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Free 7th grade government webquests

Preview of Code of Hammurabi Webquest

Code of Hammurabi Webquest

Created by
Taylor Jones
This resource allows students to use a website to learn more about Hammurabi's Code. Questions are pulled straight from the passage. Great for discussion and to further research the topic of Hammurabi's Code!
Preview of ISideWith Question Guide - GOOGLE DRIVE VERSION

ISideWith Question Guide - GOOGLE DRIVE VERSION

This is a guide that goes along with the website iSideWith, in which students answer questions and are shown what political parties their answer aligns with. It is a great one-day lesson that can start productive discussions on the differences and similaritiesbetween parties, and that sometimes one's beliefs can put them in more than one group. Enjoy!
Preview of 2020 Presidential & Local Election Research & Analysis Lesson

2020 Presidential & Local Election Research & Analysis Lesson

This FREE download includes:President Election Research Assignment-- 2 Versions! One for in-person learning and a second option for entirely remote learning. A template to create your own custom election lesson for local elections. Print a paper copy or post your lesson local election activity online.Students use President Donald Trump and Vice-President Joe Biden’s official campaign websites to complete research. Analysis questions push students beyond superficial and opinion-based resources fo
Preview of Online Constitution Games

Online Constitution Games

Created by
Campaign K-12
Online Constitution games are a fantastic review day activity, half-day time filler, or snow day stop gap. This resource is a list of eight online games like "Which Founder are You?" and "Who Wants to Marry a Founding Father or Mother?" In addition to playing these games, students are prompted to fill out a chart. . For each link they spend time exploring, they are asked to make a judgment and assign it a grade (A-F). Then they must briefly justify why they assigned that grade.Also included i
Preview of ISideWith Question Guide - DOWNLOADABLE VERSION

ISideWith Question Guide - DOWNLOADABLE VERSION

THIS IS THE DOWNLOADABLE VERSION This is a guide that goes along with the website iSideWith, in which students answer questions and are shown what political parties their answer aligns with. It is a great one-day lesson that can start productive discussions on the differences and similarities between parties, and that sometimes one's beliefs can put them in more than one group. Enjoy!
Preview of Illinois Constitution Webquest

Illinois Constitution Webquest

This assignment can be used as a Webquest or in conjunction with my Illinois Constitution Powerpoint. Websites are provided for each category of question. The 7 categories are...Illinois HistoryIllinois GeographyThe Legislative Branch The Executive Branch The Judicial Branch Voter Eligibility Important Terms
Preview of 2nd Amendment Webquest and Debate

2nd Amendment Webquest and Debate

Lesson Plan: Webquest and Debate on the Second AmendmentObjective: Students will explore various perspectives and controversies surrounding the Second Amendment through a webquest and engage in a structured debate to develop critical thinking and communication skills.Grade Level: High School (9th - 12th grade)Duration: 5 class periods (approximately 50-60 minutes each)Materials Needed:Computers with internet accessHandouts of webquest questionsWhiteboard and markersDebate question handoutsTimerL
Preview of Constitution WebQuest | Answer Key & Links included!

Constitution WebQuest | Answer Key & Links included!

This WebQuest takes students on a journey from the Articles of Confederation, to the Constitution! Complete with embedded links and an answer key, this a great classroom activity! Run time is anywhere from 45 to an hour (I've used it twice in my classroom)You may also like: Constitution Unit Bundle!
Preview of Government- why do we need a government?

Government- why do we need a government?

Use this hyperdoc to explore why society needs government. Use this to introduce the need of government, or explore the concept inmore depth.
Preview of Civil Rights Act of 1866 - Webquest with Key (Google Doc)

Civil Rights Act of 1866 - Webquest with Key (Google Doc)

Created by
History Matters
Civil Rights Act of 1866 - Webquest with Key (Google Doc) - This 6 page teaching resource includes a webquest that covers the major historical events of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 in the United States. It contains 13 questions from a great history website and includes questions that cover the major events of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 in the United States. The resource includes a detailed teacher key for ease of assessment.This resource will help your students understand the general history
Preview of FUN!! Thanksgiving Assignment

FUN!! Thanksgiving Assignment

A fun assignment to get to know your students as well as, teach them skills in power point or google slides. On each slide there are instructions that will allow students to share their favorite holiday dish, explore history of the dish and learn a recipe.
Preview of Founders' Facebook Research Activity

Founders' Facebook Research Activity

Created by
The History Hub
Students will research the Founding Fathers of the United States of America and explore the events, ideas, and documents that shaped the country's past.
Preview of Four Events/Acts Leading to the Declaration of Independence

Four Events/Acts Leading to the Declaration of Independence

Created by
Heather Salva
I shared this document to the students in my American Government class. Each group was assigned ONE of the events or acts (Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, Intolerable Acts, Stamp Act). They answered the questions by researching on their own - and then the next day taught each other. This goes along with Chapter 2 of Magruder's American Government Class. I also posted my answer document that I presented to the class. (I created this as a Google Docs assignment and posted it to Google Classr
Preview of Voting Rights for African Americans

Voting Rights for African Americans

Created by
Krista Lee
Students will look at three phases of voting history for African Americans in the United States. They will first look at voting rights after Reconstruction and the obstacles in place for minority citizens to vote. They will hear eyewitness accounts of Civil Rights activist who demonstrated in order to obtain equality in the polls in the face of violence. Ending with looking at the federal legislation that would end discrimination in the polls.This lesson is great for:MLK dayCivil Rights Movement
Preview of Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer

Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer

Created by
Nicole Beahan
Have students look up information online with the website link provided. Students can bullet point the jobs of each of the branches below the pictures.
Preview of Famous US Presidents Webquest for Google Apps - Internet Activity

Famous US Presidents Webquest for Google Apps - Internet Activity

Students learn about the many different US presidents and what some of their major accomplishments were while in office. This Famous US Presidents Social Studies/Civics webquest helps students develop their internet search skills while advancing their reading and understanding of informational text. This is a great introductory lesson to help students develop beginning or deepen knowledge of Famous US Presidents.Answer Key and extension activity included. This lesson links with Common Core read
Preview of Autocratic v. Democratic Government Webquest

Autocratic v. Democratic Government Webquest

Students will create a presentation using PowerPoint or Prezi that compares and contrasts citizen participation in the two governments.Students will create a poster detailing which form of government they would rather have if they were both a citizen and if they were a government leader.
Preview of Webquest

Webquest

Created by
charles Glover
This Webquest road map will take the students through the Webquest Provided. The students will learn about the electoral college through investigation and research.
Preview of 2016 Presidential Candidates

2016 Presidential Candidates

Created by
Jill DeLeon
Students research each candidates' point of view on major issues. Democratic Candidates: Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Republican Candidates: John Kasich, Ted Cruz, Donald Trump
Preview of Ohio Judicial Branch Webquest

Ohio Judicial Branch Webquest

Created by
Mr Deeds
A webquest assignment about the State and Local ourt structure of the Ohio Judicial System.
Preview of Where do I live? Webquest

Where do I live? Webquest

Created by
Mr Sing Song
Question outline for students to research where they live! All you need to provide are websites for your county's government, state's government, and city's (or you could edit to town, county, village, etc.) government website!
Preview of The Royal Wedding of Harry and Meghan:  A Webquest

The Royal Wedding of Harry and Meghan: A Webquest

A webquest about the Royal Wedding of Harry, Prince of Wales, and actress Meghan Markle.Great activity to provide students with background knowledge to lead into watching the Royal Wedding on YouTube. This activity allows for students to strengthen their online research skills and gives students the opportunity to learn more about a high-interest current event.This activity includes:A link to a fun "royal name generator" for studentsEight questions for students to find answers to on the web. Th
Preview of Active Citizenship:  Exploring Proposed Legislation in Front of Congress Today

Active Citizenship: Exploring Proposed Legislation in Front of Congress Today

This worksheet invites students to explore legislation that Congress is considering right now. It can be used as an extension activity after learning about the Civil Rights marches in Milwaukee for fair housing to see how social justice issues are being addressed in our government now. While this worksheet directs students to explore issues related to housing and community development, teachers can change the category or leave the selection of issues wide open for students to develop their civ
Preview of Brazil's government summary

Brazil's government summary

This worksheet is an overview/summary of Brazil's government. It can be completed using the CIA world fact book online. It matches Georgia Performance Standards.
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