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Middle school government assessment videos

Preview of The Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism: Crash Course US History #8 Quiz

The Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism: Crash Course US History #8 Quiz

Students will watch the Crash Course U.S. History Ep. 8 (The Constitution, the Articles, and Federalism) video on YouTube. The viewing guide/quiz contains 21 questions. Students can complete the viewing guide as they watch the video or it can be used as a quiz. I have included an answer key. Please message me if you have any questions.
Preview of Crash Course World History 1-42, US History 1-47, Government & Politics Ep. 1-50

Crash Course World History 1-42, US History 1-47, Government & Politics Ep. 1-50

Crash Course World History 1-42, US History 1-47, Government & Politics 1-50 & Economics 1-35- Each bundle comes with a link to download all the videos so you won't have to fight for Youtube in your classroom. ( GOOGLE DRIVE) Crash Course World History Crash Course US History Crash Course Civics Here is what is included in this 5 page download: 1. Note Taking Guide for Students: This is essentially a blank section to take notes in. 2. Teacher Notes : A place for the students to write
Preview of Leaders & Issues of Constitutional Convention w/Test (CCSS4.39, 4.37)

Leaders & Issues of Constitutional Convention w/Test (CCSS4.39, 4.37)

Created by
GROW and GO
*This ppt contains a 10-question assessment link, 9 questions at end of ppt, 10-content slides, 2 videos embedded, and it fulfills the standards. 4.39 Identify the various leaders of the Constitutional Convention and analyze the major issues they debated, including: distribution of power between the states and federal government, Great Compromise, Slavery and the 3/5 Compromise, George Washington and James Madison. 4.37 Analyze the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, including no powe
Preview of Civil War Ken Burns Video: Episode 5: The Universe of Battle 1863

Civil War Ken Burns Video: Episode 5: The Universe of Battle 1863

Created by
Joe History
19 Question handout for Episode 5 of Ken Burns Civil War series. Topics include Battle of Gettysburg, Gettysburg Address, Robert E. Lee, Battle of Vicksburg, Draft Riots in New York City, 54th Massachusetts, and Robert Gould Shaw. The video is 95 minutes long.
Preview of Civil War Ken Burns Video: Episode 8: War Is All Hell 1865

Civil War Ken Burns Video: Episode 8: War Is All Hell 1865

Created by
Joe History
19 Questions of varying difficulty for Episode 8 about the Civil War. Topics include General Sherman, 13th Amendment, John Wilkes Booth, Robert E. Lee, and General Grant. Video is 69 minutes long.
Preview of Civil War Ken Burns Video: Episode 4: Simply Murder 1863

Civil War Ken Burns Video: Episode 4: Simply Murder 1863

Created by
Joe History
21 Questions of varying difficulty about the Civil War....topics include Emancipation Proclamation, Copperheads, states' rights, Confederate Army, Union Army, Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Abraham Lincoln. The Video is 62 minutes long.
Preview of The Six Basic Principles of The United States Constitution

The Six Basic Principles of The United States Constitution

Created by
Epiginosko
This Presentationcovers the six basic principles of the Constitution. It includes notes, charts, activities, video clips and an assessment/homework at the end. The information is presented in a fun and easy way to be delivered.
Preview of Principles Embedded in Constitution w/Test (CCSS 4.41, 4.50)

Principles Embedded in Constitution w/Test (CCSS 4.41, 4.50)

Created by
GROW and GO
*This is a great ppt with embedded videos, review questions at the end of the ppt, and a link to a 20-question assessment. 4.41 Describe the principles embedded in the Constitution, including: purposes of government listed in the Preamble, separation of powers, branches of government, checks and balances, the amendment process, principle of judicial review, recognition of and protection of individual rights in the 1st Amendment. 4.50 Interpret the meaning of the lyrics of the song "The Star-Sp
Preview of Civil War Ken Burns Video: Episode 7: Most Hallowed Ground 1864

Civil War Ken Burns Video: Episode 7: Most Hallowed Ground 1864

Created by
Joe History
20 questions of varying difficulty for Episode 7 of Ken Burns Civil War series. Topics include opposition to the Civil War, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Election of 1864, Andersonville, and General Phil Sheridan. Video is 72 minutes long.
Preview of Civil War Ken Burns Video: Episode 6: Valley of the Shadow of Death1864

Civil War Ken Burns Video: Episode 6: Valley of the Shadow of Death1864

Created by
Joe History
16 questions of varying difficulty for Ken Burns Civil War Episode 6. Topics include Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Battle of the Wilderness, Cold Harbor, Dorothea Dix, Walt Whitman, Sherman, and Petersburg. Video is 70 minutes long.
Preview of Analyze a TV Show

Analyze a TV Show

Teach students how to combat the vegetative state while watching TV, and engage them, instead, to think critically while watching a sitcom, reading the gossip page, or even listening to the so-called news. Challenge students to the following exercise and watch them change their attitude towards the media. Can be used for current event.
Preview of American Revolution DVD movie Guide

American Revolution DVD movie Guide

American Revolution DVD movie guide. Has 14 short answer or fill in questions and 1 extended response. The extended response is to be completed after the movie is over. Great way to keep your students engaged and learning.
Preview of Guided Questions to go along with CNN's the Sixties "A long march to freedom"

Guided Questions to go along with CNN's the Sixties "A long march to freedom"

I created guided reading questions to the CNN mini series the 1960's "A long march to freedom" that can be found on YouTube. Great for Martin Luther King Jr...14 questions that get to the heart of this exciting and informative episode that includes the sit in movement, freedom riders, MLK jr., JFK and RFK response to integration of public schools and universities, Medgar Evers, and the 1963 march on Washington D.C., etc. Great for grades 7, 8, 11, and 12. (US History and Government classes)
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