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9th grade civics printables

Preview of Bill of Rights One-Pager - Creative Project for Civics & American History!

Bill of Rights One-Pager - Creative Project for Civics & American History!

Looking for a creative project for your Bill of Rights unit? This Bill of Rights One-Pager Project has students demonstrate their comprehension of the first ten Amendments to the United States Constitution by describing and illustrating each in an attractive One-Pager art project. Students can draw by hand, paste in pictures, use quotes, word art, or newspaper headlines — the sky's the limit! This imaginative One-Pager lets students get creative and have fun — all while showing off how much the
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Civics Activities

3 Branches of Government Civics Activities

Teaching the three branches of the U.S. government is an essential part of the U.S. History or Civics curriculum. This product is a concise and effective way of teaching the three branches of government. It can be used to meet the needs of all learners. There are a variety of activities included!This product includes the following:Reading passage: a one page reading passage about the 3 branches of governmentGraphic organizer: students can use to take notes as they read or to summarize what they
Preview of Preamble Stretch Book | Constitution Day Activity | Preamble Meaning

Preamble Stretch Book | Constitution Day Activity | Preamble Meaning

Wow your students on Constitution Day or any time of the year with this unique stretch book about the Preamble! Students will think about and illustrate the meaning of each section of the Preamble. Two versions of the book are included. For a more in-depth study, students write their own interpretations for the words in the Preamble. If time is limited, a second version is included which has the meaning already printed and ready to illustrate.Stretch books are made by folding three paper squares
Preview of Bill of Rights Scenarios Analysis Worksheet

Bill of Rights Scenarios Analysis Worksheet

This Bill of Rights Scenarios Analysis activity includes abbreviated versions of the first 10 Amendments to the US Constitution for students to read and a set of short scenarios that they must then analyze. Each scenario describes a violation of one of the Bill of Rights in a way that students can identify with and understand. They then refer back to the Bill of Rights to match it to the correct one. Finally, students answer a question regarding their opinion on whether our rights are absolute o
Preview of We the People | Preamble to the Constitution One-Pager Activity

We the People | Preamble to the Constitution One-Pager Activity

This Preamble to the Constitution One-Pager is a creative project that lets your students demonstrate their understanding of the six goals of government laid out in the Preamble! Aligned to the Florida State Standard for Middle School Civics, SS.7.CG.1.8 Preamble of the U.S. Constitution, students read a short passage on the purpose of the Preamble and the importance of its first three words “We the People”. They underline or highlight each of the six goals of government laid out in the Preamble
Preview of Revolutionary War Color by Number : American Revolution Reading and Text Marking

Revolutionary War Color by Number : American Revolution Reading and Text Marking

Created by
Think Tank
This Revolutionary War Causes Color by Number and Text Marking activity is the perfect way to bring life to the topic! Students read a non-fiction passage and search for answers while marking evidence from the text. Perfect reading comprehension activity.Topics include: Boston Tea Party, Boston Massacre, French and Indian War, Stamp Act, Sugar Act, and Quartering Act. Students complete a “before reading” anticipation guide, read about Revolutionary War Causes, answer questions, mark the text for
Preview of How A Bill Becomes A Law Game | Legislative Branch Activity for Civics!

How A Bill Becomes A Law Game | Legislative Branch Activity for Civics!

This How a Bill Becomes a Law Board Game takes your students through the Legislative Branch's lawmaking process, from proposing a bill on the floor of Congress, through floor votes, filibusters, and conference committees, all the way to the President’s desk. The more the students play, the more they memorize the steps of the legislative process — all while having a blast! If you're studying the Legislative Branch in your middle or high school Civics, American Government, or American History clas
Preview of Articles of Confederation Tombstones | Project for Civics & American History

Articles of Confederation Tombstones | Project for Civics & American History

This Articles of Confederation Tombstones Creative Project can serve as a hands-on, engaging culminating activity for your Articles of Confederation unit — use it in Civics, American Government, or your American History class! These Articles of Confederation tombstones challenge students to demonstrate their comprehension of America's first, failed governing document in a creative, imaginative way. Makes for a great bulletin board of student work, too! Students are asked to design a tombstone fo
Preview of Hamilton the Musical: Growing Bundle

Hamilton the Musical: Growing Bundle

Now with two different Google Classroom options for each song!Are you a History or English teacher wondering how to implement Hamilton: An American Musical in your classroom? Here's your answer! Students analyze the lyrics to the song line by line. Best of all, I have tracked down true clean versions of the songs! I teach middle school, so some words or phrases that are technically not curse words still aren't appropriate. I've done the hard work for you and have links to all the truly clea
Preview of Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics & American Government - Quarter One

Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics & American Government - Quarter One

I'm in love with these Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics and American Government. Centered around critical thinking, these Bell Ringers provide curriculum-focused enrichment for middle and high school Civics and American government students. Quarter One covers everything from Civics and Citizenship, Civic Duties and Responsibilities, forms of government, John Locke and the Social Contract, King George and the American Revolution, as well as the Declaration of Independence!With 10 Weeks of
Preview of Duties & Responsibilities of Citizenship Article & Picture Match for Civics

Duties & Responsibilities of Citizenship Article & Picture Match for Civics

This Civic Duties & Responsibilities Article & Picture Analysis is perfect for teaching Civic Duties and Responsibilities to any middle school Civics or American Government class! Includes both a printable version and two digital versions — a TPT Easel Activity, and a link to a Google Slides version!Aligned to the Florida State Standards for middle school Civics SS.7.CG.2.2 Citizen Obligations & Responsibilities, this 3-page article and matching activity keeps students engaged as the
Preview of Divine Right, Absolutism, and the Enlightenment Primary Source Analysis

Divine Right, Absolutism, and the Enlightenment Primary Source Analysis

This primary source analysis activity on Divine Right is an excellent higher-order thinking resource for a unit on Absolute Monarchs or the Enlightenment! The activity includes 2 primary source excerpts. The first is from England's King James I. In it, he details his reasoning for why Divine Right is justified and why Kings are like Gods on Earth. The second source is from John Locke's Two Treatises of Government and explains why Absolutism is not a fair government and why power can only come fr
Preview of Constitution Stretch Book Bundle: Preamble & Bill of Rights

Constitution Stretch Book Bundle: Preamble & Bill of Rights

This contains my Preamble Stretch Book and Bill of Rights Stretch Book. Save money by purchasing them both at the same time! These stretch books are also available for purchase individually.Click below for a full product description and preview of each stretch book.Preamble Stretch BookBill of Rights Stretch BookThank you for considering this bundle! :-)
Preview of Powers of Congress Newspaper Matching Activity | Legislative Branch for Civics

Powers of Congress Newspaper Matching Activity | Legislative Branch for Civics

This Powers of Congress Newspaper Match employs students’ critical thinking skills as they examine real-life scenarios (“newspaper headlines”) and match them to their related Enumerated Power of Congress. This makes for a great small group review activity for middle and high school students in Civics, American History, or American Government studying the Legislative Branch and the Expressed Powers of Congress! The newspaper headlines are pulled from real-life political events, and each is repres
Preview of FULL YEAR BUNDLE: Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics & American Government

FULL YEAR BUNDLE: Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics & American Government

Get a full year's curriculum of Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics & American Government in this bundle! 40 weeks of Civics Bell Ringers are included, with 200 daily prompts designed to help your students think critically and creatively about what they have learned in class. Use to supplement and enrich your curriculum, review key concepts, and prep for the End of Year Course Exam! With 40 Weeks of daily prompts for Civics and American Government students, these Bell Ringers provide rig
Preview of Electoral College Article & Map Activity | Civics & American Government

Electoral College Article & Map Activity | Civics & American Government

In this How Do We Choose the Next President? Electoral College Article & Activity, students read a 2-page article on the Electoral College, answer comprehension questions in a review, then use a chart of Red, Blue, and Swing states to fill out an Electoral College map of the United States. Perfect for middle or high school Civics, American History, and American Government classes, this worksheet and activity set will help your students tackle the tricky, sometimes confusing world of the Elec
Preview of Bill of Rights Activity (American Government: US Constitution: Ten Amendments)

Bill of Rights Activity (American Government: US Constitution: Ten Amendments)

Created by
Science Spot
Bill of Rights Interactive Notebook Foldable: This lapbook is a fun hands on activity for students to use in their interactive notebooks. Students may research each amendment and write what they find on the provided blank lines. A completed lapbook with answers is included.Note: This fits inside of composition books (as shown on the cover page)Contents:1. How to Use and Assembly Instructions for the lapbook2. Completed facts for each of the 10 amendments3. Blank versions for students to write t
Preview of Canadian Civics Complete Course - Units, Lessons, Activities, Test, Projects

Canadian Civics Complete Course - Units, Lessons, Activities, Test, Projects

Created by
Creating History
So you're teaching Civics this semester! This course has everything you will need to successfully teach students about how our Canadian government works. Federalism, House of Commons, ideologies, political parties, elections, bill to law and more! Everything is literally here to take the workload off of you as the teacher. The course has been developed by an experienced educator and proven to work in the classroom! DOWNLOAD THE FREE SAMPLE TO SEE HOW THE COURSE WORKS AND TO VIEW FREE SAMPLES!TEA
Preview of The Bill of Rights Bundle! - Articles, Activities, and Creative Projects!

The Bill of Rights Bundle! - Articles, Activities, and Creative Projects!

This Bill of Rights bundle includes 5 resources for teaching the Bill of Rights in your Civics, American Government, or American History classroom. There's a variety of activities here that are sure to catch your students' attention and keep them engaged, from articles and reviews, to close-reads and short essays, to creative projects like a Bill of Rights One-Pager and a First Amendment Pendant Banner! This Bundle includes:✯ Amending the Constitution Article & Review | for Civics & Amer
Preview of Interest Groups & the Media 2.6: Influencing Politics - Civics EOC

Interest Groups & the Media 2.6: Influencing Politics - Civics EOC

Interest Groups & the Media: Influencing Politics - PowerPoint, Lesson Plan, Worksheet, Smart Board Activity, State Exam Practice Test and Various ActivitiesTeach your students about how Interest Groups and the Media influence the political process and the government. Influence Groups and the Media play play a big role in how we shaping the political landscape. On the Civics EOC Exam and various civics and US Government courses, students are asked to identify how interest groups and the medi
Preview of Articles of Confederation Activity BUNDLE | for Civics & American History

Articles of Confederation Activity BUNDLE | for Civics & American History

This bundle of resources has everything you need for an engaging, hands-on lesson on the Articles of Confederation, perfect for a middle or high school Civics, American Government, or American History class. The Articles of Confederation Article & Activity Set contains a 2-page reading passage, a review, an organizational chart, a creative Shays' Rebellion newspaper article project, and an enriching From the Articles to the Constitution comparison activity. You also get the Articles of Confe
Preview of 13 Colonies: Colonial Governments

13 Colonies: Colonial Governments

13 Colonies: Colonial GovernmentsHaving trouble with the Kahoot link - here is the new one Kahoot made (not my idea:) - https://create.kahoot.it/share/colonial-governments/033ba750-1f22-40ab-9b03-d6b341ad9497This lesson teaches students about colonial governments in the 13 Colonies. Students will learn about the English influences on colonial governments including: The Magna Carta, the English Bill of Rights, representative democracy, and English Common Law. Students will also be introduced to T
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Activity: Legislative, Executive, Judicial Branch

3 Branches of Government Activity: Legislative, Executive, Judicial Branch

Created by
Science Spot
These cootie catchers: are a great way for students to have fun while learning about the Three Branches of Government. How to Play and Assembly Instructions are included.These Cootie Catchers contain the following:1. Students Identify the term from the description: ♦ Cabinet, Supreme Court, Executive Branch, President, Legislative Branch, Congress, Judicial Branch, Speaker of the HouseAND ♦ Defense Department, Vice President, Constitution, House of Representatives, Bill, Checks and Balances, Sen
Preview of 3 Branches of Government PPT and activities for Special Education US Government

3 Branches of Government PPT and activities for Special Education US Government

This unit on the 3 Branches of Government takes a deeper look at each branch, who makes up each one, and what their duties are. It contains 240 pages and 55 google slides of material specifically designed for students with special learning needs, especially autism, who are in middle and high school. This unit addresses:the power of each branch of governmentwho makes up each branch of governmentchecks and balanceshow a bill becomes a law (Legislative Process) There are many opportunities for stu
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