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Middle school government assessments

Preview of Levels of Government and Branches of Government Reading Passages BUNDLE

Levels of Government and Branches of Government Reading Passages BUNDLE

In this resource, there are 4 nonfiction reading passage based on Branches & Levels of Government Passages. It is differentiated for your high, mid, and lower level students. Integrate social studies content with your reading texts and meet each reader's needs with this set. Accompanying activities will ask students to fill in the blank, circle multiple choice questions, fill in a timeline based on the passage, and answer a writing prompt about the US Government.*INCLUDES 4 DIFFERENT TOPICS
Preview of Legislative Branch of Government {Differentiated Reading Passages & Questions}

Legislative Branch of Government {Differentiated Reading Passages & Questions}

In this resource, there is a nonfiction reading passage based on the legislative branch of United States government. It is differentiated for your high, mid, and lower level students as you discuss the roles of the local, state, and national legislative branch, along with Congress, General Assemblies, and checks and balances. 3 types of questions are included, along with an answer key. Integrate history content with your reading texts and meet each reader's needs with this set. This activity is
Preview of Civics and Government 5th Grade Unit Bundle (SS5CG1 and SS5CG2)

Civics and Government 5th Grade Unit Bundle (SS5CG1 and SS5CG2)

Civics and Government Understanding Unit BundleThis bundle includes:1. Citizenship Lesson and Doodle Notes2. Amendment Process Lesson and Doodle Notes3. Voting Amendments Lesson and Doodle Notes4. Unit Test (20 Questions)5. Task Cards A-Z6. Bonus File: Unit Plans and Choice BoardSS5CG1 Explain how a citizen’s rights are protected under the U.S. Constitution. a. Explain the responsibilities of a citizen. b. Explain the concept of due process of law and describe how the U.S. Constitution protects
Preview of Government Unit: Branches of Government, The Bill of Rights, US Constitution

Government Unit: Branches of Government, The Bill of Rights, US Constitution

Created by
Love Learning
This US Government Unit is perfect an upper elementary classroom. Students will learn about the Branches of Government, The Bill of Rights, Due Process, the Voting Amendments, and amending the Constitution. It is also great review for Constitution Day! The Government Unit Includes the Following Topics: 1. Citizenship2. Rights and Responsibilities of a Citizen3. Branches of Government (this is review and assumes that students have learned about the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branch befo
Preview of Economy Types Tutorial Command, Market, Mixed, Traditional, Worksheets, Chart

Economy Types Tutorial Command, Market, Mixed, Traditional, Worksheets, Chart

This product provides an overview of each of the four main types of economies: command, market, mixed, and traditional. It includes an informational sheet describing each type of economy. Students then must cut out different descriptions and place them in the correct column to make a chart describing each type of economy. Students answer 8 multiple choice questions using the chart. 31 questions ask students to investigate the advantages and disadvantages to each type of economy. A 26 questi
Preview of Project: The Bill of Rights (distance learning option included)

Project: The Bill of Rights (distance learning option included)

This project has everything your students need to know about the freedoms contained in the Bill of Rights!The resource includes a PowerPoint that presents each amendment in the Bill of Rights in student-friendly terms. After explaining both the structure and the purposes of the Bill of Rights, the presentation leads students through all ten amendments, allowing multiple opportunities for teachers to provide real-life examples. Each slides includes teacher notes.The PowerPoint is paired with a
Preview of Checks and Balances

Checks and Balances

Do your students struggle with the concept of checks and balances? This resource explains the concept in a simple easy to understand way. The Checks and Balances is an important concept for any American government or civics unit. There are three activities included in this resource: A quick background reading, student note sheet, and worksheet. All of the resources require no prep on your end and already to just PRINT and use!Included in this Checks and Balances:•Teacher Ideas•Reading•Workshe
Preview of CNN10 Daily Quiz - Spring 2024 Google Forms

CNN10 Daily Quiz - Spring 2024 Google Forms

Created by
BossHistory
Find the Fall 2023 only listing here. This is an excellent resource for keeping students up to date on current events and holding them accountable to engage with the news! New questions are created for each episode so you and your students don't get burned out answering the same questions day after day. View examples of this resource from last semester here.*If you teach a class that ties into current events then you will love this resource. It is intended for use with Google Drive/Classroom and
Preview of Modified Government Unit for Special Education - Comprehension & Vocabulary

Modified Government Unit for Special Education - Comprehension & Vocabulary

This is a 3rd Grade modified Government Unit that is supported with picture symbol text and visuals. This is also a great unit for reinforcing literacy skills, comprehension, vocabulary. This unit includes: 1) Mini 7 page Book of Short Passages on topics (*Constitution * Bill of Rights *Branches of Government *Legislative Branch *Executive Branch *Judicial Branch) with picture keywords for each passage. 2) 18 Picture Vocabulary with picture symbol text support definitions. This can be used a
Preview of Checks and Balances DBQ or primary source activity

Checks and Balances DBQ or primary source activity

Checks and Balances Writing Assignment/ DBQDigital and Print versions includedChecks and Balances is an important part of every American government unit. This resource can be used two ways: have students just answer the questions or apply their knowledge to a writing piece. These activities could be used in class, with a partner, or even on assessments. They also would work well to provide extra support to students who are working improving their primary source understanding. It aligns with t
Preview of Sixth Grade Social Studies Assessment Bundle ~ Tests, Study Guides, and Keys

Sixth Grade Social Studies Assessment Bundle ~ Tests, Study Guides, and Keys

Created by
Brain Wrinkles
This file is an assessment bundle pack for a sixth grade World Studies course (Europe, Canada, Latin America, and Australia). The file includes tests, study guides, and answer keys for geography, history, political systems, and economic systems. All tests are multiple choice and study guides are short answer. All documents in this file are editable. Included in this file:1. Geography of Europe – SS6G7, SS6G8, SS6G9, SS6G10~Test and Answer Key (32 Questions)~Map Test and Answer Key (16 questions
Preview of Liberty's Kids Bundle: FULL SERIES

Liberty's Kids Bundle: FULL SERIES

This movie guide is 10+ questions w/ an ANSWER KEY for ALL 40 episodes to PBS's award winning series Liberty's Kids. The Episode guides for Liberty's Kids are based on: The Boston Tea Party, Intolerable Acts, United we Stand, Liberty or Death, Midnight Ride, Green Mountain Boys, Shot heard round the world, Second Continental Congress, Bunker Hill, Benjamin Franklin, Washington takes command, Common Sense, 4th of July, New York, The Turtle, One life to lose, Captain Molly, American Crisis, Crossi
Preview of Judicial Branch of Government {Differentiated Reading Passages & Questions}

Judicial Branch of Government {Differentiated Reading Passages & Questions}

In this resource, there is a nonfiction reading passage based on the judicial branch of United States government. It is differentiated for your high, mid, and lower level students as you discuss the roles of the local, state, and national judicial branch, along with state courts, the Supreme Court, and checks and balances. 3 types of questions are included, along with an answer key. Integrate history content with your reading texts and meet each reader's needs with this set. This activity is al
Preview of Social Studies STAAR Review, 8th Grade- Online or Virtual Compatible

Social Studies STAAR Review, 8th Grade- Online or Virtual Compatible

Created by
Johnathon Cruz
This product is a student review packet from the Colonial America Era to the Reconstruction Eras, which includes study guide sheets, fill in the blanks, mix and match activities, graphic organizer notes and much more.In years past, I have had these comprehensive study guide packets printed in a booklet form. I give my students about 25 minutes to work independently on each era review sheet. Then I give an additional 10 minutes to work with a partner and the remainder of time will be devoted to a
Preview of US Constitution Test with Answer Key + Study Guide (Editable + Digital Versions)

US Constitution Test with Answer Key + Study Guide (Editable + Digital Versions)

If you need to give your students a United States Constitution Test and want a ready-made test that has printable or digital options, this is the resource for you! It contains 3 different (+ editable) versions of the test for Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and for Google Forms, so you have the flexibility to use whichever version works best for you! The Google Forms version is self-grading, and there are also answer keys included!To help your students prepare for the test, this resource also inclu
Preview of Project Guidelines: The Bill of Rights

Project Guidelines: The Bill of Rights

No thematic unit on the Constitution is complete without a discussion of the Bill of Rights.For this project, students will create a describing each amendment in the Bill of Rights. Each section (10) of the poster will include 4 different elements. The project is intended to be completed in groups of 2. Illustrations are to be drawn by hand and colored.These guidelines are intended to be used in conjunction with my PowerPoint presentation on the Bill of Rights. However, in the event an instr
Preview of Citizenship for Civics & Government Classes - Civics EOC 2.1 & 2.2

Citizenship for Civics & Government Classes - Civics EOC 2.1 & 2.2

Citizenship - Natural Born, Naturalization, Obligations, & ResponsibilitiesThis lesson is part of a bundle. Click here to save 10 of my lessonsThis lesson teaches students who is and how to become a U.S. citizen. It also teaches the obligations and responsibilities of citizenship as well as the process of naturalization. Students will learn how the original Constitution did not define citizenship and how the 14th Amendment defined who was a citizen. Students will learn about the Law of Blood
Preview of Civics Entire Course

Civics Entire Course

Attn: Florida EOC Teachers. This product only covers most of the civics/government standards. It does NOT cover the economic standards. I still need to see where the state is going with this exam before I update and add more videos and resources - and like you, I'm a full-time teacher. I do plan on adding resources as the year progresses. Still covers Virginia, Texas, South Carolina, and more state test standards. Also works for high school regular and honors Government courses.
Preview of Levels of Government {Differentiated Reading Passages & Questions}

Levels of Government {Differentiated Reading Passages & Questions}

In this resource, there is a nonfiction reading passage based on the levels of the United States government. It is differentiated for your high, mid, and lower level students as you discuss the roles of the local, state, and national executive branch, along with the office of mayor, governor, and president. 3 types of questions are included, along with an answer key. Integrate history content with your reading texts and meet each reader's needs with this set. This activity is also available in
Preview of American Revolution Reader's Theater

American Revolution Reader's Theater

This resource is a 5-Act, 25-role reader's theater script for the American Revolution! Reader's Theater is an engaging instructional strategy for middle grade students that allows them to act out various historical scenes. The acts are as follows: Act I: The Boston Tea PartyAct II: The Battle at Lexington and ConcordAct III: The Second Continental CongressAct IV: Washington Crossing the Delaware Act V: Drafting the Treaty of ParisEach act includes discussion questions. There is a quiz for studen
Preview of FIRST TEN AMENDMENTS BILL OF RIGHTS

FIRST TEN AMENDMENTS BILL OF RIGHTS

Created by
Ruth S.
FIRST TEN AMENDMENTS BILL OF RIGHTS Get your students excited about the first ten amendments of the Constitution as they read situations they can relate to. This packet includes a chart of the first ten amendments and worksheets that ask them to decide which situations apply to the amendments using the chart. Great for debates and discussions in small or large groups. Students also have to think of other situations that might violate the Bill of Rights. Answers are included. I'm a teacher/aut
Preview of Wisconsin Social Studies Series BUNDLE

Wisconsin Social Studies Series BUNDLE

Get the ENTIRE Wisconsin Social Studies Series Study Units in one MASSIVE BUNDLE! Teach hands-on, engaging, interactive activities all school year while meeting ALL intermediate Wisconsin Standards for Social Studies (WiSSS)! This HUGE BUNDLE covers over 15,000 years of Wisconsin history including the topics of Native American culture, the French Explorers and Fur Trade, Early America, the Pioneer Era and Civil War, the Industrial Revolution and World War I, the Great Depression and World War
Preview of Figuring Out First Amendment Rights Card Sort

Figuring Out First Amendment Rights Card Sort

Students can use this hands-on card sorting activity to apply their knowledge of the First Amendment to scenarios that represent the guaranteed rights within the amendment: ★ Freedom of Speech; ★ Freedom of Religion; ★ Freedom of the Press; ★ Right to Petition; and ★ Freedom of Assembly. This resource includes 25 First Amendment description/scenario cards, 5 sorting mats, as well 5 First Amendment rights cover cards for an alternative activity in which students can create flip books after sortin
Preview of Government Task Cards

Government Task Cards

Students need to understand the democracy in which we live. I created this government task card activity (scoot) to help my students distinguish between the 3 branches as they learn about the abstract concept of government! There are 20 task cards, a recording sheet, and an answer key for easy grading. Check out my Differentiated Reading Passages for the Year! Check out my Student Created Newspapers Here!Check out my Government Book of Sorts BUNDLE that perfectly complements this pack! Check out
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