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Not grade specific government resources for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Editable Student Council Leadership Government Awards

Editable Student Council Leadership Government Awards

Created by
A Plus Learning
These student council editable awards are a great way to congratulate your student leaders on a job well done! The file includes:* 10 his and her student council awards* 5 blank templates to write your own description and create your own awardSimply edit your own text using PowerPoint, print, and use! Perfect year after year!These awards go well with our Student Council Leadership Skill Training to help your student council officers develop and enhance their leadership skills and Student Council
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 Famous Important Landmark US Supreme Court Cases PowerPoint Slideshow

Famous Important Landmark US Supreme Court Cases PowerPoint Slideshow

A well-designed slideshow detailing basic facts of 21 Famous Important Landmark US Supreme Court Cases. A great way to introduce or review for your History, Civics, Law or Social Studies classes. File opens in Microsoft PowerPoint and you can edit it to your liking. List of Landmark US Supreme Court Cases included in this slideshow:1. Marbury v. Madison, 18032. McCulloch v. Maryland, 18193. Gibbons v. Ogden, 18244. Dred Scott v. Sandford, 18575. Plessy v. Ferguson, 18966. Korematsu v. U
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 PowerPoint of President, Governor, Mayor

PowerPoint of President, Governor, Mayor

Created by
gateacher
PowerPoint is done for the state of Georgia, but pictures and names can be changed to fit any state. All information except pictures and names are specific to the actual job not the person. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Liscence is per user. One teacher can distribute to one class.
Preview of Civics & Government: Connecting the Court & the Constitution

Civics & Government: Connecting the Court & the Constitution

Canva presentation that provides background knowledge on what is considered a landmark court case, explains how court cases connect to the United States Constitution, and has a matching activity with explanations and answers.
Preview of AP Government Unit 1 Section 2 PowerPoint (5 Lessons Total, AP 1.4)

AP Government Unit 1 Section 2 PowerPoint (5 Lessons Total, AP 1.4)

This detailed PowerPoint is for you to use however you want!I have prepared it so that if you need to present a lesson but do not have anything ready, this PowerPoint is as simple as just downloading and ready to present! All slides have been formatted as well!This series of lectures/lessons also aligns with AP Standards 1.4If you are teaching government, you might need some help on your first few lessons. This PowerPoint teaches lessons 7-11 and covers all of the basics of:Our First Form of Gov
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 Government - Mayor, Governor, President Flip Book

Government - Mayor, Governor, President Flip Book

Created by
Mariah Estrada
This flip book is perfect for your study of levels of government - local, state, and federal! The Mayor, Governor, and President flip book helps your students categorize each leader with their level of government and includes a spot for their name!
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 VOTING: How To Vote, Register to Vote, Voter ID Debate

VOTING: How To Vote, Register to Vote, Voter ID Debate

UNITED STATES CIVICS LESSONS: VOTING - HOW TO VOTEFull Lesson with PowerPoint PresentationSee Preview!Lesson Summary:Discussion Questions to spark conversation:Do you know what your local polling place looks like? Where is it? What do you do when you get there? Do you need to show ID before voting? Video link: First Time Voters Registering to Vote: information by state Visit Vote.Org to learn about registration and other policies What to expect at your polling place – Types of Voting Machines
Preview of Creating a Bill : Research

Creating a Bill : Research

Created by
anna higgins
Have your students create their own bill for something they want to change in their school! This is a great tool for cross curricular connections with language arts / researching skills! (bill outline page is also available on my teachers pay teachers)
Preview of Equality vs. Equity: Lesson Plan, Worksheet, and Rubrics

Equality vs. Equity: Lesson Plan, Worksheet, and Rubrics

This product is intended to clarify two concepts that are often misunderstood and confused. The lesson plan includes an Aim and Do Now, a Brain Break, a Mini-Lesson, Discussion Questions, a Task (based on the worksheet), and a Debrief. The worksheet provides numerous situations that students have to identify as JUST (equitable) or NOT JUST (not equitable). I use this lesson as part of a larger unit on Social Justice. I have included a Class Participation Rubric as well as a Classwork & Hom
Preview of VOTING: Voter Turnout, Who Votes? Efficacy, Election Day Holiday

VOTING: Voter Turnout, Who Votes? Efficacy, Election Day Holiday

UNITED STATES CIVICS LESSONS: VOTING - VOTER TURNOUTFull Lesson with PowerPoint PresentationSee Preview!Lesson Summary:Discussion question: Why don’t people vote? Definition of Political Efficacy and cartoons Analyzing data from charts on who votes and who doesn’t. Increasing voter turnout: Should Election Day be a National Holiday? Pro Con debate - Read arguments and complete graphic organizer. Exit Slip: Main Ideas Summary ChartALL ITEMS EDITABLE!Complete the Unit Plan with these lessons:Poli
Preview of Student Led Discussions for Current Events: Grades 9-12

Student Led Discussions for Current Events: Grades 9-12

A student-led discussion project is when students take on the responsibility of leading and facilitating discussions on specific topics or subjects. This approach encourages active participation, critical thinking, and collaboration among students, fostering a more engaging and student-driven learning environment. Groups will work together to design a mini-presentation that supports their efforts to facilitate student-led discussions.  Each member of the group should participate in developing pa
Preview of AP Gov Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy, Chapter 2: The Constitution

AP Gov Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy, Chapter 2: The Constitution

Attractive Google slides with animated bullets.Lecture based on Unit 1, Chapter 2 of AMSCO, Advanced Placement Edition, United States Government & Politics, by David Wolfford.These slides cover the following:Articles of ConfederationShays's RebellionRatification of the ConstitutionThe Virginia PlanThe New Jersey PlanThe Great CompromiseThe 3/5 CompromiseThe Slave Trade CompromiseThe Electoral College CompromiseAmending the Constitution (Article 5)The Introduction of the Bill of RightsConstit
Preview of Constitution and Bill of Rights (Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Activity, and Quiz)

Constitution and Bill of Rights (Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Activity, and Quiz)

Created by
ESL Everyday
The Constitution and Bill of Rights civics lesson features: -Lesson Plan -Interactive PowerPoint -Activity -Quiz Check out the full 10-week Citizenship Prep Curriculum here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/10-Week-Complete-Citizenship-Program-Curriculum-3146947
Preview of The Constitution- BUNDLE

The Constitution- BUNDLE

Created by
The History Depo
Bundle of over 1 dozen handouts, powerpoint, notes, projects etc..Main use: The Constitution unit of a civics or government class
Preview of Civics Intro Bundle

Civics Intro Bundle

Created by
The History Depo
Entire unit for civicsMiddle School Junior High or High School
Preview of Patriotic Daily Agenda Template Slides

Patriotic Daily Agenda Template Slides

Use these customizable and editable agenda slides to establish a consistent classroom routine. With options for both digital use on platforms like Google Slides and PowerPoint, as well as printable versions, these templates provide a quick and easy way to stay organized.Print slides to: display on a classroom agenda board, provide the day's activities for students who were absent, or document the day's lesson plan for admin or classroom observers.INCLUDED FILE FORMATSGoogle Slides™PowerPoint™WHA
Preview of The Executive Branch Presentation Mini-Lesson:  Grades 5-12

The Executive Branch Presentation Mini-Lesson: Grades 5-12

This resource provides introductory information on the U.S. Executive Branch. Through this mini-lesson or presentation (~15-20 minutes, pending implementation), students can develop civic literacy skills, and an understanding of the U.S. government, equipping them for informed civic engagement and analytical thinking in the realm of political leadership.It includes:What Is the Presidency?How Does One Become PresidentKey ResponsibilitiesConstitution and the RoleRemoval of a PresidentLimitations o
Preview of Local, State, & Federal Government Simplified

Local, State, & Federal Government Simplified

This lesson begins with an interactive game. You post one of the slides with a bizarre law and the students have to guess if it is real or fake. For example, "True or False: It is illegal to drive blindfolded in Alabama." After going through these laws, the slides have some visuals to explain the different factors of local, state, and federal government. You can make edits to put your school's own local and state government figures in. Then at the end, there is a slide with a Venn Diagram listin
Preview of The Executive Branch Mini-lesson Presentation, Worksheet & Answers: Grades 5-12

The Executive Branch Mini-lesson Presentation, Worksheet & Answers: Grades 5-12

This resource provides introductory information on the U.S. Executive Branch.Through this resource students can develop civic literacy skills, and an understanding of the U.S. government, equipping them for informed civic engagement and analytical thinking in the realm of political leadership.Presentation/Mini-lesson: It includes information about . . .What Is the Presidency?How Does One Become PresidentKey ResponsibilitiesConstitution and the RoleRemoval of a PresidentLimitations of the Presid
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