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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 YOU Be the Judge: Analyzing Supreme Court Decisions

YOU Be the Judge: Analyzing Supreme Court Decisions

This lesson will place students in the role of a Supreme Court judge! Students will analyze eight fictitious scenarios based upon actual Supreme Court cases. Drawing upon a judicial mindset-- students are to predict which Constitutional Amendments apply to each case, and then debate the central question of each case. See examples below; Scenario #2: What protection(s)/Amendment(s) are involved? Should the students at the high school football game be able to have a public prayer at the games? Exp
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 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 Ancient Athens, Greece: Architecture, the Olympics, & Democracy

Ancient Athens, Greece: Architecture, the Olympics, & Democracy

Created by
Bethany Ray
Athena, Aphrodite, Ares, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus too, Oh, we call on you to help us learn about the things of Greece that are ancient and old. Athena, give us wisdom to learn about the great architecture of Greece and the Olympics too! We must not forget about democracy, on which the U.S government was founded upon. We can't wait to play a game to review and to get ready for our own Olympics and Greek Festivals too! Enjoy this interactive unit of fun with one 20 paged student interactive te
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 The Constitution, The Bill of Rights, and Responsibilities

The Constitution, The Bill of Rights, and Responsibilities

Created by
Bethany Ray
Having to teach your students about government can be tough! This file will make it easier for you to teach and for your students to understand how our great country came to be as it is today. This file includes 3 student interactive books and a PPT to go along with it for you to use on your interactive board, interacitve flip-flaps, a booking making activity for the Bill of Rights, 2 vocabulary assessments, 1 fluency assessment, and 1 standards based assessment to help your students how to answ
Preview of AP Government- UNIT 1 Bundle: PowerPoints, Assessments, Vocab, & More!

AP Government- UNIT 1 Bundle: PowerPoints, Assessments, Vocab, & More!

Created by
Mad Historian
These resources are a great supplement to your Unit 1- Foundations of American Democracy lessons! I created them to accompany my in-depth class discussions and student textbook assignments. All resources in this bundle can be edited and adapted to fit your classroom and most are also Google compatible. Please read the descriptions of each product below before purchase:POWERPOINT & GUIDED NOTES:This resource was created to help you teach Unit 1- Foundations of American Democracy, and is ali
Preview of US Citizenship Naturalization Test Prep 4-Part Kit - Civics End of Year Project

US Citizenship Naturalization Test Prep 4-Part Kit - Civics End of Year Project

How would your students do taking THE U.S. Naturalization (a.k.a. Citizenship) Test? What about by the end of your Civics class?Nearly half of Americans can’t define the Bill of Rights. Three-fourths don’t know why we fought in the Cold War. And 6% don’t even know when Independence Day is. Yikes!Have them citizenship-ready by the time they leave your classroom with this simple 4-part test kit that works seamlessly into any US History or Civics course.This kit gives you both the perfect Day 1 a
Preview of The Legislative Branch: Unit Notes & Worksheets for Government or Civics Class

The Legislative Branch: Unit Notes & Worksheets for Government or Civics Class

Created by
Mister Harms
Make civics informative and practical for your students by using this set of notes and assessments that summarize the main points of the Legislative Branch! I have used this set of notes regarding the Legislative Branch in my 8th grade civics class for many years. This branch of government, which is the largest, can be daunting to summarize and teach. However, I have narrowed down the important aspects so students get the main concepts and you’ll get a complete unit of notes on the Legislative
Preview of Grade 5 Many Gifts, Unit 1 - Canadian Government and Citizenship PDF + DIGITAL

Grade 5 Many Gifts, Unit 1 - Canadian Government and Citizenship PDF + DIGITAL

A comprehension package based directly on the latest Nelson Grade 5 Many Gifts textbook, used in Catholic Social Studies programming in Ontario. Great for use in conjunction with the inquiry based activities found in the text. The included worksheets help students to extract information and main ideas from the text using a combination of text based questions and graphic organizers. Excellent for independent work activities or distance learning. Each chapter includes multiple worksheets and a qui
Preview of Constitution and the Three Branches of Government

Constitution and the Three Branches of Government

Searching for a way to teach your students about the Constitution and the Three Branches of Government that is kid friendly and teacher approved? This set of reading passages explains the concepts in an easy to understand way. This is a great resource to use for Constitution Day! This unit is designed to teach students about the writing of the United States Constitution and about the three branches of our government. Included you will find...✔ a 21 page booklet that includes a KWL chart, 8 infor
Preview of AP Government- UNIT 3 Bundle: PowerPoints, Assessments, Vocab, & More!

AP Government- UNIT 3 Bundle: PowerPoints, Assessments, Vocab, & More!

Created by
Mad Historian
These resources are a great supplement to your Unit 3- Civil Liberties and Civil Rights lessons! I created them to accompany my in-depth class discussions and student textbook assignments. All resources in this bundle can be edited and adapted to fit your classroom and most are also Google compatible. Please read the descriptions of each product below before purchase:POWERPOINT & GUIDED NOTES:This resource was created to help you teach Unit 3- Civil Liberties and Civil Rights, and is align
Preview of AP Government- UNIT 4 Bundle: PowerPoints, Assessments, Vocab, & More!

AP Government- UNIT 4 Bundle: PowerPoints, Assessments, Vocab, & More!

Created by
Mad Historian
These resources are a great supplement to your Unit 4- American Political Ideologies and Beliefs! I created them to accompany my in-depth class discussions and student textbook assignments. All resources in this bundle can be edited and adapted to fit your classroom and most are also Google compatible. Please read the descriptions of each product below before purchase:POWERPOINT & GUIDED NOTES:This resource was created to help you teach Unit 4- American Political Ideologies and Beliefs, and
Preview of Debates about Voting in the US: Turnout, Electoral College, Citizens United, etc

Debates about Voting in the US: Turnout, Electoral College, Citizens United, etc

Is voting important? Does my vote count? Should we have the Electoral College? Should corporations be able to spend money on elections? Use these ready-to-go stations to have students analyze and build arguments about voting. ZIP FILE INCLUDES:6 stations with debates about voting/elections in the United States (2 pages for each argument) Student handout Culminating activity: Debate Opening Statement Writing Optional extension activity: Creative Visual PropagandaTeacher directions CHECK OUT THE P
Preview of Government: Branches and Levels

Government: Branches and Levels

Created by
Bethany Ray
Government is probably one of the hardest standards to teach students in third grade because the content is very abstract. However, with this fun interactive unit, it breaks down the information for students to understand our national, state, and local government and the branches of government! It includes 2 student interactive books (the branches and levels of government), 2 reading passages for close reading with assessments, 2 vocabulary lists with assessments, extra credit assignments and ot
Preview of Government BUNDLE Study Guide, Review Jeopardy, Quiz Test NO PREP

Government BUNDLE Study Guide, Review Jeopardy, Quiz Test NO PREP

Students will learn about the three branches of government and the three levels of government in the United States. Easy to read notes are provided along with flashcards, multiple choice and short answer quizzes, and an engaging review Jeopardy game. This bundle is NO PREP and suitable for grades 3-5. Please click on the individual products for previews and a detailed look at each part of this bundle. When using this product in my own classroom, I typically have students glue the notes into thei
Preview of Wisconsin's Government Study Unit

Wisconsin's Government Study Unit

What is a democracy? What does a state assemblyman do? What is the Bill of Rights? These are common questions that students ask during election time. Get your students to be experts on Wisconsin's state government with this study unit that's jam packed with hands-on, engaging activities. Your students will be eager to dive into the the challenges that faced our Founding Fathers writing the Constitution, how Wisconsin's government works for all Wisconsinites, what power local government has,
Preview of Social Studies Anchor Charts

Social Studies Anchor Charts

These social studies anchor charts are a simple, yet engaging way to help your students visualize every standard! Print them as they are to hang on the wall, use them on a poster maker for a focus wall, or print them small to put in students' interactive notebooks! Students will see the historical events from the American Revolution to Reconstruction post Civil War. Social Studies Anchor Charts: Revolution to Reconstruction This fits perfectly with GSE Georgia Fourth Grade Social Studies Diffe
Preview of US Citizenship Test

US Citizenship Test

Created by
MrsWrightsStore
100 Multiple Choice Questions - do you have the knowledge required to become a US Citizen? I created this Google form by adapting the 100 question short answer United States Citizenship test that immigrants must pass in order to become a US Citizen (see US Immigration website) to 100 multiple choice questions in a self-grading form.- updated for 2020 National ElectionPrepare for the test with my Quizlet set accessible here:Quizlet US Citizenship Test 100 Questionsor by Kahoot, here:Kahoot Part 1
Preview of The Articles of Confederation, Federalists & Antifederalists, & the Constitution

The Articles of Confederation, Federalists & Antifederalists, & the Constitution

Articles of Confederation and Constitution. Teaching about the Articles of Confederation, Federalists and Antifederalists, and the Constitution is often the duty of a U.S. History teacher. Having students walk away understanding these topics is the goal, but not always easy to ascertain. The products in this bundle have helped me bridge the gap for students as well as help me understand how well they are understanding the material. Please read each description carefully to make sure what you
Preview of AP Government Unit III Bundle

AP Government Unit III Bundle

AP Government Unit III Bundle – Lock in at this introductory price. Free updates will be coming for this bundle shortly. This lesson includes a review of the following topics:3.1 – The Bill of Rights 3.2 – First Amendment – Freedom of Religion 3.3 – First Amendment – Freedom of Speech 3.4 – First Amendment – Freedom of the Press 3.5 – Second Amendment Right to Bear Arms 3.6 – Amendments: Balancing Individual Freedom with Public Order & Safety 3.7 – Selective Incorporation 3.8 – Amendments:
Preview of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Test: AP® Government (UPDATED for 2019 Exam)

Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Test: AP® Government (UPDATED for 2019 Exam)

**UPDATED for new 2019 Exam!! This product includes a new 40-question multiple choice test on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties and 2 new original FRQs that mirror the Concept Application and SCOTUS FRQs. The test covers the major unit themes and topics outlined in the new course and exam description, such as: The Bill of Rights, key clauses and principles, landmark Supreme Court cases, 1st amendment freedoms, 2nd amendment rights, rights of the accused, selective incorporation, the 14th amendmen
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:
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