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Preview of U.S. - Multiple Choice Skills - Charts & Graphs - Units 28-35 - 11th Grade

U.S. - Multiple Choice Skills - Charts & Graphs - Units 28-35 - 11th Grade

Thirty-four multiple choice questions, spanning 20 pages, all based on using timelines, charts and graphs. These questions can be used in any social studies curriculum. The repetitive nature of the questions, as well as the specific ordering of them, is meant to help students develop confidence answering multiple choice questions based on 3 specific skills: analyzing timelines, charts and graphsThis quiz is part of my US history skills series.Skill 1 = Maps (2 quizzes covering 37 units) Skill 2
Preview of Leadership Styles - Understanding How You and Your Team Members Work

Leadership Styles - Understanding How You and Your Team Members Work

Leaders have different styles, have your students complete this introductory activity about the three Leadership Styles - autocratic, democratic, and delegative. Students fill out a survey which then scores them as one of the three Leadership styles. The first page of the worksheet focuses students on learning the traits of the three types of Leadership styles. The second page asks students to reflect on their own Leadership style as well as to think about how to interact and work with people
Preview of The Constitution Analysis

The Constitution Analysis

Created by
Amanda Gratton
Using The ConstitutionCenter.org site, students will navigate through the Articles of The U.S. Constitution. Questions include analysis of The Constitution as well as form their own opinions based off prior knowledge of the causes of the Revolutionary War, and Articles of Confederation. An answer key is included. This is a great way for students to navigate through the document in one class period or as a homework assignment
Preview of How the Constitution fixed the problems of the Articles of Confederation

How the Constitution fixed the problems of the Articles of Confederation

Created by
Civics Made Easy
Historical Context: The Articles of Confederation was America's first attempt at self-government. Trying to distance themselves from the authoritarian system of government the colonists experienced under Parliament, the Founding Fathers created a system of government that focused on states' rights and a very limited central government. This first government was fraught with weaknesses that were ultimately addressed in the Constitutional Convention.Assignment Overview: This activity is designed t
Preview of 2023 AP Government and Politics COMPETE Lecture Bundle

2023 AP Government and Politics COMPETE Lecture Bundle

Created by
MTB
This 2023 AP Government and Politics Bundle contains 60 CED Standardized Powerpoints Lectures, accompanying lecture notes for students, and 60 lecture quizzes.
Preview of "Alcatraz: No Way Out" Video Guide Questions

"Alcatraz: No Way Out" Video Guide Questions

Created by
Zachary Smith
This video guide accompanies National Geographic's Documentary called "Alcatraz: No way out."The video details the Prison's defenses as well as escape attempts throughout the years.
Preview of HONOR VETERANS: AN ACROSTIC ACTIVITY

HONOR VETERANS: AN ACROSTIC ACTIVITY

This is an acrostic activity celebrating our armed forces. Students complete this poetic activity. There is a famous quote from Patrick Henry at the bottom of the activity. Thanks ever so much for visiting and supporting our armed forces.Happy Veterans Day, America!
Preview of U.S. - Primary/Secondary Sources - 20/20 - Domestic/Foreign Issues - 11th Grade

U.S. - Primary/Secondary Sources - 20/20 - Domestic/Foreign Issues - 11th Grade

Twenty-seven short-answer questions, worth 30 total points and spanning 20 pages, based on primary and secondary sources about Presidents Reagan and Bush (Sun Belt, Rust Belt, migration, drinking age, the Clean Water Act, 9/11, attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, Patriot Act, American Civil Liberties Union, War on Terrorism, Chief Justice Earl Warren, Engel v. Vitale, separation of church and state, Roe v. Wade, Miranda v. Arizona). These 20 pages of questions can be useful to any US
Preview of U.S. - Multiple Choice Skills - Charts & Graphs - Units 21-27 - 11th Grade

U.S. - Multiple Choice Skills - Charts & Graphs - Units 21-27 - 11th Grade

Thirty-four multiple choice questions, spanning 16 pages, all based on using timelines, charts and graphs. These questions can be used in any social studies curriculum.The repetitive nature of the questions, as well as the specific ordering of them, is meant to help students develop confidence answering multiple choice questions based on 3 specific skills: analyzing timelines, charts and graphs.This quiz is part of my US history skills series.Skill 1 = Maps (2 quizzes covering 37 units) Skill 2
Preview of Ronald Reagan Presidency Reading and Questions (NO PREP!)

Ronald Reagan Presidency Reading and Questions (NO PREP!)

This reading worksheet is perfect for independent work, group work, or sub work! I normally have students read out loud and then discuss the questions in a "think-pair-share" format, completely up to you. It is completely editable for you to add or delete anything that does not meet the needs of your students. Included terms: Reaganomics, Reagan Doctrine, Iran-Contra Affair, "supply-side economics", New Right, etc. Total of 4 pages, 14 questions plus a summary.
Preview of US History and Government Unit 4 Civil War Notes New Framework

US History and Government Unit 4 Civil War Notes New Framework

Created by
Ilissa Hawley
NEW! Using the new US History and Government Framework, these notes are thorough and cover all of the material required. This is a great way to teach the material, either in class with activities, or as homework or even as review. These notes would be extremely helpful for students on home instruction or in alternative educational settings. Includes review questions for topics that follow the format of the new US History Regents Exam in New York State.
Preview of How to write a Petition - Project and Planning Guide

How to write a Petition - Project and Planning Guide

Created by
Zachary Smith
Teaching the Constitution? The Bill of Rights? The 1st Amendment?This petition project is right up your alley!This document will walk students thru each step in creating an effective petition. It's an adaptive assignment! You can use it for classwork or make it a week long affair, the choice is yours.
Preview of U.S. - Primary/Secondary Sources - 08/20 - Progressive Era - 11th Grade

U.S. - Primary/Secondary Sources - 08/20 - Progressive Era - 11th Grade

Thirty short-answer questions, worth 40 total points and spanning 27 pages, based on primary and secondary sources about the Progressive Era (Upton Sinclair, The Jungle, Theodore Roosevelt, corporations, working conditions, Food and Drug Act, Jane Addams, Jacob Riis, child labor, the 17th amendment, consumer protection). These 27 pages of questions can be useful to any US History social studies curriculum that values primary and secondary source analysis This assignment correlates to Unit 19 (Ou
Preview of CONSTITUTION DAY: COMPARE THE US CONSTITUTION & THE IROQUOIS CONSTITUTION

CONSTITUTION DAY: COMPARE THE US CONSTITUTION & THE IROQUOIS CONSTITUTION

Students write an essay comparing the 2 constitutions. Also, the Iroquois nation helped the founding fathers in setting up a different type of government, a confederation. Students can use textbooks, history books, and the internet. History: Important tidbit: The Iroquois Constitution was not written. It was an oral tradition, that historians mention goes back to 1451! Thanks for visiting!
Preview of THE GOLD STANDARD: QUIZ/ FACTS ABOUT THIS MONETARY SYSTEM

THE GOLD STANDARD: QUIZ/ FACTS ABOUT THIS MONETARY SYSTEM

This is a quiz about a monetary system that might very well return in one form or another. Could a digital gold currency be in the making? Did you know the State of Texas wants to return to a form of the gold standard? This system originates with Sir Isaac Newton! An answer key is provided. Thanks for visiting and supporting our humble shop! Excelsior!
Preview of Lord of the Flies - Vocabulary Chart & Writing Activity

Lord of the Flies - Vocabulary Chart & Writing Activity

Created by
Bongju Kim
Save time and allow students to be exposed to the vocabulary before reading! Vocabulary Chart - Broken up by chapters - Contains different parts of speeches for each word- Provides dictionary definition - Sentences using the vocabularies within the book Students will need to add- Synonym/paraphrase - Whether the vocabulary portrays a positive, neutral, or negative meaning - Visual depiction- 2 sentences**Self-Grading Vocabulary Quizzes are also made!
Preview of U.S. - Multiple Choice Skills - Drawing Conclusions - Units 11-20 - 11th Grade

U.S. - Multiple Choice Skills - Drawing Conclusions - Units 11-20 - 11th Grade

Forty-two multiple choice questions, spanning 9 pages, all based on drawing conclusions/inferences/generalizations/main ideas. These questions can be used in any social studies curriculum. The repetitive nature of the questions, as well as the specific ordering of them, is meant to help students develop confidence answering multiple choice questions all based on one specific skill: drawing conclusions/inferences/generalizations/main ideas.This quiz is part of my US history skills series.Skill 1
Preview of US History and Government Unit 3 Constitution Tested New Framework

US History and Government Unit 3 Constitution Tested New Framework

Created by
Ilissa Hawley
NEW! Using the new US History and Government Framework, these notes are thorough and cover all of the material required. This is a great way to teach the material, either in class with activities, or as homework or review.`These notes would be extremely helpful for students on home instruction or in alternative educational settings. Includes review questions for topics that follow the format of the new US History Regents Exam in New York State.
Preview of US History and Government Unit 2 Notes New Framework

US History and Government Unit 2 Notes New Framework

Created by
Ilissa Hawley
NEW! Using the new US History and Government Framework, these notes are thorough and cover all of the material required. This is a great way to teach the material, either in class with activities, or as homework or review.`These notes would be extremely helpful for students on home instruction or in alternative educational settings. Includes review questions for topics that follow the format of the new US History Regents Exam in New York State.
Preview of The Giver - Vocabulary Chart & Writing Activity

The Giver - Vocabulary Chart & Writing Activity

Created by
Bongju Kim
Save time and allow students to be exposed to the vocabulary before reading! Vocabulary Chart - Broken up by chapters - Contains different parts of speeches for each word- Provides dictionary definition - Sentences using the vocabularies within the book Students will need to add- Synonym/paraphrase - Whether the vocabulary portrays a positive, neutral, or negative meaning - Visual depiction- 2 sentences**Self-Grading Vocabulary Quizzes are also made!
Preview of U.S. - Multiple Choice Skills - Maps - Units 21-37 - 11th Grade

U.S. - Multiple Choice Skills - Maps - Units 21-37 - 11th Grade

Thirty-five multiple choice questions, spanning 20 pages, all based on analyzing maps. These questions can be used in any social studies curriculum. The repetitive nature of the questions, as well as the specific ordering of them, is meant to help students develop confidence answering multiple choice questions based on one specific skill: analyzing maps. This quiz is part of my US history skills series.Skill 1 = Maps (2 quizzes covering 37 units) Skill 2 = Political Cartoons/Artifacts (6 quizzes
Preview of US History and Government Unit 5 New Framework Notes

US History and Government Unit 5 New Framework Notes

Created by
Ilissa Hawley
NEW! Using the new US History and Government Framework, these notes are thorough and cover all of the material required. This is a great way to teach the material, either in class with activities, or as homework or review.`These notes would be extremely helpful for students on home instruction or in alternative educational settings. Includes review questions for topics that follow the format of the new US History Regents Exam in New York State.
Preview of U.S. - Multiple Choice Skills - Maps - Units 01-20 - 11th Grade

U.S. - Multiple Choice Skills - Maps - Units 01-20 - 11th Grade

Thirty-nine multiple choice questions, spanning 30 pages, all based on analyzing maps. These questions can be used in any social studies curriculum. The repetitive nature of the questions, as well as the specific ordering of them, is meant to help students develop confidence answering multiple choice questions based on one specific skill: analyzing maps.This quiz is part of my US history skills series.Skill 1 = Maps (2 quizzes covering 37 units) Skill 2 = Political Cartoons/Artifacts (6 quizzes
Preview of U.S. - Primary/Secondary Sources - 15/20 - 1950s & Civil Rights - 11th Grade

U.S. - Primary/Secondary Sources - 15/20 - 1950s & Civil Rights - 11th Grade

Thirty-two short-answer questions, worth 40 total points and spanning 23 pages, based on primary and secondary sources about the 1950's and early Civil Rights Movement (NAACP, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, "separate but equal," President Dwight Eisenhower, the Little Rock Nine, Executive Order 10730, Montgomery, Alabama Bus Boycott, Martin Luther King Jr, lunch-counter sit-ins, satellites, Sputnik, National Defense Education Act (NDEA), Interstate Highway Act, the automobile, su
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