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High school civics outlines for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of The "Other" Amendments (11-27) PowerPoint and Graphic Organizer/ Guided Notes

The "Other" Amendments (11-27) PowerPoint and Graphic Organizer/ Guided Notes

Created by
Randy Tease
So you just spent an entire unit on the Bill of Rights in your class, now you remember that there are 17 other Amendments! What now? This product is the perfect start for you! This product includes both a 25 slide PowerPoint presentation and a graphic organizer/ guided notes Microsoft Word document to accompany the PowerPoint. Students will exposed to Amendments that have led to the end of slavery, end of poll taxes, the desegregation of public schools, presidential reform, etc. In addi
Preview of 27 Amendment Powerpoint

27 Amendment Powerpoint

This is a great powerpoint with built in real-life samples and discussion questions for students to follow along with the 27 Amendments to the Constitution. This powerpoint engages the students and makes discussing the amendments a fun learning experience. The powerpoint is setup as a lecture/discussion on the many intricacies of how our Amendments work in the world today and are interpreted from the Supreme Court. Provides good acronyms for helping students remember- first amendment RAPPS
Preview of Ohio Government - The Ohio Constitution & Legislative Branch

Ohio Government - The Ohio Constitution & Legislative Branch

Created by
Primary Sources
This set of files includes a great overview of the Ohio Constitution of 1851 and of the Legislative Branch (The General Assembly). The state of Ohio recently passed a law requiring teachers of American Government to include covering the Constitution of Ohio, and this can help you do that!I have always been frustrated with the general way that textbooks cover state and local governments, so I decided to replace that chapter with this information. I pulled a lot of info from the official governm
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 HMH Government Chapters 1-9 PPT and Outline bundle

HMH Government Chapters 1-9 PPT and Outline bundle

Created by
Project 1791
This bundle includes power points and outlines for chapters 1-9 (chapters 6 and 7 are together as they both cover Article II of the Constitution). This bundle has a free bonus of the Government pretest and answer key.
Preview of US GOVERNMENT - BUNDLE

US GOVERNMENT - BUNDLE

Entire US Government curriculum (semester-length) for secondary students. Includes 29 PowerPoint presentations covering all aspects of US Government, accompanying guided notes outlines for each PowerPoint presentation, 2 worksheets and a study guide covering the Watergate Scandal, 2 Civics resources (PowerPoint and study guide), and 2 Constitution Day resources (worksheet and quiz) to accompany US Constitution lesson(s). Class covers all state standards related to US Government.
Preview of Ohio Government - The Ohio Judicial Branch

Ohio Government - The Ohio Judicial Branch

Created by
Primary Sources
This set of files includes a great overview of the Ohio Judicial Branch. The state of Ohio passed a law requiring teachers of American Government to include covering the Constitution of Ohio, and this can help you do that!I have always been frustrated with the general way that textbooks cover state and local governments, so I decided to replace that chapter with this information. I pulled a lot of info from the official government websites that I wanted to teach about. It's a great way to tea
Preview of Tort Civil Law Lawsuit PowerPoint Handout - negligence

Tort Civil Law Lawsuit PowerPoint Handout - negligence

Created by
AMY MILLER
Tort Civil Law Lawsuit PowerPoint Worksheet - negligence - damages, duty, breach, causation, cause in fact, proximate cause
Preview of Ohio Government - The Ohio Executive Branch

Ohio Government - The Ohio Executive Branch

Created by
Primary Sources
This set of files includes a great overview of the Ohio Executive Branch. The state of Ohio passed a law requiring teachers of American Government to include covering the Constitution of Ohio, and this can help you do that!I have always been frustrated with the general way that textbooks cover state and local governments, so I decided to replace that chapter with this information. I pulled a lot of info from the official government websites that I wanted to teach about. It's a great way to te
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law

How a Bill Becomes a Law

Created by
Lauren Matherne
This interactive chart shows how a bill becomes a law. Made for 9th grade Civics class.
Preview of AP Comp. Govt. Unit 3 Review

AP Comp. Govt. Unit 3 Review

This PowerPoint reviews content in Unit 3 of the AP Comparative Government and Politics course. It is mostly text and meant for review rather than to teach everything for the first time. It does provide extensive information on each country.
Preview of Judicial Branch PowerPoint & Notes

Judicial Branch PowerPoint & Notes

Need a comprehensive PowerPoint for teaching the Judicial Branch? Look no further! This PowerPoint has it all, including standards-based content, graphics, and the Supreme Court members (updated 2015). Also included student fill-in-the-blank notes that follow the PowerPoint.
Preview of Where Does the Money Go?: A Lesson in the Influences of Congress

Where Does the Money Go?: A Lesson in the Influences of Congress

This bundle is everything you need to teach your students about the different influences of Congress and interest groups! Included is the following: 1) 15 slide power point with pictures. That covers the five influences of Congress ( Voters, President, Political Parties, Interest Groups, and PACs). 2) Fill in the blank notes that go along with the power point presentation. Fill in the blank notes are very helpful because students can be more focused on you and what you are saying versus trying
Preview of AP Comparative Government and Politics: electoral systems

AP Comparative Government and Politics: electoral systems

After the 2020 election, many people are examining the US electoral system. This product includes reviews of many alternative democratic electoral systems.Here is the table of contents:Presidential vs Parliamentarian SystemsSingle Member District systems French Parliamentary and Presidential electionsIranian ElectionsInstant run-off electionsObservations about Single Member District systems“Spoiler candidates”Observations about Proportional representation elections - Germany, the NetherlandsEle
Preview of Constitutional Convention of 1787 - PowerPoint, Notes, Activities, & MORE

Constitutional Convention of 1787 - PowerPoint, Notes, Activities, & MORE

Created by
HistoTeam
This comprehensive U.S. Constitutional Convention bundle covers the drafting and ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1787, providing an in-depth exploration of American history. With 191 editable PowerPoint slides, it includes learning objectives, success criteria, unit vocabulary, and activities that cover a range of topics, from the causes and effects of the American Revolution to the ratification process of the U.S. Constitution. The bundle also includes cooperative learning activities,
Preview of Police Patrol Techniques - PowerPoint Lecture

Police Patrol Techniques - PowerPoint Lecture

Police Patrol Techniques - PowerPoint Lecture
Preview of Criminal Law - Defenses to Crimes Lecture PowerPoint

Criminal Law - Defenses to Crimes Lecture PowerPoint

Very detailed presentation identifying defenses to crimes.Learning Targets Include:List the three elements of self-defense.Describe when deadly force may be used in self-defense.Name two situations in which a first aggressor can claim self-defense.Describe the circumstances in which a person can use force to defend property.Explain when a police officer may use deadly force in effecting an arrest or preventing escape.List five tests for determining insanity.
Preview of Editable Daily Google Slides & Notes Template - Civics/America/History Theme

Editable Daily Google Slides & Notes Template - Civics/America/History Theme

This Google Slides template is simple, clear, and perfect for middle or high school classroom management. Use this for your Social Studies, American History, Civics, Government, or Economics classes. Additionally perfect for lectures, lessons, and notes about Presidents Day, Independence Day, Revolutionary War, The Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, Constitution Day, 9/11, Memorial Day, Veterans Day, Elections, etc.Features pastel, patriotic colors (red, white, blue, gold) and Americ
Preview of Reform Movements of the 1800s- Lecture & Notes

Reform Movements of the 1800s- Lecture & Notes

Created by
Kelli Carlson
This Antebellum Reform Movements Powerpoint lecture and notes can be used by you, your sub, or students with 1:1 access. Includes the following topics: The Second Great AwakeningTemperance MovementEducation ReformAbolitionist MovementWomen’s Rights Movement Fulfills the following Michigan Content Expectations: U4.3 Reform Movements Analyze the growth of antebellum American reform movements. 8 – U4.3.1 Explain the origins of the American education system and Horace Mann’s campaign for free compul
Preview of Cold War PowerPoint and Notes

Cold War PowerPoint and Notes

Created by
AICE of Grades
This PowerPoint is aligned with Florida's Gateway to US History Textbook. It will help students prepare for the US History EOC. The notes are made so that students follow along and fill in the blanks. Pictures on each slide so that students stay interested.
Preview of The Antiwar Movement against the War in Vietnam (Presentation)

The Antiwar Movement against the War in Vietnam (Presentation)

70-slide presentation on the antiwar movement against the war in Vietnam. The presentation is organized chronologically from the first protests in 1965 to the decline of the movement in the early 1970s. Numerous primary and secondary source documents are included (charts graphs, photographs, political cartoons, quotations, drawings, and government documents). Vocabulary: Civil Disobedience University of California, Berkeley Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) Teach-in International Day of
Preview of Unit 2: Lesson 9: Presidential Vs. Parlimentary Governments

Unit 2: Lesson 9: Presidential Vs. Parlimentary Governments

This PowerPoint explains the difference between Presidential and Parliamentary democracies. The standard that corresponds with this lesson is: c.Describe the two predominant forms of democratic governments: parliamentary and presidential. Please feel free to download the PowerPoint guide I created.
Preview of Electoral College PowerPoint

Electoral College PowerPoint

This 15 slide PowerPoint presentation boasts the following objectives: Identify how a person gets elected to public office, understand why the Electoral College was created, and evaluate the fairness of the E.C. This zip file comes with the PowerPoint and fill-in-the-blank notes that correspond. Use this to teach all about the electoral process!
Preview of The Constitution Explained - Interactive PowerPoints with Fill-in Notes

The Constitution Explained - Interactive PowerPoints with Fill-in Notes

Created by
Primary Sources
If you want your students to actually read the Constitution, but find it to be a daunting task, this is the unit for you! I created this to replace my textbook with the Constitution of the United States. I taught it by having my students take turns reading from Article I, and we worked our way through the whole Constitution (it took a full grading period). I had them do "popcorn" reading where they were allowed to call on a student to read after them anytime they arrived at either a period or
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