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Preview of The Legislative Branch: Unit Notes & Worksheets for Government or Civics Class

The Legislative Branch: Unit Notes & Worksheets for Government or Civics Class

Created by
Mister Harms
Make civics informative and practical for your students by using this set of notes and assessments that summarize the main points of the Legislative Branch! I have used this set of notes regarding the Legislative Branch in my 8th grade civics class for many years. This branch of government, which is the largest, can be daunting to summarize and teach. However, I have narrowed down the important aspects so students get the main concepts and you’ll get a complete unit of notes on the Legislative
Preview of State and Local Government Unit Bundle (Government)

State and Local Government Unit Bundle (Government)

State and Local Government Unit Bundle. This bundle includes detailed Cornell Style Lecture Notes and a Unit Exam. Unit Plan / Overview Included!This Bundle is the basis for my unit lessons covering State and Local Government. All Bundles from High Altitude History save you an additional 30% off the retail price!
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law - Legislative Branch Activity - PPT, Card Sort, Game

How a Bill Becomes a Law - Legislative Branch Activity - PPT, Card Sort, Game

Teach all about the legislative process and how a bill becomes a law with this full-coverage lecture and activity 4-in-1 activity kit.This 4-in-1 activity kit coversAll the steps in how a bill becomes a lawThe filibuster, cloture vote, veto, and overrideReal-life examples of how Congress completes the legislative processEmbedded with all sorts of supports like Teacher script with each lecture slide Graphic organizer included in guided notes Visual icons to associate with each stepEditable text t
Preview of After the American Revolution... We Won! Now What? Powerpoint

After the American Revolution... We Won! Now What? Powerpoint

Created by
Miss Pearl
This powerpoint picks up where the last battle of the American Revolution ended. What does baby America do? This powerpoint leads students through the Articles of Confederation and its limits, Shay's Rebellion and then the creation of the Constitution in Philadelphia. Three major questions are discussed in the slides: representation (resulting in the Great Compromise), slavery (resulting in the 3/4s Compromise) and how to elect a president (resulting in the Electoral College). Lastly, students l
Preview of Government and Economic Systems PowerPoint Slides | Developed vs. Developing

Government and Economic Systems PowerPoint Slides | Developed vs. Developing

This Government and Economic Systems Lesson includes a full PowerPoint presentation addressing many topics. Six different government systems (democracy, republic, constitutional monarchy, absolute monarchy, dictatorship, communism) are explained and the slides include pictures to help students make connections. Economic systems (market and command) are also addressed, including information about the characteristics of each and how supply and demand works. Also in the presentation is the concept
Preview of NC History and Government: Bundle

NC History and Government: Bundle

Created by
Cheryl Gourley
This product contains 4 North Carolina Powerpoint presentations by Cheryl Gourley. The topics cover NC Essential Standards including Native American cultures, North Carolina's involvement in major conflicts, NC colonial government and the North Carolina Constitution. Great for lectures and research!
Preview of Amendments to the U.S. Constitution Powerpoint & Student Handout

Amendments to the U.S. Constitution Powerpoint & Student Handout

Created by
Cullom Corner
Would you like a simple and easy way to cover the 27 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution? Well, here you go! This Powerpoint covers all 27 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution in a very simple & easy to understand way. This is perfect for a lecture on the Amendments. Need an easy way to scaffold lecture notes for your EL and SPED students? Need to be able to go through the notes really quickly with your students and don't have time for them to write down everything? This product also includes
Preview of Amending the Constitution... Know Your Rights Powerpoint

Amending the Constitution... Know Your Rights Powerpoint

Created by
Miss Pearl
This powerpoint walks students through the basic amendment process and then proceeds to define each of the Amendments in the Bill of Rights. Specifically it discusses the five freedoms in the First Amendment (along with its limitations) the other legal rights within the rest of the Bill of Rights and then defines key later Amendments including the Civil War Amendments (13, 14, and 15), Prohibition Amendments (18 and 21) and Voting Rights Amendments (19, 22, 24 and 26). Great powerpoint for histo
Preview of People of the American Revolution... United We Stand Powerpoint

People of the American Revolution... United We Stand Powerpoint

Created by
Miss Pearl
This powerpoint identifies not only the key people of the American Revolution, but also those sometimes overlooked in the history books but whose contributions were very important. The people in this powerpoint include: George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Paine, Paul Revere, Sam Adams, King George III, General Cornwallis, Marquis de Lafayette, John Paul Jones, Patrick Henry, Nathan Hale, Henry Knox, Francis Marion, Alexander Hamilton, Martha Washington, A
Preview of Civics: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties PowerPoint

Civics: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties PowerPoint

Created by
Oasis EdTech
This PowerPoint presentation provides quality content laid out in a simple fashion for your students to learn about the value and importance of civil rights and civil liberties! This unit also features key, landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases that have defined and interpreted the rights and liberties all Americans are entitled with. This unit comes with key, underlined vocabulary words that you can use to quiz or test your students knowledge.Additionally, pictures are included to enhance your stud
Preview of U.S. Symbols, Landmarks, and Holidays BILINGUAL

U.S. Symbols, Landmarks, and Holidays BILINGUAL

Use this to present symbols, landmarks, and patriotic holidays of the United States.
Preview of Bill of Rights Google Slides Presentation

Bill of Rights Google Slides Presentation

Created by
Mike Zubia
This product contains a Bill of Rights Slide deck to present to your class. Clean. neat, simple, easy to follow notes! Also included are some "Think, Pair, Share Questions" as well as some situations for students to analyze that involve the Bill of Rights.
Preview of Constitution Power Point and Guided Notes (2 different Versions)

Constitution Power Point and Guided Notes (2 different Versions)

Created by
Ms History
This for 2 Power Points covering the Constitution Unit and Guided Notes to go along with the Power Points. This unit covers the following topics: Articles of Confederation (why they did not work) Virginia Plan New Jersey Plan Great Compromise 3/5 Compromise Checks and Balances 3 Branches (Covers Terms in office, etc) Bill of Rights (goes over each one) Preamble Amendment (what is it) Washington’s Cabinet I have used this with Middle and High school students and it works great for both levels
Preview of The Era of Jefferson Powerpoint

The Era of Jefferson Powerpoint

Created by
Miss Pearl
This powerpoint discusses Thomas Jefferson's presidency, walking students through the key events such as the Louisiana Purchase, Lewis and Clark Expedition, the Barbary War and the failure of the Embargo Act. Furthermore, it attempts to understand Jefferson as a person - his personality, political beliefs, his life after the presidency, various tributes to him and his controversies and contradictions.
Preview of Ideals of Democracy: American Independence, War, and Constitution Lecture Notes

Ideals of Democracy: American Independence, War, and Constitution Lecture Notes

Using Lecture Notes on Democratic Ideals and the American Revolution in Social Studies CoursesPurpose:To provide a comprehensive framework for teaching key concepts in civics, AP Government, U.S. Government, Constitutional Law, Law Studies, or other applicable social studies courses using the lecture notes on democratic ideals and the American Revolution.Integrating the Lecture NotesCivics and Middle School Social StudiesIntroduction to Fundamental Concepts:Democratic Ideals: Use the lecture not
Preview of Branches of Government and Bureaucracy Lecture notes

Branches of Government and Bureaucracy Lecture notes

Using Lecture Notes in High School Government, Law Studies, or Middle School Civics ClassesOverviewThe lecture notes on Article One (Legislative Branch), Article Two (Executive Branch), Article Three (Judicial Branch), and the Bureaucracy provide a comprehensive framework for teaching students about the structure and functions of the U.S. government. Here’s how a teacher can integrate these notes into their curriculum:Lesson Planning and Implementation1. Introduction to the Constitution and Gove
Preview of Civil War Timeline - A Visual History of the War Between the States (1861-1865)

Civil War Timeline - A Visual History of the War Between the States (1861-1865)

Created by
School of Rock
This remarkable PowerPoint Presentation presents a play-by-play timeline of the Civil War that includes maps, photographs, and documents from the Library of Congress. Instructors can use the presentation as a multi-day lecture (2-3 classes) and examination of the Civil War, introducing key events and important figures, or the presentation can be broken into segments and used to highlight specific events or years within the conflict. Key concepts covered in the presentation include: Lincoln's e
Preview of Comprehensive PowerPoint Presentation for AP Government and U.S. History

Comprehensive PowerPoint Presentation for AP Government and U.S. History

Description: Elevate your understanding of the United States Congress with our comprehensive PowerPoint presentation tailored for AP Government and US History courses. This meticulously crafted resource covers every aspect of Congress, from its constitutional foundations to its role in shaping American politics and governance.Explore the intricate workings of the legislative branch through detailed slides covering:The Constitutional Framework: Delve into Article I of the US Constitution to under
Preview of AP Government and Politics Unit 3 Comprehensive Lecture notes with Bell Ringers

AP Government and Politics Unit 3 Comprehensive Lecture notes with Bell Ringers

"Rights Unveiled: Unit 3 Lecture Notes"Unlock the intricacies of constitutional rights and legal precedents with our comprehensive lecture notes for Unit 3: Safeguarding Rights - The Bill of Rights and Beyond. Tailored for AP Government and Politics courses, "Rights Unveiled" offers a detailed exploration of the Bill of Rights and subsequent amendments, providing a profound understanding of individual liberties, landmark Supreme Court cases, and the delicate balance between freedom and societal
Preview of AP Government and Politics Unit 2 Comprehensive Lecture Notes with Bell Ringers

AP Government and Politics Unit 2 Comprehensive Lecture Notes with Bell Ringers

Product Description: Title: "Government Insights: Comprehensive Unit Guides for AP Government and Politics"Unlock the mysteries of the American political system with our meticulously crafted "Government Insights" series. Designed specifically for AP Government and Politics, this comprehensive unit guide covers Unit 2: Interactions Between Branches of Government and Bureaucracy. Dive into each topic with engaging lecture notes, thought-provoking bell ringers, and real-world examples that make lea
Preview of AP Government and Politics Unit 1 Comprehensive Lecture Notes with Bell ringers

AP Government and Politics Unit 1 Comprehensive Lecture Notes with Bell ringers

Comprehensive AP Government and Politics Unit 1 Lecture Notes - Engage, Explore, Excel!Unlock the door to a captivating exploration of American government with our Comprehensive AP Government and Politics Unit 1 Lecture Notes. Crafted to be more than just a guide, this resource is your key to fostering dynamic classroom discussions, igniting critical thinking, and providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the Constitutional underpinnings of the U.S. government.Features that Set Us
Preview of Types of Government - US Gov Dual Language SPANISH

Types of Government - US Gov Dual Language SPANISH

This product is 100% in Spanish. It is designed for dual-language secondary students in U.S Government.Start by using the 16 page (editable) Google Slides to introduce your students to the concept of authoritarianism versus democracy. Slides provide teacher-led instructions for the following concepts:What is authority / authoritarianism. Can you define it?What are the different kinds of authoritarian governments and how are they different? (totalitarianism, dictatorships, autocracy, monarchy, ol
Preview of The First 3 Presidencies - Washington, Adams, Jefferson Nearpod/Slides

The First 3 Presidencies - Washington, Adams, Jefferson Nearpod/Slides

There is SO MUCH to cover in the early years of the nation! After completing a separate unit on the creation of the government, I start my next unit by looking at some of the major events of Washington’s, Adams’, and Jefferson’s presidencies. This allows me to move through this time period efficiently, while tying the ideals of democracy and foundations of government we just studied to the War of 1812 and the emergence of the United States as a viable global player.This Google Slides presentatio
Preview of U.S. Government Interactive Notes, 3 Branches, Constitution, Amendments,

U.S. Government Interactive Notes, 3 Branches, Constitution, Amendments,

Are you new to teaching social studies and need a quick overview of what to teach? Or maybe you're a veteran but looking for a quick refresher? Whatever your need, these notes are for you. Revised and up to date on Texas TEKS.Topics included in this set of notes:Articles of Confederation2nd Constitutional ConventionThe Constitution -3 Branches of GovernmentThe Great CompromiseInteractive Part:Parts of the ConstitutionExplanation of the PreambleThe Articles of the ConstitutionThe Amendments of
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