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Free 7th grade government resources for Easel Activities

Preview of World Geography Worksheet

World Geography Worksheet

This world geography worksheet has 30 questions. It was designed to be used with a free presentation that can be found here: Introduction to World Geography, but it can be used separately as well. Both a PDF and a link to download a version formatted for Google Slides are included.Related Products:Geography Introduction BundleIntroduction to Social Studies PresentationLatitude and Longitude Worksheet - U.S. CapitalsLocation PresentationMaps and Globes PresentationThematic Maps Worksheets OneThe
Preview of Trivia Time US Capital Cities Worksheet plus Answer Key

Trivia Time US Capital Cities Worksheet plus Answer Key

This free worksheet corresponds to Trivia Time US Capitals videos or PowerPoints (6 variations for different grade and ability levels). This document could also be used as a stand-alone lesson for students to write U.S. capital cities and state abbreviations. States are listed by region, not alphabetically.Our videos and Powerpoints for purchase include..."Trivia Time Capital Cities... ...Version 1 Game Show ...Version 2 Quick Quiz ...Version 3 Writing City Names"Answer Key on page
Preview of Freebie: Civics Bell Ringers Sample Week! Preamble to the U.S. Constitution

Freebie: Civics Bell Ringers Sample Week! Preamble to the U.S. Constitution

This resource is a free sample week of my popular Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics and American Government! Full of critical thinking, creative prompts, opportunities for reflection, and test prep, these daily Bell Ringers are focused on specific Civics topics, each week self-contained. You can use them in any order, mixing and matching to fit your curriculum. These are great discussion starters and can be used as the hook to engage your students in the lesson to come!Suitable for middle
Preview of Branches of Government Chart Activity on Jobs, Parts, Powers, & Selection

Branches of Government Chart Activity on Jobs, Parts, Powers, & Selection

Teach the 3 branches of the federal government with this FREE worksheet! Students will demonstrate their understanding of the jobs, parts, powers, & selection processes of each branch using a simple chart. This PDF resource is perfect if you are looking for a quick way for students to organize information about the executive, judicial, and legislative branch. Looking for a lesson on the branches of government? Check out these resources: Branches of Government Worksheet: Chart & Graphic O
Preview of Presidents Worksheet Part One - George Washington to James K. Polk

Presidents Worksheet Part One - George Washington to James K. Polk

This free presidents worksheet has between two to five fill-in-the-blank questions for the first through eleventh presidents.The worksheet can be used with a presentation that can be found here: The Presidents, or it can be used separately. Presidents covered include:1. George Washington2. John Adams3. Thomas Jefferson4. James Madison5. James Monroe6. John Quincy Adams7. Andrew Jackson8. Martin Van Buren9. William Henry Harrison10. John Tyler11. James K. PolkBoth a PDF and a link to download a v
Preview of Preamble Paraphrasing Worksheet

Preamble Paraphrasing Worksheet

This worksheet requires students to paraphrase the six phrases/goals in the Preamble to the Constitution and provide an example of how our country has achieved each goal. This worksheet is perfect practice for dissecting the language used in the Preamble and having students better understand the text with real-life connections. I use this worksheet prior to assigning my students, Preamble to the Constitution Project. This project is a great assessment to check for student understanding of the Pr
Preview of Current Events Worksheet

Current Events Worksheet

This worksheet can be used to guide discussions of Current Events. After answer basic questions about a selected article (who, what, where, when), students will reflect on why the article is important to them. Then, students will connect something about their selected article to something discussed in class. Students will have a few lines at the top of the sheet to record their source for the article. Suggested sources, such as the NY Times, CNN, and other national new sites are referenced in
Preview of Current Events - Social Studies Extra Credit Form

Current Events - Social Studies Extra Credit Form

The Current Events Extra Credit activity is a great way to offer students an opportunity to earn extra points towards their grade while also encouraging research and critical thinking of current events in the world. Enjoy!SharhanStop by enagelearnability.com for more resources.Follow Engage Learnability on social media.Facebook: facebook.com/EngageLearnabilityInstagram: instagram.com/EngageLearnabilityPinterest: pinterest.com/engagelearnabilityYoutube: youtube.com/enagelearnability
Preview of FREE DOWNLOAD: George Washington Historical Stick Figure

FREE DOWNLOAD: George Washington Historical Stick Figure

Included:1 Completed Historical Stick figure filled out with answers2 Blank Historical Stick Figure3 Mass copies of the "face" of the historical person to print/cut/hand out to class (regardless of grade level, sometimes students find the historical stick figure more approachable if they staple or glue the person's face onto the paper)Can be adjusted for any grade level!!!This assignment can be used in a variety of ways, including:* taking students to a computer lab to individually research* Fil
Preview of Canadian Government - FREE True or False Activity PRINT and EASEL

Canadian Government - FREE True or False Activity PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This free item consists of one page from my paid resource "Canada's Government True or False Review or Warm-up Activities" which can be see here:T/F Warm-up or Review ActivitiesThis freebie includes 10 general statements about Canada's Federal system. Students choose the six that are true and explain why the four others are false. This is a great little activity to begin a unit on Canadian government and can be used at any level. It can also be used as an assessment. The teacher guide page i
Preview of First Amendment Quiz

First Amendment Quiz

This short, six question quiz is the perfect introduction to teaching the First Amendment. First, students read each statement and determine whether the action is protected under the First Amendment or not. Next, you will go over these answers and students will see how much they knew about the First Amendment prior to the lesson. This fun and engaging activity requires zero teacher preparation (an answer key is included) and can quickly progress from an individual student activity to a class dis
Preview of Current Events Blank Template

Current Events Blank Template

Created by
Shayla Coughlin
Blank current events template for any article.
Preview of Student Council Elections

Student Council Elections

Student Council elections can be fun, but can also lead to conflict in the classroom. By incorporating Student Council elections into your Social Studies curriculum, you can engage the entire class. This allows you to focus on building community with the class as a whole, versus rushing through a time that is full of great teachable moments. I have also included a page of suggested projects your Student Council can run once the election is over. I have included part of my Student Council c
Preview of Congress: House & Senate Comparison Chart

Congress: House & Senate Comparison Chart

Created by
usgovfyi
The U.S. Congress and the bicameral legislature can easily be explained by The House of Representatives and the Senate comparison chart. The different requirements to be an U.S. House of Representative and an U.S. Senator can be filled in as students either read in their textbooks, while listening to a lecture, or while students research the specific criteria online. The topics covered in chart are:*Number of Members *Age Requirements*Years One Must Be a Citizen*Residence Requirement*Length of T
Preview of Civics and American Government Current Events Lesson

Civics and American Government Current Events Lesson

The Civics and American Government Current Events Lesson includes student objectives, a facilitator's guide, and a current events form. Questions require students to think critically about what they are reading. Students will be comparing/contrasting, determining main ideas, summarizing, categorizing, determining bias, and so much more. Enjoy!SharhanStop by enagelearnability.com for more resources.Follow Engage Learnability on social media.Facebook: facebook.com/EngageLearnabilityInstagram: i
Preview of Civically Speaking--Economics / Grades 7-12

Civically Speaking--Economics / Grades 7-12

Civically Speaking--Economics, is a short, 6-page guide for grades 7-12, containing short articles briefly explaining aspects of the US economy.It includes: some basic factssupply and demandscarcitybusiness cyclesCommerce Clause of the ConstitutionCharter of the 1st Bank of the United Stateseconomic policystock market crashes16th amendment --income taxAlso included are questions for evaluation--the solution is included.Great for a supplement to a basic study of economics.Other Civically Speaking
Preview of All About Impeachment: Interactive Notebook Reading Comprehension Activity

All About Impeachment: Interactive Notebook Reading Comprehension Activity

Impeachment can be confusing.. not anymore! This mini lesson includes a NON PARTISAN, informational reading passage and comes with an accompanying interactive journal element. This is a perfect resource to answer the burning question... "What does Impeachment mean??"RESOURCES INCLUDED:✯ Reading Passage: All About Impeachment✯ Interactive Notebook: Impeachment foldable (plus answer key!!)This resource is great for:✢ Social Studies / ELA Class✢ Comprehension check✢ Early finishers✢ Extension activ
Preview of Articles of Confederation Land Ordinances

Articles of Confederation Land Ordinances

This worksheet discusses the land ordinances established in the Articles of Confederation. Other Lessons You May Like: Articles of Confederation Unit (Bundle)Articles of Confederation (Vocabulary Lesson)Articles of Confederation Graveyard NotesArticles of Confederation Notes and PresentationArticles of Confederation Video NotesArticles of Confederation Land OrdinancesShays' Rebellion and the Articles of Confederation Reading and RAFT ActivityThe Constitution In A Snap!
Preview of Common Sense Foldable

Common Sense Foldable

Created by
In the Middle
This is a one page foldable sheet that students can use to answer questions about the pamphlet Common Sense. Then, they can glue it into their notebook to keep. We use the History Alive textbook in our district so the page numbers correspond to that book.
Preview of Learning about the Presidents

Learning about the Presidents

Use this graphic organizer to help your students do a web search to learn about the presidents. They are asked to pick any four and find information about them. I use this website with my students: click here.
Preview of Constitution Compromises

Constitution Compromises

Use this graphic organizer to help students organize the two sides and outcomes of the Constitution compromises. The compromises include the Great Compromise and the 3/5 Compromise.
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