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Government worksheet interactive whiteboards

Preview of Government Unit Resources

Government Unit Resources

Don't use a boring Social Studies Book to teach about the Government! Use these resources to help supplement your curriculum! Included... (all files are PDF's unless otherwise stated) *Teacher directions page *8 page interactive smartboard lesson introducing the 3 Branches of Government (Don't have smartnotebook? Download the free smartnotebook interactive viewer which allows you to use it on your computer and project it.)http://smarttech.com/Solutions/Education+Solutions/Products+for+educatio
Preview of Separation of Powers - The Three Branches of the U.S. Government

Separation of Powers - The Three Branches of the U.S. Government

This lesson on the separation of powers under the U.S. Constitution includes an interactive power point as well as two note-taking guides that help students follow along. This PowerPoint covers California State Standard 8.2.7. Separation of PowersWhat makes this power point unique is that it is specially designed with hidden links that make it a truly interactive power point and perfect for any smart board or digital projector, however only a computer is required. The slide show consists of one
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 Flag Day Lesson and Activities

Flag Day Lesson and Activities

Created by
Joseph Failla
Now is the time to plan for your flag day class event. Here is the Lesson and activities you will need to have a great learning experience for various ages. In the Zip file you will have a Smart board activity to introduce and increase the knowledge of the American flag - what does the stars stand for. What do the stripe stand for. Students will have the opportunity to put together the American flag and answer questions. There is a PDF file with worksheets to reenforce the information learned.
Preview of The American Flag - ActivInspire Flipchart - Interactive Book

The American Flag - ActivInspire Flipchart - Interactive Book

Created by
SNAP Learning
The American Flag is an interactive book with embedded media and more. Photos of various flag designs allow readers to make judgments about the history and development of the American flag. Readers learn to locate facts in a list and in the text. Developed to the CCSS-ELA. Companion printable book available at TpT. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of All About our US Symbols

All About our US Symbols

Explore several of our US symbols with a student booklet and corresponding Power Point. Students will learn interesting facts about several US Symbols through the colorful and interesting Power Point and then will be able to transfer their new knowledge to a booklet of their own. Correlates with VA SOL 1.11
Preview of Freedom Landmarks - ActivInspire Flipchart

Freedom Landmarks - ActivInspire Flipchart

Created by
SNAP Learning
Freedom Landmarks contains engaging photographs and illustrations that support this informational text. Readers learn details about three symbolic American locations and draw conclusions about their historical or cultural significance. Developed to the CCSS - ELA. Companion printable leveled reader available at TpT. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Political Science 101 Smartboard Presentation

Political Science 101 Smartboard Presentation

Created by
Danis Marandis
This smartboard presentation covers the basics of the American political system. It explains the political continuum, examines how political parties connect to political ideology, and demonstrates what each party believes in regard to current political issues. The issues of abortion, size of government, taxes, affirmative action, gay marriage, death penalty, military spending, environmentalism, and immigration are specifically examined. A guided note sheet is included as well to help students
Preview of Lend Lease PowerPoint: Document Based Questions

Lend Lease PowerPoint: Document Based Questions

This assignment contains 6 separate primary sources covering the Lend Lease act in which America became the "arsenal of democracy."**This was intended to be used with PearDeck which is a slideshow presentation tool**The sources includes;(1.) Senator Vandenberg letter to constituent, April 16, 1940, from C. David Tompkins, Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg: The Evolution of a Modern Republican, 1884-1945 (Michigan State University Press, 1970).(2.) Excerpt from FDR press conference, December 17th, 194
Preview of Election Result Worksheet

Election Result Worksheet

This worksheet is intended to be used along with the election result map being projected on your white board or smart board with the correct election results. That way the students can use the map to color their mini version matching the results. Using the map students can answer the questions about the results of the election.
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