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Women's History Month government rubrics for homeschool

Preview of Cultural Diversity One Pagers Bundle | Heritage & History One-Pager Projects

Cultural Diversity One Pagers Bundle | Heritage & History One-Pager Projects

Heritage Months are periods within the year that are designated to celebrate and acknowledge various ethnic and marginalized groups! In this Cultural Diversity One Pagers Bundle, your students will have the opportunity to research and learn about influential people throughout history for the following heritage and pride months:Black History MonthWomen’s History MonthAsian American and Pacific Islander Heritage MonthHispanic Heritage MonthLGBTQ+ Pride MonthNative American Heritage MonthJewish Ame
Preview of Three Branches of Government Brochure Project &  Editable Rubric

Three Branches of Government Brochure Project & Editable Rubric

Created by
Humble Heart
This resource is an engaging project for teaching the branches of our government. Students can create a brochure with a cover illustrating how the three branches are rooted to the Constitution and open the fist fold to read The Preamble. Inside the brochure the students will list characteristics of each branch as a trifold. As an extension students can use the illustration to observe and sketch the buildings ( The White House, The Capitol, and The Supreme Court) where each branch is housed. Sco
Preview of AP Government & Politics Student Syllabus, Course Plan & Reading Pacing Guide

AP Government & Politics Student Syllabus, Course Plan & Reading Pacing Guide

Fully editable for your AP® Government needs and fully redesigned according to the AP® U.S. Government and Politics Course and Exam Description, 2023 Update. Designed for your APGOPO class whether you teach the course in 1 semester (separate calendars created for fall and spring semesters) or the full year. The Course Plan on a Page spreadsheet gives a day-by-day breakdown of lesson topics and assessments, including links to articles, unit plans and other online resources. I like to call this
Preview of AP US Government & Politics FRQ Cheat Sheet

AP US Government & Politics FRQ Cheat Sheet

AP® U.S. Government & Politics - resource for updated 2019 Exam"Cheat Sheet" for student use on Free Response Questions (FRQs) I have a laminated class set of the FRQ Cheat Sheet pages 1-2, which covers FRQs #1-3. I pass it out to students each time they are working on an FRQ. Ideally, if we use these Cheat Sheets every single time we work on FRQs in class the students should internalize the main points of the Cheat Sheet by the time they get to the AP Exam in May.Page 3 of the FRQ Cheat She
Preview of BUNDLE: Create Your Own Country Project (Requirements & Digital Templates)

BUNDLE: Create Your Own Country Project (Requirements & Digital Templates)

Looking for a fun way to end the year while still keeping the students engaged? I use this Create Your Own Country Project as a year end project in 6th grade for students to show their knowledge of basic social studies terms (including: geography, history, culture, government, economics, etc), but it can be used in any grade after these basic social studies terms have been taught. Students take ownership and tap in their creativity as they get to create their own country! This bundle includes BO
Preview of American Revolution Battle of the Battlefields Project

American Revolution Battle of the Battlefields Project

Created by
Joe History
Sometimes learning about battles can be boring for students. In this project, students research and debate which battle was the most important in The American Revolution in a collaborative, engaging and authentic manner. This can be done as a research project or you can use the provided background information on each battle so you can do it as self contained project in the classroom. What is included: 1. Project directions for teachers. 2. 2 rubrics for the presentation and letter to The Pr
Preview of Year 6 HASS Australian Government Research Project

Year 6 HASS Australian Government Research Project

Created by
Teach to Dream
This Year 6 HASS engaging government project has students using inquiry skills to research the Australian Government. It has TWO assignments, with both providing critical thinking with Civics and Democracy. Now suitable for home and distance learning with Google slides option. It has been designed to tie assessment with the Australian Curriculum Year 6, although it could meet Year 5 standards or for any class completing research on Australian GovernmentThis resource includes: Printable student o
Preview of Branches of Government Research Project for ELA CCSS and Social Studies

Branches of Government Research Project for ELA CCSS and Social Studies

Created by
Amber Socaciu
This research project incorporates student comprehension of various informational texts, explanatory writing, planning and publishing opinion writing, creativity, and presentation! Students will benefit from this all inclusive Branches of Government unit that aligns with 16 of the 3rd grade ELA CCSS, 20 of the 4th Grade ELA CCSS, and 22 of the 5th Grade ELA CCSS. This 23 page project includes the following: *Lists of all 3rd, 4th and 5th Grade ELA CCSS *Notes for the Teacher *Student Research
Preview of Paired Texts — The Yellow Wallpaper, Story of an Hour Comparison TDA Essay

Paired Texts — The Yellow Wallpaper, Story of an Hour Comparison TDA Essay

If you are looking to read the perfect paired texts, look no further than "The Story of An Hour” by Kate Chopin and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Both stories are feminist in nature and are free online because they were written in the 1800s! Perfect for women's history month!Included in this purchase is:a graphic organizer that outlines how students will compare multiple literary elements of the two short stories, "The Story of An Hour” (1894) by Kate Chopin and “The Yellow
Preview of Government & Civics: Current Events Activity & Media Literacy Project Option!

Government & Civics: Current Events Activity & Media Literacy Project Option!

Created by
Mad Historian
This resource was designed for an AP U.S. Government & Politics course, but can be used in any Government, Civics, or US History course that studies current events! The "Political Analyst" assignment is a great course-long student activity that not only keeps students current on political, social, and economic issues, but also teaches them how to analyze media bias and fairness. My students love this activity! The "Political Analyst" assignment lends itself to a Civic Participation Final
Preview of New Deal Brochure Project- Great Depression Era- Editable

New Deal Brochure Project- Great Depression Era- Editable

Students research and design a brochure on a set amount of New Deal agencies. List of optional agencies provided, with room to expand. Editable rubric included. This project is based on student research about the New Deal programs. It is a great follow up to an introductory lesson on the New Deal. Can also be used as the introduction by allowing students to create their own understanding and use it in class. Follow up activities to this project could include gallery walks (to preview peer's work
Preview of Women' History Month Project: Biography Book

Women' History Month Project: Biography Book

Teachers!Here is a biography writing report that includes research, planning, graphic organizers, opinion, and illustration.The biography pages can be reused for any biography report! Not just for Women’s History Month!Product Includes:List of women students can research A sign up sheetDirections PagePlanning SheetsBiography PagesOpinion PageStudent ChecklistTeacher’s RubricThank you for your purchase, please make sure to leave a review to receive tpt credits for your next purchase!
Preview of The Amendment Project: Directions and Rubric

The Amendment Project: Directions and Rubric

Created by
Handmade History
This is a quick project that can be completed during a unit on the Constitution. I limited the options to 11-27 as most students would select the First Amendment as being the most important. This encourages them to explore the lesser known half of the Constitution and form opinions. This project often facilitates great class discussion regarding human rights.I recommend providing students with this article to aid them in their selection: https://newsela.com/read/primary-source-amendment-constitu
Preview of Create Your Own Country Project Template (Google Slides)

Create Your Own Country Project Template (Google Slides)

This project is a template for your students to use to create their own countries. I use this as a year end project in 6th grade for students to show their knowledge of basic social studies terms (including: geography, history, culture, government, economics, etc), but it can be used in any grade after these basic social studies terms have been taught. It includes a 10 page student project template (including a video presentation slide), a project timeline, editing checklists for students, and e
Preview of Congressional Debate Bundle of Assignments and Resources

Congressional Debate Bundle of Assignments and Resources

Created by
Lit's Lit
Assignments and materials needed to conduct a whole-group, intensive mock congressional debate using bills written by the students.Completing all assignments and whole-group debate on a 90-minute block schedule takes roughly 3 weeks to complete.
Preview of Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms Poster Assignment (CHV2O)

Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms Poster Assignment (CHV2O)

Created by
TeacherBinder
This assignment has been designed for the grade 10 Civics course in Ontario, Canada (CHV2O).In this assignment, students are required to choose one right or freedom from the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. They will be required to complete three tasks in this assignment:Task # 1: Define their chosen right/freedom in their own wordsTask # 2: Form two student-inquiry questions relating to the chosen right/freedom. Conduct research to find the answers to their two questionsTask # 3: Find a
Preview of Ethics Essay: Ethnicity and Medicine

Ethics Essay: Ethnicity and Medicine

Students study and review ethics of medical care differences with different ethnicities, includes items for each paragraph, space for research, space to write, and rubric. Links to research videos included. help students form critical thinking skills and form opinions on ethical issues using this templatefully editableused with middle school life science, but could be in a social studies or ethics classFor research, I used textbook and youtube videos that were age-appropriate (links included).
Preview of Civil War: Battle of the Battlefields Research Project

Civil War: Battle of the Battlefields Research Project

Created by
Joe History
What is included: 1. Project directions 2. Directions for the teacher 3. 2 rubrics 4. Battlefield chart 5. Small group discussion cards 6. Brief overview of each battle 7. SOAP your primary source clean handout with sample primary source from Battle of Gettysburg Here is what students do: 1. Each group researches one of 8 battles. 2. Each group presents their battle to the class attempting to persuade the class that their battle is the most important in the Civil War. 3. As a class, students
Preview of Africa Geography: What Can Africa Teach Us About Government Types and PowerPoint

Africa Geography: What Can Africa Teach Us About Government Types and PowerPoint

(Includes Detailed Lesson Plan + Student Activity + PowerPoint) Zip file reader needed to access folder.What can Africa teach the world about government? Africa's government system has experienced various types of government from democracies to republics to autocracies. This is a comprehensive cooperative activity for students to explore the various governments of Africa while learning or reviewing the government systems. It can also be completed individually if the instructor chooses not to hav
Preview of You Be the Judge: Supreme Court Cases, First Amendment, PBL (Journalism)

You Be the Judge: Supreme Court Cases, First Amendment, PBL (Journalism)

Help your students apply their understanding about the First Amendment, landmark Supreme Court cases, and their Constitutional significance by engaging in this fun authentic project-based-learning activity. This highly engaging activity asks students to put themselves in the shoes of a Supreme Court judge by evaluating a fictional Supreme Court case and drawing conclusions based on research.➡️ There are 15 fictional cases on the following topics:Anonymous sourcesControversial topicsData privacyE
Preview of Macroeconomics Project: Country Research on Business Cycles

Macroeconomics Project: Country Research on Business Cycles

This project gives students an opportunity to investigate a major economic crises or success story in specific countries within the last few decades. Students work in groups to help investigate the causes (historian), the impacts on people (anthropologist), the economic factors (economist) and policy take-aways (policy expert) of the downturn or success story.This overview provides a description of the product, a timeline of how to structure the class days, essential questions to research, speci
Preview of Hidden Figures - Rubric for 5-Paragraph Essay

Hidden Figures - Rubric for 5-Paragraph Essay

This rubric can be used to assess students on a five-paragraph essay after viewing the film Hidden Figures. This assignment requires students to write a five-paragraph essay, which requires an introductory paragraph, a paragraph on Katherine Johnson, a paragraph on Dorothy Vaughan, a paragraph on Mary Jackson, and a summary paragraph that asks students to explain how these three women are inspirational. The rubric has columns to allow the teacher to write in the student's points as well as teach
Preview of AP Government Practice Exam

AP Government Practice Exam

This is by far my favorite practice exam that I have and use with my students. This practice exam includes 60 multiple choice questions It also includes 4 writing prompt questionsThis includes an answer sheet for students The answer key for the 60 multiple choice questions give a detailed answer about what the correct answer is and why each answer choice is correct or not correctThe answer key for the writing questions breaks down each question into an essay to grade rubric of key things student
Preview of Civil Rights Event Poster Project with Rubric!

Civil Rights Event Poster Project with Rubric!

Created by
Mr Fords Store
Quick and easy Civil Rights poster project. Use as an end of unit assignment, or end of class project. Includes rubric - works great for middle and high school social studies classes!
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