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Civics Common Core CCRA.W.3 resources

Preview of Three Little Pigs Mock Trial Activity - Digital - Project-based Learning

Three Little Pigs Mock Trial Activity - Digital - Project-based Learning

Take your civics, government, criminal justice, or bias & perspective learning digital with this mock trial project! Your students will listen to several version of The Three Little Pigs, then put the Third Pig on trial after walking through a series of slides about how a criminal trial looks in the American justice system. Assign some slides or all of them - they are all created for you.This product includes:- teacher pages with directions, the link to copy the Google-compatible presentat
Preview of Give Me Everything Growing Bundle! • 30% Off Every Resource From Mister Harms!

Give Me Everything Growing Bundle! • 30% Off Every Resource From Mister Harms!

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Mister Harms
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Preview of That Sugar Film video worksheet

That Sugar Film video worksheet

That Sugar Film documentary ( imdb.to/2pIuPMs ) brings a perspective on one’s health with modern consumption of food and a culturally relevant teaching experience for ALL students of any background. The documentary will highlight from a nutritional standpoint the effects of a high sugar diet. The case studies found within this film do touch on the essence of CRT because many People of Color live in a “Food Desert” Food deserts as explained from these links: ( bit.ly/2umWlVA ), ( bit.ly/2IUc8yj )
Preview of 8th Grade U.S. History: Rights & Responsibilities of U.S. Citizens COMPLETE Unit

8th Grade U.S. History: Rights & Responsibilities of U.S. Citizens COMPLETE Unit

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Lesson Plan Guru
This 8th Grade U.S. History Lesson Plan Unit comes with EVERYTHING that you'll need to teach your 8th graders all about the Rights & Responsibilities of U.S. Citizens! These amazing resources are 100% completely ready to use for both in-person and online distance learning via Google Apps and have been successfully used thousands of students! **BE SURE TO CLICK THE PRODUCT PREVIEW TO GET A SNEAK PEEK OF THE INCREDIBLE RESOURCES WE'RE SO PROUD TO OFFER WITH THIS UNIT!!**The incredible resource
Preview of Participation in Government Curriculum

Participation in Government Curriculum

This curriculum is 46 assignments that try to engage students in how government connects to their lives. Any of them can be purchased individually, but this bundle is the best deal, as each resource only costs $1.63 each!Week 1: The first 4 assignments have students think about ethics/morals, how government functions invisibly to keep them safe, and the social contract theory and philosophies underlying the U.S. government system. Week 2: Assignments 5-8 are 2 activities about how to influence g
Preview of Fall Service Learning Project (Food Drive-Walking Field Trip)

Fall Service Learning Project (Food Drive-Walking Field Trip)

Connect Real-Life, Authentic Experiences to Academic Content with Service Learning Projects (SLP)In this SLP, students will go on a walking field trip to drop-off, and pick-up food bags from their neighbors' homes. Students will deliver the bags to a local food donation center, work with community volunteers to sort the goods, and then return to school to reflect on the experience. This SLP is intended for the Pre-K through 2nd grade classrooms. Use it as a culminating activity to your ‘Communit
Preview of 5th Grade Social Studies TEKS Unit 12 | The United States Today | Google Apps!

5th Grade Social Studies TEKS Unit 12 | The United States Today | Google Apps!

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Lesson Plan Guru
The 5th Grade Social Studies TEKS Unit 12: The United States Today COMPLETE Lesson Plan Unit is PERFECT for those teaching 5th grade social studies. The resources included in this lesson plan unit follow the TEKS standards and come ready to use for BOTH in-person and online digital learning (via Google Apps)! *************************************************************************************************************Get an even GREATER VALUE and save even more TIME and MONEY! This unit is a part
Preview of Social Justice and Bullying "Don't Laugh at Me" +Word Search CCSS Grades 3-6

Social Justice and Bullying "Don't Laugh at Me" +Word Search CCSS Grades 3-6

This engaging lesson plan is designed to help students understand social justice issues and the impact of bullying. This curriculum, perfect for fostering a culture of empathy, tolerance, and positive change, equips students with the knowledge and skills to recognize and counteract four types of bullying: physical, verbal, emotional, and cyberbullying. Key Features of This Lesson Plan:Critical Analysis of Quotes: Encourage critical thinking through the examination, discussion, and debate of mean
Preview of Mock Trial Primer Resource Growing Bundle

Mock Trial Primer Resource Growing Bundle

This resource bundle includes the following resources:How to Write an Opening Statement & Closing Argument ActivityThis resource provides tools and strategies for students in grades 8-12 to learn how to write opening statements and closing arguments in mock trials. It equips educators with a straightforward lesson plan and supports students with clear instructions, practical tips, and structured templates.Included in the resource:Lesson Plan: A guided approach for teaching the construction a
Preview of Three Little Pigs Mock Trial Project I Print & Digital Learning

Three Little Pigs Mock Trial Project I Print & Digital Learning

Teach your students about the American criminal justice system by holding your own mock trial project! With a printable story, definitions, courtroom roles and procedures, writing prompts, and trial information, your students will have everything they need to put the Third Little Pig on trial - all while thinking critically and creatively.This product includes a version designed to be printed for individual or cooperative learning AND a version that was designed for to be Google Apps compatible.
Preview of Create A Campaign! Election Day Writing | Persuasive, Informative, & Narrative

Create A Campaign! Election Day Writing | Persuasive, Informative, & Narrative

Voting for a Class Mascot, just got more exciting! Energize your K-2 writing this election day with our dynamic "Create A Campaign Lesson," where young students embark on an exciting journey of democracy and creativity. This resource empowers your class to choose their very own mascot candidates and work on their campaign team, complete with creating persuasive posters, informative brochures, speeches, and small moment stories!This resource is part of an Integrated Project-Based Learning (PBL) e
Preview of Executive Branch Project - Doomsday Scenario

Executive Branch Project - Doomsday Scenario

A project that my high school students always enjoyed doing after going through the unit on the Executive Branch.Basically, students will be writing a fictional scenario while imagining that they are a president of the United States who is facing a major crisis. They will have to include scenes where the main character uses his/her presidential powers.This project includes:1. Step-by-step directions to follow 2. Key details that the students must include3. Rubric to grade the project
Preview of Elections, Voting, Voter Turnout, and Demographics of Voters

Elections, Voting, Voter Turnout, and Demographics of Voters

This is a packet for students that has them learn about the different elections (local, state, and federal) and different positions within them, then brainstorm many questions about voting and why it is important, which elections are more important to vote for, and how the government should increase or decrease voter turnout. Then, students learn about the differences between a primary and general election. Finally, the bulk of the packet explores voter turnout in midterm vs. presidential electi
Preview of Equal Rights Advocacy Campaign - Summative Project - FULL INSTRUCTIONS + RUBRIC

Equal Rights Advocacy Campaign - Summative Project - FULL INSTRUCTIONS + RUBRIC

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BrainByDesign
This project is to research a country with inequality, injustice, and oppression against a certain group of people and create a campaign to bring awareness to the issue and give a voice to the oppressed. This summative assessment is as an opportunity for your students to see themselves as leaders. As global citizens. As advocates. As allies. They choose a country and investigate specific human rights violations there, and they create their project to give a voice to populations that aren't gett
Preview of Creative Writing Magic Generator - Community Helpers Edition

Creative Writing Magic Generator - Community Helpers Edition

Embark on an exciting journey into the world of community helpers with this engaging RAFT activity! Designed for students in grades K-2, this resource offers a fun and interactive way to explore the roles and responsibilities of essential community helpers. With over 50 role, audience, format, and topic options, students will have the opportunity to step into the shoes of firefighters, police officers, doctors, and more as they engage in imaginative and hands-on learning experiences with this di
Preview of Writing Direct and Cross-Examination Questions Primer

Writing Direct and Cross-Examination Questions Primer

This resource is a practical guide designed to help students in grades 8-12 learn how to draft direct and cross-examination questions within a mock trial framework. This resource includes a cyberbullying case study, structured worksheets for organizing questions, and clear instructions for role-play activities. With a focus on real-world application, the lessons equip students with the skills to create clear, relevant, and effective questions, fostering critical thinking and legal analysis.Lesso
Preview of American Identity - Saavas My Perspectives

American Identity - Saavas My Perspectives

Created by
Mrs Shakespeare
Saavas My PerspectivesThis is an activity to use with students who are learning about what it means to be an American. This can be used as a language arts activity or with a history/civics class as well. I developed this introductory presentation for the short story "Music for my Mother" in the Saavas, 9th-grade ELA curriculum book. It has Pear Deck interactive elements, but it can be used without Pear Deck as well.Main points discussed:Helping students discover what it means to be an American.S
Preview of MLK High School Writing Prompt *What is the Blueprint for Your Life?*

MLK High School Writing Prompt *What is the Blueprint for Your Life?*

This is a speech by Dr. Rev. King that does not get a lot of coverage, and one your students have probably never heard of! This lesson and writing prompt is based on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1967 speech at Barratt Jr. High School in which he asks students "What is in your life's blueprint?". It is a fantastic and inspirational speech given directly TO STUDENTS! The resource includes a PDF of the speech, a link to the video of Dr. King giving the speech, a follow-up discussion question, and a
Preview of The Social Contract, Locke and Hobbes (Distance Learning)

The Social Contract, Locke and Hobbes (Distance Learning)

This handout takes students through the ideas of the social contract, and how Thomas Hobbes and John Locke viewed human behavior in the state of nature, and thus how they viewed government. Students are frequently asked to apply these lenses to our current society, gradually understanding the rationale for why we have laws. Students really love to debate and discuss these ideas, so this is a great basis for lots of rich discussions in class. It is formatted for google classroom.
Preview of Amendments to the Constitution (Distance Learning and COVID-19)

Amendments to the Constitution (Distance Learning and COVID-19)

This is a bundle of all the handouts, worksheets, and packets I've made about the Amendments, with specific focus on the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th Amendments, including Supreme Court cases relating to them (there are dozens of Supreme Court cases within). I've started the bundle with a handout on positive vs. negative rights, then a handout explaining why the Bill of Rights Amendments are arranged in their specific order, and there are other
Preview of AP® US Government Unit 5.3  - Political Parties & Other Linkage Institutions

AP® US Government Unit 5.3 - Political Parties & Other Linkage Institutions

Unit 5.3 of the AP® curriculum explores the various functions served by political parties and other "linkage institutions" in the US political system. This three-part learning packet explores how linkage institutions serve as vital channels that communicate voters' preferences to their elected policy-makers. Parts I & II each contain three-question short answer exercises that cover linkage institutions, political parties and the committee system: How do the Republican and Democratic partie
Preview of 12 Societal/Cultural Issues Writing Prompt Sheets Pack 1

12 Societal/Cultural Issues Writing Prompt Sheets Pack 1

Created by
Needful Things
Check out the preview. These writing prompts can be used as bell ringers, quick writes, or as the start of a bigger writing project. Each sheet gives the student the prompt as an image that includes the text of the prompt and space to write. Many give multiple prompts on the topic. They cover a wide array of topics, interests, and types of writing. These prompts are also easily differentiated between grade levels, classes, and even from student to student. These prompts center around the topi
Preview of Landlords, tenants, homeowners, government (COVID-19 and Distance Learning)

Landlords, tenants, homeowners, government (COVID-19 and Distance Learning)

This independent work project has students learn about the crisis in housing costs during the COVID-19 pandemic from many perspectives (landlords, tenants, homeowners with mortgages) and the reasons why many people have lost income as well. Students are asked analysis questions and then tasked with both brainstorming ways government could solve these problems AND evaluating why their solutions might work and might not work. It is formatted for google classroom.
Preview of 58 Societal/Cultural Issues Writing Prompt Sheets Pack

58 Societal/Cultural Issues Writing Prompt Sheets Pack

Created by
Needful Things
Check out the preview. These writing prompts can be used as bell ringers, quick writes, or as the start of a bigger writing project. Each sheet gives the student the prompt as an image that includes the text of the prompt and space to write. Many give multiple prompts on the topic. They cover a wide array of topics, interests, and types of writing. These prompts are also easily differentiated between grade levels, classes, and even from student to student. These prompts center around the topi
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