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Free elementary government assessments

Preview of FREE: Three Branches of Government Cut and Paste Sort

FREE: Three Branches of Government Cut and Paste Sort

Social Studies resource to help your students learn and review the differences between our nation's three branches of government. This printable worksheet helps students identify the job, the people and the location of each branch of government in an engaging cut and paste activity. No PREP required! You may assign this worksheet as a class activity to complete altogether or for individual students as a formative assessment. An answer key is provided to model for the students or just for easy g
Preview of Middle Colonies Crossword

Middle Colonies Crossword

A simple, easy, engaging crossword puzzle about important concepts of the Middle Colonies or Mid-Atlantic region that I will teach during my 13 Colonies unit. My students love them this year and it keeps them engaged, yet productive! View my People of the Colonies Differentiated Passages! View my Colonies Mini Books Check out my American Revolution Point of View pack View my Thirteen Colonies Paired Passages Check out my Fourth Grade Reading Passages for the Year! Check out my Student Cr
Preview of Dystopia Vs. Utopia Genre Introduction (The Giver, Hunger Games, 1984, etc.)

Dystopia Vs. Utopia Genre Introduction (The Giver, Hunger Games, 1984, etc.)

Created by
Duwell Store
My students love this lesson. They learn how societies can be oppressive, read about different types, and then create their own laws to see how they can become oppressive. This lesson provides students with an introduction to the characteristics of a dystopia and dystopia genre. It begins by contrasting utopia vs dystopia, continues with 3 examples of societies (2 dystopian, 1 utopian) and has students underline the characteristics, and ends with students creating their own well-intentioned l
Preview of Government Anchor Charts {Free}

Government Anchor Charts {Free}

Branches of GovernmentGovernment PostersGovernment UnitGovernment Bundle for Grades 3-5These branches of government anchor charts are a great reference tool for your government unit. Students can use the printable that is included to sort the description between the three branches. This product also includes information about my Government Unit Mega Bundle, which can be found here:Government Unit Bundle!Check out my Government Differentiated Reading Passages BUNDLE that perfectly complements thi
Preview of Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens cut and paste

Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens cut and paste

This quick cut and paste activity will allow you to quickly assess which of your students understand the differences between a right and a responsibility. This product correlates with North Carolina Essential Standards for fourth grade. It can also be used with other grade levels that wish to discuss the Bill of Rights.
Preview of Branches of Government Quiz

Branches of Government Quiz

Created by
TLTussing
This is a quiz that covers the duties of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government. It is basic and to the point so that ESOL, ELL, and even ESS students can easily read and answer the questions.
Preview of Government Vocabulary Mini-Set Bill of Rights 2

Government Vocabulary Mini-Set Bill of Rights 2

Government Vocabulary Mini-Bundle: Bill of Rights 2 Try out the Bill of Rights pt 2 Freebie to see how these sets can benefit your class. Can’t decide which set to get? Get them all for about half price when you buy the Government Vocabulary Super BUNDLE ! Please see the preview for highlights from the U.S. Government vocabulary mini-bundles.When learning about the U.S. Government, my students discuss a House with no doors, a Cabinet not in the kitchen, something Supreme with no tacos. Thes
Preview of Rules and Laws writing prompt

Rules and Laws writing prompt

Created by
Kelly Hunter
After teaching rules and laws, students will create a story about a town that does not follow a certain rule or law. Students will create a consequence, which will help them to see the cause and effect of rules and laws. They can illustrate the story when they finish!
Preview of Social Studies Core Concepts Assessment - Answer Key Included

Social Studies Core Concepts Assessment - Answer Key Included

This six page resource is an excellent tool to assess student's fundamental knowledge of key core concepts in social studies including geography, latitude/longitude, map labeling, types of government, and world religions. This resource can be used as a summative assessment, or to test students abilities to gain an understanding of what background or prior knowledge they have before delving further into social studies content. This test provides a great baseline for the teacher to assess student'
Preview of Rights and Responsibilities Worksheet/Quiz

Rights and Responsibilities Worksheet/Quiz

This quiz/worksheet covers rights, responsibilities, and local government. Terms and items covered include: right, responsibility, vote, election, mayor, governor, capitol building, and law making process. This is perfect for a quick assessment or worksheet practice!
Preview of Authority Figures

Authority Figures

Created by
Dedicated Deb
A quick assessment of authority figures at home, school, and community.
Preview of FREE Branches of Government Quiz

FREE Branches of Government Quiz

Created by
PASSwithMrsM
This quick and simple quiz has 9 fill-in-the-blank questions. Students will have to write executive, legislative, or judicial in the blanks to complete the sentences. Students will need to know the main job of each branch, who works in each branch, and the building where each branch is located.Thanks for downloading! Feedback is always appreciated.Please do not hesitate to contact me at getPASSwithMrsM@gmail.com if you notice any errors in this resource and I will correct the mistake as soon as
Preview of My Oh My! Where's My Pie? First Graders Learn About Laws

My Oh My! Where's My Pie? First Graders Learn About Laws

Created by
Lizabeth Huntley
This lesson plan is designed to first present the idea of laws and rules to a first grade class. It provides a catchy introduction into the unit, which can be seen in the preview, and walks the class through the process of creating a rule. This is great if you want to give your students a quality, meaningful introduction into the concept of laws and rules. I estimate that this lesson plan is best broken up throughout the week, so as to not overwhelm the students. Although I envision this f
Preview of Basic Civics Review

Basic Civics Review

I wrote this assessment after teaching a brief "crash course" in US History/Civics for my ESOL students. This would work well for prepping for required state assessments, as well as for GED/Citizenship test practice.
Preview of Three Branches of Government Assessment

Three Branches of Government Assessment

Created by
Leslie Britt
This is an assessment over the three branches of the government. I used it at the end of our government unit to assess student knowledge on the following information: Definition of the 3 Branches Journey a bill takes to becoming a law Definition of bill Definition of US Constitution This assessment has fill in the blank, matching and multiple choice questions. There is also a word bank to give extra support for students who need it.
Preview of Government Services- Using VersaTiles

Government Services- Using VersaTiles

Created by
Kelly Rister
Students learn about various services our government provides. This is designed to be used with VersaTiles. It can also be used as an activity or assessment even if you do not have the VersaTile cases!
Preview of Patriotic Symbols Assessment

Patriotic Symbols Assessment

Created by
Susan Illgen
This is a written assessment for identifying and explaining four patriotic symbols - the Flag, Bald Eagle, Statue of Liberty, and the Liberty Bell.
Preview of FREE Social Studies Quiz - citizenship, rights, laws

FREE Social Studies Quiz - citizenship, rights, laws

Created by
PASSwithMrsM
This quick and simple quiz has 10 multiple-choice questions. Students will have to define the terms citizen, right, liberty, and Bill of Rights; be familiar with American Symbols; and determine if the purpose of a given law is for safety, order, or equality.Thanks for downloading! Feedback is always appreciated.Please do not hesitate to contact me at getPASSwithMrsM@gmail.com if you notice any errors in this resource and I will correct the mistake as soon as I am able!
Preview of FREE Laws and Rules Assessment/Worksheet

FREE Laws and Rules Assessment/Worksheet

Created by
Sarah Eldib
Simple worksheet/assessment on laws and rules.
Preview of STATE CAPITALS and ABBREVIATIONS Flash Cards Activity | Note Pages FREE

STATE CAPITALS and ABBREVIATIONS Flash Cards Activity | Note Pages FREE

This FREE set of USA capital flashcards is straightforward and no-prep! Just a super easy and old-school way for your students to learn their state capitals and abbreviations. Perfect for games and test prep. These make a great addition to my complete state history research projects! FIND YOUR STATE:ALABAMAALASKAARIZONAARKANSASCALIFORNIACOLORADOCONNECTICUTDELAWAREFLORIDAGEORGIAHAWAIIIDAHOILLINOISINDIANAIOWAKANSASKENTUCKYLOUISIANAMAINEMARYLANDMASSACHUSETTSMICHIGANMINNESOTAMISSISSIPPIMISSOURIMONTA
Preview of US Presidents: Memorization Challenge!

US Presidents: Memorization Challenge!

Created by
The HOT Spot
This 4-6 week study will challenge your students to memorize the names of all the presidents in order! They will feel a great sense of accomplishment after rising to this challenge! It requires little class time (if desired) and can be incorporated into any curriculum at any point in the year. It is an excellent opportunity for students to develop their study habits/skills outside of class, leaving only the assessment to be completed during class time about once a week for 4-6 weeks. Included in
Preview of Democracy

Democracy

Created by
Herstory
This handout is a fun and clever way for students to understand the differences between pure, representative and constitutional democracies. The teacher can put it directly on Promethean, SMART Board or projector and then students can come up with their own examples to assess understanding. The colorful wolf and pig characters make it clear what can happen when the majority rules! And why it is important to have written laws. This would be ideal for middle school students learning about Anci
Preview of Create your own law

Create your own law

Created by
Slice of Kinder
Creative writing page for students that is perfect to pair with any social studies unit. "Create your own law" - tell about the law you are creating and why it would be helpful to the community. Includes a box to draw a picture of the law in action
Preview of Levels of Government & Branches of Government Quiz

Levels of Government & Branches of Government Quiz

Levels of Government & Branches of Government Quiz Vocabulary Included: - Levels of Government - Local Government - State Government - Federal Government - Branches of Government - Executive Branch - Legislative Branch - Judicial Branch - Veto - President - Governor - Mayor - Senate - House of Representatives - Checks and Balances
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