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Government interactive whiteboards for homeschool

Preview of Virginia Studies SMARTboard Lesson - VA in the Reconstruction Era - SOL VS.8

Virginia Studies SMARTboard Lesson - VA in the Reconstruction Era - SOL VS.8

Created by
Virginia Kiddies
**Updated to the NEW Virginia SOLS (2017)** This is a 13 page instructional SMARTboard lesson that covers Virginia Studies SOLs VS.8 - the ENTIRE Virginia during the Reconstruction Era Unit. This lesson is full of interactive activities, video clips, games, websites, and more! Use this to teach your entire Reconstruction Unit! This SMARTboard usually takes me about 2 weeks to teach. It is aligned perfectly to my interactive notebook on this topic that is also listed here on TPT. You can find i
Preview of Presidents Day Lesson Activity:  Guess the Presidents PowerPoint Game for K-3

Presidents Day Lesson Activity: Guess the Presidents PowerPoint Game for K-3

Created by
Laura's Lessons
Here's an interactive PowerPoint lesson activity for Presidents’ Day appropriate for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, or third grade. For the game, a picture of a President is hidden under rectangle shapes. Students take turns choosing a rectangle to tap or mouse click and the rectangle flies off to reveal part of the President's picture. As the picture is revealed, students guess the name of the President. The name of the President with a few fun facts are on the following page. Then
Preview of Three Branches of Government PowerPoint

Three Branches of Government PowerPoint

Created by
HappyEdugator
Introduce the three branches of government: executive branch, legislative branch, and judicial branch, and the concept of the balance of power and the system of checks and balances. PowerPoint reviews some basic history of the Constitution, explains how the Constitution and our founding fathers laid out the structure of the government, the separation of powers, how Congress is divided into the House of Representatives and the Senate, the role of the President, Vice-President, and Cabinet, the fu
Preview of Digital BOOM Task Cards: 3 Branches of Government (distance Learning)

Digital BOOM Task Cards: 3 Branches of Government (distance Learning)

Created by
JB Creations
Use digital BOOM cards for a super engaging, fun way to practice learning the roles and responsibilities of our 3 Branches of Government! Students will scroll through and receive immediate feedback when interacting with 18 colorful task cards to identify whether the description matches the Judicial, the Legislative, or the Executive Branch! What exactly are BOOM Cards??They are digital task cards that provide immediate feedback as students interact with them! They can be easily be uploaded and
Preview of Limited & Unlimited Governments - Drag-and-drop in Slides | REMOTE LEARNING

Limited & Unlimited Governments - Drag-and-drop in Slides | REMOTE LEARNING

This Slides activity focuses on LIMITED VS. UNLIMITED GOVERNMENT. The post actually contains two assignments all-in-one and asks students to classify characteristics.A few things to know about this post:Slide #1 is a drag-and-drop with 14 options for students to sort on a t-chart, slide #2 is includes clickable text boxes and asks students to provide their own answers. Please feel free to use any of the assignments or pick and choose what best serves your students and standards.This is fully edi
Preview of Fact-Filled Bingo - Ancient Egypt

Fact-Filled Bingo - Ancient Egypt

“Fact-Filled Bingo” is a computer program sure to bring excitement to your Ancient Egypt unit. Instead of numbers, the talking robot calls out random persons, events and documents complete with pictures and interesting facts. Forty bingo cards suitable for laminating are provided.Also included is the computer program “Fact-Filled Slideshow”. Hook up your classroom PC/Mac to a SmartBoard or projector to highlight 48 different persons, events and documents. Again the talking robot does the narrati
Preview of American Government: Civil Liberties

American Government: Civil Liberties

Created by
john bulchik
This unit covers the concepts of selective incorporation/14th amendment, as well as freedom of religion and freedom of speech. Special emphasis is put on religion and speech in a public school setting.
Preview of Judicial Branch Unit: Interactive google slides

Judicial Branch Unit: Interactive google slides

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on the Judiciary branch. This unit includes lectures on the history of Judicial systems, the United States judicial system, Federal v. State courts, Civil v. Criminal trials, as well as the Supreme Court. All you need for a unit on the Judicial branch.
Preview of Foundations of American Government

Foundations of American Government

Created by
john bulchik
This packet includes interactive notes, assessments and activities for a class on the foundations of American Government. Concepts include the origin of the nation/state, types of governments, Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, Creating, ratifying and amending the Constitution, the Principles of the Constitution, Powers of Congress, Federalism, and the relationships between the nation and the states.
Preview of Election Day Finding Citing Text Evidence Reading Boom Cards Task Cards Audio

Election Day Finding Citing Text Evidence Reading Boom Cards Task Cards Audio

Do you have students who just choose answers without finding text evidence to help them? This Boom™ Cards deck will be so helpful for those students! These citing text evidence Boom Cards are no prep and self-checking to make reading comprehension practice easier for you. Even better, they include audio for the passage and all questions and answers!Try out this deck by clicking the link in the preview!Need a bundle to last all year? Click here to SAVE MONEY by getting the year long bundle, which
Preview of Executive Branch Unit for American Government

Executive Branch Unit for American Government

Created by
john bulchik
Bundle includes interactive notes on the roles of the president, the domestic and foreign powers of the president, the electoral college and a drag and drop activity on the roles of the president.
Preview of United States History Map Set; A History of Greatness Created by Ordinary People

United States History Map Set; A History of Greatness Created by Ordinary People

Created by
Todd Furse
Once downloaded, each of these maps from the set “United States History Map Set; A History of Greatness Created by Ordinary People” can be printed and copied for students, made into transparencies and projected onto screens, converted into images for Smart Boards, and so on. These maps can act as visual cues that will help students form mental links for understanding and for remembering related historical concepts. They are excellent resources when used to supplement reading about the event. T
Preview of American Government Unit

American Government Unit

Created by
Amber Dixon
This 98 page patriotic unit includes: *Vocabulary posters *Famous American Posters *53 pages of colorful lessons with pictures (project onto activeboard) *day-by-day teacher plans *student workbook with many activities for all lessons and are easy to check for mastery *government responsibilities sorting center *task cards for a review center **All print is very large and easy to read** **If you purchase and need/want any additional materials to go with this unit, I will be glad to make it f
Preview of United States Government - A Third Grade SMARTboard Introduction

United States Government - A Third Grade SMARTboard Introduction

Created by
Mike Hyman
U.S. Government – A Third Grade SMARTboard Introduction is a 3rd grade level SmartBoard instructional presentation. This lesson focuses on basic government components. The lesson includes: • Terminology (communities, rules, laws, equality, and government). • Explanation of rules and laws. • Levels of government (National, State, and Local) with some responsibilities. • Explanation of life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and equality under the law. Also included are 2 SMARTboard activities t
Preview of Civil Liberties: Free Speech in Public Schools - Interactive Pear Deck

Civil Liberties: Free Speech in Public Schools - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on Civil Liberties. This google slide explores the first amendment's freedom of speech protections as they relate to actions of public school students. Introduces the students to the Tinker v. Des Moines SCOTUS case, and allows students to decide different scenarios based on the Tinker test. Students love learning what they can and can't get away with, and this slide show is a great way to gain student buy in and involvement.
Preview of Civil Liberties: Freedom of Relgion - Interactive Pear Deck

Civil Liberties: Freedom of Relgion - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on Civil Liberties. This google slide show includes both the Establishment clause, as well as the Free Exercise clause of the First Amendment. I have included slides that quiz the students on what can and can not be done with regards to religion. There is also a link to a YouTube video on Freedom of Religion.
Preview of Civil Liberties: Equal Protection/14th Amendment - Interactive Pear Deck

Civil Liberties: Equal Protection/14th Amendment - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
This is part of an American Government Unit on Civil Liberties. Slide show includes an introduction to selective incorporation, and the SCOTUS case that first introduced the concept, as well as the three tests that the courts use to determine if a law or act violates the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment. I have also included 4 slides with sample questions for students to test their knowledge on the subject. This is a difficult topic that I have simplified for the typical high school
Preview of Presidents PowerPoint - Executive Branch, History, Government, U.S., American

Presidents PowerPoint - Executive Branch, History, Government, U.S., American

Who kept a pet Holstein cow on the White House lawn? Who walked their pet raccoon on a leash around the White House? If you had this PowerPoint you would know these and other neat facts! Sure to be a crowd pleaser and one of my favorites!!! (THUMBNAILS are not just right... the writing is two column and centered... looks much better when downloaded) Who remembers studying those BORING presidents. I sure do. But not anymore, not with this PowerPoint that is chock full of interesting facts that
Preview of Judicial Branch: Civil v. Criminal trials - Interactive Pear Deck

Judicial Branch: Civil v. Criminal trials - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on the Judiciary branch. This google slide show includes notes on the functions of a trial court, the roles in a trial, and the impact of the 5th, 6th and 7th amendment on our rights in the courtroom. This slide show also includes 7 questions that assess your student's knowledge of the difference between civil and criminal trails.
Preview of Judicial Branch: Supreme Court - Interactive Pear Deck

Judicial Branch: Supreme Court - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on the Judiciary branch. This google slide show includes notes on judicial review, primary function of the Supreme Court, Supreme Court jurisdiction, how a case is heard by SCOTUS, and how the Supreme Court operates on a daily basis. Many of the slides come with interactive questions for students to answer as the teacher lectures.
Preview of Judicial Branch: Intro to the National Judiciary System - Interactive Pear Deck

Judicial Branch: Intro to the National Judiciary System - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on the Judiciary branch. This google slide show includes a brief history of the types of early judicial systems, the constitutional article that creates our system, a basic introduction to jurisdiction, appointment of Judges, and notes on Judicial Activism v. Judicial Restraint. Many of the slides come with interactive questions for students to answer as the teacher lectures.
Preview of Civil Liberties: Freedom of Speech - Interactive Pear Deck

Civil Liberties: Freedom of Speech - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on Civil Liberties. This google slide explores the first amendment's freedom of speech protections - including defining the major types of speech (pure, symbolic, libel, slander), limits on free speech, as well as a short assessment on content based v. content neutral restrictions on free speech.
Preview of Civil Liberties: Religion in Public School Activity/Assessment - Interactive PD

Civil Liberties: Religion in Public School Activity/Assessment - Interactive PD

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government unit on Civil Liberties. This google slide can be used either as an in class activity or an assessment. Once you have covered the Lemon test and religion in public school, you can use this slide show to either assess or use as a means to reinforce key points. Questions are great for discussion starters.
Preview of Civil Liberties: Religion in Public Schools - Interactive Pear Deck

Civil Liberties: Religion in Public Schools - Interactive Pear Deck

Created by
john bulchik
Part of an American Government on Civil Liberties. This slide show is used to reinforce the student's knowledge on freedom of religion. Great way to make the concept relatable to public school students by providing religious scenarios in the public school system. Slide show goes into what is allowed and what is not allowed in the public school system, and covers the "Lemon Test."
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