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Civics Common Core W.4.7 resources

Preview of 50 States and Capitals: Maps, Tests, Activities, Google Classroom & Google Forms

50 States and Capitals: Maps, Tests, Activities, Google Classroom & Google Forms

Created by
Mister Harms
Help your students know all 50 states and capitals of the United States with this huge, MEGA-Pack of resources! This product is available in printable PDF, Google Classroom, and Google Forms. A crossword puzzle, word search, test blanks, word banks, and so many more options are also included in this MEGA-Pack! You will even get a mini-research project template for students to research their favorite state, as well as a creative writing template. Whether it be for a civics unit, history class, cl
Preview of 50 States and Capitals Freebie: FREE Study Map, List of States, & Study Guide

50 States and Capitals Freebie: FREE Study Map, List of States, & Study Guide

Created by
Mister Harms
Help your students know all 50 states and capitals of the United States with this convenient study guide! Included is a list of states, corresponding capitals, state abbreviations, and a labeled map. For more States & Capitals resources, such as practice worksheets, blank maps, test forms, state research project, crosswords, etc., I highly recommend my 50 States & Capitals Mega-Pack Bundle! Not only will you have many worksheets to choose from, but it is also available digitally for Go
Preview of City Research Report

City Research Report

Created by
The Teacher Team
Engage your students with this fun, 34 page resource to help your students produce a research report on a city or cities. It makes report writing fun and easy! This report resource contains worksheets, organizers, tools and forms to use for your students to create, develop, write, edit, illustrate, present, and assess your students’ research report. This report (or performance task) is also designed to not only to learn and explain the new information, but answer some higher level thinking quest
Preview of Economics Activity: What is Money? A Create Your Own Currency Activity

Economics Activity: What is Money? A Create Your Own Currency Activity

Created by
Mister Harms
Overview:Students are in charge of designing new money or currency for a current nation or a fictitious country of their own. The currency will need to be detailed, creative, not able to be counterfeited, and meet the six characteristics of money as outlined in the student directions.What's Included:- Student directions including the 6 characteristics of money- Explanation of visual representation and written description of their currency- 10 specific details must be met (i.e. - symbols, anti-c
Preview of States Test, Capitals Test, & Presidents Test | Google Forms + Google Classroom

States Test, Capitals Test, & Presidents Test | Google Forms + Google Classroom

Created by
Mister Harms
Test your students' knowledge on the 50 states, the United States capitals, and the US Presidents! This bundle of tests are in a Google Forms format for you to easily assign through Google Classroom. Not only will these tests be user friendly for your students, but they are graded automatically for you the teacher! Whether you use these forms as practice tests, formal assessments, or both, you'll love the easy use yet difficult rigor! ⭐️ These states and capitals test forms are also included i
Preview of Three Branches of Government Activities| Reading Passages| Flip Book and More

Three Branches of Government Activities| Reading Passages| Flip Book and More

Created by
Ms Unflappable
This assortment of 10 social studies activities for the three branches of U.S. and state government will keep your students excited and engaged. The Three Branches of Government and From a Bill to a Law informational texts will set the groundwork for all of the other activities. You can use these whole group, in centers, partner work and as independent practice. What's included:1) 3 Branches of Government anchor posters (one for each branch)2) 3 Branches of Government passage and assessment3) 3
Preview of Tribal Sovereignty; Tribal Nations; Indigenous People

Tribal Sovereignty; Tribal Nations; Indigenous People

Created by
Ms Unflappable
Use this lesson on Tribal Sovereignty as an immediate follow up to your discussion on branches of government. Tribal sovereignty is an essential component of civics education. Students will gain a deeper understanding of the role tribal nations play in our communities and country and how essential it is that we all work together. This lesson brings voice to the long-standing silence around Indigenous sovereignty and gives students the tools they need to move ahead as informed citizens. (It could
Preview of U.S. Constitution | Social Studies | Research Project for Google Classroom™

U.S. Constitution | Social Studies | Research Project for Google Classroom™

Your students will love researching information about the U.S. Constitution with this fun research project. Scaffolded notes support students through the research process from start to finish. Simply share the link to the kid-friendly Reference Website created for this project with your students and give them a copy of the scaffolded notes to complete their research. Print and digital options make this resource PERFECT for any teaching situation!⭐Tired of looking for kid-friendly, ad-free websit
Preview of City Report Printable and Google Slides Bundle

City Report Printable and Google Slides Bundle

Created by
The Teacher Team
This blended resource is great for distance learning and in person learning. It contains materials for your students to complete a City Research Report. Combine resources to easily BLEND your classroom! This resource contains both a printable and digital - Google Slides City research report.Engage your students with this fun and comprehensive City Research Report resource. It helps has make report writing easy! It contains questions, organizers, tools and forms to use for your students to create
Preview of Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio - Book Study

Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio - Book Study

Created by
Galarious Goods
Explore Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio with this picture book companion for 2nd, 3rd and 4th Grade students. With a range of learning activities including comprehension, vocabulary, research tasks, exploring the Electoral College and designing their own election campaign, this is the perfect teaching resource for combining literacy and civics.To use this resource you will need:You will need at least one copy of Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio and LeUyen Pham (first published 2008)
Preview of Comparing 3 Types of Government

Comparing 3 Types of Government

What are the benefits of using this resource?This handout and lesson outline saves you time.Use your time away from school to do what you enjoy. Use your planning periods to catch up with your colleagues rather than doing more work.This handout:could be used as pre-assessment at the start of a unit or review at the endcovers absolute monarchy, dictatorship, and representative democracyasks your students to draw a symbol for each type of governmentmakes students think, by asking, "Would you want
Preview of Constitution 00 - Bundled Unit - Distance Learning

Constitution 00 - Bundled Unit - Distance Learning

Reading social studies content on the Constitution for fourth or fifth-grade students or remedial activities for older students- There are 29 pages of informational text with Constitution content. In addition, there are: vocabulary words, multiple-choice quizzes, writing extension questions, vocabulary matching activities, a cause and effect activity, a graphing activity, answer keys, and vocabulary flash cards. This is the entire Constitution Unit with all seven lessons bundled together. These
Preview of Powers of Government Branches: Speech Rubric

Powers of Government Branches: Speech Rubric

Created by
Lessons4Now
This one-page rubric is all you need to introduce and evaluate a project-based approach to learning about the balance of powers among the three branches of government: judicial, executive, and legislative. A project overview and letter to be sent home at the beginning of the project are also included. Students can easily understand how their preparation, as well as their one- to three- minute speech content and presentation will be evaluated. Using a simple check list, the teacher can easily
Preview of Kids Vote! School Board Election Unit

Kids Vote! School Board Election Unit

Want to talk to your students about voting, but don't want to spark a heated partisan debate? Let them research and vote for their school board members! This unit has everything you need to fill a week of Social Studies or ELA lessons. Your download includes...Five days of lesson plans plus teacher tips25 student work pages A two page passage with detailed information about local school boardsStudent research pagesStudent ballotsElection results pagesThree "Campaign Manager" tasksA final project
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