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Preview of Push and Pull Factors Digital Card Sort - Google Slides Activity

Push and Pull Factors Digital Card Sort - Google Slides Activity

Created by
Desks and Dreams
Students will use Google Slides to sort push and pull factors into the correct categories. Use this activity when discussing geography, historical thinking skills, culture, and human migration. Google Slides assignment ready to go - no prep! Simply assign in Google Classroom and make a copy for each student.Great for a quick review or bellwork!Writing extension assignment to challenge students to think critically and practice written responses.Answer key included!
Preview of Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: PowerPoint & Activity: Canada's Charter

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: PowerPoint & Activity: Canada's Charter

Included is an extensive PowerPoint on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom, along with activities/discussion that encourage students to critically think about Canada's charter.PowerPoint:* Bringing the concept of guaranteed rights and freedoms to a level that all students can understand - Class discussion about having a pizza party where only some students are allowed to vote for what pizzas are ordered (e.g. only girls, or only students with brown eyes). If the teacher decides to discrim
Preview of Civics Task Cards: Types & Systems of Government Review

Civics Task Cards: Types & Systems of Government Review

If you're reviewing Types of Government and Systems of Government in your middle school Civics or American Government classroom, thiss Civics Task Cards: Types & Systems of Government Review set will make your life so much easier! This set of 32 Task Cards quiz students on vocabulary and key concepts related to Forms & Systems of Government, and include definitions, multiple choice questions, analogies, scenarios to interpret, and pictures to analyze! Perfect for middle and high school s
Preview of Community Helpers for Older Students (Autism Units & LIFE Skills) with Visuals!

Community Helpers for Older Students (Autism Units & LIFE Skills) with Visuals!

Created by
NOODLENOOK
-------12 Community Helpers for Older Students------- Working with Older Students with Autism or Significant Disabilities and looking for an age appropriate way to teach Community Helpers? This is it! Community Helpers for Older Students uses age appropriate images and text so you can avoid the elementary feel other activities like this have. Make sure you are treating your students with dignity and considering their age and enrolled grade. Included in this printable are: --> 12 Community
Preview of Federalism: Balanced Powers Whodunnit Activity - Printable & Digital Game

Federalism: Balanced Powers Whodunnit Activity - Printable & Digital Game

Nothing like a good criminal investigation to liven up social studies class! Based off my popular CSI projects, I have created Whodunnits? The Whodunnits plan to focus on single content topics as opposed to units and will focus more on skill building than application. Every day can't be a project day, so Whodunnits can be an engaging out-of-their-seat activity to practice important skills. In a Whodunnit, students will work in teams to solve 10 practice problems that increase in difficulty. Afte
Preview of Constitution Task Cards for Review Games

Constitution Task Cards for Review Games

Review for a test with Constitution Task Cards. There are 36 question cards that are a combination of questions. Challenge your students at a variety of levels! Differentiate by giving certain cards to your students. A blank template is included at the end if you wish to include more questions. The Answer Sheet has space for up to 40 questions. I recommend that you laminate the cards so that you can use them year after year. These task cards have multiple uses in your classroom. You can:- Set
Preview of Branches of Government Task Cards

Branches of Government Task Cards

Created by
Tucker's Mama
Branches of Government Social Studies with QR Codes 2 sets of Task Cards 48 Task Cards with Multiple Choice Answer Key & Student Recording Sheet Included Georgia's 3rd Grade Standards: Government/Civic Understandings SS3CG1 The student will explain the importance of the basic principles that provide the foundation of a republican form of government. a. Explain why in the United States there is a separation of power between branches of government and levels of government. b. Name the th
Preview of Levels of Government

Levels of Government

Created by
TheBookWrangler
This 16 page resource helps explain the three levels of government found within the United States (national, state, and local); not to be confused with the three branches of government (executive, legislative and judicial). This resources includes a reading passage with questions, a chart for student completion; a sorting activity; 20 task cards with recording sheet, and a 20 question assessment. All answer keys are included.
Preview of Government and Citizenship Task Cards | Print and Digital | Google Slides ™

Government and Citizenship Task Cards | Print and Digital | Google Slides ™

Created by
Mrs Martinson
**Want these as Boom Cards? Check out the listing in my store here.These 20 task cards help your students review government and citizenship standards. These specifically align to VA SOLS 3.11, 3.12, and 3.13, but could supplement any government/citizenship unit. These task cards can be used as part of your whole group lessons, during small group time, at centers, or for independent work. Skills covered with these task cards: Differentiating between rules and laws Defining Community, Laws, and R
Preview of Digital BOOM Task Cards: Rights & Responsibilities of US Citizens

Digital BOOM Task Cards: Rights & Responsibilities of US Citizens

Created by
JB Creations
Use BOOM cards for a super engaging, fun way to explore the Rights & Responsibilities of US Citizens! Students will scroll through and receive immediate feedback when interacting with 15 colorful task cards to identify the correct answer after reading 15 engaging real world examples! What exactly are BOOM Cards??They are digital task cards that provide immediate feedback as students interact with them! They can be easily be uploaded and used on chromebooks, iPads, Smartboards, Tablets, Kind
Preview of Task Cards -- Political Systems (Government)

Task Cards -- Political Systems (Government)

Created by
Brain Wrinkles
Task Cards are all the rage in elementary classrooms—and rightfully so, both students AND teachers love them. They’re a fun (sneaky) way of getting students to answer questions that would normally be on boring, old worksheets! It’s time we bring them to the middle school classroom! Includes: -28 multiple choice cards about Political Systems -Recording sheet -Answer key -Ideas for use -Blank cards for more questions Topics: Autocracy, Oligarchy, Democracy, Federal, Unitary, Confederation, Presi
Preview of United States National Symbols and Landmarks - Sort & Match Task Cards Activity

United States National Symbols and Landmarks - Sort & Match Task Cards Activity

This set of sort and match task cards includes 12 U.S. symbols and landmarks. It includes four cards for each United states symbol including one name card, one picture card, and two fact cards. These would be great to review facts, use in matching games such as concentration, or with many of your cooperative learning structures such as mix and group or four corners. A great way to review United States landmarks and symbols for U.S. History and Geography while adding a little fun and student e
Preview of Being a Good Citizen Social Story and Activities EDITABLE

Being a Good Citizen Social Story and Activities EDITABLE

Being a Good Citizen Social Story contains material specifically designed for students with special learning needs, especially autism. This social story on being a good citizen addresses what being a good citizen means and looks like in a simplified but rigorous way for students with diverse learning needs to make meaningful and authentic connections to the material. There are 2 copies of this story to reach more learning levels in your class. There is one copy that uses real photos and one th
Preview of Bill of Rights Matching Activity

Bill of Rights Matching Activity

Created by
JH Lesson Design
This set of task card requires students to match the name of each amendment to the correct image. A student recording sheet and answer key are included. Need more resources? This is part of a BUNDLE
Preview of You Be The Judge: Bill of Rights Cases

You Be The Judge: Bill of Rights Cases

Created by
TheBookWrangler
It's one thing to memorize the bill of rights, but can your students apply them to real world situations? Here are 24 task cards presenting real-life situations. Your students have to be the lawyer or the judge and decide if the situation presented is legal using the bill of rights. My students love proving someone wrong or defending their own case making this activity highly engaging. You also get: 2 activities for exploring the words: rights and amend A page of the complete plain and simple
Preview of Fifth & Sixth Amendments Whodunnit Activity - Printable & Digital Game Options

Fifth & Sixth Amendments Whodunnit Activity - Printable & Digital Game Options

Nothing like a good criminal investigation to liven up social studies class! Based off my popular CSI projects, I have created Whodunnits? The Whodunnits plan to focus on single content topics as opposed to units and will focus more on skill building than application. Every day can't be a project day, so Whodunnits can be an engaging out-of-their-seat activity to practice important skills. In a Whodunnit, students will work in teams to solve 10 practice problems that increase in difficulty. Afte
Preview of Judicial Branch Structure Whodunnit Activity - Printable & Digital Game Options

Judicial Branch Structure Whodunnit Activity - Printable & Digital Game Options

Nothing like a good criminal investigation to liven up social studies class! Based off my popular CSI projects, I have created Whodunnits? The Whodunnits plan to focus on single content topics as opposed to units and will focus more on skill building than application. Every day can't be a project day, so Whodunnits can be an engaging out-of-their-seat activity to practice important skills. In a Whodunnit, students will work in teams to solve 10 practice problems that increase in difficulty. Afte
Preview of Civics Task Cards: Citizenship & Civic Duties Review

Civics Task Cards: Citizenship & Civic Duties Review

This set of 32 Civics & Citizenship Task Cards make reviewing the concepts of Citizenship, Civic Duties, and Civic Responsibilities fun and engaging for your middle school Civics or American Government students! The Task Cards quiz students on vocabulary and key concepts, and include definitions, multiple choice questions, scenarios to interpret, and pictures to analyze! This resource also includes a digital version in the form of a TPT Easel Assessment! Assign directly to your Google Classr
Preview of Canadian Government | Scoot Activity | Task Cards

Canadian Government | Scoot Activity | Task Cards

Created by
Coach's Corner
How much do your students know about Canadian government? This Canadian Government Scoot activity for Grades 4-6 is a great way to find out! This resource includes 30 different task cards, each containing a question about Canadian Government and Citizenship. One card is placed at each student's desk, and students are given a response sheet to record their answers. Students rotate from desk to desk with their response sheets, writing their answers before the teacher calls "Scoot", which is t
Preview of Civics Task Cards: Colonial Rebellion & Declaration of Independence

Civics Task Cards: Colonial Rebellion & Declaration of Independence

This set of 32 Road to the American Revolution and the Declaration of Independence Task Cards make reviewing the Colonial Rebellion fun and engaging for your middle school Civics or American Government students! The Task Cards quiz students on vocabulary and key concepts, with multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, primary source quotes, and pictures to analyze! This resource also includes a digital version in the form of a TPT Easel Assessment! Assign directly to your Google Classroom,
Preview of Types of Governments Memory/ Matching Game

Types of Governments Memory/ Matching Game

Designed to assist students in reviewing the different types of government systems. Print, cut and laminate for an easy go to game that is always ready. Students can play traditional "memory" or "go fish" style. Easy to understand visual aids have been included for each key concept. Answer key for matches is provided on the last page.
Preview of Constitutional Amendments Memory/ Matching Game

Constitutional Amendments Memory/ Matching Game

Designed to assist students in reviewing the 27 Amendments to the US Constitution. There are 28 cards each with an amendment and visual, along with the definition for the term amendment. There also 28 cards that give an overview of each amendment and the definition for the term amendment. An answer key and instructions has also been provided Print, cut and laminate for an easy go to game that is always ready. Students can play traditional "memory" or "go fish" style. Easy to understand visua
Preview of Branches of Government Task Cards Review Game |  US Constitution

Branches of Government Task Cards Review Game | US Constitution

Created by
Think Tank
Cure student boredom with the Branches of Government Task Cards Review Game and allow students to move around the room! The printable task cards include 24 questions related to the Branches of Government and the US Constitution. Topics include: Branches of Government, Legislative, Executive and Judicial Branches Students race to see who can get the final 4-digit answer! Each student will roam around the room looking for task cards. You can hang the task cards on the wall, throw them on the floor
Preview of News Literacy Word Wall Bulletin Board Display and 32 Task Cards

News Literacy Word Wall Bulletin Board Display and 32 Task Cards

Engaging news literacy resources for middle and high school students!This resource includes: 32 News literacy Task CardsNews Literacy Word Wall/ bulletin board display (26 cards) and titleHow to use this resource (Task Cards):Anticipatory Activity or Exit Ticket- Copy pages and distribute pages or individual cards to students. Use cards as an anticipatory activity or as an “exit ticket” following a lesson. (I laminate my sheets and either have students write answers on post-its they stick on the
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