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Free civics assessments

Preview of 50 States and Capitals Freebie: FREE Study Map, List of States, & Study Guide

50 States and Capitals Freebie: FREE Study Map, List of States, & Study Guide

Created by
Mister Harms
Help your students know all 50 states and capitals of the United States with this convenient study guide! Included is a list of states, corresponding capitals, state abbreviations, and a labeled map. For more States & Capitals resources, such as practice worksheets, blank maps, test forms, state research project, crosswords, etc., I highly recommend my 50 States & Capitals Mega-Pack Bundle! Not only will you have many worksheets to choose from, but it is also available digitally for Go
Preview of Need vs. Wants Sort Worksheet

Need vs. Wants Sort Worksheet

Created by
PresentlyinPreK
With this worksheet students can sort items that are wants and items that are needs. This would go great with a wants and needs lesson for social studies, reading, or just as a cool exploration during the day!
Preview of {Freebie} Productive Resources Cut and Paste (Natural, Capital, Human Resources)

{Freebie} Productive Resources Cut and Paste (Natural, Capital, Human Resources)

Created by
Abby Sandlin
Use this fun cut and paste activity to assess or review three of the productive resources! Glue these into your Social Studies journals for reference at a later date. Send these home for homework, or use it as a cumulative assessment!
Preview of Rules and Laws Quiz

Rules and Laws Quiz

This rules and laws quiz is easy and simple for English language learners, Pre-K, or Kinder! My ELL students were having trouble following along with normal quiz formats so I had to change it up and include visuals. You can edit and feel free to add more questions. Hope you enjoy!
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 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 Daily Distance Learning Current Event News CNN10 Google Forms SpringSemester2020

Daily Distance Learning Current Event News CNN10 Google Forms SpringSemester2020

Created by
BossHistory
* This listing is expired but can be downloaded as an example for the current listings found in my store here.*CNN10 has committed to continue its program during the Covid-19 outbreak. Excellent resource for students to complete at home or in schools! 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 utilizes Google Forms. However, the bell ringers can
Preview of DEBATE RUBRIC: For Socratic Seminar, Argument, and Classroom Discussion

DEBATE RUBRIC: For Socratic Seminar, Argument, and Classroom Discussion

I've used and updated this rubric for years with for use in my debate style discussions and Socratic seminar classroom practices. This is a great assessment tool for skill development in oral presentations, public speaking, speech and building an argument for a persuasive writing piece. The full lesson packet is available HERE.Students are assessed on the strength of their viewpoint, evidence, connections and speaking skills using an encouraging and simple 3 level scoring system. Fully editable!
Preview of US CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 11-27 SCAVENGER HUNT MATCHING

US CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS 11-27 SCAVENGER HUNT MATCHING

Created by
John Black
This is a "pain-free" matching assignment to help your students become more familiarized with the text of the US Constitution. This will help them navigate the document, while paraphrasing the main themes of each amendment.
Preview of (FCLE) FLORIDA CIVIC LITERACY EXAM STUDY GUIDE | Digital Resources

(FCLE) FLORIDA CIVIC LITERACY EXAM STUDY GUIDE | Digital Resources

Full FCLE Competency Study Guide covering all competencies you need to be successful on test day!Take a look at our YouTube video highlighting this resource! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65JsQsBhLNU&t=8syou may also like:FCLE MEGA BUNDLEFCLE Standard BundleAll FCLE Practice Tests
Preview of Preamble to the Constitution - Smart-board matching

Preamble to the Constitution - Smart-board matching

This is a simple matching activity for my 7th grade Civics class on the Preamble to the Constitution. I import PowerPoint files into my Promethean board software as an "object." I ask my students to complete the matching in their notes and then call on a student to come up and draw a line from the key term to the correct definition. Kids love drawing on a smart-board!. This is a good warm-up / bell ringer activity. (Note I teach Civics in Florida where they take the E.O.C. - End-of-Course exam
Preview of The Bill of Rights Matching

The Bill of Rights Matching

Created by
Connor Bradley
This activity is a simple matching worksheet which can be used as an assignment or a quiz. Students are asked to match each concept with the amendment in which the concept is outlined. This great worksheet will be able to gauge if students can properly identify the amendments in the Bill of Rights.
Preview of Leadership Reflection Assignment

Leadership Reflection Assignment

Created by
The Lesson Shop
Help your students reflect after they complete any kind of Leadership / Team Building / Group Work activity!Reflection is one of the most important parts of leadership. While having a good plan, being able to make decisions as you go, and being able to work well on a team are all important, the most important thing about doing these challenges is not actually the challenge at all – it’s what you take away from it.In this metacognitive assignment, students can use either of two note templates to
Preview of Civics/Citizenship Test and Study Guide

Civics/Citizenship Test and Study Guide

Created by
Siobhan Greene
This multiple choice test is designed to fulfill state requirements of administrating the 100 questions citizenship test. *Some questions must be edited to fit your state* Included: 100 Question TestAnswer Key to test
Preview of The 'Fill-in" of Rights

The 'Fill-in" of Rights

Created by
Connor Bradley
This activity allows students to gain a more thorough understanding of the Bill of Rights. Students will be required to fill in the blanks for each amendment. The words selected for the students to fill in are all words which are extremely important to the meaning and interpretation of the Bill of Rights. In doing so, these words will stick out to students, increasing the potential to retain the most important ideas within the Bill of Rights. A word bank is provided so that this activity may be
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 Natural, Human, and Capital Resources Matching Assignment/Quiz

Natural, Human, and Capital Resources Matching Assignment/Quiz

This "All About Resources" activity sheet (made on PowerPoint) can be used as an activity or quiz for identifying the correct category various (10) resources belong in. The activity is designed to be able to be completed independently, as there is minimal reading for the student. A great visual would be creating categories with pictures for students to reference while completing if needed. This would allow your lower-level readers access to the definitions of the words natural, human, and capita
Preview of I Have Rights and Responsibilities

I Have Rights and Responsibilities

Created by
Sis and Chrys
Use this worksheet as a diagnostic or formative assessment. Help your students understand the difference between rights and responsibilities using this simple handout.
Preview of FREE 2020 President Election Day Resources

FREE 2020 President Election Day Resources

Created by
Wise Guys
FREE President Election Day Resources. This resource is intended for you, the classroom teacher, to teach about the Presidential Election in a non-biased way.Included in the resource is:Tips & Guidelines to help with discussionsAn editable Microsoft Word parent letter to send homeClick HERE for our Presidential Election Bundled Activity!If you would like a comprehensive election unit that includes the following activities, click above:Qualifications in order to be presidentRoles and responsi
Preview of Rural, Suburban, and Urban Communities Powerpoint for Social Studies

Rural, Suburban, and Urban Communities Powerpoint for Social Studies

Created by
Wild Sonora
This powerpoint contains 9 pictures of rural, suburban, and urban communities. The slides are blank (they do not say which community type they are) which allows for discussion. Pair this with my free assessment sheet! Works to assess students' understanding of TEKS 2.7C
Preview of Responsibilities VA SOL 3.11

Responsibilities VA SOL 3.11

This product is a reading comprehension on citizenship, focused on responsibilities including responsibilities at school, home, and in the community. 10 comprehension questions follow the passage and cover a variety of ELA standards.*Reading VA SOL Correlated*Social Studies VA SOL 3.11 CorrelatedTopics covered in the comprehension questions include:Ask and Answer QuestionsSuffixesContext CluesCause and Effect (When/Then Chart)Synonyms and AntonymsMain IdeaInternet Resources Drawing ConclusionsGr
Preview of The World From A to Z | Daily News Quiz | Google Form | Fall 2023

The World From A to Z | Daily News Quiz | Google Form | Fall 2023

Created by
drproteaches
Carl Azuz is BACK with an all new daily news program for middle and high school students. As soon as I heard, my students and I decided we were making the jump! My students watch this news program daily and have a short quiz to complete each day that follows along with the stories. Watching an program that in Carl's words has "no partisanship, no bias, no compromise, yes puns!" is an excellent way for students to learn and keep up to date about US and World news. If you'd like to know more, stra
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 Constitution: The First Amendment Mock Trial

Constitution: The First Amendment Mock Trial

This bundle includes: -An activator with multiple scenarios related to the First Amendment. -A short open response that asks students to make connections. between real court cases (not included) and the fictitious scenario included. -Mock trial witness testimonies as well as worksheets for the roles within the mock trial. The First Amendment Mock Trial is intended to be a lesson that lasts several days if you include preparation/rehearsal time as well as the mock trial itself.
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