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Preview of CNN 10 Worksheets: Current Events News Summary, Graphic Organizer, Video Project

CNN 10 Worksheets: Current Events News Summary, Graphic Organizer, Video Project

Created by
Mister Harms
CNN 10 (CNN Student News) is the perfect avenue for students to stay informed on current events. This PDF and GOOGLE DRIVE set of graphic organizer worksheets are an excellent way to analyze and summarize the current events of the day using CNN10. These various templates will help students of all ages stay engaged while watching CNN 10. A simple writing format helps students recognize, summarize, and write opinions about the major headlines of the day. I find this resource to be extremely prac
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 Electoral College Map Game Simulation & Activity | Presidential Election 2024

Electoral College Map Game Simulation & Activity | Presidential Election 2024

Created by
Mister Harms
The Presidential Election is always an exciting time for students. As students watch the Democratic Party candidate and Republican Party candidate campaign to become President, teachers love the opportunity to join in the intrigue and successfully teach about the political process.One common unknown in this race for the White House, is the mysterious electoral college. Many students are surprised to hear that the President is not necessarily the candidate with the most popular votes, but rather
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 US Citizenship Test

US Citizenship Test

Created by
MrsWrightsStore
100 Multiple Choice Questions - do you have the knowledge required to become a US Citizen? I created this Google form by adapting the 100 question short answer United States Citizenship test that immigrants must pass in order to become a US Citizen (see US Immigration website) to 100 multiple choice questions in a self-grading form.- updated for 2020 National ElectionPrepare for the test with my Quizlet set accessible here:Quizlet US Citizenship Test 100 Questionsor by Kahoot, here:Kahoot Part 1
Preview of Capitalism vs. Socialism vs. Communism - drag-and-drop, describe in Slides

Capitalism vs. Socialism vs. Communism - drag-and-drop, describe in Slides

This Slides activity focuses on the differences between the government systems of capitalism, socialism, and communism. The post actually contains two assignments all-in-one and asks students to classify characteristics or describe each. Slide #1 is a drag-and-drop with options for students to sort on the t-chart, while slide #2 includes clickable text boxes and asks students to provide their own answers. Please feel free to use any of the assignments or pick and choose what best serves your stu
Preview of President LINCOLN & KENNEDY Crazy Similarities Presentation FUN!!!

President LINCOLN & KENNEDY Crazy Similarities Presentation FUN!!!

This fun Presentation reviews the crazy similarities between Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. Your students will enjoy this presentation. The similarities are CRAZY! PowerPoint & Google Slides compatible****************************************************************************************You may also like:⭐ Formative Assessments for Any Subject (Google Drive & Print)⭐ President Kennedy "On History" Reading and Annotation Guide (Print & Digital)⭐9/11 | PPT | Reading &
Preview of Guide to Building a Model United Nations Program

Guide to Building a Model United Nations Program

Being a Model UN advisor is very fulfilling but it is also requires a lot of work. This comprehensive guide can take a lot of the guess work out of the job and help you build and run a successful middle or high school MUN team or club. The information included is based on years of coaching experience and includes tried and tested pieces of advice and practical implementation tips. It would work best for advisors who are new to Model United Nations or for experienced advisors who are looking for
Preview of Where Is the White House Powerpoint

Where Is the White House Powerpoint

Created by
Liza Abbott
A Google Slide presentation using the information from the book, Where Is the White House. This is intended to be a supplement to the book. There are 68 slides that include questions and answers with page numbers, pictures, and videos related to each topic. I have included the Alabama standards and there is a slide with related topics.The videos are embedded into the PowerPoint but I have also included the link because sometimes the embedded video does not work. Please keep in mind that due to c
Preview of Who Is Sonia Sotomayor Powerpoint

Who Is Sonia Sotomayor Powerpoint

Created by
Liza Abbott
A Google Slide presentation using the information from the book, Who Is Sonia Sotomayor. This is intended to be a supplement to the book. There are 68 slides that include questions and answers with page numbers, pictures, and videos related to each topic. I have included the Alabama standards and there is a slide with related topics.The videos are embedded into the PowerPoint but I have also included the link because sometimes the embedded video does not work. Please keep in mind that due to cha
Preview of Who Is/Was Ruth Bader Ginsburg Powerpoint

Who Is/Was Ruth Bader Ginsburg Powerpoint

Created by
Liza Abbott
A Google Slide presentation using the information from the book, Who Is Ruth Bader Ginsburg. This is intended to be a supplement to the book. There are 69 slides that include questions and answers with page numbers, pictures, and videos related to each topic. I have included the Alabama standards and there is a slide with related topics.The videos are embedded into the PowerPoint but I have also included the link because sometimes the embedded video does not work. Please keep in mind that due to
Preview of Government Interactive Notebook

Government Interactive Notebook

Product Description:Government Interactive Notebook: Teach students about the federal and North Carolina government with historical figures, major events leading to development of the federal constitutions, and practice through constitution scavenger hunts and so much more. Through a variety of activities, students will be engaged and have fun. Download Preview FilePlease download the preview file and video to view the product. This product includes:Interactive Notebook GuideStudent Unit GoalsA
Preview of Media in America Research Project for Google Docs

Media in America Research Project for Google Docs

Calling all teachers!!! Are you teaching students about the media’s role in American politics? Do you want your students to understand the differences between corporate, local, national, and alternative media? Do you believe that your job as a Social Studies teacher is to train your students to look at news, social media, and publications with a critical eye?  Look no further, you have found what you are looking for!  I built this project for my American Government class as a way to avoid giving
Preview of The American Revolution- An Era of Revolutions

The American Revolution- An Era of Revolutions

In this Google presentation, students will get an overview of the American Revolution, how it began, how Americans won, and the government establishments made afterwards. This will lead us into the revolutions of Europe. Included are 4 class discussion/review questions at the end.
Preview of The Rise of Totalitarianism

The Rise of Totalitarianism

In this lesson, students will learn about totalitarianisms and the different ways to achieve total control. This lesson focuses on forms of control such as police terror, propaganda, indoctrination, censorship, and religions persecution. We will learn how Joseph Stalin used each of these methods to transform the Soviet Union into a totalitarian state.
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 2024 Presidential Candidates

2024 Presidential Candidates

Created by
Karen Hall
This product introduces the current candidates for the 2024 Primary season from the Democrats, Republicans and Independents. It also includes a score card to track the number of delegates they receive and a sign for the next date and the states it will include. Finally, there are some vocabulary wall cards for words students may be unfamiliar with and some X's to put on the card of candidates who have left the race.
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 Local and County Government Research Project for Google Docs and Chromebooks

Local and County Government Research Project for Google Docs and Chromebooks

Calling all teachers!!! Are you teaching students about local and county government? Do you want your students to understand what issues are impacting their city, town, village, hamlet, or county? Are you CONSTANTLY looking for new ways to engage your students?  Look no further, you have found what you are looking for.  I built this project for my American Government class as a way to avoid giving a test. I am a big believer in project-based learning, and I love putting my students to work on r
Preview of Name that President (Presidential Trivia Game)

Name that President (Presidential Trivia Game)

Created by
Rebecca Reed
This Google slide presentation is meant to offer a fun and challenging experience for students of all ages. It presents with a fact about a president and the students have to guess which president it is. My students love this. I use it as a competitive game where the class is broken into teams to earn points. I have also used it where the students simply challenge their own knowledge. Often times the facts presented open debate and discussions amongst the students where they complete independe
Preview of Branches of Government, Print and Google Classroom version

Branches of Government, Print and Google Classroom version

Created by
Autismcanlearn
This is a symbol-based lesson about the three branches of government. This lesson was specifically made for visual learners. This lesson includes an informational booklet about the branches of government and comprehension questions. The students will have an opportunity to participate in this lesson via a PDF file or a PowerPoint file. There is a link for the Google Slides version in the PDF and PowerPoint files. The images in this resource were used with permission from PCS. PCS and Boardmaker
Preview of Matching Activity: Connecting Supreme Court Cases and the Constitution

Matching Activity: Connecting Supreme Court Cases and the Constitution

Allow students to work independently, in pairs, or small groups to match 6 different court cases to the aspect of the Constitution they connect with. Print and cut the Google document into strips for students to use. Pair with Types of Landmark Cases Presentation that can also be found in my store!
Preview of Saving Capitalism Movie Questions: Examining Capitalism in our Society

Saving Capitalism Movie Questions: Examining Capitalism in our Society

This resource can be used with a class viewing of the Netflix documentary Saving Capitalism.  Students are able to analyze the actions and decisions made, while analyzing the various issues related to capitalism in our society today.What's Included:✔ Movie questions ✔ Teacher guide✔ Grading criteriaOur SpecialtyIncandescently Teaching Co. specializes in creating fun, rigor, and engaging lessons for middle and high school learners. Areas of interests include:U.S. HistoryGlobal HistoryGovernmentEc
Preview of Reconstruction Era Politicians: Gallery Walk/Stations

Reconstruction Era Politicians: Gallery Walk/Stations

Do your students need to learn about Reconstruction? Do you want your students to learn about the first Americans who sought to codify Civil Rights for African Americans? Do you want your students to learn about REAL politicians who overcame obstacles, worked hard, and fought for a better nation? If so, this gallery walk/stations activity is for you!In the years after the American Civil War, our elected officials fought for and against Civil Rights. These men, from the North and South, ratified
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