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Preview of President LINCOLN & KENNEDY Crazy Similarities Presentation FUN!!!

President LINCOLN & KENNEDY Crazy Similarities Presentation FUN!!!

This fun Presentation reviews the crazy similarities between Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. Your students will enjoy this presentation. The similarities are CRAZY! PowerPoint & Google Slides compatible****************************************************************************************You may also like:⭐ Formative Assessments for Any Subject (Google Drive & Print)⭐ President Kennedy "On History" Reading and Annotation Guide (Print & Digital)⭐9/11 | PPT | Reading &
Preview of Who Is Sonia Sotomayor Powerpoint

Who Is Sonia Sotomayor Powerpoint

Created by
Liza Abbott
A Google Slide presentation using the information from the book, Who Is Sonia Sotomayor. This is intended to be a supplement to the book. There are 68 slides that include questions and answers with page numbers, pictures, and videos related to each topic. I have included the Alabama standards and there is a slide with related topics.The videos are embedded into the PowerPoint but I have also included the link because sometimes the embedded video does not work. Please keep in mind that due to cha
Preview of Who Is/Was Ruth Bader Ginsburg Powerpoint

Who Is/Was Ruth Bader Ginsburg Powerpoint

Created by
Liza Abbott
A Google Slide presentation using the information from the book, Who Is Ruth Bader Ginsburg. This is intended to be a supplement to the book. There are 69 slides that include questions and answers with page numbers, pictures, and videos related to each topic. I have included the Alabama standards and there is a slide with related topics.The videos are embedded into the PowerPoint but I have also included the link because sometimes the embedded video does not work. Please keep in mind that due to
Preview of The American Revolution- An Era of Revolutions

The American Revolution- An Era of Revolutions

In this Google presentation, students will get an overview of the American Revolution, how it began, how Americans won, and the government establishments made afterwards. This will lead us into the revolutions of Europe. Included are 4 class discussion/review questions at the end.
Preview of The Rise of Totalitarianism

The Rise of Totalitarianism

In this lesson, students will learn about totalitarianisms and the different ways to achieve total control. This lesson focuses on forms of control such as police terror, propaganda, indoctrination, censorship, and religions persecution. We will learn how Joseph Stalin used each of these methods to transform the Soviet Union into a totalitarian state.
Preview of Civics & Government: Connecting the Court & the Constitution

Civics & Government: Connecting the Court & the Constitution

Canva presentation that provides background knowledge on what is considered a landmark court case, explains how court cases connect to the United States Constitution, and has a matching activity with explanations and answers.
Preview of AP Government Unit 1 Section 2 PowerPoint (5 Lessons Total, AP 1.4)

AP Government Unit 1 Section 2 PowerPoint (5 Lessons Total, AP 1.4)

This detailed PowerPoint is for you to use however you want!I have prepared it so that if you need to present a lesson but do not have anything ready, this PowerPoint is as simple as just downloading and ready to present! All slides have been formatted as well!This series of lectures/lessons also aligns with AP Standards 1.4If you are teaching government, you might need some help on your first few lessons. This PowerPoint teaches lessons 7-11 and covers all of the basics of:Our First Form of Gov
Preview of Connecting the Court & the Constitution: Presentation & Matching Cards

Connecting the Court & the Constitution: Presentation & Matching Cards

This lesson scored me a phenomenal score on my observation! Use these slides for direct instruction to explain what a Landmark case is and what is involved. Connect the cases to the United States Constitution using the Google Document where you can print and cut the slips to provide an independent or collaborative matching activity for students to show what they know. Answer key is slides 10-16 of Canva presentation.
Preview of AP Gov Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy, Chapter 2: The Constitution

AP Gov Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy, Chapter 2: The Constitution

Attractive Google slides with animated bullets.Lecture based on Unit 1, Chapter 2 of AMSCO, Advanced Placement Edition, United States Government & Politics, by David Wolfford.These slides cover the following:Articles of ConfederationShays's RebellionRatification of the ConstitutionThe Virginia PlanThe New Jersey PlanThe Great CompromiseThe 3/5 CompromiseThe Slave Trade CompromiseThe Electoral College CompromiseAmending the Constitution (Article 5)The Introduction of the Bill of RightsConstit
Preview of EDITABLE Canva Template Chalkboard w/Different Kids in Classroom for any Content

EDITABLE Canva Template Chalkboard w/Different Kids in Classroom for any Content

Hello Fellow Educator!Thank you for considering this EDITABLE Canva template!When you access the document, click on the link that says CLICK HERE. Once it opens, you will SAVE a COPY of this template on your own Canva account. You will edit YOUR SAVED copy. I used PRO account elements on this PDF, so you will need a pro account to get all of the same elements.There are 12 slides for content, a concluding slide, and title slides (for a total of 14 slides). If you need more slides, you can duplica
Preview of The Executive Branch Presentation Mini-Lesson:  Grades 5-12

The Executive Branch Presentation Mini-Lesson: Grades 5-12

This resource provides introductory information on the U.S. Executive Branch. Through this mini-lesson or presentation (~15-20 minutes, pending implementation), students can develop civic literacy skills, and an understanding of the U.S. government, equipping them for informed civic engagement and analytical thinking in the realm of political leadership.It includes:What Is the Presidency?How Does One Become PresidentKey ResponsibilitiesConstitution and the RoleRemoval of a PresidentLimitations o
Preview of AP Gov Unit 2: Interactions Among Branches of Government, Chapter 4 Congress

AP Gov Unit 2: Interactions Among Branches of Government, Chapter 4 Congress

Attractive Google slides with animated bullets.Lecture based on Unit 2, Chapter 4 of AMSCO, Advanced Placement Edition, United States Government & Politics, by David Wolfford.These slides cover the following:Organization of CongressLawmakingQualifications of Congress personsThe incumbency EffectCongressional CaucusesReapportionmentDeclaration of War / Gulf of Tonkin Resolution / War Powers ActLeadership in CongressLegislative Process: How a bill is madeHistory of the filibusterCongressional
Preview of AP Gov Unit 3: Civil Liberties & Civil Rights, Chapter 8 The 1st Amendment

AP Gov Unit 3: Civil Liberties & Civil Rights, Chapter 8 The 1st Amendment

Attractive Google slides with animated bullets.Lecture based on Unit 3, Chapter 8 of AMSCO, Advanced Placement Edition, United States Government & Politics, by David Wolfford.These slides cover the following:The Bill of RightsFirst Amendment: Freedom of ReligionSeparation of Church & StateThe Establishment ClauseEngel v. Vitale (1962), required SCOTUS caseThe Lemon TestThe Pledge of AllegianceThe Free Exercise ClauseWisconsin v. Yoder (1972), required SCOTUS caseFirst Amendment: Freedom
Preview of AP Gov Unit 2: Interactions Among the Branches, Chapter 7 The Bureaucracy

AP Gov Unit 2: Interactions Among the Branches, Chapter 7 The Bureaucracy

Attractive Google slides with animated bullets.Lecture based on Unit 2, Chapter 7 of AMSCO, Advanced Placement Edition, United States Government & Politics, by David Wolfford.These slides cover the following:Structure of the Federal BureaucracyExecutive Office of the President (EOP)Cabinet DepartmentsIndependent AgenciesRegulatory AgenciesGovernment CorporationsIron TriangleIssue NetworksCivil ServiceBureaucratic ImplementationBureaucratic DiscretionRulemaking AuthorityCongressional Oversigh
Preview of AP US History: Period 3 (1754-1800) / Content Review (APUSH)

AP US History: Period 3 (1754-1800) / Content Review (APUSH)

Attractive Google slides with animated bullets and loads of primary artwork.Content review sequence follows Henretta's America's History for the AP® Course, though the material stems from multiple AP sources. Check out my Later Middle Ages free download to see whether my slides suit your needs.These slides cover the following topics:French and Indian War Treaty of Paris (1763)Currency Act (1764)Sugar Act (1764)Stamp Act (1765)Quartering Act (1765)Sons of LibertyStamp Act Congress (1765)Declarato
Preview of AP Gov Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy, Chapter 1 Founding Principles

AP Gov Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy, Chapter 1 Founding Principles

Attractive Google slides with animated bullets.Lecture based on Unit 1, Chapter 1 of AMSCO, Advanced Placement Edition, United States Government & Politics, by David Wolfford.These slides cover the following:Enlightenment Roots (Hobbes, Locke, Montesquieu, and Rousseau)The Road to American IndependenceThe Continental CongressesThe Declaration of IndependenceThe U.S. ConstitutionTypes of Democracy (Pluralist, Participatory, & Elitist)Federalists v. Anti-FederalistsBrutus #1Federalist #10
Preview of AP Gov Unit 2: Interactions Among the Branches, Chapter 6 The Judiciary

AP Gov Unit 2: Interactions Among the Branches, Chapter 6 The Judiciary

Attractive Google slides with animated bullets.Lecture based on Unit 2, Chapter 6 of AMSCO, Advanced Placement Edition, United States Government & Politics, by David Wolfford.These slides cover the following:Article IIIFederalist #78Federal Court System (District, Appellate, Supreme Court)Marbury v. Madison (1804): AP required caseHow courts make law (precedent, stare decisis, etc.)The Marshall CourtThe Taney Court (Dred Scott case)FDR's "Court-Packing"The Warren CourtThe Burger CourtThe Reh
Preview of Flag Code PPT / How to Observe Proper U.S. Flag Protocol & Etiquette

Flag Code PPT / How to Observe Proper U.S. Flag Protocol & Etiquette

This instructional and patriotic powerpoint teaches students official U.S. Flag Code, Title 36, Chapter 10 on patriotic customs. Sections 171-176 explain how to show proper respect to the flag during the national anthem, Pledge of Allegiance, how to hoist and lower the flag, how to fold the American flag (and the state flag), as well as the many rules regarding the flag. For example, students will understand:Why must the American flag fly higher than the others?Can the flag be flown at night? In
Preview of US Government, Lessons 136 - 180

US Government, Lessons 136 - 180

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Prodigy Books
Prodigy Books is dedicated to providing outstanding content at a very low price throughout the world. As such, all of our robust, vetted lessons are only $0.25!All courses are divided into 45-lesson (one 9-weeks) products so that teachers can purchase only the amount of content that they need.All courses have 45 lessons (one 9-weeks), 90 lessons (one semester), or 180 lessons (full year), and provide full coverage of all learning objectives in a standard US-version of the course.Each product zip
Preview of US Government, Lessons 91 - 135

US Government, Lessons 91 - 135

Created by
Prodigy Books
Prodigy Books is dedicated to providing outstanding content at a very low price throughout the world. As such, all of our robust, vetted lessons are only $0.25!All courses are divided into 45-lesson (one 9-weeks) products so that teachers can purchase only the amount of content that they need.All courses have 45 lessons (one 9-weeks), 90 lessons (one semester), or 180 lessons (full year), and provide full coverage of all learning objectives in a standard US-version of the course.Each product zip
Preview of US Government, Lessons 46 - 90

US Government, Lessons 46 - 90

Created by
Prodigy Books
Prodigy Books is dedicated to providing outstanding content at a very low price throughout the world. As such, all of our robust, vetted lessons are only $0.25!All courses are divided into 45-lesson (one 9-weeks) products so that teachers can purchase only the amount of content that they need.All courses have 45 lessons (one 9-weeks), 90 lessons (one semester), or 180 lessons (full year), and provide full coverage of all learning objectives in a standard US-version of the course.Each product zip
Preview of US Government, Lessons 1 - 45

US Government, Lessons 1 - 45

Created by
Prodigy Books
Prodigy Books is dedicated to providing outstanding content at a very low price throughout the world. As such, all of our robust, vetted lessons are only $0.25!All courses are divided into 45-lesson (one 9-weeks) products so that teachers can purchase only the amount of content that they need.All courses have 45 lessons (one 9-weeks), 90 lessons (one semester), or 180 lessons (full year), and provide full coverage of all learning objectives in a standard US-version of the course.Each product zip
Preview of New Jersey Attorney General's Use of Force Policy - Lecture Guided Notes Bundle

New Jersey Attorney General's Use of Force Policy - Lecture Guided Notes Bundle

New Jersey Attorney General's Use of Force Policy - Lecture Guided Notes BundleIncludes, PPT Presentation, Student Guided Notes and Instructor Notes
Preview of AP Government Unit 1 (Content Review)

AP Government Unit 1 (Content Review)

Attractive Google slides with animated bullets.Lecture based on Unit 1 of AMSCO, Advanced Placement Edition, United States Government & Politics, by David Wolfford.Chapter 1: Founding PrinciplesChapter 2: The ConstitutionChapter 3: Federalism
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