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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 Immigration and the Law - Internet Research Projects for High School

Immigration and the Law - Internet Research Projects for High School

31 printable or digital pages for students to research immigration and the law. Students analyze who was targeted, how the public reacted, what the problems were with it, and what was happening globally or in the US at the time. Students investigate acts of congress, court cases, immigration operations, and presidential executive orders: Oath of Allegiance (1727), Naturalization Act of 1790, Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, Naturalization Law of 1802, Fourteenth Amendment (1868), Chinese Exclusi
Preview of Bill of Rights Projects, Amendment Descriptions, Vocabulary

Bill of Rights Projects, Amendment Descriptions, Vocabulary

Created by
Gina Kennedy
United States Bill of Rights Writing and Research Projects! Nine no-prep writing projects that cover several genres including a major speech on Freedom of Speech, a storybook of the Amendments, a freedom of religion mini-book and much more. The projects provide a great assessment to the student's understanding of the Bill of Rights in a meaningful way through real-life applications. Print and go enrichment! A project rubric, lesson handouts (all of the Amendments explained), vocabulary shee
Preview of Ancient Greek Democracy Athenian Democracy Activities Middle School

Ancient Greek Democracy Athenian Democracy Activities Middle School

Democracy, Ancient Greek style! You'll love this resource that engages students in the tenets of Greek Democracy by having them participate in it first-hand! There are three hands-on (votes up!) activities that guide students through the similarities and differences between Greek (Direct) Democracy and Representative Democracy. The graphics are great, the activities are fun, when the votes are in, I think your students will love it!What do they need to know about Greece before completing this ac
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 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 Distance Learning: Boston Massacre Digital Breakout / Escape Room

Distance Learning: Boston Massacre Digital Breakout / Escape Room

:::::DISTANCE LEARNING FRIENDLY! NO PREP!:::::The Boston Massacre Digital Breakout Description:Looking for a digital breakout covering The Boston Massacre? If so, then this is the document for you! All you need is connection to the internet! This breakout is on a Google Form (using response validation).A digital breakout has students find a series of online clues to unlock "locks." Breakouts are a great way to increase student engagement in the 21st century. The 4Cs are incorporated as students
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 Systems of Government Student Created Gallery Walk

Systems of Government Student Created Gallery Walk

Having a hard time explaining systems of government? Use this student created gallery walk as a way for your students to think about and diagram systems of government. Gifted students will especially love this because it challenges them to think about how the power is distributed. Students will diagram how the power is distributed in a system of government and will walk around the room and guess their peers system of government. Watch your students as they make the systems of government easy to
Preview of HISTORY DETECTIVE:  Death of President Zachary Taylor - Primary Source Analysis

HISTORY DETECTIVE: Death of President Zachary Taylor - Primary Source Analysis

For this installment of HISTORY DETECTIVE, students will examine primary and secondary source documents and use evidence from those documents to justify their claim concerning a 170-year-old mystery: Who Killed President Zachary Taylor? Background: On July 4, 1850- after only 16 months in office- President Zachary Taylor was in the middle of a heated battle over slavery in the new territories. The "Compromise of 1850" and its controversial Fugitive Slave Act was tearing the nation apart. He
Preview of The American Creed William Tyler Page Civics Constitution Week Activities

The American Creed William Tyler Page Civics Constitution Week Activities

The American Creed will come to life as your students participate in three powerful activities that bring the document to life. If you are looking for a way to help students understand the American Creed and its origins, this resource is perfect for you. It dives deeply into the Creed, exploring it line by line. The variety of activities helps students see the American Creed from multiple angles, and they'll respond to discussion questions in small groups. It's amazing how fun the American Creed
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 Debate Project

Debate Project

Included in this packet are project handouts for any teacher who wishes to complete an organized in-class debate with their students. This project is “tiered” by readiness, meaning there are assignments geared towards the 3 levels of learning. The project was designed for students to work in debate groups of 3 to prepare, with each level of learning within the group of 3. Each group of 3 would have a different side of the debate (there could possibly be multiple groups of the same side, becau
Preview of Simulation of Florida 7th Civics SS.7.CL.1.1 Purpose & Origins of Government

Simulation of Florida 7th Civics SS.7.CL.1.1 Purpose & Origins of Government

Created by
The Gifted Coach
Through a fun and educational simulation, students will demonstrate an understanding of the origins and purposes of government, law, and the American political system by participating in a Constitutional Convention simulation. The simulation will allow students to embody roles inspired by diverse intellectual influences on American political and constitutional traditions, including religion (Hebraic and Christian), republicanism, the Enlightenment, English law (Magna Carta), and colonial-era ide
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 Roles of Citizens in Society Peer Editing Civics Activities Upper Elementary

Roles of Citizens in Society Peer Editing Civics Activities Upper Elementary

Language Arts and Social Studies go together like peanut butter and jelly (yum!) in this activity where students will explore the role of citizens in a society, write their own mini-books, and then peer edit each other's work. It's like a two-for-one instructional time special!Your students will participate in three activities on their way to understanding the role of citizens in society.I like to do this over two different days. I do the first activity on the first day, and then the other two.
Preview of State Government Activities Small Groups Upper Elementary Middle School

State Government Activities Small Groups Upper Elementary Middle School

If you teach the function and structure of state government, this resource will deepen your students' experience. We'll use mixed groups and a gallery walk to keep the lesson lively.Three different activities will keep the pace moving quickly. No time to get bored here!Not only will students learn about state government, they'll also develop their group work skills.This How State Government Works resource includes:✅ Vocabulary Write activity sheet to accompany a video✅ Detailed teacher instructi
Preview of OH.SS.5.12 Types of Government Choice Board

OH.SS.5.12 Types of Government Choice Board

Embark on an enlightening journey through the intricate landscapes of government and political systems with our Choice Board tailored for gifted 5th-grade social studies students. Aligned with the standard OH.SS.5.12, this comprehensive choice board invites students to explore the diverse realms of democracies, dictatorships, and monarchies, fostering a deep understanding of the relationships between those in power and citizens.Featuring eight captivating activities, each meticulously designed t
Preview of OH.SS.5.11 Public Issues Choice Board

OH.SS.5.11 Public Issues Choice Board

Immerse your students in a dynamic exploration of media literacy, critical thinking, and civic engagement with our Choice Board designed for gifted 5th-grade social studies students. Aligned with the standard OH.SS.5.11, this comprehensive choice board empowers students to navigate the complexities of public issues by honing their skills in information gathering, interpretation, and fact-checking.Featuring eight engaging activities, each meticulously crafted to foster independent inquiry and int
Preview of Constitution Day Activity | Image Analysis + Non-Fiction Reading | No Prep

Constitution Day Activity | Image Analysis + Non-Fiction Reading | No Prep

Created by
Catch the Buzz
Looking for a no-prep and easy-to-implement way to teach your students about the U.S. Constitution on Constitution Day? Look no further than this Constitution Day Image Analysis and Non-Fiction Reading activity!Designed to fulfill the Constitution Day requirement for schools that receive federal funding, this activity includes teacher directions, an image, and an image analysis sheet that can be used for students from third grade through high school. Plus, it's perfect for just that particular d
Preview of Research Earth Day and the EPA

Research Earth Day and the EPA

Created by
Kathy Adams
Informative Research and Writing:Researching Environmental Protection Agency Students research and write an informative composition on the Environmental Protection Agency! An informative reading passage, note taking outline, and blank writing page is included in this purchase. Multiple Common Core Standards and TEKS for 5th Grade Writing are supported. Included:* 1 Reading Passage * 2 Outlines / Graphic Organizer for Note-taking~ 1 outline provides topics~ 1 outline is blank / students provide t
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 Government and Democracy in the Classroom PBL Unit

Government and Democracy in the Classroom PBL Unit

Created by
PBL Lessons
This 11-15 day PBL Unit covers debate, argumentative writing, local and national government, and creative technology. Creating persuasive speeches used as a script in a stop-motion animated political advertisement represents the issues most important to students in school. Aligned with state and national elections, this PBL covers the entire approach to creating a campaign that lets students recognize their opinions on school wide issues and local political issues and then support their opinions
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