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6th grade government study guides for Google Apps

Preview of CSET Social Science Subtest 3 (Govt. & Econ.)

CSET Social Science Subtest 3 (Govt. & Econ.)

Created by
HollaHistory
This is a complete study guide to help you pass Subtest III (Civics, economics and California history)!
Preview of Intro to Types of Governments Study Guide, Review Game, Unit Test | Google

Intro to Types of Governments Study Guide, Review Game, Unit Test | Google

Review & assess an intro to types of governments with this bundle of engaging materials! First, reinforce key concepts with a study guide & review lesson. Then, play a fun “$100,000 Pyramid” government review game with your class. Finally, assess learning with a 25-question, multiple-choice test. Includes 2 versions of the test, on-level & modified, so you can easily differentiate in your classroom. Your purchase has print & interactive, digital versions of the materials. Made fo
Preview of United States Citizenship Self-Grading Test and Study Guide

United States Citizenship Self-Grading Test and Study Guide

Created by
Make History Fun
This Self-Grading United States Citizenship test is great for any social studies classroom!This Google From Test contains 100 multiple choice questions and you don't have to do any grading AT ALL! You can simply share the link with whomever you choose and once they submit their answers you have access to the grades!It is great for an end of the year assessment! The questions were taken from the Study Guide, so you are getting actual questions that someone might see on the actual test.The study g
Preview of Branches of US Government - Cartoon Notes - Slideshow

Branches of US Government - Cartoon Notes - Slideshow

Created by
Mrs Mercurio
This slideshow about the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches show students in an easy-to-understand way, how our government is structured. This is great for student reference, and/or as a direct teaching tool.
Preview of Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, and American Government Video Questions

Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, and American Government Video Questions

This video does a great job explaining the influence events and documents from England had on forming governments in the 13 colonies and later the American system of government. I have placed a link to the video inside the document. This worksheet contains questions that go along with the video. You can give your students this worksheet as-is or upload the questions to a video playing like edPuzzle or Microsoft Stream.
Preview of Structure of Government - Textbook and Debate

Structure of Government - Textbook and Debate

This activity provides secondary government students with a solid background on the structure of governments - not only in the USA but around the world!Included in this resource is a slide-deck of Google slides with an engaging "Monty Python" hook video where your class can brainstorm how governments related to the video clip. In addition, students will use an open-source government textbook (link included) to gain background knowledge on the structure of government. The concluding "exit ticke
Preview of GOOGLE Slides - The Consitution: A Guided Study

GOOGLE Slides - The Consitution: A Guided Study

This product is a GOOGLE SLIDES version of my Guided Study of the Constitution (The Constitution: A Guided Study).We've all heard about the Constitution of the United States, but how many of us have actually READ it? Sadly, many Americans have little knowledge of this incredible document. Whether a ten-year-old or an 80-year-old, here is an opportunity for all students to be among the "informed" within our society!Visit Suzanne's Classroom Store! The resources are designed to enrich or supplem
Preview of Constitution Editable Cheat Sheet

Constitution Editable Cheat Sheet

Help your students remember the key facts of the U.S. Constitution with this front-and-back comprehensive cheat sheet! Includes information about the three branches of government, the amendment process, the Federalists and Anti-Federalists, the Bill of Rights, and the seven principles of American government.*This is a Google Slides resource so it is completely editable to fit your educational needs!*Students can master the Constitution with this resource!***Please- If you like it, RATE IT!***
Preview of Globalization Video Guide - Crash Course World History #42

Globalization Video Guide - Crash Course World History #42

This video guide provides a great background introduction into one of the greatest historical developments of the 20th and 21st centuries: The Rise of Globalization. This video guide is centered around whether globalization is (overall) good or bad for society, leading potentially to a class debate! Included with this product are a student handout, embedded student Power Point or Google Slide, and a teacher key with answers. Please check out our store HERE for additional video guides and other
Preview of Government & Citizenship Study Guide

Government & Citizenship Study Guide

Engaging! Helpful Review for Students! 18 Engaging Slides -Interactive slides: drag and drop, and multiple choice -Tips & Tricks slides to help students memorize facts about the 3 branches (federal government) Teacher Answer Key IncludedTopics included: The meaning of the PreambleWho's in each branch Length of terms (Senator, Representative, President & Supreme Court Justice) Qualifications (Senator, Representative, President & Supreme Court Justice)How they get into office (Senator,
Preview of Landmark Supreme Court Cases

Landmark Supreme Court Cases

Created by
Melissa Goes
Twenty-Five multiple choice questions on a google form over Landmark Supreme Court Cases.Students must identify what was the impact for each case given.
Preview of Virginia Studies VS.9 abc Presentation Review

Virginia Studies VS.9 abc Presentation Review

This Google Slide presentation covers 4th grade VA Studies SOL VS.9 a, b, c - includes detailed review with visuals, essential knowledge questions with answer key and links to videos / activities that create strong comprehension of 20th century Virginia including industrialization, the Great Depression, Women's Suffrage and Massive Resistance.
Preview of World War II Study Guide

World War II Study Guide

This is a blank study guide to review for a World War II test or quiz. On the second page, there is an answer key!
Preview of Forms and Systems: I Have, Who Has? Game {History Guru}

Forms and Systems: I Have, Who Has? Game {History Guru}

Created by
History Guru
Make a list of the key vocabulary terms, specific content, people, and/or events that you would like to use for the activity. Next to each one write the definition or explanation you want the students to practice using. This first step will help you when you go to create the actual cards.Using key vocabulary terms, specific content, people, and events create cards with an answer on the top beginning with the term, The first card will state, “ I have the first card…” and then the first question w
Preview of Constitutional Jeopardy

Constitutional Jeopardy

Created by
Teach Love Learn
This was used and created for a 5th grade classroom, but could be used in other grades such as 4th grade or 6th grade or depending on the academic level of your students. Topics discussed in this Jeopardy game are: The Constitution, The Articles of the Confederation, The Bill of Rights, The 3 Branches of Government, and a Miscellaneous category. This Jeopardy game was created in Google Slides. Please make sure to make a copy of the game and you can edit a question or two if it does not rel
Preview of Federalist Era George Washington John Adams Review DISTANCE LEARNING

Federalist Era George Washington John Adams Review DISTANCE LEARNING

Your students will read, research, analyze, and critically think to answer questions based on their knowledge of the Federalist Era in this analytical review.Looking for the pen and paper, hard-copy version of this resource? Find it here!New Nation Review ASSL This review packet includes questions on:• Precedents of George Washington• Washington's Cabinet• Hamilton's Financial Plan• National Bank• Strict vs. Loose Interpretation of the Constitution• Whiskey vs. Shays' Rebellion• Federalists vs.
Preview of Crash Course U.S. Government #12 (Presidential Power Part 2)

Crash Course U.S. Government #12 (Presidential Power Part 2)

This activity goes along with Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics: Episode 12 in order. It contains 14 multiple choice questions relating to the video.This week Craig continues our conversation on presidential powers by looking at those NOT found in the Constitution - implied or inherent powers. We’ll talk about how the president uses his or her power to negotiate executive agreements, recommend legislative initiatives, instate executive orders, impound funds, and claim executive privilege
Preview of Crash Course U.S. Government #20 (S.C.O.T.U.S. Procedures)

Crash Course U.S. Government #20 (S.C.O.T.U.S. Procedures)

This activity goes along with Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics: Episode 20 in order. It contains 18 multiple choice questions relating to the video.This week Craig Benzine talks about what happens when a case makes it to the Supreme Court of the United States (or the SCOTUS). We're going to focus on court procedure today. We talk about how to petition to get your case heard, how written arguments, or briefs, are made, what actually happens on the courtroom floor, and of course the varie
Preview of Constitution Review GOOGLE FORMS DISTANCE LEARNING

Constitution Review GOOGLE FORMS DISTANCE LEARNING

Constitution Review GOOGLE FORMSConstitution Review for A Social Studies Life's Constitution UnitFOR GOOGLE DRIVE DISTANCE LEARNINGSometimes, a simple review packet with scaffolding questions does just the trick.After completion, students can color their answers as they study and read aloud for comprehension.This review includes questions on:• Preamble to the Constitution• Federalism and Separation of Powers• Checks and Balances• Legislative Branch• Executive Branch• Judicial Branch• Bill of Rig
Preview of Crash Course U.S. Government #3 (Separation of Powers & Checks and Balances)

Crash Course U.S. Government #3 (Separation of Powers & Checks and Balances)

This activity goes along with Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics: Episode 3 in order. It contains 12 multiple choice questions relating to the video.In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the US Governments Separation of powers and the system of checks and balances. In theory, the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Brach are designed to keep each other in check, and to keep any branch from becoming too powerful. In reality, the system was designed to keep the pre
Preview of SS8CG1 Vocabulary Graphic Organizer

SS8CG1 Vocabulary Graphic Organizer

Created by
The New Teacher
Digital Vocabulary Graphic Organizer for government standard SS8CG1.
Preview of Federalist Era George Washington John Adams Review BUNDLE

Federalist Era George Washington John Adams Review BUNDLE

Your students will read, research, analyze, and critically think to answer questions based on their knowledge of the Federalist Era in this analytical review.Hardcopy, Google Slides, Google Forms Resources Included **Google Forms review now included!!This review packet includes questions on:• Precedents of George Washington• Washington's Cabinet• Hamilton's Financial Plan• National Bank• Strict vs. Loose Interpretation of the Constitution• Whiskey vs. Shays' Rebellion• Federalists vs. Democratic
Preview of Crash Course U.S. Government #19 (Structure of the Court System)

Crash Course U.S. Government #19 (Structure of the Court System)

This activity goes along with Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics: Episode 19 in order. It contains 13 multiple choice questions relating to the video.This week Craig Benzine is going to talk about the structure of the U.S. court system and how exactly it manages to keep things moving smoothly. We’’ll talk about trial courts, district courts, appeals courts, circuit courts, state supreme courts, and of course the one at the top - the U.S. Supreme Court. It’s all quite a bit to manage with
Preview of Crash Course U.S. Government #11 (Presidential Power Part 1)

Crash Course U.S. Government #11 (Presidential Power Part 1)

This activity goes along with Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics: Episode 11 in order. It contains 14 multiple choice questions relating to the video.This week Craig looks at the expressed powers of the President of the United States - that is the ones you can find in the Constitution. From appointing judges and granting pardons, to vetoing laws and acting as the nation’s chief diplomat on foreign policy, the Commander in Chief is a pretty powerful person, but actually not as powerful as
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