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Civics independent work interactive whiteboards

Preview of SMARTboard Unit Responsibilities, Rights, Privileges ~ Printables & Assessment

SMARTboard Unit Responsibilities, Rights, Privileges ~ Printables & Assessment

Created by
Melissa Tuttle
A 6 day SMARTBoard unit teaching Responsibilities, Rights, and Privileges. This civics unit is aligned to 3rd grade curriculum. The unit was created using the Delaware recommended curriculum for Citizenopoly. LFS essential questions, graphic organizers, vocabulary, exit tickets, and other printables are available in this download. A two page assessment is also included. All materials are included in the unit or can be found in the resources links on the last page of this download. There is a b
Preview of Government & Citizenship | Boom Cards | Digital Task Cards

Government & Citizenship | Boom Cards | Digital Task Cards

Created by
Mrs Martinson
**Aligns to VA SOL 3.11 and 3.12**Make sure to check out the preview to play the first 4 cards in this set!These 25 digital task cards help your students review government and citizenship standards. These specifically align to VA SOLS 3.11 and 3.12, but could supplement any government/citizenship unit. Skills covered with these task cards:-Differentiating between rules and laws-Defining Government, Community, Laws, and Rules-Identifying that the US has a representative democracy that is also kn
Preview of Founding Fathers Digital Boom Cards

Founding Fathers Digital Boom Cards

Created by
SunnyDaze
Many people helped to shape the United States. This resource focuses on seven influential people who helped to write the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, Bill of Rights and to lead the nation as its first presidents.These 22 interactive digital task cards on the BOOM Learning website cover the following seven founding fathers: Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and John Jay.The first eight cards are learning cards.
Preview of American Government: Civil Liberties

American Government: Civil Liberties

Created by
john bulchik
This unit covers the concepts of selective incorporation/14th amendment, as well as freedom of religion and freedom of speech. Special emphasis is put on religion and speech in a public school setting.
Preview of Judicial Branch Unit: Interactive google slides

Judicial Branch Unit: Interactive google slides

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on the Judiciary branch. This unit includes lectures on the history of Judicial systems, the United States judicial system, Federal v. State courts, Civil v. Criminal trials, as well as the Supreme Court. All you need for a unit on the Judicial branch.
Preview of Foundations of American Government

Foundations of American Government

Created by
john bulchik
This packet includes interactive notes, assessments and activities for a class on the foundations of American Government. Concepts include the origin of the nation/state, types of governments, Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, Creating, ratifying and amending the Constitution, the Principles of the Constitution, Powers of Congress, Federalism, and the relationships between the nation and the states.
Preview of Activity Bundle: Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

Activity Bundle: Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists

Included in this bundle:Google Slides presentation of a side by side comparison of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists with animations (I like to go through with students and make a graphic organizer / T-chart with the presentation)1 editable Google Slide project: Students can drag and drop symbols, images, and quotes into the correct category (Can be used on a smart board with the entire class, on personal devices as individual work/partner work) (great for ESL students to associate images wit
Preview of Executive Branch Unit for American Government

Executive Branch Unit for American Government

Created by
john bulchik
Bundle includes interactive notes on the roles of the president, the domestic and foreign powers of the president, the electoral college and a drag and drop activity on the roles of the president.
Preview of Civil Liberties: Free Speech in Public Schools - Interactive Pear Deck

Civil Liberties: Free Speech in Public Schools - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on Civil Liberties. This google slide explores the first amendment's freedom of speech protections as they relate to actions of public school students. Introduces the students to the Tinker v. Des Moines SCOTUS case, and allows students to decide different scenarios based on the Tinker test. Students love learning what they can and can't get away with, and this slide show is a great way to gain student buy in and involvement.
Preview of Preamble to the Constitution - Smart-board matching

Preamble to the Constitution - Smart-board matching

This is a simple matching activity for my 7th grade Civics class on the Preamble to the Constitution. I import PowerPoint files into my Promethean board software as an "object." I ask my students to complete the matching in their notes and then call on a student to come up and draw a line from the key term to the correct definition. Kids love drawing on a smart-board!. This is a good warm-up / bell ringer activity. (Note I teach Civics in Florida where they take the E.O.C. - End-of-Course exam
Preview of Civil Liberties: Freedom of Relgion - Interactive Pear Deck

Civil Liberties: Freedom of Relgion - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on Civil Liberties. This google slide show includes both the Establishment clause, as well as the Free Exercise clause of the First Amendment. I have included slides that quiz the students on what can and can not be done with regards to religion. There is also a link to a YouTube video on Freedom of Religion.
Preview of Civil Liberties: Equal Protection/14th Amendment - Interactive Pear Deck

Civil Liberties: Equal Protection/14th Amendment - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
This is part of an American Government Unit on Civil Liberties. Slide show includes an introduction to selective incorporation, and the SCOTUS case that first introduced the concept, as well as the three tests that the courts use to determine if a law or act violates the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment. I have also included 4 slides with sample questions for students to test their knowledge on the subject. This is a difficult topic that I have simplified for the typical high school
Preview of Judicial Branch: Civil v. Criminal trials - Interactive Pear Deck

Judicial Branch: Civil v. Criminal trials - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on the Judiciary branch. This google slide show includes notes on the functions of a trial court, the roles in a trial, and the impact of the 5th, 6th and 7th amendment on our rights in the courtroom. This slide show also includes 7 questions that assess your student's knowledge of the difference between civil and criminal trails.
Preview of Judicial Branch: Supreme Court - Interactive Pear Deck

Judicial Branch: Supreme Court - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on the Judiciary branch. This google slide show includes notes on judicial review, primary function of the Supreme Court, Supreme Court jurisdiction, how a case is heard by SCOTUS, and how the Supreme Court operates on a daily basis. Many of the slides come with interactive questions for students to answer as the teacher lectures.
Preview of Judicial Branch: Intro to the National Judiciary System - Interactive Pear Deck

Judicial Branch: Intro to the National Judiciary System - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on the Judiciary branch. This google slide show includes a brief history of the types of early judicial systems, the constitutional article that creates our system, a basic introduction to jurisdiction, appointment of Judges, and notes on Judicial Activism v. Judicial Restraint. Many of the slides come with interactive questions for students to answer as the teacher lectures.
Preview of Civil Liberties: Freedom of Speech - Interactive Pear Deck

Civil Liberties: Freedom of Speech - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on Civil Liberties. This google slide explores the first amendment's freedom of speech protections - including defining the major types of speech (pure, symbolic, libel, slander), limits on free speech, as well as a short assessment on content based v. content neutral restrictions on free speech.
Preview of Civil Liberties: Religion in Public School Activity/Assessment - Interactive PD

Civil Liberties: Religion in Public School Activity/Assessment - Interactive PD

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on Civil Liberties. This google slide can be used either as an in class activity or an assessment. Once you have covered the Lemon test and religion in public school, you can use this slide show to either assess or use as a means to reinforce key points. Questions are great for discussion starters.
Preview of Executive Branch: Electing the President - Interactive Pear Deck

Executive Branch: Electing the President - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on the Executive Branch. Includes interactive notes on the history of the electoral college, the electoral college today, as well as slides on the pros and cons on the electoral college. I have also included notes/slides on proposed reforms of the electoral college. Very timely information.
Preview of Interactive Notes: Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation

Interactive Notes: Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation

Created by
john bulchik
These notes can be used as an introduction to the critical period of our form of government. I use these to reinforce student's prior knowledge regarding the Declaration of Independence, and then to introduce the strengths, weaknesses and the major accomplishments of the Articles of Confederation. At the end of the slide show is a three question multiple choice quiz over the contents of the slide show. Using Pear Deck you can use this slide show to gain an understanding of each and every student
Preview of Representations of the Divine in Film (ERC Smartboard pres and activities)

Representations of the Divine in Film (ERC Smartboard pres and activities)

I used this Smartboard presentation when teaching Representations of the Divine in secondary 2 Ethics and Religious Culture. This presentation explores how the Divine is represented in film and includes some cooperative learning activities you can do as a class. This presentation explores elements of film as well as the divine experience. Major themes in religion are also discussed, such as temptation and Good vs. Evil. Links to movie clips are provided. Movies explored: - Narnia - Harry Po
Preview of Interactive Pear Deck Notes: Creating and Ratifying the Constitution

Interactive Pear Deck Notes: Creating and Ratifying the Constitution

Created by
john bulchik
These interactive notes introduce the Constitutional Convention, as well as the framers of the Constitution and the many compromises (Great, Slave Trade, and the 3/5th) that lead to ratifying the Constitution. Each compromise is explained in detail, and in easy to remember visuals. Notes then go into the Federalists v. the Anti - Federalists positions on the ratification of the Constitution. Finally I have included a short assessment outlining the difference between the positions of the Federali
Preview of Interactive Pear Deck Notes: Federalism

Interactive Pear Deck Notes: Federalism

Created by
john bulchik
These interactive notes introduce the concepts of horizontal federalism and cooperative federalism. Slide show also introduces the constitutional provisions stating the nations obligations to the states and the states obligations to the nation. Provisions, such as the Full faith and credit, Interstate extradition, and Privileges and immunities are reviewed and assessed using real world examples.
Preview of Interactive Pear Deck Notes: Principles of the Constitution

Interactive Pear Deck Notes: Principles of the Constitution

Created by
john bulchik
These interactive notes introduce the six principles of the United States Constitution. Each principle is defined and shown with a real world visual that depicts the principle in use. The end of the slide show includes a five question assessment over the contents. Using Pear Deck you can use this slide show to gain an understanding of each and every student's understanding of the content. Very powerful tool.
Preview of Slides For Social Studies Passport Grade 2 Unit 4

Slides For Social Studies Passport Grade 2 Unit 4

Created by
Leah Hechtman
Social Studies Passport Grade 2 Unit 4 Rights, Rules, and Responsibilities Slides with visuals Lessons 1-13 Objectives on every page
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