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Preview of Constitution Activity | FREE Worksheet | Printable & Digital | Constitution Day

Constitution Activity | FREE Worksheet | Printable & Digital | Constitution Day

This printable and digital US Constitution true or false worksheet and class discussion works well as an introductory activity for your Constitution unit. It's also perfect for Constitution Day! Printable PDF and Google Drive versions are included.**This resource is part of the no-prep Constitution Unit Bundle. It includes SEVEN printable and digital resources at a 30% discount price! A FREE Constitution word search is also included with the bundle!! Click here to preview the lessons and take ad
Preview of Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer- FREE!!

Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer- FREE!!

This freebie features a brief introduction of the three branches of government- Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. The product includes a graphic organizer and an 8-slide power point that covers the roles, powers, terms, etc. of each branch/official. There are two graphic organizers- one that is open-ended and another that provides guided note.In addition, check out these other great U.S. Government resources, available in my store:1st Day of U.S. Government Class ActivitiesConstitutional or
Preview of FREE! Doodle Fold - The Constitution - Chapter 14 History Alive for INB

FREE! Doodle Fold - The Constitution - Chapter 14 History Alive for INB

Chapter 14 The Constitution Includes: student blanks and teacher keys plus a PowerPoint to show the answers! NEW and UPDATED! I added color to all the files and also powerpoints to show the keys. This is one FREE chapter as part of a larger bundle priced at $19.60 for 20 chapters, found here: Doodle Notes - Social Studies History Alive Foldables All content is aligned to the History Alive Social Studies (America's Past) book. The foldables match this book of History Alive: HISTORY
Preview of Constitution Day Power Point and Lesson

Constitution Day Power Point and Lesson

Updated September 2014! Hyperlinks checked for accuracy in this month, too! Did you know that September 17th is Constitution Day?? Looking for an activity or lesson with your students? Look no further! I created this Power Point to teach my students about the Constitution after I had trouble narrowing down what I wanted to specifically teach on this day and finding an "all in one" resource! I hope that this resource will be just what you were looking for, too! This can be supplemented with
Preview of Good Citizenship PowerPoint Presentation

Good Citizenship PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
Vanessa Moran
This PowerPoint presentation will give your students a basic understanding of what it means to be a good citizen. Discussion opportunities are embedded within to facilitate a deeper understanding of how even the youngest among us can display good citizenship. With graphics and animation, your students will be captivated and engaged! Also included, a link to a short movie that will help students to further understand their rights and responsibilities.
Preview of Articles of Confederation Simulation

Articles of Confederation Simulation

Created by
M Clancy
A great interactive simulation to demonstrate to government or US history students the failures of the Articles of Confederation. After the lesson students will have a clear understanding of why the US needed a stronger central government. Students will take on the role of one of the 13 original states and will participate in a session of Congress to see if they can solve the pressing challenges facing the new nation.
Preview of Dystopia Vs. Utopia Genre Introduction (The Giver, Hunger Games, 1984, etc.)

Dystopia Vs. Utopia Genre Introduction (The Giver, Hunger Games, 1984, etc.)

Created by
Duwell Store
My students love this lesson. They learn how societies can be oppressive, read about different types, and then create their own laws to see how they can become oppressive. This lesson provides students with an introduction to the characteristics of a dystopia and dystopia genre. It begins by contrasting utopia vs dystopia, continues with 3 examples of societies (2 dystopian, 1 utopian) and has students underline the characteristics, and ends with students creating their own well-intentioned l
Preview of Levels of Government Organizer - Local, State, Federal - 3rd grade

Levels of Government Organizer - Local, State, Federal - 3rd grade

Created by
Mika Damron
This a graphic organizer I created when I taught the three levels of government: local, state, and federal. I has an image of Texas for the state level, but you could alter it for any state. There are spaces for students to record the name of each level, it's leaders, officials, and services each level of government provides. I teach third grade, but you could use this in 2nd, 4th, or 5th grades. Enjoy!
Preview of 13 Original British Colonies Blank Map

13 Original British Colonies Blank Map

Created by
Kathryn B
This is a map of the original 13 British Colonies that is blank and able to be filled out by students. The directions also state that students are to color the three regions and include a key and compass rose on their maps. Great way for the students to learn about the 13 Original colonies. If you like this printable, please visit my store and see what else I have!!! www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/Kathryn-B
Preview of Electoral College vs. Popular Vote

Electoral College vs. Popular Vote

Electoral College. Popular Vote.Key words include:⭐ Representative Democracy⭐ Popular vote⭐ Electors⭐ Electoral College This PowerPoint presentation examines:► What exactly is the popular vote?► Using the Bush/Gore election to show how winning the popular vote doesn’t mean you’re a winner!► What are electors and how are they chosen?► How are the number of electors determined in each state?► How do electors vote and how many are needed to win an election?► Students are asked if they think the Ele
Preview of Westward Expansion Map (Timeline, Poster, Anchor Chart, Quote, Definition)

Westward Expansion Map (Timeline, Poster, Anchor Chart, Quote, Definition)

Teach Westward Expansion with a vibrant anchor chart. The chart includes a Westward Expansion Timeline, Map of Westward Expansion Growth in the United States, definition of Manifest Destiny, and a quote by John O'Sullivan (1845).Great for 5th grade to Middle School!There are MANY uses for this Westward Expansion and Manifest Destiny Anchor Chart in a Social Studies classroom. Paste the image into a PowerPoint/slide.Print and distribute to students to store in their binders/notes.Hang in the clas
Preview of Types of Government PowerPoint and Worksheet

Types of Government PowerPoint and Worksheet

Created by
Rich Resources
This PowerPoint goes through eight types of governments we see throughout the world. Each slide contains information about the basics of the government and gives current examples. There is a companion worksheet to accompany the PowerPoint that will help students follow along and provide help with taking notes. The following governments are covered: Dictatorship Absolute Monarchy Constitutional Monarchy Democracy Republic Communism Theocracy Anarchy The beginning of the PowerPoint also address
Preview of United States Government Brochure

United States Government Brochure

Created by
Darren Rainwater
Students create a tri-fold brochure that explains and illustrates the 3 branches of the U.S. government along with their powers. In addition, the brochure includes a diagram of Federalism and the concept of Separation of Powers. The directions are presented in a very clear, step-by-step process that is easy to follow, for both students and teachers. Creating this project will help give students a clear understanding of how the Constitution divides power between the federal and state governments,
Preview of United States - Government & Civics  - Federalism

United States - Government & Civics - Federalism

Created by
Mrgrayhistory
This course will give your students a clear, but in depth knowledge of the political system of the United States of America.Unit 1 introduces basic concepts of governments and teaches students how the federal system created delegated, reserved, and concurrent powers.Please download the preview sheet for more details.Complete Unit LinksPlease click on the links below for the complete government and civics set:Federalism Three branches How a bill becomes a law The Bill of Rights State governments
Preview of The Constitution

The Constitution

This is a 22 slide PowerPoint presentation It covers the Constitution and includes... -The basic parts to the constitution -Basic principles -Popular sovereignty -Checks and balances -Limited government -Judicial review -Articles -Amending the Constitution -Bill of Rights -Civil War Amendments -Basic legislation -Executive Action -Political parties -Court decisions -Review questions at the end This will cover all the material you need to teach the different areas of the Constitution. Don't f
Preview of United States Patriotic Symbols power point presentation

United States Patriotic Symbols power point presentation

Created by
Lisa Adams
This is a power point presentation of our country's patriotic symbols. It includes a lot of pictures of landmarks including the White House Capital Building Supreme Court Building Washington Memorial Jefferson Memorial Lincoln Memorial Statue of Liberty Liberty Bell Mount Rushmore Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wall and many more. I am offering this product free because I am proud to live in this wonderful country and I think all students should recognize these symbols of our country. This was creat
Preview of It is Time to Vote! A Little Book About the Election Process

It is Time to Vote! A Little Book About the Election Process

Created by
Krista Lynch
Are you looking for a resource to use to teach your young students about the election process in America? This mini-book is just the right thing for you! I created this six-page book to help my students understand the importance of the election process and how it works in America. There are six simple pages with fill-in the blanks that you can model for your students. After reading this book, your students will be able to participate in a discussion about voting procedures, why it is a bless
Preview of Bill of Rights Tshirt Activity

Bill of Rights Tshirt Activity

This is a neat activity that has students use visual thinking to remember the Bill of Rights. Visual thinking is a learning style where the learner better understands and retains information when ideas, words and concepts are associated with images. This activity can be done in class or used as an homework assignment.
Preview of Prezi Presentation: Equal Justice Under the Law

Prezi Presentation: Equal Justice Under the Law

This Prezi presentation covers the topic of Equal Justice Under the Law!  This Prezi looks at the following topics related to how our system does (and does not) provide equality: Diversity and Discrimination in American SocietyEquality Before the LawFederal Civil Rights LawsAmerican CitizenshipThis resource includes the link to my Prezi Lecture and Presentation!  The link will allow you to access the Prezi and present it to your class!
Preview of Prezi Presentation: Financing the Government

Prezi Presentation: Financing the Government

This Prezi presentation covers the topic of Financing the Government!  This Prezi looks at the following topics related to funding the U.S. Government: TaxesNontax Revenues and BorrowingSpending and the BudgetThis resource includes the link to my Prezi Lecture and Presentation!  The link will allow you to access the Prezi and present it to your class!
Preview of Island Project, Civics, Create your own government

Island Project, Civics, Create your own government

This project can be used in a social studies setting. Specifically for civics courses, students are given a description of creating their own island and their laws. This gives learners a solid foundation that will lead into the various types of governments around the world and students become highly engaged in the activity. Students will have to create 10 absolute laws that they expect their citizens to follow, a fun project for the class. Can be done in groups or individually.
Preview of Prezi Presentation: Foreign Policy and National Defense

Prezi Presentation: Foreign Policy and National Defense

This Prezi presentation covers Foreign Policy and National Defense!  This Prezi looks at the following topics related to defense of the nation and our interactions with other nations: Foreign Affairs and National SecurityAmerican Foreign Policy OverviewForeign Aid and Defense AlliancesThis resource includes the link to my Prezi Lecture and Presentation!  The link will allow you to access the Prezi and present it to your class!
Preview of Prezi Presentation: Civil Liberties: First Amendment Freedoms

Prezi Presentation: Civil Liberties: First Amendment Freedoms

This Prezi presentation covers Civil Liberties and Your First Amendment Freedoms!  This Prezi looks at the following topics related to the various freedoms and liberties granted under the first amendment: Unalienable RightsFreedom of ReligionFreedom of Speech and PressFreedom of Assembly and PetitionThis resource includes the link to my Prezi Lecture and Presentation!  The link will allow you to access the Prezi and present it to your class!
Preview of Second Grade Three Branches of Government Worksheet

Second Grade Three Branches of Government Worksheet

Created by
Alexandra G
Three branches of government worksheet, for students to fill in information on each branch.
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