubles1 final JeopardyQuestions clea
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