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Preview of Civics and Government - 3rd Grade Social Studies & Vocabulary

Civics and Government - 3rd Grade Social Studies & Vocabulary

Civics and Government just got more fun and engaging! This bundle brings together three big ideas in Social Studies in a way that's easy to weave into your reading lessons. Students will dive into how the Constitution shapes our government, learn about the three branches, and explore voting and elections. They'll also get to understand checks and balances and lots more, all in a friendly, easy-to-understand format!This resource can be used for:✅ Social Studies Whole Group Lessons✅ Whole Group or
Preview of Close Reading - Freedom of the Press

Close Reading - Freedom of the Press

Freedom of the Press, or Journalism - 5 articles with everything needed for a full three readings. Along with each full-page reading comprehension passage, there are text-dependent questions and additional activities specific to the reading, a total of seven assignments in all for each reading. Here is what is included, ready to use, to cover all of the steps of close reading:The five articles -1. The First Amendment - freedom of speech, freedom of the press, how far do these freedoms really g
Preview of 2nd Grade Social Studies Curriculum Community Unit

2nd Grade Social Studies Curriculum Community Unit

A community unit that includes lesson plans, comprehension, vocabulary words, activities, and even a unit assessment. Unit follows along with the Michigan Citizenship Curriculum for 2nd grade, however, with the community theme it is applicable in almost any place.GOOGLE DRIVE ACCESS LINKS ARE AVAILABLE IN THE PDF DOWNLOAD ON THE GOOGLE DRIVE ACCESS PAGEItems are also accessible for distance learning via Google Slides/Forms.Want to see a sample lesson? CLICK HERE FOR A LESSON FREEBIEIn this pac
Preview of Virginia Studies Weekly Homework

Virginia Studies Weekly Homework

Created by
Owls and Lessons
Newly updated with digital version available for distance learning!This packet includes 30 spiraled homework sheets for the updated 2020 Virginia Studies SOLs! Great to review throughout the year or pick and choose to review before SOLs! Each week builds cumulatively and spirals back to review older material. Questions are written in multiple different formats, including multiple choice, fill in the blank, coloring in maps, and TEI type questions. SOLs covered include:Week 1: VS.2aWeek 2:
Preview of Lincoln's Suspension of Writ of Habeas Corpus & the Civil War Stations Activity

Lincoln's Suspension of Writ of Habeas Corpus & the Civil War Stations Activity

This download is a supplemental lesson for your high school U.S. history unit on the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln. Through two short readings, a worksheet, a stations activity, and a response students will independently and collaboratively learn about the writ of habeas corpus, Lincoln's suspension of it, what the Constitution says about it, and the debates that emerged over this decision. Additionally, in the 3-day stations activity, students will observe, analyze, and discuss 6 primary source
Preview of Civics & Citizenship Ethics Choices and Consequences Social Scenarios Worksheets

Civics & Citizenship Ethics Choices and Consequences Social Scenarios Worksheets

Does What Happen In Las Vegas Always Stay There? OF COURSE NOT!Vegas is a popular expression for going somewhere (potential) unethical conduct can occur. So in Vegas style, presented here are 10 Exercises to Evaluate AND Ponder:Ethical, Moral, and Responsible Decision MakingSocial Responsibility in Awkward SituationsCharacter Analysis and Behavior TraitsBoundary Setting for Relationships Situational Self RegulationScenarios are common, to not-so-common, yet all dilemmas have unique challenges to
Preview of Cell Phone Social Scenarios and Responsible Decision Making Etiquette Worksheets

Cell Phone Social Scenarios and Responsible Decision Making Etiquette Worksheets

Social Responsibility is Self Regulation for Cell Phone Etiquette and Use.Engaging Activity Guide Addresses: Citizenship, Character Development, Civics, and MoralityInterpersonal Communication, and Attending Relationships Attentive Conduct, Leadership, and Problem-ResolutionMedia Habits and Addictions, and Learned BehaviorsParental Rights and Classroom ManagementHelp Support Your Students on their Journey for Awareness.And, Inspire Choices that Lead to Excellent Cell Phone Habits for Life!Cell P
Preview of First Amendment Worksheet

First Amendment Worksheet

This six question worksheet is the perfect assessment to use after discussing the First Amendment. There are five different “situations” that students need to read, identify which freedom within the First Amendment it deals with (religion, assembly, press, petition, or speech), and explain how the situation violates that freedom. The sixth question allows students to create and answer their own situation. This worksheet requires zero teacher preparation (a suggested answer key is provided) and i
Preview of Branches of US Government Civics History Vocabulary Quiz

Branches of US Government Civics History Vocabulary Quiz

20 question Vocabulary Quiz designed as a very easy to grade matching word bank exam. File is in Microsoft Word so you can easily edit it to your liking. Answer Key is included. There's even a page for the students with the word list and suggested web sites for them to get definitions from. Hope this makes your life easier! Words on the quiz:AmendmentBillCabinetCompromiseConcurrent PowersCongressConstitutionDemocracyEnumerated PowersExecutive BranchImpeachJudicial BranchLegislative BranchMaj
Preview of Canada Government - 3 Levels of Government Task Cards

Canada Government - 3 Levels of Government Task Cards

Created by
Bruce Teacher
OUT with worksheets and IN with EngagementCan students answer all the 32 task cards? Task cards engage students in thinking, reinforcing or assessing knowledge. Questions require students to identifygovernment roles and responsibilitiesleadership titles and decision makersgovernment buildingsour nation's capital cityBuild confidence by using these multiple choice task cards in these suggested activities:Classroom Scavenger HuntEngage students in thinking and learning, while allowing them the opp
Preview of Bill of Rights: Student Rights in Public High Schools Worksheets + More

Bill of Rights: Student Rights in Public High Schools Worksheets + More

This lesson challenges students to consider how the Bill of Rights, particularly the 1st Amendment, applies to them while on a public high school campus. In groups, students will either read a quick synopsis of Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier or Tinker v. Des Moines and then complete a worksheet that explores:The amendment(s) at the center of the caseWho, what, when, where, why, and how details of the caseAdditional questions they would ask in order to form an opinionTheir rulingNext, students learn the
Preview of Close Reading- Elections

Close Reading- Elections

Four reading comprehension passages on election topics including primaries, campaigns, and voting machines have everything needed for full close reading lessons. In addition to the full-page informational articles, there are text-dependent questions and lots of additional activities specific to each reading. Here is what is included - ready to use to cover all of the steps:The four articles -1. Make It or Break It Primaries2. Love Those Campaign Buttons3. The Best Voting Machines?4. One Day on
Preview of First Amendment Supreme Court Cases

First Amendment Supreme Court Cases

This packet is the perfect activity or assessment to use after discussing the role of the Supreme Court and the First Amendment. The students imagine that they are Supreme Court Justices and interpret two Supreme Court cases; Tinker v. Des Moines and Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier. First, students read the facts of the case and the questions presented. Second, students examine the quotes from the Supreme Court Justices. Third, students answer the questions presented using their previous
Preview of Australia Government - 3 Levels of Government Task Card Activities

Australia Government - 3 Levels of Government Task Card Activities

Created by
Bruce Teacher
OUT with worksheets and IN with EngagementCan students answer all the 32 task cards? Task cards engage students in thinking, reinforcing or assessing knowledge. Questions require students to identifygovernment roles and responsibilitiesleadership titles and decision makersgovernment buildingsour nation's capital cityBuild confidence by using these multiple choice task cards in these suggested activities:Classroom Scavenger HuntEngage students in thinking and learning, while allowing them the opp
Preview of Becoming a U.S. Citizen

Becoming a U.S. Citizen

This is a short homework/ Classwork assignment that explains the process of becoming a citizen of the United States.
Preview of US Constitution Civics History Vocabulary Quiz

US Constitution Civics History Vocabulary Quiz

20 question Vocabulary Quiz designed as a very easy to grade matching word bank exam. File is in Microsoft Word so you can easily edit it to your liking. Answer Key is included. There's even a page for the students with the word list and suggested web sites for them to get definitions from. Hope this makes your life easier! Words on the quiz:AmendmentBillCabinetThe Great CompromiseConcurrent PowersConstitutionConventionDelegateExecutive BranchExpressed PowersFederalismImpeachJudicial BranchM
Preview of Required Court Cases 2023 AP Gov Review

Required Court Cases 2023 AP Gov Review

Created by
usgovfyi
Remember the College Board has removed Roe v. Wade (1973) from the required court cases this year so there are only 14 court cases your students need to know for the 2023 exam. The assignment can be used as a general review or a quiz. You can hand out the word bank so students can match the court case with the situation or you can use the questions without the word bank making the task more challenging. Word Bank and Answer Key Included. Good luck to all teachers and students as we get closer t
Preview of We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution Lesson 9 Worksheet / Test

We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution Lesson 9 Worksheet / Test

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
40 Multiple Choice Questions about the Constitutional Convention of 1787 to help teachers make even more use of Lesson 9 of We the People! All questions in lesson order! Includes a fast-grade answer sheet to make teacher's lives easier!This worksheet is intended for use with Lesson 9 of We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution, an excellent high-school level textbook published by the Center for Civic Education. HOW DO I KNOW I HAVE THE RIGHT BOOK?There are actually several levels of We th
Preview of Immigration Crossword & Vocabulary Quiz

Immigration Crossword & Vocabulary Quiz

Here's a 20 question Crossword Puzzle & Vocabulary Quiz to introduce new terms students will encounter learning about the Immigration. The vocabulary quiz is designed as a very easy to grade matching word bank exam. File is in Microsoft Word so you can easily edit it to your liking. Answer Key is included. There's even a page for the students with the word list and suggested web sites for them to get definitions from.The 20 question crossword with answer key can be used to introduce to new m
Preview of We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution Lesson 8 Worksheets / Tests

We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution Lesson 8 Worksheets / Tests

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
43 Multiple Choice Questions about the Articles of Confederation! All questions in lesson order! Includes a fast-grade answer sheet.This worksheet is intended for use with Lesson 8 of We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution, an excellent high-school level textbook published by the Center for Civic Education. HOW DO I KNOW I HAVE THE RIGHT BOOK?There are actually several levels of We the People available. This We the People worksheet is designed for use with the Level 3 text -- the one wi
Preview of Descriptive Paragraph and Proofreading

Descriptive Paragraph and Proofreading

Created by
CLS2021
Demonstrating command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing are anchor Common Core skills. This resource will reinforce, support, and build on this critical skill.BONUS! Civics teachers Take a Look! Interdisciplinary connection to Civics about national symbols!Research-based lesson support materials? YES! No hassle! Drop into your lesson!What you getA clear, concise research-based way to teach students how to command of the conventions of
Preview of Enlightenment Bingo Review Game

Enlightenment Bingo Review Game

This is a Civics review game for the Enlightenment period. I uses this Bingo game to review for their Enlightenment quiz as well as an EOC review. I also use these games for their quarterly exams and Unit tests. Enjoy!This activity ties in perfectly with the other Enlightenment activities in my store. Check them out!Enlightenment Thinkers Bundle (Includes a PowerPoint Presentation)Enlightenment Thinkers Personality QuizEnlightenment Thinkers Bingo GameEnlightenment Thinkers Flash CardsEnlighten
Preview of We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution Lesson 11 Worksheet / Test

We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution Lesson 11 Worksheet / Test

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
52 Multiple Choice Questions about the Constitution's division of government power into three branches! All questions in lesson order! Includes a fast-grade answer sheet.This worksheet is intended for use with Lesson 11 of We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution, an excellent high-school level textbook published by the Center for Civic Education.HOW DO I KNOW I HAVE THE RIGHT BOOK?There are actually several levels of We the People available. This We the People worksheet is designed for u
Preview of Branches of Government & Separation of Powers Worksheet

Branches of Government & Separation of Powers Worksheet

Created by
usgovfyi
Which branch of government may borrow money? Which branch grants pardons? These are a few of the 22 questions students can match with the three branches of American Government. Separation of Powers is one of the six basic constitutional powers. Understanding the U.S. government starts with knowing which branch has particular duties. This can be used as an introduction to the topic of the legislative, executive, and judicial branch or your students may find it as a nice review.
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