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7th grade civics research $10 and up

Preview of The American Colonies Unit BUNDLE: ABCivics!

The American Colonies Unit BUNDLE: ABCivics!

The American Colonies Unit BUNDLEAmerican Colonies: Key Terms and Points of ViewCompleted key terms list that includes:Patriots and loyalistsTypes of civil disobediencegovernments from the time: parliament, continental congress, and delegatesand more!Points of view page to show the renationalization of both colonial and British thoughts on government at the time.The Past Guides the Colonies' Future Reading and Activity:Reading on the documents that influenced the colonial way of thinking such as
Preview of Revolutionary War Unit BUNDLE: ABCivics!

Revolutionary War Unit BUNDLE: ABCivics!

Revolutionary War Key TermsFillable and completed key terms list that includes: Types of soldiers, weapons used, and strategic battle actionsLexington and ConcordRead about the events leading up to Paul Revere's nighttime ride to warn about the British attempt to seize the colonial weapons caches.Benedict Arnold and Revolutionary War spies Reading and ActivityStudents will read about the spying that took place during the Revolutionary War and the importance it had for the Colonies' success. The
Preview of Year 6 HASS Australian Curriculum Bundle | Year 6 HASS

Year 6 HASS Australian Curriculum Bundle | Year 6 HASS

Created by
Teach to Dream
A bundle to help you teach Year 6 HASS Australian Curriculum subjects. All projects are term based and include a notes and a rubric. Now also available with Google slides. HistoryThis project has students researching in HASS, Australian federation, life in 20th century Australia and an Iconic figure. Now suitable for home and distance learning with Google slides option. It has been designed to tie in with the Australian Curriculum Year 6, although it could be modified to meet Year 5 standards or
Preview of U.S. Economy Unit BUNDLE: ABCivics!

U.S. Economy Unit BUNDLE: ABCivics!

U.S. Economy Unit BUNDLEU.S. EconomicsLearn the basics regarding currency, inflation, deflation, types of economies, economic systems, and supple and demand when starting your own businessEconomic Systems - The Positives and the NegativesStudents will read about the positives and negatives of the following political economic systems: Capitalism, Socialism and CommunismCreate Your Own Business Mini ProjectA guide to having students create their own business and having it ready to be presented to
Preview of BUNDLE: How a Bill Becomes a Law-16 sample laws to research/debate Mock Congress

BUNDLE: How a Bill Becomes a Law-16 sample laws to research/debate Mock Congress

Created by
Senator Ron
This is a 1 week bundle (4-5 days) for middle and HS Civics/Government class discussions/lessons. Included are 16 actual bills passed in the state of Colorado re: topics of interest to teens and young adults throughout the country. If you are interested in doing a lesson on the Democratic process or How a Bill Becomes a Law (i.e. citizenship) that will keep your students busy for 4-5 days researching issues, discussing the pros and cons of issues, and voting on bills & issues just like a leg
Preview of Criminal Justice LEVELS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT Lesson Bundle

Criminal Justice LEVELS OF LAW ENFORCEMENT Lesson Bundle

This Crenshaw Criminal Justice Learning Tools Lesson Bundle requires that students have access to the internet and teaches students about the three levels of law enforcement. Included is: 1) PowerPoint Lesson: Levels of Law Enforcement, which includes a DO NOW activity, LESSON OBJECTIVES, and an EXIT TICKET, 2) JUSTICE Article: What Does A Police Officer Do?, 3) Handout A: What Does A Police Officer Do?, 4) JUSTICE Article: Levels of Law Enforcement, 5) Handout B: Levels of Law Enforcement, 6) H
Preview of The US Constitution- Does it still work? (PBL)

The US Constitution- Does it still work? (PBL)

The founding documents are not always easy for students to understand. Through the Buck Institute model students will answer the question Does the US Constitution still work? After looking at the founding documents in a fun interactive lesson. They will pick an current issue to debate/speak or write about their own conclusion. This include: *Teacher Resources- Alignment to standards, Designed with the end in mind essential questions, understandings, "students will be able to", Suggested 3 we
Preview of Middle School Social Studies Inquiry Based Learning | PBL Growing Bundle | IB

Middle School Social Studies Inquiry Based Learning | PBL Growing Bundle | IB

Created by
Teach to Dream
This growing bundle has middle school students completing inquiry based learning research to cover Civics and Citizenship outcomes and IB. It covers a range of issues that are current in today's society, students investigate and present their findings in an eye catching manner. Have students be compassionate members of society whilst learning valuable research skills. Now suitable for use in PDF and Google Slides.PLANNING FOR THE WHOLE YEAR IS COVERED. Each resource includes;A student cover shee
Preview of US History & ELA Block Resources for Back to School, Grammar & History 8th grade

US History & ELA Block Resources for Back to School, Grammar & History 8th grade

Created by
The Awesome Shop
Kick your year off right with this U.S. History pack for the block classroom. Included are resources to teach history and reinforce that information while you work on grammar, reading fluency and research. Included:U.S. History Icebreaker Pack: United States History Class Scavenger Hunt, Who Am I worksheet. United States History Hive Mind Activity. Key included!Bathroom & Hall Passes: These double sided passes also come with a sign out sheet.Full Year Daily Bell-Ringer Google Slide Show: E
Preview of A STUDENT'S BOOK OF PATRIOTISM & CITIZENSHIP

A STUDENT'S BOOK OF PATRIOTISM & CITIZENSHIP

This 34 page book covers many facets of patriotism and citizenship. It has a variety of activities including essays, quizzes, terminology, compare governments, research/respond, and an acrostic activity. There is small quiz on identifying American symbols. Also, there are fun activities included such as a word search, word challenge, and a word jumble. There is a puppet activity as well to remember Betsy Ross, a founding patriot of the American Revolution. Thanks for visiting and supporting our
Preview of Power Point - Civics Collection

Power Point - Civics Collection

Created by
Dale Shough
Custom designed to meet the needs of U.S. Civics teachers. Over 130 unique slides covering all aspects of American Government, including the branches of government, our system of checks and balances, constitutional rights, right of citizenship, famous speeches and historical American figures. Don't worry about finding the right graphics. The slides are already designed for you to use. Includes both topic introduction slides as well as slides that you can use to enter your own text/links!Slide
Preview of Civics: Model U.N. Mock-up Country Advocacy Project

Civics: Model U.N. Mock-up Country Advocacy Project

Created by
Corner Haven
Forced-Copy google document handouts. Detailed description of how to make this project successful. Outlined on powerpoint. This country advocacy project was based on some of the aspects of Model U.N. I took some of the research portions of that program and then used that to pivot it into more of a creative expression project that hinges on student advocacy for change through any multi-media format they desire (not just a speech). I have broken this massive project into 5 easy to follow steps wit
Preview of American Foreign Policy DBQ- Document Based Question Packet

American Foreign Policy DBQ- Document Based Question Packet

Created by
EduSolutions
Have students explore the American Foreign Policy decisions from Alien and Sedition Acts to Monroe Doctrine, Adams-Onis Treaty, and even XYZ Affair. This packet includes all of the individual documents to be analyzed with a document tracker booklet for students to research their information and even write an essay in the booklet. Great for your independent learners or can be used in small groups!
Preview of Civics and Government Unit Activities and Handouts

Civics and Government Unit Activities and Handouts

This bundle tasks students with learning about ethical and moral ideas, then the social contract to learn their place in a society and the best ways to act as an individual. Then students learn about how our government functions in society, along with a few seminal points in U.S. history and how they connect to the Constitution. then students analyze the best ways to influence their government. Finally, students learn about inequality and the ways government can help, including how to make a law
Preview of U.S. Constitution Outline Project & Answer Keys

U.S. Constitution Outline Project & Answer Keys

Created by
Scott Gordon
This 12-page fill-in-the-blank outline guides students through a research-based examination of the U.S. Constitution. The student outline (12 pages) is in MS Word format and includes a second version for easier conversion to Google Document format. TWO PowerPoint keys and ONE MS Word key are included. ONE HIGHLIGHTED KEY (26 slides), ONE QUICK KEY (12 SLIDES), and ONE MS Word format key (13 pages) are included. FIRST: Students research the U.S. Constitution and complete their outline handout
Preview of Is the United States Falling?

Is the United States Falling?

Is the United States Falling? is an Inquiry-Based Learning opportunity your students will remember for years to come! Absorbed in research about an ancient empire, your students will uncover the trends in growing and waning empires. Once they have developed an understanding of an empire, they will use that information to analyze the United States and present the information to Congress with respect to areas of concern for the United States in order to help fight decline. Immerse your students in
Preview of Inquiry project (civics)

Inquiry project (civics)

Created by
Elliott Stern
This project is designed to assess student research and media literacy skill in the context of a civics course, although the materials can be easily adapted to fit any social studies or ELA course! In this project students select a political or social topic that interests them, and conduct online research. The end product is a report where students detail their learning and their sources. This bundle includes two different source analysis assignments, a research synthesis assignment, and the fin
Preview of Black History Month Bookmark Report Bundle

Black History Month Bookmark Report Bundle

Looking for something fun and unique for students to research historical figures for Black History Awareness Month. This is a alternative to your typical research project! Perfect in January for Civil Rights Awareness month (MLK Jr. and Douglass) and February for Black History Awareness Month. With this resource students will research Martin Luther King Jr or Frederick Douglass on their own or with literature you provide! There are suggested websites and video links for biographical information
Preview of 2022 Current Events Resources

2022 Current Events Resources

These resources can be used to explore current issues in the summer of 2022 for any summer school class. It begins with a claim-counterclaim activity for students to understand how to prove their point using evidence. What follows are assignments about COVID and vaccines, how the government impacts our daily lives, learning about different government positions and whether or not it is worth voting for them, how the government can impact income inequality, the January 6 insurrection, abortion rig
Preview of Civics Mock Election Directions and Rubric for Non-Election Year

Civics Mock Election Directions and Rubric for Non-Election Year

This project is based on having mock elections when there is not an election that year. (or you just don't want to do specific candidates on an actual election year) *For the daily plan and what the teacher would prep, you can purchase the Civics Election Unit Plan. I recommend following Days 1-5 in the plan to make sure students have basic knowledge of political parties, election procedure, propaganda, and interest groups. You will have students in groups of 3 or 4 and give them (or let them
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