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7th grade civics homework

Preview of Civil Rights Movement Primary Source Analysis Bundle

Civil Rights Movement Primary Source Analysis Bundle

Teach the Civil Rights Movement with this easy to implement Primary Source Analysis Bundle that covers your content and your standards.Investigate the Civil Rights Movement with primary sources so your students learn core content while also practicing Social Studies skills. This bundled set includes 8-pages of handouts providing an assortment of quotes and images for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of the economic, political, and cultural changes of the Civi
Preview of Susan B. Anthony Women's Suffrage Biography Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Susan B. Anthony Women's Suffrage Biography Reading Comprehension Worksheet

This passage briefly describes the life of Susan B. Anthony. 21 questions (identify, true/false and multiple choice) assess students' understanding. I've included color and BW versions, and the key.INCLUDES:article on Susan B. Anthony (1000-1100 Lexile)21 questions- identify, true/false, multiple choicecolor and BW versionskey includedThe ZIP file has 3 versions of PDF files:1) Article and Questions in Color and Black and white and Key2) Color Student Version3) BW Student Version.These are NOT
Preview of A Guide to the Electoral College

A Guide to the Electoral College

Looking for an effective guide to the Electoral College?This resource includes a one-page reading about the Electoral College, including why its was created, its purpose, and where it is described in the Constitution. The download also includes a series of questions based on the reading.I do offer a PowerPoint that can be used in conjunction with this resource, and delves into recent presidential elections. I have bundled the two resources together here.Your feedback regarding this product is
Preview of Bill of Rights Scenarios

Bill of Rights Scenarios

Created by
Randy Tease
This is a great activity for a unit on the Bill of Rights and/or the U.S. Constitution. In this activity/ assignments students are assigned to read 12 different scenarios. After reading each scenario they are to figure out if the individual in the scenario had their Constitutional rights violated or not. All scenarios deal with the first 10 amendments. This product comes complete with an answer key. This product WILL generate interesting debate and in-class discussion. Product could also
Preview of Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activities BUNDLE 10 Most Popular Cases

Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activities BUNDLE 10 Most Popular Cases

This Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Bundle includes 10 cases, each with a 1-page handout providing the original Supreme Court ruling as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents. Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the case or ruling.Answer Keys are Provided! Skills Addressed:Reading Historical DocumentsPrimary Source Analysis
Preview of Articles of the Constitution: A Primary Source Analysis on the 7 Articles

Articles of the Constitution: A Primary Source Analysis on the 7 Articles

Created by
Mister Harms
This is an excellent way to study and know the information contained within the United States Constitution. To better understand the layout and information within the United States Constitution, students will read through the original 7 Articles of this primary source document and find the main ideas. This is a nice addition to Constitution Day or your existing unit on the Constitution.Don't be afraid to have your students study this great document. Being one of the most influential documents
Preview of The "Other" Amendment Scenarios: Constitutional Amendments 11-27

The "Other" Amendment Scenarios: Constitutional Amendments 11-27

Created by
Randy Tease
This is a great activity for a unit on the U.S. Constitution. In this activity/ assignments students are assigned to read 18 different scenarios. After reading each scenario they are to figure out if the individual/group in the scenario had their Constitutional rights violated or not. All scenarios deal with the Constitutional Amendments 11-27. This product comes complete with an answer key. This product WILL generate interesting debate and in-class discussion. Product could also b
Preview of Dred Scott Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity | Citizenship

Dred Scott Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity | Citizenship

Want to study the Dred Scott Supreme Court Case? Hoping to practice primary source analysis with your students? Need a no-prep resource to prompt discussion and further study of the Dred Scott Supreme Court Case and its impact on slavery and American citizenship for African Americans?This 1-page handout provides the original Supreme Court ruling as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, the Dre
Preview of Marbury v. Madison & Judicial Review Analysis + Distance Learning Version

Marbury v. Madison & Judicial Review Analysis + Distance Learning Version

Marbury v. Madison & Judicial Review Analysis takes students back to the landmark decision that established Judicial Review. From background of the case, and the Midnight Judges to its decision, and even criticism from Thomas Jefferson. Students meet all the key players, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, John Marshall, and William Marbury. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment. This is also perfect for substitute teacher plans, and of
Preview of Civil Rights Movement in Action Primary Source Analysis Activity

Civil Rights Movement in Action Primary Source Analysis Activity

Learn about the key Civil Rights Movement actions taken to encourage change during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s & 1960s in America while practicing primary source analysis skills.This 2-page handout provides an assortment of quotes and images for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of the Civil Rights Movement in Action. Includes a wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information, as well as prior content knowledge for completion.C
Preview of Miranda v Arizona Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity Miranda Rights

Miranda v Arizona Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity Miranda Rights

This 1-page handout provides the original Supreme Court ruling on Miranda v. Arizona as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, the Miranda v. Arizona case. Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the case or ruling.Answer Key is Provided! All images and other primary sources collected from Library of Congress, Nati
Preview of Class Constitution: Creating a Classroom Constitution & Preamble

Class Constitution: Creating a Classroom Constitution & Preamble

Created by
Mister Harms
Have you ever created a constitution for your own classroom? Each year in civics class, as we learn about the United States Constitution, I have my students help create our very own class constitution. The students love being a part of creating rules and policy for our classroom. This student-led activity has always proven to be a success! Each student's voice is heard as they actively engaged in crafting of an official document for the class. The process begins as students are grouped to dr
Preview of Propaganda Techniques Worksheet

Propaganda Techniques Worksheet

The Wright Ladies present the Propaganda Techniques Worksheet. This is a great review for the six main types of propaganda (glittering generalities, card stacking, plain folk, name calling, bandwagon, and transfer/symbol/endorsement). In this worksheet students use the chart, which defines the six types of propaganda, to identify the main type of propaganda in six real life examples. Included in this download are word and PDF versions of the worksheet and answer key. There are also color and bl
Preview of Constitution - Constitutional Convention and the Great Compromise

Constitution - Constitutional Convention and the Great Compromise

Created by
HSH Resources
Resource includes an easy to understand explanation of the Great Compromise using visuals, which can normally be a difficult concept for students to understand. Resource also includes an assignment with three short response questions and three multiple choice questions. Can be used as a teaching guide, classwork, or homework.
Preview of 6 Principles of the Constitution Political Cartoon Analysis

6 Principles of the Constitution Political Cartoon Analysis

Created by
Jason Jaffe
This worksheet is aligned with standards to improve students' visual literacy. Students make note of both the symbols and the symbolism in cartoons. This package features James Madison's 6 Principles of the Constitution by asking students to analyze six different political cartoons each addressing a separate principle. Included in this package: Political Cartoon Analysis BLANK document wherein teachers may find and use other political cartoons throughout the school year. 6 Principles of the
Preview of Protest Movements of the 1960s and 70s Primary Source Analysis Activity

Protest Movements of the 1960s and 70s Primary Source Analysis Activity

This 2-page handout provides an assortment of quotes and images for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of the Protest Movements of the 60s and 70s. Includes a wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information, as well as prior content knowledge for completion.Answers will vary, so no key provided! All images and other primary sources collected from Library of Congress or public domain.Great class or homework assignment!Also available as part of
Preview of Info Reading Text - State and Local Governments Bundle (No Prep Sub Plans)

Info Reading Text - State and Local Governments Bundle (No Prep Sub Plans)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
A bundle of 4 reading assignments about local and state governments, their responsibilities, citizen participation, how they are funded and their role in student education. Includes a crossword puzzle based on terms from the readings. A great way to introduce the subject. The reading comes from a really great website, ushistory.org, under their free textbook tab. The information presented is theirs, I made up the questions. This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. Perfect as a
Preview of Types of Government Color by Number

Types of Government Color by Number

This activity includes 8 questions about the different types of government, such as limited and unlimited government, democracy, theocracy, oligarchy, monarchy, and dictatorship. In Texas, this covers TEKS 6.9A and 6.10A.How do I use color by numbers?My students love these! We use them as review, practice, homework, substitute work, and quick assessments.Print and Go!Color by Number worksheets are easy to use! Print the answer sheet on one side and the color page on the other. Answer key is incl
Preview of Distance Learning:  U.S. Government - Civics - U.S. Citizenship Test

Distance Learning: U.S. Government - Civics - U.S. Citizenship Test

This offers a shortened version of the U.S. citizenship test and answer key. This works great for a pre-assessment or to allows students to become familiar with principles of American democracy, government, rights and responsibilities, U.S. history, independence, and integrated civics.
Preview of Civil vs. Criminal Cases Webquest

Civil vs. Criminal Cases Webquest

Created by
Civics SoL Prep
The students will conduct a web quest which allows them to gain knowledge and insight into the definition, purpose and procedures of civil and criminal cases. Upon completion of this assignment, students are expected to know that: -Civil cases are established to settle disputes between two parties in order for the plaintiff to make an attempt to receive compensation from the defendant. -Criminal cases allows the court to determine whether a person accused of breaking the law is guilty or not g
Preview of Bill of Rights / Civil Liberties Political Cartoon Analysis

Bill of Rights / Civil Liberties Political Cartoon Analysis

Created by
Jason Jaffe
This worksheet is aligned with standards to improve students' visual literacy. Students make note of both the symbols and the symbolism in cartoons. This package features cartoons focusing on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th Amendments to the US Constitution. Included in this package: Political Cartoon Analysis BLANK document wherein teachers may find and use other political cartoons throughout the school year. Bill of Rights Political Cartoon Analysis Worksheet Bill of Rights Poli
Preview of Constitution Scavenger Hunt

Constitution Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Randy Tease
How old does the President have to be?How long is the term of a Supreme Court Justice?What amendment lowers the voting age to 18?These are all questions that students will answer when the complete this 'Constitution Scavenger Hunt.' Students will explore the Preamble, the Articles, and the Amendments to come up with answers to 35 different questions. This product comes complete with answer key. Great for an in-class activity, partner/group work, or for a homework assignment!Other Civic Produc
Preview of Schenck v United States 1919 Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity

Schenck v United States 1919 Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity

This 1-page handout provides the original Supreme Court ruling as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, the Schenck v United States case. Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the case or ruling.Answer Key is Provided! All images and other primary sources collected from Library of Congress, National Archives or
Preview of American Revolution - Common Sense - Thomas Paine - Analyzing Primary Sources

American Revolution - Common Sense - Thomas Paine - Analyzing Primary Sources

Created by
HSH Resources
Resource includes three primary sources related to the American Revolution: "Common Sense," by Thomas Paine, "Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress," and a political cartoon. The first two sources have a modern English version next to the original text to help struggling readers make sense of the complex language. Included is an assignment that has students read with a purpose: which is to find in the primary sources examples of what the colonists wanted. The categories s
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