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3rd grade government dbqs for GATE

Preview of Fairy Tales on Trial

Fairy Tales on Trial

Students discover a unique way to determine the fine line between “doing wrong” and “crime.” They “study” character education by “doing” - using fairy tales and simulating investigation and trials. The activities challenge students as they use all language arts skills: critical reading, analytical thinking and writing, speaking and drama. Use with the entire class, choosing an appropriate case by its complexity and appropriate level of challenge. The class creates all elements of a case and pres
Preview of Advanced Fairy Tales on Trial

Advanced Fairy Tales on Trial

" . . . an age appropriate version of an important element in our society . . ." Learn it. Remember it. Live it. Right. Wrong. Consequences. Values that make the difference are found in Janis Silverman's second book "Advanced" Fairy Tales. Some of the tales are less familiar; some are more complicated and take a more mature student to untangle the possible misbehaviors to be charged. But the teacher-tested results speak for themselves . . . ". . . What a great way to teacher character education
Preview of Social Studies Differentiated Choice Board Menus for Enrichment & Early Finisher

Social Studies Differentiated Choice Board Menus for Enrichment & Early Finisher

Looking for no-prep social studies choice boards? These engaging and differentiated tic-tac-toe menu boards include activities that are perfect for early finishers, gifted students, and enrichment. Choice boards are great for reviewing and extending what you've taught in class, making this bundle an excellent resource during the back to school season or at the end of the school year.Everything you need is included! Your students will love completing the meaningful activities in these social stud
Preview of Student Letter to Senator:  Argumentative Writing & Civics

Student Letter to Senator: Argumentative Writing & Civics

Let your students voices be heard with this argumentative letter writing assignment!! Students will select a topic, research the topic, and write a letter using a thesis (claim) and supporting research to justify their claim. Then, mail the letter off so that your students can make their voices heard! (Stamps and envelopes not included) Packet Includes: This lesson packet is takes your students through the basic steps of writing an argumentative letter to their Congressperson. The packet i
Preview of Labor Day Emergent Reader

Labor Day Emergent Reader

Created by
Brandy W
This little reader is the perfect way to explain what Labor Day is to elementary students. The book explains when Labor Day was celebrated, when it became an act by Congress and why is was created. This would be a good resource to add to your Labor Day social studies or government unit on the holiday. US History Labor Day
Preview of State Research Report Digital Google Slide & Print

State Research Report Digital Google Slide & Print

Are you looking for a quick state research report for students to display for Open House or want students to learn more about their own state history?This research report will work great. It's easy to use, engaging, and looks great. Make sure to click the video preview for an in-depth preview of what is included.This product includes:A digital Google Slide Version and a print versionPrint Version Includes:-1 Page Quick Option-4 Page Option more in-depth (can also be used with a file folder to ma
Preview of Branches of Government Menu Choice Board for Enrichment and Early Finishers

Branches of Government Menu Choice Board for Enrichment and Early Finishers

Are you looking for an engaging, no-prep Branches of Government Choice Board? Choice boards / menu boards / tic-tac-toe boards are excellent for differentiating your instruction for ALL students, including intervention and enrichment students! This choice board is perfect for reviewing and extending what you've taught in class. Printable and digital versions are both included, and it's ready to be used!What Is Included in This Resource?Teaching TipsChoice Board Folder CoversStudent Activity Page
Preview of Responsible Growth: An Elementary Inquiry Lesson on Factory Placement

Responsible Growth: An Elementary Inquiry Lesson on Factory Placement

Created by
EdClimb
Introduce young learners to the complex decision-making involved in industrial development with this engaging second-grade social studies lesson. Aligned with Common Core and Ohio's social studies standards, this lesson explores the human and physical characteristics that affect where factories are built and the consequences of their locations. Students will consider real-world examples, such as the closure of Zahn’s Corner Middle School due to nearby radioactive contamination, to understand the
Preview of Unit 2 Task Assessment Papers and Places

Unit 2 Task Assessment Papers and Places

This Assessment is a culminating task for Grade 3 Unit 2 Papers and Places from the Louisiana Course Framework. It is teacher created with the LEAP 2025 Task in mind. It follows the Louisiana Course Framework topics for Unit 2, and the Assessment Guidance. It includes a 6 point rubric for the written response question. It is in a Google Document with the intention of transferring to an online format so it includes a tech enhanced item as well as a Two Part Dependent Question. It covers the
Preview of Three Branches of Government Test-- LEAP PREP!

Three Branches of Government Test-- LEAP PREP!

This test includes 5 sources and many document based questions to go along with them. There is also an extended response that includes a rubric with LEAP components. This source is great to get students ready for LEAP formatted tests! Use it as an assessment or as teaching guide.
Preview of Constitution Day: A Week Long Celebration

Constitution Day: A Week Long Celebration

This unit is perfect for any unit on government during the year. It utilizes Key Concepts, Transdisciplinary Skills, and Concept Based Inquiry. Examine The Constitution using Readers’ Theater/Skit Fluency Perspective Graphs/ Collecting, Analyzing Data Fact, Non-fact, and Opinion Cards Research Skills and Classification Logical Thinking and Deductive Reasoning Scavenger Hunt Roles and Responsibilities Creativity and More!
Preview of Civic Virtues: Government Unit with DBQ and IDM

Civic Virtues: Government Unit with DBQ and IDM

Civics government unit slide deck with objectives, DBQ and IDM debate activity. Embedded games, videos, mini lessons.
Preview of Louisiana Government DBQ Assessment

Louisiana Government DBQ Assessment

This product is a DBQ assessement with 3 multiple select questions, 3 multiple choice questions, and an essay about the 3 branches of the government. This product goes with the Grade 3 Louisiana Scope and Sequence unit 4 topic 2. An answer key and rubric is included.
Preview of Unit 4: Louisiana's Government assessment

Unit 4: Louisiana's Government assessment

Created by
Courtney Mott
This assessment is based on Grade 3 skills as outlined by LDOE. The information assessed is from Unit 4:Topic 2 of Louisiana's Government. Students analyze sources, diagrams, and charts to answer questions related to government. Students then write an opinion response, which requires them to use information from the sources to support their answers. This is a skill that is needed to success on the LEAP 2025. Check out my store to view/purchase the other items that go along with this: Unit 4: L
Preview of Secret Identity Election/Mystery Candidate Lesson: Election, Voting

Secret Identity Election/Mystery Candidate Lesson: Election, Voting

Created by
World of Gifted
My students loved this lesson! I even received emails from parents whose children would not stop talking about how much fun they had with this election activity. I also had a great time teaching it! This is a complete lesson focused on voting and the importance of being an informed voter. The lesson includes eight biographies of famous people who students will have the opportunity to vote for with the identities of the candidates a secret. Students will base their voting decision off of the info
Preview of Louisiana Symbols and Landmarks Assessment-- LEAP PREP!!  3.1.4, 3.1.5

Louisiana Symbols and Landmarks Assessment-- LEAP PREP!! 3.1.4, 3.1.5

This is a great assessment to get students ready for their big test! It includes labeling state/national landmarks & symbols, and has 3 sources followed by multiple choice questions and a constructed response--similar to tasks they'll see on LEAP. Aligns with standards 3.1.4-5
Preview of History: One Person = One Vote: History of Voting Rights in America

History: One Person = One Vote: History of Voting Rights in America

Students explore the history of voting in the United States. Using the timeline of voting rights (included), they will analyze, evaluate, and draw conclusions about how this responsibility of citizenship has evolved. Students complete a creative project to demonstrate and share their learning.This challenging activity includes detailed, student-friendly Steps to Success that lead the learner through the process of creating a high-level, quality independent project. To add rigor and thoughtfulne
Preview of Local Government of Louisiana Document Based Questioning DBQ

Local Government of Louisiana Document Based Questioning DBQ

Explore the local government of Louisiana using this standards aligned DBQ activity.
Preview of Depth and Complexity for Shh! We're Writing the Constitution | Reading a Latte

Depth and Complexity for Shh! We're Writing the Constitution | Reading a Latte

Reading a Latte offers multiple responses for Ind. reading and read alouds. The individual, partner, and small group activities support multiple literacy continuums. Enjoy shared reading, shared writing, speaking, performance reads, thinking skills, and more. Use as centers, task cards, or seatwork. Depth and Complexity BEAN cards are included to increase the rigor for advanced students. The Literacy Continuum cards provide options for reading components. Pick and choose the activities that are
Preview of Election 2016: A Vocabulary Building Booklet

Election 2016: A Vocabulary Building Booklet

Created by
Dazzle on a Dime
Election 2016: This vocabulary building booklet is made from 4 lunch-size paper bags, one piece of colored paper, and a rubber-band or pony-tail holder. Students will learn key election terminology and gain a new understanding of the election process. This resource is perfect for stations or as part of a unit of study. Directions for creating the booklet are included. Students write their own meaning of key concepts. This booklet will surely become a keepsake for those who create one.
Preview of Where's Ben: Searching for the Constitution Task Cards

Where's Ben: Searching for the Constitution Task Cards

Where’s Ben? He's searching for the Constitution. This activity can be done in class, with partners, as homework, or in a learning center. The Constitution Clue cards provide connections and artifact ideas. Students search, document, and learn! Two versions are included to support different levels of learning. One version provides examples and the other includes a space for descriptions. Use as a task card or a full-scale scavenger hunt! Students document in journals or with pictures.
Preview of Three Branches of Government: Distance Learning DBQ

Three Branches of Government: Distance Learning DBQ

Check out this fun DBQ activity! Students solve a drag and drop mystery puzzle, then use the document to write a response showing what they know about the three levels of government. This is a Google Slides activity, and is great for distance learning, centers and independent work in reading or social studies.
Preview of Presidents Flashcards

Presidents Flashcards

This document is a set of small flashcards to help learn the first 20 presidents in order. The front is the number and the back has a picture of the president and his name. Print front to back on cardstock or colored paper.
Preview of Power or Politics?

Power or Politics?

Part of Nancy Polette's Fact or Fiction Series Was George Washington the 1st President of the United States? Who put grizzly bears on the front lawn of the White House? Which president dropped out of law school but still passed the New York law exam? Who owed his election to the presidency to a cocker spaniel? What was Chief Tecumseh’s curse on the Presidency? What did Warren Harding’s and Richard Nixon’s Presidency have in common? Which President was born with a different name? Which President
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