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Free 7th grade civics homework

Preview of Branches of Government Chart Activity on Jobs, Parts, Powers, & Selection

Branches of Government Chart Activity on Jobs, Parts, Powers, & Selection

Teach the 3 branches of the federal government with this FREE worksheet! Students will demonstrate their understanding of the jobs, parts, powers, & selection processes of each branch using a simple chart. This PDF resource is perfect if you are looking for a quick way for students to organize information about the executive, judicial, and legislative branch. Looking for a lesson on the branches of government? Check out these resources: Branches of Government Worksheet: Chart & Graphic O
Preview of Scholastic News Article Review

Scholastic News Article Review

Created by
Sean Hengst
This product is a perfect companion for any newspaper or magazine (Scholastic News, Time for Kids, Science World, etc.) The worksheet helps students summarize, analyze text features, and reflect on any article. Perfect for substitute teachers as well!
Preview of Student Current Event Form

Student Current Event Form

Created by
Randy Tease
Very few students have the time in their hectic lives to read or watch the news. This product aids students as they breakdown a newspaper article before they present it to the class. Students are given this assignment monthly, so that in a given month they will hear between 20-30 new stories presented by their classmates and discussed in class. Students chose from the following categories: international, natoinal, state, local, and sports/entertainment. Students are asked in the form record
Preview of FREE Articles of Confederation & U.S. Constitution Crossword / Key Included

FREE Articles of Confederation & U.S. Constitution Crossword / Key Included

This is a perfect review of Articles of Confederation and U.S. Constitution vocabulary, including key people, ideas, etc, such as the Land Ordinance of 1785, Northwest Ordinance of 1787, Shays's Rebellion, the Lost State of Franklin, Checks and Balances, Federalism, Separation of Powers, the Bill of Rights, etc. Key is included.©Founding Fathers USA. All rights reserved by Founding Fathers USA. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Additional teachers must purchase their ow
Preview of Constitution Basics Review

Constitution Basics Review

Created by
2nd Chance Works
This worksheet contains questions about the basics of the Constitution of the United States. It covers:-The organization of the Constitution-The preamble-The articles-The Bill of Rights. -Roles of each branch-Checks and balances -Requirements to be a member of Congress-And moreUse this worksheet as a pre-assessment to gauge student knowledge or as a test review. An answer key is provided for easy grading.If you like this, check out these other products by 2nd Chance Works:-George Washington A
Preview of SS.7.CG.1.4:  Enlightenment Thinkers and the Foundations of American Government

SS.7.CG.1.4: Enlightenment Thinkers and the Foundations of American Government

Introducing our "Enlightenment Thinkers and the Foundations of American Government" worksheet, designed specifically for Florida Civics teachers. This engaging and educational resource helps students understand the profound impact of the Enlightenment period on the development of modern democratic principles and the foundations of the United States government.By using this worksheet, your students will explore the ideas and contributions of key Enlightenment thinkers, such as John Locke and Baro
Preview of Federalism Venn Diagram

Federalism Venn Diagram

Created by
Colorado Teacher
A Venn diagram helps students understand the complexities of Federalism. Students are given a Venn diagram with a list of options and a textbook or copy of the United States Constitution. Students will use the resource(s) to complete the Venn diagram either in class or for homework.
Preview of Articles of Confederation Worksheet | 4th - 6th Grade | Printable & Easel

Articles of Confederation Worksheet | 4th - 6th Grade | Printable & Easel

The Articles of Confederation Worksheet is an easy way to have students learn about the Articles of Confederation. Students can read an article, or you can teach them about the Articles. On the bottom, is an area for students to do a long answer question. This can be used as a check for understanding or a starter. Includes:1 Page1 Answer Key___________________________________________________________________________Information:The slide page is 8.5 x 11. You may do all the questions or just the o
Preview of Shifts in Supply and Demand Practice

Shifts in Supply and Demand Practice

11 examples situations when supply or demand will shift. Students have to show movement on the S/D graph, explain what causes the change, give the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity.
Preview of Current Events - Social Studies Extra Credit Form

Current Events - Social Studies Extra Credit Form

The Current Events Extra Credit activity is a great way to offer students an opportunity to earn extra points towards their grade while also encouraging research and critical thinking of current events in the world. Enjoy!SharhanStop by enagelearnability.com for more resources.Follow Engage Learnability on social media.Facebook: facebook.com/EngageLearnabilityInstagram: instagram.com/EngageLearnabilityPinterest: pinterest.com/engagelearnabilityYoutube: youtube.com/enagelearnability
Preview of 25x: Government & Civics: What Is Government & Civics? (EN/SP)

25x: Government & Civics: What Is Government & Civics? (EN/SP)

Created by
3andB
Objective: To understand the fundamentals of Government & Civics and the importance of active citizenship in order to become empowered and responsible members of society.Today’s Activities:Article: Exploring Government & Civics: Unlocking the Secrets of How Societies FunctionReflection QuestionsDefine The TermsWord SearchCrosswordEnglish & Spanish Lessons Included. English <=> Spanish Parallel Reader Included. Audio files available on website.
Preview of Natural Hazard or Natural Disaster

Natural Hazard or Natural Disaster

Created by
jkp2therescue
Lesson materials including warm-up and homework designed to help students understand the difference between a natural hazard and a natural disaster and how to prepare for the former to minimize the damage caused by the later. The lesson includes both individual and group components.
Preview of Marbury vs Madison Article

Marbury vs Madison Article

This is an article of the Supreme Court Case of Marbury vs Madison (1803). It gives all the background of the case, including all the major players. This Article is a perfect introduction the Supreme Court case of Marbury vs. Madison, and explains the power of Judicial Review.
Preview of Civil Disobedience in the 1968 Olympics

Civil Disobedience in the 1968 Olympics

This activity looks at a History.com article on civil disobedience during the 1968 Olympics game. Students will need access to the article. The link is on the worksheet. Tommie Smith and John Carlos took a stand against some of the ills in our country while on the medal platform. Students will learn the meaning behind their actions and the backlash they faced in America. I use this as an opener in my Civics class but this could easily be used as an opener for U.S. History. This would also
Preview of Local, State, Federal Government:  Who Governs Me?

Local, State, Federal Government: Who Governs Me?

Created by
Post Peace Corps
Students identify the type of their most local form government and then each surrounding level of government from local township, village or city up through school district, county, state and federal government.
Preview of Grade 6 HASS – FREE Spelling List - Australian Government – Vocabulary

Grade 6 HASS – FREE Spelling List - Australian Government – Vocabulary

Grade 6 HASS – FREE Spelling List - Australian Government – Vocabulary Year level: Six Australian Curriculum Content Descriptor: ACHASSK134 – Key figures, events and ideas that led to Australia’s Federation and Constitution. These helpful spelling lists contain 14 Australian Government vocabulary words at three levels of ability. The lists are set out in a clear table to help students practise their words using the Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check technique. These could be used daily in the c
Preview of Declaration of Independence Activity: Primary Source Analysis

Declaration of Independence Activity: Primary Source Analysis

Created by
Rebecca Reed
One-day primary source activity that can be done at any secondary grade level. This can be completed individually or in a group setting.Students are asked to find specific information throughout the text of the Declaration of Independence and use this information to answer a few short critical thinking questions about the inspiration behind this document.
Preview of Know Your Rights Worksheet - Bill of Rights - FREE PDF

Know Your Rights Worksheet - Bill of Rights - FREE PDF

Created by
Amanda L
Teach students about the Bill of Rights! This worksheet allows students to use context clues to determine the first 10 Amendments and then use what they've learned to answer critical thinking and opinion questions. Keywords: bill of rights, amendments, constitution, law, civics, legal, rights, government, US government
Preview of Amendment Scenarios

Amendment Scenarios

Scenarios for Civics student to investigate and determine whether or not the scenario is constitutional or not using the Bill of Rights.
Preview of Three Branches of Government Sort Worksheet

Three Branches of Government Sort Worksheet

Created by
Rachel Patterson
Picking characteristics and placing them in the right branch. Characteristics of the legislative, executive, and judicial branch.
Preview of Debate Sim #1: The Estates-General

Debate Sim #1: The Estates-General

Created by
WJ MacGuffin
Why lecture when students can experience the real thing? This exciting simulation puts students in the roles of the Three Estates. By debating real concerns of the time, students experience the frustrations of the people leading to the French Revolution! National standards and homework are included in this simulation from WJ MacGuffin and Happy Bishop Games. And it's free! The ZIP file contains both a PDF and a MSWord version of the simulation. Debate Sim #1: The Estates-General by WJ MacGuf
Preview of State of the Union BINGO 2024 *FREE RESOURCE*

State of the Union BINGO 2024 *FREE RESOURCE*

It's that time of year!This is a great extra credit assignment or bonus assignment for students in Civics, Government, AP Government, or any class that discusses current events. Students will fill in the provided Bingo card with whichever topics they think give them the best shot at winning. They can place them wherever they like. As students watch, they'll mark off a space each time it's fulfilled.5 Discussion/Reflection questions are included for you to use afterwards.Some things to note: You'
Preview of Causes of the Revolutionary War

Causes of the Revolutionary War

Created by
2nd Chance Works
This is a basic worksheet for students learning about what started the American Revolutionary War. It contains background information about the causes of the Revolutionary War and asks a variety of questions (fill-in-the-blank, true/false, short answer) to assess student comprehension. An answer key is provided for easy grading. If you like this, check out these other products by 2nd Chance Works: -George Washington Activities -Legislative Branch Worksheets -Executive Branch Worksheets -Ch
Preview of 2nd Amendment Webquest and Debate

2nd Amendment Webquest and Debate

Lesson Plan: Webquest and Debate on the Second AmendmentObjective: Students will explore various perspectives and controversies surrounding the Second Amendment through a webquest and engage in a structured debate to develop critical thinking and communication skills.Grade Level: High School (9th - 12th grade)Duration: 5 class periods (approximately 50-60 minutes each)Materials Needed:Computers with internet accessHandouts of webquest questionsWhiteboard and markersDebate question handoutsTimerL
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