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Preview of Branches of Government, Voting, and Elections SMARTBoard Unit

Branches of Government, Voting, and Elections SMARTBoard Unit

Created by
Downeast Teach
Government, Voting, and Elections SmartBoard Unit Your grades 3-6 students will love learning about how our government is structured, the history of voting rights, and elections! This interactive and engaging SmartBoard Unit (which will be updated before the 2024 election to reflect the current candidates for President and Vice President) is designed for teachers who have an actual SMART brand interactive whiteboard.There are links to videos and a variety of activities, such as text reveal, true
Preview of Government Jeopardy Game for 4th Grade Social Studies

Government Jeopardy Game for 4th Grade Social Studies

Created by
JB Creations
Engage students in a fun and interactive Jeopardy game reviewing key topics in the area of 4th grade Government found in the new Social Studies learning standards! 25 questions covering the Articles of Confederation, the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, the first Amendment, and the 3 branches of Government are arranged in a colorful game board! Topics and point values are linked to corresponding questions and answers in an interactive fashion that is ideal for smart boards, projectors, or eve
Preview of 4th Grade Social Studies End of Year Review Jeopardy Game!

4th Grade Social Studies End of Year Review Jeopardy Game!

Created by
JB Creations
Engage your 4th grade social studies students in this prep free, interactive Jeopardy review game for the end of the year! This game reviews key topics and ideas in the areas of history, geography, government, and economics pulled straight from the New Learning Standards for Ohio 4th grade Social Studies. This is a perfect review to engage in leading up to end of the year assessments, SLO tests, etc. 25 questions covering key vocabulary, concepts, and events are arranged in a colorful game b
Preview of Virginia Studies SMARTboard Lesson - VA in the New Nation - VS.6

Virginia Studies SMARTboard Lesson - VA in the New Nation - VS.6

Created by
Virginia Kiddies
***Updated with 2016 SOLs*** This is the newest version of this SMARTboard lesson, and it covers all of the Virginia SOLs on this topic - VS.6a-c. I've also updated the interactive notebook that matches this lesson, found here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Virginia-Studies-Interactive-Notebook-New-Nation-Unit-VS6-2000122 This is an instructional SMARTboard lesson about Virginia in the New Nation. It covers all of the Virginia fourth grade SOLs for this topic. It is attractive
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 Government Review Game for Three Branches and Levels of Government

Government Review Game for Three Branches and Levels of Government

Use this Jeopardy game to help review the main parts of American Government! This game includes review for the following topics:-Leaders of the Three Branches of Government-Powers of the Three Branches of Government-Leaders of the Three Levels of Government-Powers of the Three Levels of Government-Checks and BalancesWhen you download this resource go to VIEW then click "Full Screen Mode" If you like this, check out my other Government Resources! Three Branches of Government Study Guide and Quiz
Preview of Government Unit Resources

Government Unit Resources

Don't use a boring Social Studies Book to teach about the Government! Use these resources to help supplement your curriculum! Included... (all files are PDF's unless otherwise stated) *Teacher directions page *8 page interactive smartboard lesson introducing the 3 Branches of Government (Don't have smartnotebook? Download the free smartnotebook interactive viewer which allows you to use it on your computer and project it.)http://smarttech.com/Solutions/Education+Solutions/Products+for+educatio
Preview of Separation of Powers - The Three Branches of the U.S. Government

Separation of Powers - The Three Branches of the U.S. Government

This lesson on the separation of powers under the U.S. Constitution includes an interactive power point as well as two note-taking guides that help students follow along. This PowerPoint covers California State Standard 8.2.7. Separation of PowersWhat makes this power point unique is that it is specially designed with hidden links that make it a truly interactive power point and perfect for any smart board or digital projector, however only a computer is required. The slide show consists of one
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 Events Leading to the Revolutionary War: Interactive SmartBoard Intro:  Gr. 3-6

Events Leading to the Revolutionary War: Interactive SmartBoard Intro: Gr. 3-6

Created by
Dot Cates
22 Informational Slides Including 2 Fun, Interactive Quiz Games to Test Students' Learning! "The British are Coming! The British are Coming!" In this 22 page SmartBoard presentation, students are introduced to the tensions between the American colonies and the British government in a very concrete way. This informational presentation is geared grades three through six, and provides a basic introduction to early American history and pre-Revolutionary War events. An excellent supplement to c
Preview of Texas Symbols & Jose Antonio Navarro, Houston, Austin - SMARTboard

Texas Symbols & Jose Antonio Navarro, Houston, Austin - SMARTboard

Created by
Leigh Majer
It's Texas Y'all - SMARTboard Learning Made FUN!!! Everything you need to teach your kids about Texas on the Smartboard! This in depth 35 page package includes a variety of slides to suit your students' ability levels. With both highly educational AND fun activities included, you will have everything you need to complete your Texas unit - and best of all - you get to just store the file on your computer for next year rather than trying to keep up with all of the paperwork! CHECK OUT THE PREVIE
Preview of Republican Primary Predictions Candidate and State by State Jan 15 to March 23

Republican Primary Predictions Candidate and State by State Jan 15 to March 23

Created by
Peter Klozik
This goes over what each candidate stands for and 46 states and territories for the Republican Primary Nominee I recommend giving access to the powerpoint to your class and have assigning kids 1 or two slides a day to work on it. I have links giving information and polls that is helpful.See who has endorsements etc.There are 118 slides total.Getting to know each candidate Each state has a Slide for endorsements, slide for predictions/polls and a slide for what actually happenedBreakdown of Can
Preview of Crime Scene Investigation: The Death of Abraham Lincoln

Crime Scene Investigation: The Death of Abraham Lincoln

LITTLE/NO PREP NEEDED! Crime Scene, Evidence, AND Crime Scene Report ALL INCLUDED!Have your students display their investigative skills by analyzing primary sources, artifacts, and evidence to understand the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.Students explore Motive, Evidence, and the Capture of the Suspect, all while gathering the necessary information to draw their own conclusions about the critical thinking questions following their investigation.Sources include Quotes, Images, Maps,
Preview of An Interactive SmartBoard Intro to theConstitution for Grades 3-6

An Interactive SmartBoard Intro to theConstitution for Grades 3-6

Created by
Dot Cates
NEWLY REVISED WITH AN ADDITIONAL 23 SLIDES ADDED! Everything you every wanted to know about the Constitution but were afraid to ask! In this updated and revised 41 page SmartBoard presentation, students are introduced to the abstraction of government and the Constitution in a very concrete way. This interactive presentation is geared grades three through six, and provides a basic yet comprehensive introduction to the Constitution and early American history. Students are introduced to: * Bas
Preview of The 3 Branches of Government: Interactive SmartBoard Intro:  Gr. 3-6

The 3 Branches of Government: Interactive SmartBoard Intro: Gr. 3-6

Created by
Dot Cates
24 Informational Slides Including 2 Fun, Interactive Quiz Games to Test Students' Learning! "We the People... In Order to Form a More Perfect Union..." In this 22 page SmartBoard presentation, students are introduced to the three branches of U.S. government as created by the U.S. Constitution, as well as each branch's responsibility. An excellent supplement to class discussion, this presentation introduces the following: * The Legislative Branch * The U.S. House of Representatives * The U
Preview of American Symbols Review Game

American Symbols Review Game

I made this game as a culmination activity for my American Symbols unit. The questions range from easy to challenging. Slides are illustrated with corresponding symbols. A link is provided to a WebQuest that I also created for the unit.
Preview of Executive and Legislative Branch/How a Bill Becomes a Law Sorting Activity

Executive and Legislative Branch/How a Bill Becomes a Law Sorting Activity

Created by
Peter Klozik
I prefer to do this with knowledge of How a bill becomes a law, congressional leadership, congressional requirements, political parties, executive leadership, executive requirements, Electoral College, Requirements to vote, Republicans and DemocratsLearning Target - I will be able to explain the pieces and jobs of the executive branch and legislative branchMaterials - Sorting Worksheets below -one pair of scissors for each row of students - Candy is a bonus for the winning group Optional I atta
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: 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 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 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.
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