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Civics laboratory activboard activities

Preview of Georgia 3rd Grade Economics Review Jeopardy Game-CRCT!!

Georgia 3rd Grade Economics Review Jeopardy Game-CRCT!!

Review game created to cover all of Georgia 3rd Grade standards dealing with Economics. Topics included are natural, human, and capital resources, entrepreneurship, saving vs. spending, taxes, banking, budgeting, goods and services. This is a great review for those tests coming up!!
Preview of Checks & Balances 3.1 Civics EOC Continued: Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Smartboard

Checks & Balances 3.1 Civics EOC Continued: Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Smartboard

Checks & Balances 3.1 Civics EOC Continued: Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, SmartboardThis lesson is an in-depth look at the Checks & Balances of the three branches of the United States Federal Government. Students will learn first why a system of checks and balances was put in place, and then they will look at most of the ways (checks) that the three branches stop each other from abusing their powers. Each check is explained and examples are given to reinforce comprehension. Checks and balance
Preview of DIGITAL VERSION - 2 Games- Needs & Wants and Goods & Services with Google Slides

DIGITAL VERSION - 2 Games- Needs & Wants and Goods & Services with Google Slides

Digital Version means NO PREP (No print, cut, laminate, bag, tag, etc)! Your students will love these interactive games for Social Studies lessons!You must have a google account to play. You will make your own copy, then share your copy with your students or present from your computer or smart board. You have permission to share a copy with students. You do not have permission to share commercially.
Preview of United States Constitution Bill of Rights Interactive Google Slides Pear Deck

United States Constitution Bill of Rights Interactive Google Slides Pear Deck

Engage your students with these interactive Google Slides/Pear Deck that cover the fundamentals of the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. This resource includes a BrainPop video (log-in required!) about the Constitution and interactive writing and drawing prompts to help students master the content. Additionally, this lesson features 3 samples of "Do Now" questions and 2 samples of "Closing" tasks to connect the lesson to current events of 2020 or to prompt students to reflect on
Preview of What Is Civics Introduction to Civic Engagement Pear Deck Google Slides

What Is Civics Introduction to Civic Engagement Pear Deck Google Slides

Introduce your students to Civics with these 10 thought-provoking questions! This slide deck can be used in whole-group instruction for maximum engagement, or in self-paced mode. A YouTube video explaining the importance of civics and civic engagement are also included. This lesson incorporates mixed-level questions to guide instruction and improve students' ELA skills, such as identifying and applying domain-specific vocabulary and composing clear written responses.These slides are perfect for
Preview of Economics / Supply and Demand / Producer & Consumer / Resources

Economics / Supply and Demand / Producer & Consumer / Resources

Created by
One Idea Later
>>>GET IT IN THE BUNDLE!! JEOPARDY GAME, SUPPLY & DEMAND TASK CARDS, & ECONOMICS TEST!<<<This resource is a great tool for reviewing 3rd / 4th grade Economics! Assist your students with review on different aspects of Economics using this fun and engaging game!Great for whole-group, small-group, and in-person practice. This game is equipped with an easy-to-use scoreboard!This resource includes text boxes. Only the Scoreboard Slide requires modification (the names of team
Preview of Community Helpers Flipchart - Graph, Matchup, Riddles, Guess Who?

Community Helpers Flipchart - Graph, Matchup, Riddles, Guess Who?

Created by
KinderCulture
Introduce and reinforce community helpers with a variety of activities: 1. Web - Brainstorm what students already know about community helpers. 2. Graph - Determine which community helpers your students think are most important before and/or after your unit. 3. Match-up - Match the image of a community helper to its name. 4. Riddles - Decide which community helpers meet the description given in riddle form. 5. Guess Who? - Play this game on the interactive board to encourage students to ask ques
Preview of Election Day for 2024 Presidential Election Interactive Pear Deck Google Slides

Election Day for 2024 Presidential Election Interactive Pear Deck Google Slides

Teach the importance of presidential elections with these interactive slides! Students will learn about political parties, the electoral college, and the issues candidates campaign on. This slide introduces the concept of voting with a "This or That" game where students must pick ONE side with multiple things that interest them or they like. This resource can be used as a whole class lesson (recommended for discussion!) or in self-paced mode. Students will also practice important ELA skills such
Preview of Good Choice or Bad Choice? A BOOM CARDS Game

Good Choice or Bad Choice? A BOOM CARDS Game

What are BOOM CARDS? Boom cards are completely digital and self-checking! Boom Cards will play on computers, chromebooks, and tablets. After you check out, please download the product to get instructions and to get a link to the Boom Card deck. This is NOT a printable resource.These BOOM CARDS feature good choices and bad choices. Click to hear the choice, and decide if it is a good choice or bad choice. There is only one correct answer on each card. Correct answers will be marked in green,
Preview of CREATING A CIVILIZATION WALL

CREATING A CIVILIZATION WALL

CREATING A CIVILIZATION WALL offers students an opportunity to consider the components of a civilization as well as the positive and negative attributes that either move civilizations to achieve or decline. This unit begins with developing a class social contract that allows students to understand the importance of building community and developing and using individual strengths as a means to citizenship. Students then consider the components of a civilization and compose a class definition. Th
Preview of January 6, 2021: Discussion Questions (10)

January 6, 2021: Discussion Questions (10)

We have included a brief description of the events that occurred on January 6, 2021. We have included 10 questions to help you facilitate a discussion with your students.We encourage you to find photos that are appropriate for your students.It is important to analyze events so that we can learn from them and make informed decisions.LaNesha and Naomi
Preview of Civics For All

Civics For All

Remote Learning for your Google Classroom on Google Slides. This is a digital resource, great for Remote LearningLet me save you hours of planning!This "Civics for All: 3-5 Part 1" resource is a companion to the New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) curriculum, Passport to Social Studies. This curriculum resource is Lesson 1 of Part 1 for Grades 3-5. Lesson 1 of the Civics for All curriculum is designed to be modified and adapted to fit the needs of Remote Learning and all New York Cit
Preview of Citizenship and Government Jeopardy Review Game - 3rd Grade Social Studies

Citizenship and Government Jeopardy Review Game - 3rd Grade Social Studies

Want a fun way to review Citizenship and Government concepts with your third graders? Use this Jeopardy-style game! Students will love working in teams during this fun, no-prep activity! Keep reading to learn all the details!What are the categories?Rules and Laws (SOL 3.11)Rights (SOL 3.11)Responsibilities (SOL 3.11)Diversity (SOL 3.13)Government (SOL 3.12)How does it work?Students work in teams (up to five teams if you use the digital scoreboard)Take turns letting teams pick a category and poin
Preview of Election Day for Midterm Elections Pear Deck Google Slides

Election Day for Midterm Elections Pear Deck Google Slides

Stress the importance of midterm elections and teach about how local and state-level elections work with these interactive slides! Students will learn about political parties and various issues people vote on, regardless of the type of election. This slide also introduces the concept of voting with a "This or That" game where students must pick ONE side with multiple things that interest them or they like. Can be used as a whole class lesson (recommended for discussion!) or in self-paced mode. S
Preview of Letter to Congress Alternate Assignment (Narrative)

Letter to Congress Alternate Assignment (Narrative)

Created by
Reed Smith
This is an Alternate assignment to the classic letter to congress assignment. Works well in Social Studies or ELA or a hybrid class. This can be used for PBL units, Highly Capable Students, SPED Students, or as part of a choice board. This is a 5 paragraph narrative essay that uses an issue of the students choice to follow the path through Congress from a bill to a law.
Preview of Labor Day Mural Project Community Helpers Career Day Classroom Decor BUNDLE

Labor Day Mural Project Community Helpers Career Day Classroom Decor BUNDLE

Created by
Multiple Sheets
Labor Day Mural Project Community Helpers Career Day Classroom Decor BUNDLE.Spark your classroom spirit with the ultimate bundle of creativity, celebrating Labor Day and Community Helpers Career Day. The collaborative mural project encourages each student to contribute a unique art piece using a variety of mediums, fostering creativity and teamwork in one engaging package. Mural pages are meticulously numbered, ensuring a seamless and hassle-free assembly process. This project not only creates a
Preview of Political Propaganda Analysis Activity

Political Propaganda Analysis Activity

Created by
Learn to Achieve
Political propaganda online lesson that explores the types of political propaganda, specifically is as it pertains to elections and politics; bandwagon, glittering generalities, plain folk, card stacking, name-calling, testimonial and transfer. Students will work their way around the board provided to complete all of the activities, using the provided materials and links to outside analysis articles on political propaganda. Students should be able to formulate a response to the overall idea of t
Preview of United States Bill of Rights Create a Comic Google Slides Pear Deck

United States Bill of Rights Create a Comic Google Slides Pear Deck

Looking for an engaging and fun lesson on the Bill of Rights? Check out these interactive Pear Deck slides! This resource covers the basics of the Bill of Rights and includes a Ted Ed video to provide a brief explanation of why the Bill of Rights is necessary. Students will then use the Draw Feature via Pear Deck to create comic squares for each of the first ten amendments. These slides can be easily modified to fit your classroom needs with low-to-no prep required. Use them in a whole-group les
Preview of American Government - The Judicial Branch-The Complete Unit Lesson Plans

American Government - The Judicial Branch-The Complete Unit Lesson Plans

American Government Complete Judiciary Unit Lesson PlansIncludes high-interest power point files with links, a student workbook and a 60 question multiple-choice exam with key.100+This product contains the entire unit of information on the Judiciary Branch. On their own, students will answer the questions, using video links, graphs, and the internet while learning about the nation's judiciary branch. I have used this same presentation in my courses for years. Last year I decided to flip my cla
Preview of CIVICS OR US HISTORY DIORAMA PROJECTS

CIVICS OR US HISTORY DIORAMA PROJECTS

A diorama is “a three-dimensional scene from an event” in history, such as: the Boston Tea Party, American Revolution, War of 1812, Civil War, Mexican-American War, French Revolution, World War I or II, the Trojan War or Peloponnesian War, among so many other events that helped shape the course of the World as well as the United States. These diorama projects are fun, interactive, and engaging. They provide students with a hands on projects-based approach to learning. A learning experience that
Preview of Recycling Powerpoint, Sort, and  Inquiry

Recycling Powerpoint, Sort, and Inquiry

Created by
Brandy Lincoln
Recycling Inquiry: Why is it important to recyle? Powerpoint slides share what happens to our trash and how long it takes for paper, plastic, tin to decompose. Students were asked to bring in paper and plastic recylables. They made a prediction of what our class uses more of (paper or plastic). Then we sorted and recorded our data on the data sheet provided. We tied this in with SS being good citizens and taking care of our community.
Preview of Prison Research Project & Case Study

Prison Research Project & Case Study

Rikers Correctional Facility in NYC is one of the nation's most notorious prisons. This research project examines Rikers from several perspectives. Students get to see a glimpse inside Rikers, do some research on their own, and then propose some possible solutions to some of the incredibly complex problems facing not only Rikers, but all Corrections as well.Ideal for HS Government or Civics. This can be used for middle school students, but the Instructor should exercise caution as some of the t
Preview of The US Constitution Review Games for Civics and U.S. History

The US Constitution Review Games for Civics and U.S. History

Engage your students in the study of the U.S. Constitution through TWO fun review games! These review games can be used before a test as a final review or throughout the unit to gauge understanding. Battle for the Bill of Rights GameIn this battle of wits, two teams will go head-to-head to answer questions as they work together to reveal all seven hidden pictures on their game board! Each team has 25 unique questions to answer while the teacher uses an interactive PowerPoint game board to help s
Preview of American Civil War Map Set

American Civil War Map Set

Created by
Todd Furse
Once downloaded, each of these maps from the set “American Civil War” can be printed and copied for students, made into transparencies and projected onto screens, converted into images for Smart Boards, and so on. These maps can act as visual cues that will help students form mental links for understanding and for remembering related historical concepts. They are excellent resources when used to supplement reading about the event. They can also be used to prompt writing. Great for teaching his
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