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Preview of Branches of Government PowerPoint and Craftivity: Constitution Day Activity Set

Branches of Government PowerPoint and Craftivity: Constitution Day Activity Set

Created by
Deb Hanson
Are you looking for an engaging reading activity to do on Constitution Day (September 17th)? This is one of those days that tend to sneak up on a teacher, and I am almost always scrambling to find an activity that I can quickly add to my already-packed day. That's why I decided to create my own PowerPoint and matching craftivity! Although I originally designed this as a Constitution Day activity, it really could be used at any time of the year if you are teaching your students about the three b
Preview of US Constitution Project

US Constitution Project

Students will create an 11-page book explaining why the U.S. Constitution was created and the various parts within the document. On each page, students will include a title, summary, and an organizer or visual. I have included detailed student directions and websites for research. The project usually takes 2-3 class periods, and it does not require any teacher preparation or the use of a textbook. I have included a rubric for grading. Please message me if you have any questions.*Engaging and fun
Preview of Early Government and Constitution - Create-a-Country Activity

Early Government and Constitution - Create-a-Country Activity

Created by
History Depot
Personal Note: My students LOVED this project. I used it after teaching the American Revolution and before introducing the Articles of Confederation. There was a LOT of debating among the groups, even though I let them choose the groups! Be prepared for this activity to last several classes, as students will debate the issues for as long as you let them. It was a great introduction for the Constitutional Convention, as I reminded them of how difficult it was for their groups of 3-4 to form
Preview of Controversial Issues: Class Debates for U.S. Government and History Classes

Controversial Issues: Class Debates for U.S. Government and History Classes

Looking for a way to engage your students in meaningful classroom debates? This product includes 55 total debate prompts (30 that address U.S. Government controversial issues and 25 that address historical U.S. debates). These are designed to be informal classroom debates that allow students to first, individually consider each prompt and choose a side; second, collaborate with their peers and form arguments to support their views; and third, to engage in an informal debate with their classmates
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Project - Create a Superhero

3 Branches of Government Project - Create a Superhero

Help your students learn about the 3 branches of government with this fun superhero project!Students will pick a branch of government and create a name, catchphrase, and more for their superhero! Students will be challenged to identify the abilities of the branches of government as they create strengths and weaknesses for their superheroes. Then they will draw their superhero!This project can easily be turned into a group project and it can also be completed virtually. A rubric is included for
Preview of Bill of Rights Project

Bill of Rights Project

Students will create a brochure demonstrating their understanding of the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. In the brochure, they will explain the protections/restrictions of each amendment and include a visual. I have included 24 guiding questions and kid-friendly websites for research. Please message me if you have any questions. I have included a rubric. *Engaging and fun project! *The project will take 2-3 class periods. *I have included detailed student directions and an example
Preview of Three Branches of Government Project (Legislative, Executive, & Judicial)

Three Branches of Government Project (Legislative, Executive, & Judicial)

Students will create a mobile about the three branches of government. Students will explain the members, responsibilities, jobs, powers, and how each branch checks the other two branches. Students will complete an outline graphic organizer before they construct their mobile. The project does not require the use of a textbook. I have included 20 guiding questions and websites for research. A rubric is included for grading. Please message me if you have any questions. *I have included detailed stu
Preview of U.S. Government Resources - Power Points, Guided Notes, HW, Tests, & Projects

U.S. Government Resources - Power Points, Guided Notes, HW, Tests, & Projects

UPDATE 8/1/2021 - I have converted the PowerPoints included in this bundle to google slides as well with all of the video included. You will get both with this package. This is a great deal of the materials that I use for my U.S. Government and U.S. Government Honors classes. This probably will not carry you for an entire school year, but it's close. Some of the things that I do in my class I do not have rights to (textbook worksheets, etc.) and I’m in no position to share. I also teach financi
Preview of **EDITABLE** Social Studies Choice Boards - Set B

**EDITABLE** Social Studies Choice Boards - Set B

There are a total of 3 choice boards each with 9 choice options. The activities range in difficulty from easy to complex. PowerPoint for easy editing to fit your classroom and students. Great for differentiation and early finishers!Topics Include:American RevolutionGeographyEconomicsWestward ExpansionConstitutionGovernmentAbolitionistsSuffrageCivil WarReconstructionYou may also be interested in these other social studies choice boards:Social Studies Choice Boards - Set ASave $1 when you buy the
Preview of Supreme Court Case Projects - Brochure, Powerpoint, & Infographic

Supreme Court Case Projects - Brochure, Powerpoint, & Infographic

Created by
Cullom Corner
Three projects that have students research Supreme Court Cases. I have typically used it for my Civil Rights & Civil Liberties Unit so I have included a list of the Court Cases that I have my students pick from as well. Included in this product: 1. A complete lesson plan with objectives, Bloom & DOK levels noted, materials needed, vocabulary/content to preview, instructional tips, common student misconceptions, and additional resources. 2. Court Case Powerpoint Project Direction Sheet fo
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law Children's Book Activity

How a Bill Becomes a Law Children's Book Activity

This activity requires students to think deeper about how a bill becomes a law because they will need to write a book about it for children. Here is part of the prompt provided in this product: Soon you too will be the author of a children’s book! This time, instead of Curious George or Winnie the Pooh, your topic will be “How a Bill Becomes a Law.” You will be creating a children’s book that describes the process of lawmaking through colorful pictures and simple sentences. There are 8 steps in
Preview of CIVIC PARTICIPATION | Presentation | Survey | Info-graphic Project | Civics

CIVIC PARTICIPATION | Presentation | Survey | Info-graphic Project | Civics

This is a fun and creative way to have your students earn about different ways to participate in democracy (voting, researching politics, going to political rallies, etc). To assess their learning they will complete an info-graphic (sample is included). This is a perfect activity for your secondary civics/American government class.Buyer Feedback:Great Resource. Easy to use and my students enjoyed the activities.This purchase includes the following: 15-slide editable PowerPoint Presentation (Goog
Preview of Foreign Government Research Study Comparative Country Project Editable

Foreign Government Research Study Comparative Country Project Editable

Created by
Ms Fitts
This project is fully editable, so teachers may personalize it for their own Civics, Government, AP Government, AP Comparative Government, or other relevant class. This resource contains the project assignment, task, and prompt, as well as a four page research worksheet, and a detailed rubric. Each element of this resource can be edited to work with your specific curriculum. With this study, students will analyze the characteristics, and development of different political systems, with emphasis
Preview of Middle School World Cultures & Geography Course

Middle School World Cultures & Geography Course

A growing World Cultures & Geography Course perfect for Middle School! Save money and buy ALL of my geography resources! ⭐This curriculum includes FREE downloads of ALL FUTURE Geography products!⭐What's included:➜ DETAILED, NO-PREP lesson plans➜ Slideshows (PowerPoint & Google™ Slides)➜ SCAFFOLDED slideshow notes➜ Political Maps➜ Graphic Organizers➜ Informational text articles, questions & graphic organizers➜ Assessments (in PDF AND Google™ Forms)➜ Answer keysYou will receive both pr
Preview of Landmark US Supreme Court Case Internet Research Project worksheet

Landmark US Supreme Court Case Internet Research Project worksheet

Created by
AMY MILLER
Landmark US Supreme Court Case Internet Research Project - students research an assigned court case to learn about the judicial branch and create a one page summary of that case to present or turn in
Preview of You Pick - Government Final Project

You Pick - Government Final Project

This project is perfect for the end of the year, students can pick their own adventure with 5 different options! Project based learning where students investigate, analyze, and discuss different aspects of the year. Students will used PowerPoint or MovieMaker to create different presentations.
Preview of The Amendments to the U.S. Constitution Project

The Amendments to the U.S. Constitution Project

This is a great way to get your students knowledge flowing and allow them to creatively express themselves along the way! This project should take approximately one week to complete, depending on the availability of computers to do research with and presentation times. I have split the Amendments to the Constitution into17 separate sections to allow the students to either work together as a group or by themselves on a research project This project is completely editable in Word and a comprehe
Preview of Global Issues Awareness Project(s)

Global Issues Awareness Project(s)

This comprehensive project challenges students to inform, raise awareness, and advocate on a global issue of their choice. Students research and plan an awareness campaign to deliver to their community, school, and/or student body. Turn students from passive learners into advocates as they assume the role of teacher as they are challenged to inform and educate their peers about their topic. The project requires students to be creative, innovative and use 21st century skills as they complete
Preview of American Revolution Battle of the Battlefields Project

American Revolution Battle of the Battlefields Project

Created by
Joe History
Sometimes learning about battles can be boring for students. In this project, students research and debate which battle was the most important in The American Revolution in a collaborative, engaging and authentic manner. This can be done as a research project or you can use the provided background information on each battle so you can do it as self contained project in the classroom. What is included: 1. Project directions for teachers. 2. 2 rubrics for the presentation and letter to The Pr
Preview of Bundled Unit: Everything You Need to Know About the Constitution!

Bundled Unit: Everything You Need to Know About the Constitution!

Perhaps the most important area of focus in any class involving United States History or Government, this unit contains everything your students need to know about the Constitution!The wealth of resources includes the following:A paraphrased version of the Constitution and Bill of Rights and a series of 21 questions based on the document that help students develop a rudimentary knowledge of the three branches of government, the powers of each branch, the relationship between the federal governme
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 Letter to Congress Legislative Branch, House of Representatives Senate worksheet

Letter to Congress Legislative Branch, House of Representatives Senate worksheet

Created by
AMY MILLER
Assignment to write a letter to a congressperson about an issue the student feels strongly about. A template is included in business letter format.
Preview of United States Environmental Policy Unit

United States Environmental Policy Unit

Explore the intricate intersection of governance and environmental stewardship with the United States Environmental Policy Unit. In this week-long unit, students delve into the essential question: "How do environmental policies protect the environment?"A vital component of any robust environmental science curriculum, this unit provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the policies and regulations that shape environmental protection in the United States. Through engaging discussions
Preview of Zombie Apocalypse: Create a Government

Zombie Apocalypse: Create a Government

Perfect way to begin teaching your government class. Students will have to work together to figure out how to survive a zombie apocalypse. Students will create a constitution and a fully formed government. Your students will love the activity.
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