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Government independent work packets for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Intro to Economics *Bundle Pack* Full Course PPTs & Teacher's Guide

Intro to Economics *Bundle Pack* Full Course PPTs & Teacher's Guide

Designed for teachers, this digital download product includes the full 13-week Teacher's Guide/ Syllabus as well as the PPTs designed to enrich your learner’s understanding of the text: Whatever Happened to Penny Candy by Richard Maybury.The downloads provide the detail into each of the weekly topics, reading assignments, lecture videos with multi-media presentation, discussion/ essay questions, supplemental video/ articles through the course syllabus and teacher's outline as well as weekly sma
Preview of International Humanitarian Law: Slides + Independent Work Packet

International Humanitarian Law: Slides + Independent Work Packet

The International Humanitarian Law unit covers the following:International Criminal CourtGenocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, crime of aggressionInternational Court of JusticeHistory of Israel and Palestine (context for current case before the ICC)Islamophobia (understanding bias to enhance media literacy)Antisemitism (understanding bias to enhance media literacy)Media literacy principlesCareers in humanitarian lawWhat's included:43 PowerPoint slides (w/links to readings and videos)11-
Preview of Reforming Society Project - PBL 19th century Second Great Awakening high school

Reforming Society Project - PBL 19th century Second Great Awakening high school

This is a 4-step project that starts with textbook work and ends with a gallery walk (or traditional presentations, take your pick!).The 4-step process allows for student choice and voice as they make their way through the guided workbook. They begin by being introduced to 7 topics of the early 19th century reform movement. Then, students choose 2 of those topics to explore in greater depth and complete a primary source analysis for each of their 2 chosen topics. Next, students narrow down their
Preview of Law Related Education: Correctional Systems Bundle

Law Related Education: Correctional Systems Bundle

This bundle includes presentations, worksheets, individual/class activities, videos with questions, and an essay.This is everything you need for an entire unit on correctional systems!Standards covered include:Demonstrate an understanding of sentence ing and corrections for state and federal.Describe sentencing options available to courts.Compare and contrast punishment and rehabilitation as functions of the correctional system.Evaluate the function of parole.Evaluate data on recidivism to deter
Preview of Bonds in a Nutshell; Personal Finance; Financial Sector Investments; Securities

Bonds in a Nutshell; Personal Finance; Financial Sector Investments; Securities

I have taught students this 30-minute "Bonds 101" lesson so many times I believe I have anticipated nearly every question they have, and included it in this 20-slide PowerPoint and 1-page student guided notes with key. This can also be used for remote learning as an independent lesson since the guided notes follow the PowerPoint closely.Topics included:What is a bond? When you buy a bond, are you a borrower or a lender?Principal, maturity date, interest ratesWho can borrow money by issuing bonds
Preview of U.S. Constitutional Limits on Governmental Power - Civics EOC Topic 1.9

U.S. Constitutional Limits on Governmental Power - Civics EOC Topic 1.9

Civics EOC 2024 Topic 1.9 – Constitutional Limits on Governmental PowerAlthough this was created for students taking the Florida Civics EOC exam, it will work with any civics or government class, as well as many history classes. Students will learn how the U.S. Constitution and constitutional concepts like checks and balances impact governmental power. In this lesson, students will learn examples of how the power of the U.S. Federal Government is limited by the U.S. Constitution as written by th
Preview of Understanding and Exploring the Declaration of Independence

Understanding and Exploring the Declaration of Independence

Broaden your students' understanding of this historical and important document. I do this activity with my students after we have had a chance to read the Declaration of Independence. I use this activity to close the unit and it gives students a chance to further explore this document and show the document's significance to history and culture. Students work independently and complete this as an in-class activity or for homework. They go through the slides, clicking on the links and videos and a
Preview of COMPLETE COURSE Intro to Econ PPTs, Teacher's Guide/ Syllabus & Lecture Video

COMPLETE COURSE Intro to Econ PPTs, Teacher's Guide/ Syllabus & Lecture Video

Designed for teachers, this digital download product includes the full 13-week COMPLETE lecture video links, Teacher's Guide/ Syllabus as well as the PPTs designed to enrich your learner’s understanding of the text: Whatever Happened to Penny Candy by Richard Maybury. I am creating this additional resource package to assist teachers in facilitating their own instruction and also to provide a video option for substitutes.The downloads provide the detail into each of the weekly topics, reading ass
Preview of CE2: Foundational Principles of American Government Bundle

CE2: Foundational Principles of American Government Bundle

Created by
Dalton Ragland
Everything you need to lead 11 lessons exploring the foundational principles and influential early American documents that guide our government.
Preview of CE 3-4: Citizenship Unit Bundle

CE 3-4: Citizenship Unit Bundle

Created by
Dalton Ragland
Everything you need to lead 7 lessons exploring what it means to be an American citizen and the rights, freedoms, duties, and responsibilities that come along with it.
Preview of Articles of Confederation BUNDLE

Articles of Confederation BUNDLE

Students will learn about the Articles of Confederation with this power point and note guide (can also be used as a gallery walk), a primary source analysis on Shays' Rebellion as well as the Articles themselves (33 questions/tasks and 5 scenario statements), a vocabulary mix and match review, true/false/fix, and a cloze passage with review questions. Topics covered include but are not limited to its powers and limitations, the Land Ordinance of 1785 and Northwest Ordinance of 1787, Shays' Rebe
Preview of Branches of Government and the US Constitution - Google Slides Worksheet

Branches of Government and the US Constitution - Google Slides Worksheet

Created by
Emily MacKenzie
This Google Slides worksheet walks students through the three branches of government by using the Constitution, re-written into student-friendly language. Students learn about the executive branch, legislative branch, and the judicial branch using Articles I-III of the US Constitution.
Preview of Political Action Committee Project

Political Action Committee Project

This PAC assignment is designed for students to do independent research on a political action committee of their choice. The first slide contains the requirements for the assignment while the subsequent slides feature some of the largest PACs in the US that students can choose from.
Preview of The American Revolution & Articles of Confederation: Distance Ed. Google Drive

The American Revolution & Articles of Confederation: Distance Ed. Google Drive

Created by
R Luppino
22 slide Google Slide deck based lesson that covers: - The major steps toward colonial union such as, the Albany Plan of Union and the 1st & 2nd Continental Congresses, as well as the Declaration of Independence- Major events of the American Revolution from the Battles of Concord, Lexington, & Bunker Hill to Yorktown & The Treaty of Paris- Important accomplishments and weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation constitution- Overview of National problems created by the weaknesses of
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law Activity

How a Bill Becomes a Law Activity

I created this activity as a fun resource for my unit on American Government. My students had a grand time working in groups to create a bill. My enriched students invented a bill on their own. At the end, we voted on the bills using google forms to decide which one would become a law. The slides are written such that some students would be able to understand the directions with minimal assistance.
Preview of Founding Documents - Intro (American Studies)

Founding Documents - Intro (American Studies)

Created by
Shawna Joyce
Introduction to the United States Founding Documents - slideshow and accompanying crossword puzzle. All answers to the crossword puzzle are highlighted in slideshow.
Preview of Understanding the Supreme Court Self Guided Tour

Understanding the Supreme Court Self Guided Tour

This self guided tour(viewed by students via present mode in slides) details the basics of the supreme court. It is meant to help students understand what the supreme court does, and how does it go about doing it through its rulings. The judges via quotes for each oneBrief history of the courtPath to supreme court for a case Difference in type of rulings covering 5 cases(Heller, Dred Scott, Chevron, Brown, and Dobbs)
Preview of Intro to Economics- *Free* FLEX Trial Week

Intro to Economics- *Free* FLEX Trial Week

This free resource is a trial week for you/ your learner to decide if this Intro to Economics FLEX learning course is the right path for you. Each week students are given a weekly reading assignment, video with multi-media presentation, and supplemental video/ article links for further understanding of economic principles as discussed. In addition to the topics below in week one, I’ve also included some recommended fun economics based games and the principles which are presented in the course to
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