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Free high school government printables

Preview of Government - Civics - BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENTS - CONSTITUTION -

Government - Civics - BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENTS - CONSTITUTION -

Bill of RightsAmendments to the ConstitutionCivics & Government Lesson is on Google Docs and a PDFEffective and easy to implement. Can be utilized as a self-guided lesson, an instructional guided lesson, or used as an emergency lesson. The lesson and materials are easy to follow and comprehended. The information and key concepts have been simplified to enhance learning. Objectives: Students will be able to: • Explain why the Bill of Rights were added to the Constitution.• Define the Consti
Preview of Civics and Government Pacing Guide, Scope and Sequence FREE, Civics Curriculum

Civics and Government Pacing Guide, Scope and Sequence FREE, Civics Curriculum

Civics and Government MEGA BUNDLE Pacing Guide/ Scope and Sequence FREEThis free scope and sequence breaks down key topics for the entire year or by semester for teaching Civics and Government. See Resources Below: CIVICS MEGA BUNDLE Civics and Government Anchor Chart BundleCivics and Government Game Card BundleCivics and Government Word Wall BundleCivics and Government Timelines Bundle (Google and Print)Civics and Government Choice Boards Bundle (Google and Print)Civics and Government Picture P
Preview of Executive Branch Freebie

Executive Branch Freebie

Executive Branch Reading Response activity and Executive Branch graphic organizer FREEBIE for elementary social studies, middle school history or even high school U.S. Government.Teach the Executive Branch of U.S. Government using this FREE article and reading response graphic organizer.Want to teach all 3 branches of government and more?Download my Government Bundle to teach 3 Branches of Government, Executive Branch, Legistlative Branch, Judicial Branch, Bill of Rights, Direct vs. Representati
Preview of Three Branches of Government Trifold Handout

Three Branches of Government Trifold Handout

Created by
Rachel Theus
This is a simple handout that can be used to teach the basic functions of the three branches of government. It could also be paired with another sheet and transformed into a foldable.
Preview of The Bill of Rights FREEBIE Differentiated Task Cards U.S. Constitution

The Bill of Rights FREEBIE Differentiated Task Cards U.S. Constitution

Your middle and high school students will be engaged with this activity as they think critically about the United States Amendments, Constitution, and Bill of Rights. These scaffolded cards have four different levels of DOK (depth of knowledge) questions to help differentiate content and support students of all levels of achievement. Filled-in and guided notes help make your lesson low-prep, printable, and easy-to-use.These task cards incorporate the Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy higher-order thinkin
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 Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer

Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer

Created by
Hacking History
This is a great little resource to either introduce the idea of the three branches of government to your students or give them a little refresher! If you want students to research their own answers, this accompanies any US government textbook or online resource. Students will be able to determine who is in power in each branch and their responsibilities. Then, they will draw a picture to represent each branch.This is a printable pdf. There are FOUR documents in this zip file.1. Terms of Use2. Co
Preview of The U.S. Constitution {Conflicts and Compromises}

The U.S. Constitution {Conflicts and Compromises}

This is a graphic organizer of three major compromises of the Constitutional Convention: the New Jersey and Virginia plans leading to the Great Compromise, the 3/5 Compromise, and the Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise. Answer key included! Please check out my Civil War products available: Civil War Task Cards {Set of 40 Cards} Civil War Battle Book Thank you for visiting my store! This file contains an 8.5 x 11 PDF file. “Actual size” on your printer settings is recommended for prin
Preview of The Gettysburg Address (US History 7/8/11)

The Gettysburg Address (US History 7/8/11)

This is just the text of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address with some photos. I made this up on a whim 5 minutes before the bell the other day, figured I'd upload it if anyone needed a Civil War "dramatic reading" exercise. There are no questions with this sheet.
Preview of CNN 10 - Daily News Worksheet

CNN 10 - Daily News Worksheet

Keep your students engaged during CNN 10 Daily News. CNN 10 is a wonderful resource for introducing current events to your classroom.
Preview of 3 blank maps, printable maps of U.S.A. and North America

3 blank maps, printable maps of U.S.A. and North America

Blank map poster of the U.S.A. and 50 statesMap of North America with major citiesBlank map poster of 13 colonies for proclamation of 1763 Print and Laminate Maps for reusable map work in your social studies classroom
Preview of Presidential Trivia Crossword Puzzle

Presidential Trivia Crossword Puzzle

A crossword puzzle filled with trivia about American presidents! Do your students know which president once had a job as a hangman? Or which president was the first to have been born in a hospital? The answers to those questions and more are in this crossword puzzle! This is a great addition to your President's Day activities. Answer key is included.
Preview of (FCLE) FLORIDA CIVIC LITERACY EXAM STUDY GUIDE | Digital Resources

(FCLE) FLORIDA CIVIC LITERACY EXAM STUDY GUIDE | Digital Resources

Full FCLE Competency Study Guide covering all competencies you need to be successful on test day!Take a look at our YouTube video highlighting this resource! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65JsQsBhLNU&t=8syou may also like:FCLE MEGA BUNDLEFCLE Standard BundleAll FCLE Practice Tests
Preview of Three Branches of Government Tree

Three Branches of Government Tree

Created by
Rachel Theus
Simple handout with the three branches of government listed on branches of a cartoon tree. This handout could be used to list the purposes of each branch, the people who are members of each branch, or any other way you see fit.
Preview of Government - Civics - Life Skills, SELECTIVE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS

Government - Civics - Life Skills, SELECTIVE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS

Selective Service Requirements Government – Life Skills - Civics Objectives: Students will be able to: • Define Selective Service. • Describe the purpose of the Selective Service System. • Identity who, how, and when you must register for Selective Service. • Explain the consequences for not registering for Selective Service. Other helpful learning materials: VOTER REGISTRATION AND VOTING Jury Duty Auto Insurance
Preview of 'Too Late to Apologize' Music Video Response Worksheet

'Too Late to Apologize' Music Video Response Worksheet

Created by
Tina Marie Green
The 'Too Late to Apologize' parody video is one of my all time favorite teaching tools! If you don't know, this satirical video is a great remake of the original song ‘Apologize’ by OneRepublic, but features our Founding Fathers as they write the Declaration of Independence from England. My students are able to do a great job with finding symbols in the video and interpret the lyrics, but also laugh throughout the entire three-minute video! Enjoy this free worksheet and a copy of the lyrics for
Preview of New Deal Legislation and Work Programs Chart

New Deal Legislation and Work Programs Chart

The New Deal legislation and work programs chart is used for notes during whole group teaching or an individual assignment. The chart covers the CCC, AAA, NIRA, FDIC, WPA, SSA, SEC, TVA, and FHA.
Preview of Preamble to the Constitution Activity

Preamble to the Constitution Activity

This activity involves students taking passages of the preamble, putting them into their own words, and giving an example of how they see it today. The students can word individually or in groups. At the end of the activity, students will reflect on what the most important passage is and why. This lesson is a great way for students to make connections to real world situations. Found on Literacy Lunatic.
Preview of Executive Branch Lesson Plan Guide Civics Government Back To School

Executive Branch Lesson Plan Guide Civics Government Back To School

Executive Branch Lesson Planning, Executive Branch Lesson Plan Guide, Civics Guide, Executive Branch Pacing Guide, Civics Lesson Plans, These lesson plan guides provide links to activities that support each component of the lesson cycle. The is also a pacing guide for the unit and course. There is an overview breakdown of how to plan a lesson and a lesson plan template to help get you organized. Also part of in CIVICS & GOVERNMENT MEGA BUNDLE & Executive Branch BUNDLE. Civics Lesson Pl
Preview of What is a Political Party?

What is a Political Party?

This is a stand-alone lesson by Reading Through History detailing the history, development, and functions of political parties in the United States. The one-page reading is followed by three pages of student activities which include multiple choice questions, guided reading activities, vocabulary questions, student summaries, and a student response essay question. Completion of the lesson should take about thirty minutes of class time. For great classroom videos to accompany our government mat
Preview of Electoral College Game

Electoral College Game

Created by
Adapted History
This is a game that will help students understand the Electoral College. The students compete against a partner for each state by rolling dice. The total on the dice represents the popular vote. Students will be able to see that you can win the popular vote and still lose the electoral college.
Preview of Road to Supreme Court Reference Chart (FREE)

Road to Supreme Court Reference Chart (FREE)

Created by
History Gal
This reference sheet helps students understand the path that court cases take to get to the U.S. Supreme Court. What's Included:1 reference page that students can color and keep in their notebooks*********************************************************************You may also like:Judicial Branch Doodle NotesJudicial Branch PowerPoint and Guided NotesThe U.S. Constitution PowerPoint and Guided NotesHow a Bill Becomes a Law Doodle NotesThe Political System and Election Process PowerPoint and Gui
Preview of Hi-Lo Book:  United States Military for Social Studies

Hi-Lo Book: United States Military for Social Studies

This book is 25 pages long and is a basic introduction to five branches of the US military: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coast Guard. This is a Hi Lo book for students with reading difficulties. This book was created as a supplement for students with cognitive disabilities attending general education social studies classroom in a middle school. This document is best laminated and bound.
Preview of List of Landmark Supreme Court Cases

List of Landmark Supreme Court Cases

This is a fairly comprehensive list of landmark Supreme Court cases. The document is in the form of a signup sheet in which students can select cases to research, write about, and/or present. These landmark decisions are grouped together chronologically by theme. The purpose of providing this resource is to give instructors a prearranged list of major Supreme Court decisions rather than having them spend time and energy compiling one on their own. It can also be used as the basis for class a
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