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Preview of 50 States and Capitals Freebie: FREE Study Map, List of States, & Study Guide

50 States and Capitals Freebie: FREE Study Map, List of States, & Study Guide

Created by
Mister Harms
Help your students know all 50 states and capitals of the United States with this convenient study guide! Included is a list of states, corresponding capitals, state abbreviations, and a labeled map. For more States & Capitals resources, such as practice worksheets, blank maps, test forms, state research project, crosswords, etc., I highly recommend my 50 States & Capitals Mega-Pack Bundle! Not only will you have many worksheets to choose from, but it is also available digitally for Go
Preview of U.S. Civics Test  of 100 Questions + 6 Practice Tests-All With & Without Answers

U.S. Civics Test of 100 Questions + 6 Practice Tests-All With & Without Answers

This lesson includes The U.S. Civics (Citizenship) Test of 100 Questions plus six practice tests, all sets with and without the answers. The six tests consist of 20 questions each, taken from the original, official Citizenship Test and provides you with shorter assessments and teaching tools related to the test. It is a handy tool & opportunity for teachers & students to learn & identify where student strengths, interests & areas needing improvement may be. And the test all
Preview of Abolitionist Coloring Bundle

Abolitionist Coloring Bundle

Created by
MrsSpeaker
Learn about U.S. History while enjoying some coloring. Seven coloring pages illustrate factual information. Images are not photos. Original artwork is hand-drawn, scanned and digitally refined.PortraitsHarriet TubmanSojourner TruthHarriet Beecher StoweFrederick DouglassEventsFrederick Douglass's meeting with Abraham LincolnQuakers and the Free Produce MovementResearchQuotes8.5 x 11 .pdfs. Print "fit to page" for best results.Copying permitted for classroom use only
Preview of Constitution Unit Study Guide

Constitution Unit Study Guide

This is the ultimate Constitution unit study guide!  It includes 120 fill-in-the-blank questions about the creation of the Constitution, all seven articles, the Bill of Rights, and the amendments. A word bank and easy-to-read answer key are included. It can be used as a study guide for a comprehensive Constitution unit or as stand-alone quizzes. Edit the Google Doc to meet your needs.Includes:120 Fill-in-the-Blank Questions about the Constitutional Convention, Enlightenment Ideas, 3 Branches of
Preview of The Abolition Movement Quotes

The Abolition Movement Quotes

Created by
MrsSpeaker
Colorable introduction to, and reference for the study of the American Abolition Movement. Eight important historical quotes. Spot portraits of Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Abraham Lincoln and Harriet Tubman. Heading reads "Abolitionism is the belief that slavery should end. The word abolish comes from the Latin word abolere, which means “destroy”. In 1865, America’s abolitionist movement triumphed! The 13th Amendment was added to the Constitution, forbidding all slavery within the Unite
Preview of The Constitution- Study Guide
Preview of Cooperation and the Common Good Video: Citizens show empathy
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Cooperation and the Common Good Video: Citizens show empathy

This video is meant to tell students about the character trait of cooperation and how that ties into the social studies concept of the common good. This is an animated, short summary and is the perfect hook as part of a citizenship unit. Simply show the video DIRECTLY to your students or use the video as a teaching aid. The PERFECT introduction or review for a civics unit with the basic info needed to cover Georgia Standards of Excellence. 3 minutes and 25 seconds of instructional fun with Mr. H
Preview of Patriotic Memorizations - Part 1

Patriotic Memorizations - Part 1

Created by
Kami Nelson
Memorization aids for The Pledge of Allegiance, selected verses from The Star-Spangled Banner, and the preamble to The Declaration of Independence. Perfect for elementary & middle-school students, future citizens studying for the naturalization test, homeschoolers, Patriot Camp participants, or a 4th of July family activity! Memorization aids include reference pages, copywork, and fill-in-the-blank pages. Simply use the pages for whichever selection you are memorizing.I will note here that i
Preview of CIVICS - Political Process Study Guide

CIVICS - Political Process Study Guide

Created by
NYTeachinVA
This study guide was cover the Political Process standards within the Virginia SOL Civics Curriculum, although it is applicable to any Civics or US Government course. The material focuses on the campaign and election process. *An answer key has been included with this document*
Preview of ELL Citizenship Study Guide - Civics

ELL Citizenship Study Guide - Civics

I created this visual study guide for students taking Civics or Government classes and need a visual to understand the process of citizenship and naturalization. This study guide is created based on the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL) for Civics and Economics but can be used by any teacher hoping to help their students grasp concepts in government more easily. If you work in a state that is Common Core these concepts are less likely to match what you teach specifically in class but you
Preview of US Bill of Rights

US Bill of Rights

Created by
Dahlgren Drs
Combining both the history topic of the Bill of Rights and the art of drawing, this Doodler's Doodle Book: Bill of Rights Edition will help students memorize the key points of each of the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution. This product was developed by a First Lego League Team of students for the Challenge Problem of creating an innovative solution that improves the learning experience. The kids are looking for feedback on their solution. Please let us know what you think by using
Preview of LP 10— Discuss/Explore Judicial Branch & 5th Amendment, French/Indian War Intro

LP 10— Discuss/Explore Judicial Branch & 5th Amendment, French/Indian War Intro

Guided Reading Lesson Plan— plenty of fuel for instruction and discussion. This lesson chiefly is concerned with the Fifth Amendment, but is part of the larger lesson on the Bill of Rights, which is part of a larger lesson on the Constitution, which is a part of a larger lesson on The Judicial Branch, which is a part of the larger lesson on American government. However, throughout the lesson, I maintain an array of numerous angles of perspective, so the context doubtfully will go missing.I have
Preview of LP 9— Explore 3rd & 4th Amendment, Discussion of Faction & Wstrn Christendom

LP 9— Explore 3rd & 4th Amendment, Discussion of Faction & Wstrn Christendom

Guided Reading Lesson Plan— abundant fuel for instruction and discussion. As a part of a grand project to hammer home understanding of the various amendments, the concept of the third and fourth amendments are supported by discussion. In order to keep the students aware of their education as a whole, we allow the topic to lead elsewhere so that the students will not have a clouded understanding of what extent we're "allowed" to discuss something as a steward of a topic.I have pioneered my own pe
Preview of LP 8— Judicial Branch/Bill of Rights Intro, Weaponry Throughout History

LP 8— Judicial Branch/Bill of Rights Intro, Weaponry Throughout History

Guided Reading Lesson Plan— fuel for actual instruction and discussion. This lesson starts with a mention of the Judicial Branch, but it can't be meaningfully discussed without familiarity with the Constitution, which includes the Bill of Rights. The first two Amendments of the Bill of Rights are thoroughly discussed here, and then a finish by viewing the subject through a different historical lens.I have pioneered the "Rock Drill" method. All my writing winds information downwards to delve deep
Preview of LP 6— Intro/Exploration of Exctve. Branch, its Evolution, Segue into Christendom

LP 6— Intro/Exploration of Exctve. Branch, its Evolution, Segue into Christendom

Text-based lesson plan— actual fuel for instruction and discussion. At Havenforth University, our credo is "Straight. Effective. Accurate." All the data follows and flows smoothly throughout the lesson plan. With expounding or extrapolation, this lesson plan can easily last a full hour of instruction.I have developed/pioneered the "Rock Drill" method, where the machinations of the lesson plan resemble the machinations of a drill. You start with making a pathway of context in order to reach the g
Preview of LP 4— Legislative Branch Opening Narrative, Exploring This Concept

LP 4— Legislative Branch Opening Narrative, Exploring This Concept

Text-based lesson plan— fuel for actual instruction and discussion. This is a prized example of my technique, which I call the "Rock Drill." The lesson starts with an abridged history of the American (1776) Revolution, with only the bare essentials left in (but with details that inject life into it). Rather than simply telling the student what the Legislative Branch is and proceeding from there, I start with a narrative of the Revolution and efficiently drill to the core, where we discuss what w
Preview of CIVICS - Citizenship Study Guide

CIVICS - Citizenship Study Guide

Created by
NYTeachinVA
This study guide has been created to follow the Virginia SOL standards for Citizenship within the Civics curriculum. *An answer key has been provided.
Preview of Patriotic Memorizations - Part 2

Patriotic Memorizations - Part 2

Created by
Kami Nelson
Memorization aids for the Preamble to the U. S. Constitution, the topics of each of the Articles of the Constitution, and the topics of each of the first ten amendments (The Bill of Rights). Perfect for later elementary students, middle-school & high-school students, future citizens studying for the naturalization test, homeschoolers, Patriot Camp participants, or a 4th of July family activity! In addition to reference pages, there are copywork and fill-in-the-blank pages on the Preamble, an
Preview of Civics Review Cards

Civics Review Cards

Created by
Sandi Jablonski
These are cards that I printed and laminated to use during review games as we studied each standard throughout the year. THERE ARE SOME DUPLICATES that I included because they were concepts my students needed remediation on, but the file is fully editable, so you can do with it what you'd like.
Preview of New Jersey Attorney General's Use of Force Policy - Student Guided Notes
Preview of Modern U.S. International Conflicts Post -WWI.

Modern U.S. International Conflicts Post -WWI.

16 Question matching Work Sheet on U.S. Foreign policy and international conflicts starting with World War I. World War II, Cold War, Korean War, Vietnam War, Bay of Pigs Invasion, Cuban Missile Crisis, Iran Hostage Crisis, Gulf War, War on Terrorism, Afghanistan War, Iraq War, Syran Civil War. And includes questions on U.N., N.A.T.O. & Proxy wars.*Files are in a zip format, if you need a free zip program download and use 7zip
Preview of Bill of Rights Comic

Bill of Rights Comic

Are your students struggling to learn the Bill of Rights? This comic presents each amendment in the form of a short scenario, illustrated like it might be in a graphic novel. I originally created the comic for 4th grade civics students, but it could be used at any grade level as a study guide.Some of the amendments had already been created (and were available for free use) on StoryboardThat, and others I created myself.
Preview of US Presidents (Washington to Biden) Chart and more

US Presidents (Washington to Biden) Chart and more

Created by
Matthew Shilling
The following Google Slide is a compact history for the first 46 US Presidents of the United States (Washington to Biden). The 1st slide identifies basic information about the Executive Branch, slides 2 - 7 separate all 46 US presidents into 6 presidential eras, and charts each president's number, years in office, political party and why they did not continue as president, along with a marking for the presidents that have the unique distinction of having resigned, or were impeached. Purchasing
Preview of Article II Review Guide

Article II Review Guide

Created by
BJ Halford
A brief review guide for Article II of the Constitution. This is a simple short answer review guide. I remind my students to answer the questions to the fullest. The more they write the better off they will be for quizzes and tests
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