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Preview of AP® U.S. Government Warm-Ups/Bellringers

AP® U.S. Government Warm-Ups/Bellringers

This product provides 110 warm-ups (bellringers) for AP® U.S. Government classes! The warm-ups include thought provoking questions, content review, FRQ prep questions, practice multiple choice questions, and more! Open each day with a prompt to engage your students and help them practice the skills they will need for the test. Warm-ups come with keys when appropriate. The warm-ups are organized by unit and I have included a table of contents that will allow you to easily identify and use these b
Preview of US Government Warm-Ups (Bellringers)- 1 Semester

US Government Warm-Ups (Bellringers)- 1 Semester

This product provides 75 warm ups (bellringers) for U.S. Government classes! The warm ups include thought provoking questions and content review, and are designed to get your students thinking about important course themes. Warm-ups come with keys when appropriate. The warm-ups/bellringers are organized by unit and I have included a table of contents that will allow you to easily identify and use these warm-ups in your classroom no matter what order you teach your content. I have also included a
Preview of Government | Comparing Forms of Government in the Real World | Case Studies

Government | Comparing Forms of Government in the Real World | Case Studies

In this Government class activity your students will learn about the different Forms of Government and how they can be classified (direct/representative democracy, theocracy, oligarchy, monarchy, parliamentary, presidential etc.) by using EIGHT real world government examples. For example, students will examine how a real world monarchy, like the one used in Saudi Arabia, affects life in Saudi Arabia. The overall essential question is: What is it really like to live in countries with different fo
Preview of AP U.S. Government Political Ideologies & Belief | AP Government | AP Gov Unit 4

AP U.S. Government Political Ideologies & Belief | AP Government | AP Gov Unit 4

Fully editable unit for your APGOPO Unit 4 needs. Aligned with the AP U.S. Government & Politics Course and Exam Description Redesign, 2023 UpdateAmerican Political Ideologies & Beliefs Unit 4 Includes:Word Documents4 Free Response Questions in the AP Gov redesign format - 120 Minute Timed Exam28-question Multiple Choice Question Exam - 40 Minute Timed ExamUnit Answer Key with each question tied to a:Disciplinary Practice Reasoning Process Learning ObjectiveFRQ Rubrics broken down by:Ski
Preview of Whose Vote Counts, Explained (BUNDLE)

Whose Vote Counts, Explained (BUNDLE)

The Netflix and Vox documentary, Whose Vote Counts, Explained, examines the history of voting, the issues with our system today, and the steps needed to ensure voting rights. These episodes would be helpful when discussing the Electoral College, gerrymandering, voter suppression, disenfranchisement, super PACs, and more. Each video guide contains 20 questions and an answer key has been included for your convenience. The videos are each 25 minutes in length but I would allow for a total of 90-105
Preview of The West Wing Teaching Guide - Seasons 1-7

The West Wing Teaching Guide - Seasons 1-7

Created by
Robert May
This is a complete book for ALL 7 SEASONS! Like most Social Studies teachers, I’m always very excited anytime a new movie or better yet television series comes out that is about something that I teach in class. Yes, there are often lots of inaccuracies, but it’s about the things I love…and that things I teach….double whammy! The West Wing was one of those series, but more than just watching when it was on TV, I now find myself watching it over and over again in the years since it has gone off
Preview of Election Electoral College Explained w/ Coloring Map & Comprehension ?'s

Election Electoral College Explained w/ Coloring Map & Comprehension ?'s

This printable is perfect for ANY election year especially this Presidential Election of 2020. This sheet is perfect for explaining the presidential election process, how the Electoral College works and is interactive and applicable for any year. I love to use this during the election year and have my students fill out how many electoral votes each state earns, then after completing the map legend we follow along and update our map based on real-time election results. The majority of the general
Preview of Resistance to Reconstruction: Sharecropping, KKK, Jim Crow Laws

Resistance to Reconstruction: Sharecropping, KKK, Jim Crow Laws

Created by
Engaging History
I found that students lacked a true understanding of the institutionalized racism and social/political/economic challenges African Americans faced in the 100 years between the end of slavery and the first breakthroughs of the Civil Rights Movement. To provide more context, I created this assignment explaining sharecropping, the KKK, Jim Crow Laws, Poll Taxes, Literacy Tests, and Grandfather Clauses. It is very informative and great for class discussion afterwards and linking to modern times.
Preview of Iron Jawed Angels Movie Guide (Women's Suffrage/19th Amendment)

Iron Jawed Angels Movie Guide (Women's Suffrage/19th Amendment)

This 2004 film is a great way to help students look at women's suffrage and their fight for the 19th Amendment. It follows the story of Alice Paul and Lucy Burns as they strive for democracy and equality during World War I. My students love this movie! The cast is excellent and is shares what people went through for change. August 2020 will mark the centennial of this amendment's passage.The movie guide contains 40 questions to ensure students are tracking along with the film. I have also i
Preview of 2020 Presidential Election - Political Party Survey

2020 Presidential Election - Political Party Survey

Help your students unearth their ideology (conservative, liberal, libertarian, or moderate) and the political party that they might belong to. Just make sure you use lots of "in my opinion" statements!
Preview of VOTING & VOTING BEHAVIOR - Presentation - Reading Activity - Print & Digital

VOTING & VOTING BEHAVIOR - Presentation - Reading Activity - Print & Digital

This creative product for the secondary civics/U.S. The government classroom includes everything you need to teach about voting and voting behavior. Topics include - the history of voting rights, voting amendments, voting requirements, motor voter law, who votes, why some choose not to vote, and how to vote. It also includes a debate activity, "Philosophical Chairs" and a fun review activity, "Who Can Participate". Includes both print and digital versions.Buyer Feedback:This is great to add as a
Preview of U.S. Government Resources - Power Points, Guided Notes, HW, Tests, & Projects

U.S. Government Resources - Power Points, Guided Notes, HW, Tests, & Projects

UPDATE 8/1/2021 - I have converted the PowerPoints included in this bundle to google slides as well with all of the video included. You will get both with this package. This is a great deal of the materials that I use for my U.S. Government and U.S. Government Honors classes. This probably will not carry you for an entire school year, but it's close. Some of the things that I do in my class I do not have rights to (textbook worksheets, etc.) and I’m in no position to share. I also teach financi
Preview of Elections, Voting, and Evaluating Candidates Bundle | 10 resources for Civics!

Elections, Voting, and Evaluating Candidates Bundle | 10 resources for Civics!

This Elections, Voting, and Evaluating Candidates Bundle includes resources on United States elections, the Electoral College, propaganda, interest groups, PACs and Super PACs! Perfect for middle and high school Civics, American History, and American Government students, this bundle includes reading passages, a gallery walk, matching activities, and other unique activities. I've also included my "Vote For Me" student survey, a fun worksheet to use to get to know your students -- you can even use
Preview of AP U.S. Government Political Participation | AP Government | AP Gov Unit 5

AP U.S. Government Political Participation | AP Government | AP Gov Unit 5

Fully editable unit for your APGOPO Unit 5 needs and teaching Political Parties. Aligned with the AP U.S. Government & Politics Course and Exam Description Redesign, 2023 UpdatePolitical Participation Unit 5 Includes:Word Documents4 Free Response Questions in the AP Gov redesign format - 120 Minute Timed Exam28-question Multiple Choice Question Exam - 40 Minute Timed ExamUnit Answer Key with each question tied to a:Disciplinary Practice Reasoning Process Learning ObjectiveFRQ Rubrics broken
Preview of Political Parties: Notes,Quiz, and Make your Own Party

Political Parties: Notes,Quiz, and Make your Own Party

I love teaching about political parties! I especially love this lesson because students learn about the political spectrum and even take a quiz to find where they are on the spectrum.Students also create their own political party!This products includesPowerPoint presentationMake your own political party activity Democrats vs republican cut out worksheet Where are you on the spectrum quizPolitical Party notes Political Party notes for interactive notebookWant access to ALL of my civics resources?
Preview of Electoral College 3.14 & More: Becoming the President & Staying the President

Electoral College 3.14 & More: Becoming the President & Staying the President

Electoral College 3.14 & More: Becoming the President & Staying the President - Civics EOCThese lessons will be updated soon (stay tuned), but this is still a tested benchmark. The content is the same for the 2024 Florida Civics EOC exam. This lesson also works great for any civics, government, or U.S. history course.This lesson teaches students about becoming and, to a certain extent, staying the President of the United States. Students will once again review the Constitutional requirem
Preview of Super Tuesday  (2024) Lesson Plan + Artifacts + Questions

Super Tuesday (2024) Lesson Plan + Artifacts + Questions

This lesson explores Super Tuesday 2024 (March 5th). Students will analyze four different artifacts ( a reader, current polling data, a primary map and a news article) to learn about Super Tuesday.This incredible package includes:- Lesson Plan- Four Artifacts (reader, current polling data, primary map and news article)- Question worksheet- Answer Key*********************************************************************Customer Tips:Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product
Preview of U.S. Election Process

U.S. Election Process

This resource is designed to teach the U.S. Election process to U.S. Government/AP® U.S. Government classes. Key themes include: nomination, primaries/caucuses, national conventions, modern day campaigning, general elections, the four models of voting behavior, incumbency advantage, the Electoral College, etc. Students will come away from this lesson with knowledge about the timeline and process of elections. The resource includes an engaging 20-slide Power Point/Google Slides lecture (infused w
Preview of Elections Electoral College {2020 Election}

Elections Electoral College {2020 Election}

Elections: Electoral College Map Activity 2020 Presidential Election★ 10/26/2020- Now updated for the 2020 election! Please download the updated version if you have already purchased this product! Perfect for the 2020 presidential election! This is an Electoral College Map Activity that contains a two-page introduction and a two-part activity. Students color in the predicted safe states for each candidate and answer analysis questions before the election. After the election results, students
Preview of Get Gerrymandered!: A Digital Map Activity

Get Gerrymandered!: A Digital Map Activity

My husband (an AP Government and AP US History teacher) and I created this resource as a civic competency lesson and activity. In the United States, we, more often than not, have artificially noncompetitive elections due to gerrymandering. The intent of this resource is to teach your students about the effects of gerrymandering on elections and how to analyze their congressional district. Students will search congressional district maps to identify gerrymandered United States House Districts. T
Preview of Political Party Comparison: Republican & Democrat Interactive w/ Primary Sources

Political Party Comparison: Republican & Democrat Interactive w/ Primary Sources

If you’re looking for a cool way to get your kids to learn about the differences between Democrats and Republicans, without worrying about blatant news channel or reporter bias, then this activity is made for you!What makes this product unique is that your students will be reading word-for-word phrases from the 2016 Republican and Democratic Party platforms!  These documents are reviewed and approved every four years at their respective national conventions.For this activity, your students will
Preview of Gerrymandering Puzzles!

Gerrymandering Puzzles!

The purpose of these materials is to allow your students to try the idea of Gerrymandering for themselves! This lesson goes best with my FREE powerpoint detailing the history of gerrymandering and how it has been used to divide and conquer. There are many ways you could use these worksheets but I suggest at the very least, as a part of your lesson, that you check out CGP Grey's youtube channel and show your students his segment on gerrymandering --> (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mky11UJb9A
Preview of Who Can Run? Qualifications for Office U.S. Election Article & Review for Civics

Who Can Run? Qualifications for Office U.S. Election Article & Review for Civics

This Who Can Run? Qualifications for Political Office Article & Review for Civics covers the Constitutional requirements for running for the Presidency, Senate, and House of Representatives in the United States. A graphic organizer, vocabulary review, and reflection are included, as well as a Who Can Run? scenario activity in which students read character bios and determine who is qualified to run for office. Perfect for any middle or high school Civics, American History, or American Govern
Preview of Women's Suffrage: Iron Jawed Angels [Comparing Primary and Secondary Sources]

Women's Suffrage: Iron Jawed Angels [Comparing Primary and Secondary Sources]

This resource will have students explore the arduous journey of how women came to have the right to vote in the United States. The Slide Presentation is full of interactive visuals, discussion & debate topics, and engaging video clips from the movie 'Iron Jawed Angels'-- all of which will encourage students to delve deeper into examining the events & factors that led to suffrage. The core of this lesson involves cultivating critical reading skills by having students compare two different
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