TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
Subjects

Subjects

Arts & Music
English Language Arts
Foreign Language
Holidays/Seasonal
Math
Science
Social Studies - History
Specialty
For All Subject Areas
17 results

Government literature circle microsofts

Preview of 1st Amendment Activity Bundle!

1st Amendment Activity Bundle!

Dive deep into the fundamental principles of the First Amendment with our comprehensive educational bundle. From scenario analysis to a captivating web quest, this bundle is designed to enhance students' understanding of constitutional rights. Here's what each resource offers:1. First Amendment Scenarios: Immerse students in real-world situations where the First Amendment comes to life. Students will analyze diverse scenarios, identify the specific freedom at stake, and debate whether each actio
Preview of Israeli- Palestinian Conflict: Restorative Circle

Israeli- Palestinian Conflict: Restorative Circle

Here is a Restorative Circle to do with your students to delve into the complexities of the Israel-Gaza conflict, fostering understanding, empathy, and meaningful dialogue. This circle is designed to create a safe and inclusive space where students can explore the historical roots, ongoing challenges, and the broader impact of this conflict, including rising anti-Semitism and Islamophobia.The circle focus' on how reflections on how information is received, processed, and the emotional impact it
Preview of "Trial" by Patterson - study guide / book club

"Trial" by Patterson - study guide / book club

Created by
teachmelala
"Trial" by Richard North Patterson -There is no book study guide on the Internet!!! So, I created this one! (again!)This 6-page study guide includes three parts* prereading = true/false and short answer questions related to characters and themes* during reading = how long will it take you to read?, links to interviews and interview comparisons, and more* postreading = questions to generate group discussion, and suggested "next reads"This is the 31st study guide I have created for my Zoom book cl
Preview of The Giver-Bibliotherapy Unit

The Giver-Bibliotherapy Unit

This unit provides you with ready-to-go, higher-level questions for The Giver by Lois Lowry. Originally intended to work as a bibliotherapy unit, this can easily be used in literature circles, or to spark whole-class discussions. If you are not familiar with bibliotherapy, please read the info. sheet included in the unit. I have also included a ready-to-go (make sure to change the name to yours!) parent letter to inform them of the unit. I think you will find this especially good for your G
Preview of History of Suffrage in the United States - A week worth of instruction!

History of Suffrage in the United States - A week worth of instruction!

This unit has everything for you to teach this about the history of suffrage in United States. Along with the worksheets, this unit has 6 PowerPoints, one for each day. The following activities are part of the unit:Suffrage (introduction to the subject)Suffrage after the Revolutionary WarSuffrage after the Civil WarWomen's Suffrage MovementSuffrage: Present DayThis unit also includes an introduction to primary and secondary sources and close readings of: 13th Amendment14th Amendment15th Amendmen
Preview of Landmark Cases of the US : Tinker V. Des Moines

Landmark Cases of the US : Tinker V. Des Moines

Created by
Andrew Harvey
This document consists of a project about an important case in the US History, Tinker V. Des Moines School district, providing a week's worth of lesson plans and work. An essay is also included consisting of an arguement from the Tinkers' side. This is a great project to give students a thorough understanding of the their First Amendment Rights and also the limitation upon it.
Preview of No Taxation without Representation Socratic Circle Lesson Plan

No Taxation without Representation Socratic Circle Lesson Plan

This lesson plan includes a socratic circle with reading passage and questions over the concept of No Taxation without Representation.
Preview of Integrated Choice Board Activities

Integrated Choice Board Activities

Created by
C May
This is a choice board which integrates Reading, Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies into one activity. The 3rd Grade Common Core Standards that it includes are as follows: Figurative Language, Recounting Stories (Summarizing), Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Multiplication, Georgia Habitats, and Government. It plays on many of the Multiple Intelligences. It would take about a week for the children to complete each choice and the grouping with these choices could be very flex
Preview of George Washington Reading Book for grades  3  - 6 - A book of interesting facts

George Washington Reading Book for grades 3 - 6 - A book of interesting facts

Created by
A Plus Academics
This reading book will not be your typical book for students to read. Instead of students reading typical information about George Washington they will be reading interesting facts about our first President. Many of these facts may not be facts students have heard of before. After reading the information students will illustrate the book, then take it home to share with their family and see how much of the information their family has heard of before. I hope you and your students will enjoy
Preview of Butter Battle for Cold War

Butter Battle for Cold War

Created by
Jesse Rhodes
Using the video story or book from Dr. Seuss- THE BUTTER BATTLE, this is a guide through the themes used that connect Dr. Seuss's criticism of the Cold War. This guide can be used in discussion, interactive comp books, and developed into an assessment. The final slides give examples for researching other elements of the Cold War.
Preview of China and Farmlands- A New Security Threat

China and Farmlands- A New Security Threat

This is an article about China and Farmlands being A New Security Threat to the U.S. and countries abroad. I have questions that go with the article and an answer key.
Preview of Literacy Circles for Social Studies Textbooks

Literacy Circles for Social Studies Textbooks

Created by
Coach2Engage
Literacy Circles are designed to encourage group work on recording and explaining information from a section, or chapter, in a social studies textbook. Students will work collaboratively in teams to examine, analyze, and explain specific information from a subject areas textbook. Each student has a specific part to examine within the section/chapter, i.e., people, key events, vocabulary, primary sources, charts, maps and graphs, and then they share that information with their peers in their team
Preview of Roe v. Wade Reversal?

Roe v. Wade Reversal?

Roe v. Wade Reversal? This article talks about the possible reversal and possible repercussions if Roe v. Wade is overturned. It has 7 questions that go along with the article and 9 Political Cartoons that support either Pro-Life or Pro-Choice. Answer key is provided.
Preview of 25 Freedom, Independence, and Liberty Quotes

25 Freedom, Independence, and Liberty Quotes

Preview: Click YouTube or Facebook.QUOTES are from: 2 Corinthians 3:17 • Kim John Payne • Luisah Teish • Alice Walker • William Penn • Bertrand Russell • Thomas Campbell • G.K. Chesterton • Jose Rizal • Andrew Young • Peter Kropotkin • Benazir Bhutto • Barack Obama • Paulo Freire • Henry Ward Beecher • Jorge Ramos • Pope Francis • Mother Teresa • Roger Staubach • Nelson Mandela • Martin Luther King Jr. • Saint Augustine • Lyndon B. Johnson • John Trapp • 1 Peter 2:16.FREEDOM-RELATED REBUSES This
Preview of Election Integrity Reading with questions, answer key

Election Integrity Reading with questions, answer key

This article takes a look at Election Integrity in America. Reading with questions and answer key.
Preview of The Economic Consequences of War

The Economic Consequences of War

This article talks about The Economic Consequences of War in the Ukraine/Russia. It has 8 questions and an answer key.
Preview of Cafe Conversation on Democracy

Cafe Conversation on Democracy

These are questions for a cafe conversation on democracy. Cut out the questions in the document and tape/glue down onto a posterboard. Each group should get a question for 3-5 minutes. After the allotted time, the posters are rotated; every group should answer the question or add to a previous comment. After the final rotation, you may have each group share the most insightful comments or interesting ideas.
Showing 1-17 of 17 results