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Government interactive notebooks under $5

Preview of US Constitution Lap Book, Activities, and Worksheets for Constitution Day Bundle

US Constitution Lap Book, Activities, and Worksheets for Constitution Day Bundle

Created by
Hooty's Homeroom
This Constitution bundle includes my best-selling US Constitution Lapbook along with the Constitution Worksheets. These activities are great for teaching the Constitution to elementary students on Constitution Day, during Celebrate Freedom Week, or anytime during the school year. After completing the lapbook, your students will have a reference guide they can refer to complete the Constitution worksheets.Designed for Elementary StudentsThis lapbook activity was designed for elementary students.
Preview of John Adams, Alien and Sedition Acts, XYZ Affair

John Adams, Alien and Sedition Acts, XYZ Affair

How did John Adams overcome challenges during his presidency? Students will analyze close-reading documents describing challenges faced by John Adams during his presidency and will complete document-based scaffolding questions in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now: The Election of 1796 analytical thinking question• President Adams' Challenges {document-based learning activity} with scaffolding questions and activities• Document #1: The Election of
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Mini Interactive Lapbook. Digital & Printable

3 Branches of Government Mini Interactive Lapbook. Digital & Printable

Created by
Vilena Hamilton
Learning works best when it doesn’t feel like work.This hands-on fun Interactive Lapbook Project is so much fun! Your students are going to enjoy sorting and matching activities, and doing a little bit of writing. And, of course, drawing, coloring, cutting and pasting are always the best part of any activity. Use this project as a review or as an assessment. This project is also perfect for group or individual work. These mini-lapbooks will look amazing on display in your classroom or in the h
Preview of Types of Government Lapbook: Monarchy, Democracy & Dictatorship

Types of Government Lapbook: Monarchy, Democracy & Dictatorship

Created by
MsAPlusTeacher
Lapbook or interactive notebook pages for three types of government. Types of government included in this pack are Monarchy, Democracy, and Dictatorship. Notes are "half sheets" that easily fit into a lapbook or glue into a notebook with less mess and cutting! Notes are fill in the blank and cover general information on each form of government. These notes can be used with any textbook, close reading, or video. Multiple activities are included. EDITABLE note sheets included to help you customiz
Preview of Constitution Day Activities Flip Book

Constitution Day Activities Flip Book

Created by
Shelly Rees
Help your students better understand the history behind the U.S. Constitution by completing and creating this fun tab-style flip booklet! Students will enjoy the informative reading passage and will find the activity fun and engaging.Click HERE to save money with the Flip Books for the Year Bundle!Click the PREVIEW button above to see everything included.This high-interest packet includes:The U.S. Constitution Flip BookInformational Reading PassageAnswer KeysInstructions for AssemblyThe Constitu
Preview of Levels of Government Interactive Flipbook- National, State, Local Government

Levels of Government Interactive Flipbook- National, State, Local Government

This is a brand new addition to my family of interactive flipbooks! This one is designed to have your students record their learning in a fun way during a unit on our government. With this product, students will work their way through facts about the levels of government--state, local, and national government. Each flap has students record notes on the leaders, duties, and responsibilities held at each level. These are super easy to put together. Students simply cut out five rectangles, stack
Preview of Bill of Rights Activity (American Government: US Constitution: Ten Amendments)

Bill of Rights Activity (American Government: US Constitution: Ten Amendments)

Created by
Science Spot
Bill of Rights Interactive Notebook Foldable: This lapbook is a fun hands on activity for students to use in their interactive notebooks. Students may research each amendment and write what they find on the provided blank lines. A completed lapbook with answers is included.Note: This fits inside of composition books (as shown on the cover page)Contents:1. How to Use and Assembly Instructions for the lapbook2. Completed facts for each of the 10 amendments3. Blank versions for students to write t
Preview of Social Studies Interactive Notebook - First Grade - Standard 1

Social Studies Interactive Notebook - First Grade - Standard 1

Social studies interactive notebook! This interactive notebook aligns to first grade social studies standards on citizenship. The interactive pages focus on citizenship, rights and responsibilities, voting, leaders, the golden rule, and laws. It is ready to print and pages will fit in standard composition books! It does not go with any particular social studies curriculum, but can supplement any of them or stand alone.**Note: This product just includes pages for CA Social Studies Standards 1.1.1
Preview of President Governor or Mayor?: Cut and Paste: Distance Learning Compatible

President Governor or Mayor?: Cut and Paste: Distance Learning Compatible

Created by
JH Lesson Design
This is a fun and engaging way to practice determining the difference between the President, Governor, and Mayor! Students will read a sentence and determine which job it describes, then glue the box in the correct column. An answer key is included.** Visit my store for a wide variety of cut and paste products **You may also like: President Governor or Mayor? Color-By-Number
Preview of US Symbols Lapbook | United States Symbols Project

US Symbols Lapbook | United States Symbols Project

Your first and second grade students will have a blast learning about United States Symbols with this interactive lapbook! 8 interactive projects are included for students to learn more about US symbols.There projects are: Statue of LibertyUnited States FlagWhite HouseWashington MonumentLiberty BellMount RushmoreLincoln MemorialBald EagleMap of locations of each symbolDetailed photographs to show you how to put the interactive lapbook together and an answer key are also included.
Preview of Branches of Government: Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

Branches of Government: Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

Created by
JH Lesson Design
This is a fun and engaging way to practice determining the difference the 3 branches of government! Students will read a sentence and determine which branch of government it matches, judicial, executive, or legislative, then glue the box in the correct column. An answer key is included.This is part of a BUNDLE
Preview of Civics and Government Interactive Notebook Activity SS5CG1, SS5CG2, SS5CG3

Civics and Government Interactive Notebook Activity SS5CG1, SS5CG2, SS5CG3

Civics and Government Interactive Notebook Get your students excited about Government and Civics with this engaging, hands-on interactive notebook! This product includes a step-by-step guide to creating a scrapbook that reviews the entire Government and Civics unit. This is the perfect resource for independent student work. Free yourself up to work with small groups or tackle that long teacher to-do list! You will be amazed at how engaged your students will be as they work through the step-by-s
Preview of Articles of Confederation VS The Constitution : Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

Articles of Confederation VS The Constitution : Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

Created by
JH Lesson Design
This is a fun and engaging way to compare The Articles of Confederation and The Constitution! Students will read a statement and decide if it is a fact about The Articles of Confederation or The Constitution, then glue the box in the correct column. An answer key is included. This is part of an Articles of Confederation BUNDLE
Preview of Government and Civics Interactive Notebook North America

Government and Civics Interactive Notebook North America

Government and Civics Interactive Notebook 3rd GradeThis is a complete interactive notebook unit with assessments for the government and civics of North America. There are 51 pages, including activities, vocabulary, and photos of the completed activities. The interactivities are created to support students' reading skills. The guiding questions and topics provided help students to determine which facts are main ideas. A final test is included. These activities are meant to be used with a tex
Preview of Judicial Branch and Supreme Court

Judicial Branch and Supreme Court

What are the roles and responsibilities of the highest court of the Judicial Branch? Students will research and understand the role and responsibilities of the Judicial Branch's Supreme Court, the structure of the Supreme Court, and judicial review in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now: Student-centered critical thinking question - Have you ever had someone settle an argument for you? What did they do or say to settle the argument? • The Supreme
Preview of Ancient Mesopotamia Activities | Mesopotamia Governments | Print and Digital

Ancient Mesopotamia Activities | Mesopotamia Governments | Print and Digital

This Mesopotamia governments lesson features a reading on the four main civilizations and empires (Sumerian, Akkadian, Assyrian, and Babylonian) that ruled the Mesopotamian Valley. Information also includes many of the rulers, such as Gilgamesh, Sargon the Great, Hammurabi, and others. This engaging, informative lesson now comes in a no-prep form with both a print and digital format - compatible with Google Slides™.This governments lesson is also included in my Mesopotamia Interactive Notebook
Preview of Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, and the Great Compromise

Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, and the Great Compromise

What needs to happen for people to agree? Students will research and analyze the compromises made at the Constitutional Convention in 1787; Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, and the Great Compromise in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:Title page Do Now/Motivation/Critical Thinking opening questionDefinition of compromise & benefitsCompromise #1: The Power of the Central Government reading passage and diagramVirginia Plan reading with scaffolding questionsNew Jersey
Preview of Celebrate Freedom Week Interactive Notebook - Constitution Day

Celebrate Freedom Week Interactive Notebook - Constitution Day

This Celebrate Freedom Interactive Notebook Kit is a great way to organize your learning about the important citizenship standards that are included in the federal mandate of Celebrate Freedom Week and Constitution Day. Celebrate Freedom Week can be fun and interactive with this interactive notebook kit! Students are able to create their own reference materials that meet the standards set forth by our education department.My students love to cut, fold, and color their notes and I love the way th
Preview of Amendment Process and Bill of Rights Digital PPT Lesson and Notes (SS5CG2)

Amendment Process and Bill of Rights Digital PPT Lesson and Notes (SS5CG2)

Amendment Process and the Bill of Rights Digital Lesson and NotesNeed an engaging digital lesson that will anchor your students understanding of the Amendment process? This product is a no prep, photo-filled digital lesson with notes companions your students will love! This presentation sparks rich classroom discussions and is perfect for ESOL learners! This product contains:One PowerPoint lesson (20 slides)Two website links that cover the standardCloze notes companion to slideshow (fill in the
Preview of Shays Rebellion Reading and Comic Strip Activity

Shays Rebellion Reading and Comic Strip Activity

The Shays Rebellion activity has two version of readings: one with pictures and another with place for summaries. There is two versions of comic strip activity: one with captions and another without it. It is a great way to ensure your students understand this event in a fun, different way.
Preview of Marbury v. Madison and the Power of Judicial Review

Marbury v. Madison and the Power of Judicial Review

Why is the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison significant in American history? Students will analyze the close-reading passages and complete the fill in the blanks describing the historical background of the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison; the story, the people, the problem, and the power of Judicial Review. An engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Cover Page• Student-centered Do Now questions: - Explain the power of Judicial Review under the U.S. Constitution - Wh
Preview of Classify Limited vs Unlimited Governments Activity | Google Print and Digital

Classify Limited vs Unlimited Governments Activity | Google Print and Digital

These two practice activities help students identify characteristics of limited and unlimited government systems. They categorize traits by type of government each example best fits. Your purchase has editable, print & interactive, digital versions of the materials. Made for traditional in-class learning or digital 1:1 classrooms. Everything you need is included!Includes Google Resources: Digital & PrintGuided Explain Slides2 Practice ActivitiesAnswer KeysTeacher Reference GuideAligned w
Preview of Constitution Interactive Notebook Activities | Engaging Constitution Notebook

Constitution Interactive Notebook Activities | Engaging Constitution Notebook

In this Constitution Interactive Notebook activity resource, you receive a 14-page (plus a 4-page appendix) interactive notebook on the Articles of Confederation, U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the debate over the Constitution, and much more. This can easily fit your current structure, can easily be used in conjunction with a textbook, or can go side-by-side with my highly-praised Constitution unit, located here!The Constitution interactive notebook engages students in their own learnin
Preview of Northwest Territory and Land Ordinance of 1785

Northwest Territory and Land Ordinance of 1785

Why did the Founders think a Constitution was necessary and how did they split up new land? Students will research and analyze the creation of the Articles of Confederation, the problems with the Articles, and how the Northwest Territory was organized using the Land Ordinance of 1785 in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now: Creating the Articles of Confederation reading passage and scaffolding questions/graphic organizer• Provisions/Problems with the
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