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Preview of Social & Political Ideologies Notes and Assignment

Social & Political Ideologies Notes and Assignment

Follows BC Social Studies 10 curriculum of Ideology and government unit. Students learn about different political and social ideologies. Guiding questions and examples offered throughout. Assignment with resources, hand outs and rubric at the end! Great way to finish off Socials Government Unit and engage students into the different ideologies.
Preview of Supreme Court Cases:  Teens on the Docket Project

Supreme Court Cases: Teens on the Docket Project

Created by
Joel Troge
What's the best way to get a teenager interested in learning about the Supreme Court? Put 'em on the docket!This project looks at 10 United States Supreme Court cases that have every teenager's favorite topic: other teenagers. It is a highly motivating topic and gives you the opportunity to have students examine the nuances and purpose of the judicial system. The project culminates in a trifold presentation and I have included the model that you can make and students can follow.I designed th
Preview of Congressional Debate Bundle of Assignments and Resources

Congressional Debate Bundle of Assignments and Resources

Created by
Lit's Lit
Assignments and materials needed to conduct a whole-group, intensive mock congressional debate using bills written by the students.Completing all assignments and whole-group debate on a 90-minute block schedule takes roughly 3 weeks to complete.
Preview of Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms Poster Assignment (CHV2O)

Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms Poster Assignment (CHV2O)

Created by
TeacherBinder
This assignment has been designed for the grade 10 Civics course in Ontario, Canada (CHV2O).In this assignment, students are required to choose one right or freedom from the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. They will be required to complete three tasks in this assignment:Task # 1: Define their chosen right/freedom in their own wordsTask # 2: Form two student-inquiry questions relating to the chosen right/freedom. Conduct research to find the answers to their two questionsTask # 3: Find a
Preview of AP Government Practice Exam

AP Government Practice Exam

This is by far my favorite practice exam that I have and use with my students. This practice exam includes 60 multiple choice questions It also includes 4 writing prompt questionsThis includes an answer sheet for students The answer key for the 60 multiple choice questions give a detailed answer about what the correct answer is and why each answer choice is correct or not correctThe answer key for the writing questions breaks down each question into an essay to grade rubric of key things student
Preview of Presidential (Executive) Roles Dream Team Draft Bracket Presentations

Presidential (Executive) Roles Dream Team Draft Bracket Presentations

Created by
Logan Hess
In a group of four, students will DRAFT four American Presidents and attempt to build the best Executive Branch ever assembled! Students will need to research and look at historical examples of 4 President’s acting in their Executive ROLES. Students will address 7 key roles of the Executive Branch plus a First Lady. They will compete in a bracket tournament and the team that creates the best Dream Team of Presidents (chosen by the class) will win!
Preview of U.S. Government Interest Group Influencing Public Policy Simulation Activity

U.S. Government Interest Group Influencing Public Policy Simulation Activity

Created by
HelpingHistory
U.S. Government & Politics Interest Group Influencing Public Policy Simulation ActivityIncludes:Teacher lesson planStudent direction sheet and rubric2 Graphic OrganizersFully editablePlease email me with any questions at HelpingHistory@yahoo.comTERMS OF USE -This item is a paid digital download fromMy TPT StoreAs such, it is for use in one classroom only. This item is also bound by copyright laws. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part thereof) on the Internet ar
Preview of International Relations Project Ideas: Rationale/Vocabulary/Helpful Links/Rubric

International Relations Project Ideas: Rationale/Vocabulary/Helpful Links/Rubric

These project ideas aim to engage high school students in meaningful research, critical thinking, and practical applications of their knowledge of international relations and globalization. Projects like these not only deepen students' understanding of global issues but also cultivate important skills such as research, analysis, and presentation.I use this editable project for my High School International Relations Class.
Preview of American Government: Bill of Rights Poster Project Outline

American Government: Bill of Rights Poster Project Outline

The "Bill of Rights Poster Project" serves as an effective and engaging educational activity for high school students studying US Government. This project is grounded in several educational principles and objectives, making it a valuable addition to the classroom curriculum. American Government: Bill of Rights Poster Project INCLUDES:RationaleOutlineAmendmentsRubric
Preview of U.S. Government & Politics Interest Group Designing an Infographic Activity

U.S. Government & Politics Interest Group Designing an Infographic Activity

Created by
HelpingHistory
U.S. Government & Politics Interest Group Designing an Infographic ActivityIncludes:Teacher lesson planStudent direction sheet and rubricGraphic OrganizerExampleFully editablePlease email me with any questions at HelpingHistory@yahoo.comTERMS OF USE -This item is a paid digital download fromMy TPT StoreAs such, it is for use in one classroom only. This item is also bound by copyright laws. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part thereof) on the Internet are all st
Preview of Research Paper Outline: International Relations: Understanding Global Suffering

Research Paper Outline: International Relations: Understanding Global Suffering

The study of international suffering is paramount in cultivating empathetic, globally-aware citizens. This unit project aims to immerse high school students in the multifaceted aspects of international suffering, encouraging critical thinking, empathy, and a deeper understanding of the global challenges faced by various communities. Great for an International Relations, Political Science, or Government Class. Research Paper Outline: High School International RelationsUnderstanding Global Humanit
Preview of AP Government - Practicing FRQ's - Worksheet

AP Government - Practicing FRQ's - Worksheet

This worksheet includes strategies for answering FRQ questions on the AP exam. This is designed to have students write an answer then grade a classmates to give them more perspective on what is expected. This includes examples and a rubric.
Preview of U.S. Federal Budget Project Guide

U.S. Federal Budget Project Guide

Created by
Joel Troge
This is an easy-to-implement project that I have used in my U.S. Government courses in the past, although it could be adapted for use in U.S. history or even an applied math course. The learning focus is to get students to make the connections from values to numbers and recognize that differing political perspectives can be seen in how the federal budget takes shape.
Preview of U.S. Government & Politics Creating an Opinion Poll Group Activity

U.S. Government & Politics Creating an Opinion Poll Group Activity

Created by
HelpingHistory
U.S. Government & Politics Creating an Opinion Poll Group ActivityIncludes:Topic: Measuring Public OpinionTeacher lesson planStudent Direction Sheet & Rubric2 Student Group Handouts of WorksheetFully editablePlease email me with any questions at HelpingHistory@yahoo.comTERMS OF USE -This item is a paid digital download fromMy TPT StoreAs such, it is for use in one classroom only. This item is also bound by copyright laws. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any par
Preview of September 11th US History/Government Essay: Prompts/Rationale/Rubric

September 11th US History/Government Essay: Prompts/Rationale/Rubric

September 11th US History Essay:INCLUDES: Prompts/Rationale/RubricCreating essay prompts related to the events of 9/11 in U.S. history is a meaningful way to encourage critical thinking and reflection on this significant event.
Preview of THE SUPERHERO PRESIDENT PROJECT: Defining the Powers of the President

THE SUPERHERO PRESIDENT PROJECT: Defining the Powers of the President

A fun and engaging way to explore and reinforce student understanding of the powers and responsibilities of the president. Students are tasked with creating their very own SUPERHERO PRESIDENT complete and superpowers that help him or her execute the responsibilities of the office!Easy to implement as an individual or group project.Make group work make sense with assigned roles to encourage accountability to the group.Rubrics included to direct instruction, simplify grading and inform student pro
Preview of American Experience: The Immigrant Experience Assignment

American Experience: The Immigrant Experience Assignment

There are many reasons as why people immigrate to America. With each wave of immigration, we come up with a new definition of “The American Identity”. People (society), the economics of our/other countries, and our politics dictate what an American is, and often puts limits on those that come to the United States. Amongst assimilating to “American Culture”; immigrants face many hardships (social, political, and economic). It is your goal to depict the immigrant experience on paper with pictur
Preview of Redistribution/Welfare Programs Project

Redistribution/Welfare Programs Project

There are many state and federal programs that redistribute our wealth through various programs. Students will choose, or you can assign, a state or federal program for students to research, become an expert on, create a digital presentation, and present to their classmates! This PPT and Rubric are completely EDITABLE! This product comes with Federal and California State programs, but these can be changed to your state programs. This download includes the PPT with the project purpose, instructio
Preview of Remembering 9/11 Culminating Activity

Remembering 9/11 Culminating Activity

Created by
mihistorychicks
After exploring and discussing the events of September 11, 2001, this open ended and versatile assignment provides an opportunity for students to synthesize what they have learned and what reactions to the events they have. Click preview to see an example of student work. A thought page is a single page synthesis response to a reading or discussion in class. It is a creation illustrating the content of the topic, what students think about the topic, as well as how the material connects to the
Preview of High School Capstone Project - Argumentative Essay/Discussion Panel (Debate)

High School Capstone Project - Argumentative Essay/Discussion Panel (Debate)

Created by
HS Business Whiz
This capstone project will allow your students to apply their understanding of any subject area to a real-world, debatable issue of your choice. I have used this in Economics for topics such as Minimum Wage Laws, Universal Basic Income, Subsidies, Federal Student Loans, Cryptocurrencies (such as Bitcoin), and Trade Agreements. The project process includes an outline, rough draft, and final argumentative paper as well as an in-class Discussion Panel (Debate style) Activity over each topic. The pr
Preview of Congressional Debate Bundle of Resources and Materials

Congressional Debate Bundle of Resources and Materials

Created by
Lit's Lit
Bundle includes assignments and materials necessary to conduct whole-group Congressional Debate rounds with student-written bills.Bundle includes:Introductory Build-A-Government ActivityCongressional Debate ProceedingsCongressional Debate RubricFun Practice Congressional Debate BillsCongressional Debate Bill AnalysisCongressional Debate Bill Writing Practice ActivityCongressional Debate Assignment (Two Parts)
Preview of Should Gorsuch be confirmed? Letter to Congress - Judicial Branch Writing Prompt

Should Gorsuch be confirmed? Letter to Congress - Judicial Branch Writing Prompt

Near the end of our unit on the Supreme Court, students write letters to their members of Congress. This fully editable task card with scoring rubric, asks students to research the current nominee for the Supreme Court, his positions and how he would affect the balance of the court. Then students write a letter that is sent in bulk to congressional offices. This lesson works very well with the New Your Times lesson plan "Evaluating Trumps Nomination of Judge Grouch to the Supreme Court. Can be
Preview of APUSH - DBQ Rubric

APUSH - DBQ Rubric

In the APUSH classroom, practice makes perfect! With this DBQ Rubric, students will participate in assessing DBQs and providing invaluable feedback to their peers on major components (i.e. thesis, contextualization, using evidence from documents, etc.). This rubric is an effective way to get students to look at their own essays with fresh eyes and implement the suggestions for improvement provided by their peers.
Preview of Manifest Destiny - Primary Source Analysis, Close Reading, Vocabulary, Writing

Manifest Destiny - Primary Source Analysis, Close Reading, Vocabulary, Writing

In this inquiry based lesson, students are lead through a primary source analysis, close reading activity , and vocabulary development activity to answer the inquiry question: What inspired Americans to move west during the 1800s? Students close the lesson with a Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning Writing Assessment.Manifest Destiny - Primary Source Analysis, Close Reading, Vocabulary, Writing includes:- Student Handout- Primary Source Analysis- Close Reading Activity- Vocabulary Development- Writin
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