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Preview of Constitution Day Activity Scavenger Hunt | Primary Source Analysis, Google Forms

Constitution Day Activity Scavenger Hunt | Primary Source Analysis, Google Forms

Created by
Mister Harms
To better understand the basic information within the U.S. Constitution, students will browse through this primary source document and find the main ideas regarding the 7 Articles and 27 Amendments. Included are 17 questions about the articles and 27 questions about the amendments. All questions (except for one) will be answered with a number. This is a great way to introduce, study, or review the United States Constitution for your civics unit or for a Constitution Day activity. You may even
Preview of CURRENT EVENTS: News Article Summary, Main Idea, Reading Comprehension | NEWSELA

CURRENT EVENTS: News Article Summary, Main Idea, Reading Comprehension | NEWSELA

Created by
Mister Harms
This Current Events Summary is an excellent tool for students to get involved with the news and the current events of the week. A simple writing format helps students find, summarize, and write opinions about current news stories and events. I find this activity to be a practical filler for various social studies courses. What's Included:Teacher directions with ideas for implementation and useSimple student directions: Find, Highlight, Summarize, Importance, OpinionGuided student writing temp
Preview of United States Constitution Bundle: Scavenger Hunt, Articles, Convention Notes...

United States Constitution Bundle: Scavenger Hunt, Articles, Convention Notes...

Created by
Mister Harms
This bundle contains all of Mister Harms' resources on the United States Constitution. By choosing the bundle you are saving 20%! You also get the convenience of having all of these high-quality resources for your American History, Civics, and/or Government classes in one place! Scroll up to see the resources within this bundle. Enjoy!Thank You!Thanks so much for stopping by! It's great to meet you! I hope this resource adds value to your classroom. If you have time, I'd love for you to leave
Preview of Give Me Everything Growing Bundle! • 30% Off Every Resource From Mister Harms!

Give Me Everything Growing Bundle! • 30% Off Every Resource From Mister Harms!

Created by
Mister Harms
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Preview of Designated Survivor Episode Questions l Movie Worksheet l

Designated Survivor Episode Questions l Movie Worksheet l

Learn about Presidential Succession in arguably the BEST way possible. My students have always asked well what happens if everyone dies or what happens if the building blows up and now they will have an answer, at last!! While watching the pilot episode of Designated Survivor students will answer questions about the government, reflect on what kind of leader they want to be, and generate conversations about how we as a society should respond in a crisis. All materials are available in paper and
Preview of Differentiated Levels ESL: Declaration of Independence and Constitution

Differentiated Levels ESL: Declaration of Independence and Constitution

Designed for the beginning English Language Learners in your Civics and Government class. Contains:1) Reading Passage on the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution2) Picture Dictionary Page for Vocabulary 3) Comprehension Questions4) Vocabulary practice 5) Answer KeyWhile teaching the same information and vocabulary, each of these components is differentiated into a lower-comprehension level (A) and a slightly higher level (B). To accompany this, consider using: WHICH ONE? Declaration
Preview of Constitution Day -- U.S. Constitution Overview and Fun Scavenger Hunt Activity

Constitution Day -- U.S. Constitution Overview and Fun Scavenger Hunt Activity

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
Get ready for Constitution Day with this easy to implement lesson plan complete with all the materials you need to communicate the broad range of topics covered in our nation's written constitution. PERFECT FOR DISTANCE LEARNING OR A PAPERLESS CLASSROOM -- CAN BE DONE FULLY ONLINE AS A TPT DIGITAL ACTIVITY!Many teachers start off study of the U.S. Constitution with the Preamble. This is a logical place to start, certainly, but why not back up a step and begin instead with helping students unde
Preview of US State Activity Worksheets - Bundle + Bonus Material

US State Activity Worksheets - Bundle + Bonus Material

Created by
MazeBros
US States Activity Worksheets - Bundle + Bonus Material - This worksheet bundle consists of 174 pages. All 50 US State 3-page worksheets come first [the first page contains the state and its abbreviation, state facts (when it entered the union, nickname, motto, bird, plant, and capital), a map of the United States with the state highlighted. There is also a word search with 15 associations for that state (places, sites, famous people/ companies, products). The second page features a maze embedd
Preview of Landmark Supreme Court Cases Articles & Questions Bundle (18 PDF Assignments)

Landmark Supreme Court Cases Articles & Questions Bundle (18 PDF Assignments)

Created by
Academic Links
Articles and Questions for the following casesSupreme Court Cases:- Bethel School District v. Fraser (1986)- Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission (2010)- Clapper v. Amnesty International (2012)- District of Columbia v. Heller (2008)- Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)- Engel v. Vitale (1962)- Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier (1988)- Korematsu v. United States (1944)- Loving v. Virginia (1967)- Mapp v. Ohio (1961)- Marbury v. Madison (1803)- Minersville School District v. Gobitis (194
Preview of Catholic Social Justice Teachings Coloring and Journaling

Catholic Social Justice Teachings Coloring and Journaling

Created by
Missrithenay
This file contains two documents, one aimed at grades 1-3 and one at 4-6 (although the coloring pages may be useful to older students as well). The first page of each document lists the Catholic social justice teachings as building blocks of the church, then invites students to consider what each means. The following pages provide journaling prompts (div 2) and coloring pages with brief explanations (div 1) to invite discussion and deeper reflection on the teachings. There is a final handout inv
Preview of Washington DC Memorials & Monuments Labeling Worksheet

Washington DC Memorials & Monuments Labeling Worksheet

Resource contains 1 worksheet (front & back) for students to label 12 important monuments & memorials found in the Washington DC area. Answer key included. File comes as both a PDF for printing and a Microsoft Word document for editing or for a digital classroom where students can drag and drop the answers where they belong or type in answers if you wish.Word Bank:The Washington MonumentTomb of the Unknown SoldierFDR Memorial (Franklin D. Roosevelt)Jefferson MemorialLincoln MemorialKor
Preview of 1992 Rodney King Race Riots Assignment

1992 Rodney King Race Riots Assignment

Race Riots/ Urban Riots in the United States: 1992 Rodney King, LA Riots Essential Question: To what degree is change dependent on Conflict? And Can Conflict be Prevented? Background: Riots are shocking events where the ordinary rules of society break down. London 2011 was gripped by the sight of burning cars and hooded youths looting shops. But why do riots happen? What reason could there be for such destruction? Is it poverty and unemployment? Are people alienated from society? Or was it s
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 The U.S. Constitution Work Packet (5 Reflection Worksheets)

The U.S. Constitution Work Packet (5 Reflection Worksheets)

Introducing "The U.S. Constitution Work Packet (5 Reflection Worksheets)" – a comprehensive resource tailored to engage and empower students in understanding the fundamental principles of the U.S. Constitution. With five thoughtfully crafted reflection worksheets, including reflections on The Preamble, The Seven Articles of the Constitution, The First Amendment, The Second Amendment, and The Bill of Rights, this packet offers an immersive journey into the heart of American governance. Each works
Preview of Reconstruction Gallery Walk/ Stations Activity: Mega Pack

Reconstruction Gallery Walk/ Stations Activity: Mega Pack

Two gallery walks? That’s right! This MEGA PACK is a bundle of my two best-selling Reconstruction-era gallery walks. COMBINE these two assignments into one LARGE gallery walk/stations activity with 16 STATIONS OR DIVIDE them up into two to three days of highly engaging instruction. Check out the individual product listings for specific information about each! Questions, comments, or suggestions? Feel free to contact me at americashistoryteachershop@gmail.com. Happy teaching! Enjoy this deal!
Preview of Progressive Era Amendments Document Analysis - HIPPO 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th

Progressive Era Amendments Document Analysis - HIPPO 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th

The listing above is a BUNDLE of my four HIPPO document analysis activities on the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution (Historians often call these four amendments together the "Progressive" Amendments, to reference the era of reform in which they were enacted). The HIPPO strategy is an excellent, engaging, way for students to analyze challenging primary sources from our nation's past. Cultivate responsible citizens and bring the Progressive Era to life with this activ
Preview of What is Public Opinion Polling - Guided Reading and Questions

What is Public Opinion Polling - Guided Reading and Questions

Calling all government teachers! Do you have to teach your students about polling? Do you want to prepare the next generation of Americans to participate in our democracy? Are you completely LOST about how to simplify this complex topic so your students can understand this content? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this guided reading is 100% for you. This reading is classroom-tested and it always leads to amazing classroom discussions about the importance of American political d
Preview of Digital Dilemmas Role Playing Game

Digital Dilemmas Role Playing Game

"Digital Dilemmas" is an engaging role-playing game designed for 8th-grade or high school students. Set in a virtual school environment, this game challenges teams to navigate through various scenarios that mirror real-life issues encountered in online schooling. Students assume different characters, each with unique roles and skills, and work together to make decisions on complex issues like cyberbullying, digital literacy, and time management. The game promotes teamwork, critical thinking, dig
Preview of Three Branches of Government Worksheet

Three Branches of Government Worksheet

Created by
Rain Sissel
Students use the word bank to organize the jobs and duties of the three branches of government.
Preview of The 50 US States. Map. Geography. Research. Project. Label. Quiz. ESL.

The 50 US States. Map. Geography. Research. Project. Label. Quiz. ESL.

A complete set of materials for students to learn about each of the 50 states. Identify them geographically. Learn the abbreviations. Research a state template. Map and labeling. Quiz. Answer key. Also, use the video link to help teach the 50 States. Includes a full pptx (click the icon to download) introducing facts about each state. Also, includes a full, professionally designed Quizlet set to test, learn, spell, identify the states using their platform and technology (no registration). ES
Preview of Reconstruction Amendments Document Analysis - HIPPO BUNDLE 13th, 14th, and 15th

Reconstruction Amendments Document Analysis - HIPPO BUNDLE 13th, 14th, and 15th

The listing above is a BUNDLE of my three HIPPO document analysis activities on the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. This strategy is an excellent, engaging, way for students to analyze challenging primary sources from our nation's past. Cultivate responsible citizens and bring Reconstruction to life with this activity. In the file above is an activity named "H.I.P.P.O." it gives students clear guidelines on what to analyze and how to organize their thoughts. Each lett
Preview of 1919 Red Summer: Chicago Race Riot Assignment

1919 Red Summer: Chicago Race Riot Assignment

Race Riots/ Urban Riots in the United States: 1919 Red Summer/ Chicago Race Riot Essential Question: To what degree is change dependent on Conflict? And Can Conflict be Prevented? Background: Riots are shocking events where the ordinary rules of society break down. London 2011 was gripped by the sight of burning cars and hooded youths looting shops. But why do riots happen? What reason could there be for such destruction? Is it poverty and unemployment? Are people alienated from society? Or
Preview of The Federal Budget and Taxation in America Analysis Activity

The Federal Budget and Taxation in America Analysis Activity

Calling all Government teachers!Do you want your students to understand the Federal Budget? Do you want them to think critically about where their tax dollars go and how our tax code works? If you answered yes to either of these questions, this is the perfect lesson for you.In this lesson, students complete a brief warm-up assessing their knowledge of the federal budget/taxes. Then, the teacher walks the students through some notes that explain the differences between mandatory spending and di
Preview of Landmark Supreme Court Cases Articles & Questions Bundle (18 WORD Assignments)

Landmark Supreme Court Cases Articles & Questions Bundle (18 WORD Assignments)

Created by
Academic Links
Articles and Questions for the following casesSupreme Court Cases:- Bethel School District v. Fraser (1986)- Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission (2010)- Clapper v. Amnesty International (2012)- District of Columbia v. Heller (2008)- Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)- Engel v. Vitale (1962)- Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier (1988)- Korematsu v. United States (1944)- Loving v. Virginia (1967)- Mapp v. Ohio (1961)- Marbury v. Madison (1803)- Minersville School District v. Gobitis (194
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