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Government rubrics for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Create Your Own Country Project-Step by Step Guide-Editable

Create Your Own Country Project-Step by Step Guide-Editable

In this project, students will be working in pairs to create their own country from scratch. They will also choose a type of government for their country.  Their final product will be a brochure and a PowerPoint presentation.This resource includes:PowerPoint presentation with complete project detailsStudent Handout following the Power Point Presentation (PDF and MSWORD)Rubric for grading the brochure and presentation (PDF and MSWORD)PowerPoint Presentation Images are flattened but all titles and
Preview of AP Government & Politics Current Events PowerPoint Project - AP Gov U.S.

AP Government & Politics Current Events PowerPoint Project - AP Gov U.S.

Fully editable for you AP Gov needs. Aligned with the AP U.S. Government & Politics Course and Exam Description Redesign, effective Fall 2018Includes Method, Rubric, PPT Template, Example and Sign-ups!Want your students to increase their test scores on the AP GOPO Exam? Give them exposure to the 5 Big Ideas of APGOPO year round by incorporating Current Events into your curriculum.Materials included: Methodology for setting up a successful student-presented current events session each weekGr
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 Intro to Judicial Branch PowerPoint

Intro to Judicial Branch PowerPoint

Created by
kilbycrew
This powerpoint is a nice supplemental resource for your government unit. It is an introduction that outlines the Judicial Branch of government and goes over its roles and responsibilities. It discusses the Supreme Court and introduces each of the current justices. This is meant to be used as a resource only. There is a short letter writing assignment at the end, complete with a rubric. I've included both the powerpoint and a pdf version if that works better for you. For optimal formatting, plea
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 Current Events PowerPoint Presentation Project for Government - semester long

Current Events PowerPoint Presentation Project for Government - semester long

Includes Method, Rubric, PPT Template, Example and Sign-ups! Want your students to be informed on what is going on in the world TODAY, not just on what is in the textbook? Incorporate Current Events into your lessons on a weekly basis. Materials included: *Methodology for setting up a successful student-presented current events session each week *Grading rubric *Power Point presentation blank template *Current Events presentation completed example *Sign-up sheet. Use 10-years experien
Preview of Bill of Rights PowerPoint Project

Bill of Rights PowerPoint Project

Created by
Teach N Learn
Students will create a PowerPoint project on the Bill of Rights. Packet includes a detailed rubric on how to design the PowerPoint including a few questions to get the students thinking about their rights.
Preview of Juvenile Justice: Argumentative Writing Activity

Juvenile Justice: Argumentative Writing Activity

Created by
Matthew Wallace
Help students craft an argumentative paragraph either in favor or against tough punishment for juvenile crime; particularly juvenile assault and battery cases. The goal of the lesson is to have students craft a claim, warrant, data, and impact. This can be used in ELA, Debate, and law classes and adapted to any topic where a position in favor or against can be taken. Format: "I do, We Do, You do"Assault and Battery Do Now, Lesson, You Tell Me's, Hypotheticals, and Exit Ticket are available in my
Preview of Comparative Religion

Comparative Religion

This lesson includes two PowerPoint lectures, an article, and a project. This first lecture introduces the major world religions. The second ties those religions to various political events in the modern era and throughout history. This is meant to spur discussion and meets multiple Social Studies standards. This lesson will take between two and three weeks depending on the size of groups and how much time they need to prepare their presentations.
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 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 Bill of Rights:  2nd Amendment Presentation

Bill of Rights: 2nd Amendment Presentation

Created by
Curt's Journey
Directions: Research any notable 2nd Amendment court case. Present it to class in a media presentation. Use any computer program you prefer (PowerPoint, Prezi, Google Slides, iMovie, Keynote, etc.) for your presentation. Use the rubric below as your guide. 2nd Amendment: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."THIS RESPONSE JOURNAL MIGHT BE HELPFUL, TOO!POSTERS FOR YOUR CLASSROOM!GREAT
Preview of World History/Government: Micro-Nation Mini Unit

World History/Government: Micro-Nation Mini Unit

Created by
William Rosser
Students sometimes have difficulty engaging in the different government systems found across the world. It is important for us to understand how government works so that we not only know our rights as citizens but are able to compare it to other societies. In order to make learning about government structures entertaining, I have created this mini unit that allows small groups of students to create their own countries from the ground up. Contained within is an introductory lecture PowerPoint th
Preview of IB Global Politics - Nations, States and Nation-States

IB Global Politics - Nations, States and Nation-States

A multiple class-period lesson that requires students to produce a video that describes their understanding of the terms nation, state and nation-state. The assignment is created with flexibility in terms of presentation and technical requirements. These could be adjusted to suit individual teacher needs. The presentation includes a link to the grading rubric used - a modified version of the IB HL Global Political Challenge rubric. Originally used with an IB Year 1 class, the PowerPoint format e
Preview of The Judicial Branch

The Judicial Branch

Want your students to know more than the "reality tv" version of the judicial branch? Want your students to realize real applications and the purpose of the judicial branch? This lesson set includes lessons that span 6-10+ days of instruction, depending upon your time frame and how you choose to use the resources. There are choices of formats and lessons with instructions and rubrics to make teaching the judicial branch interactive, simple for you, and still allow you some room for modification
Preview of Bill of Rights:  8th Amendment Presentation

Bill of Rights: 8th Amendment Presentation

Created by
Curt's Journey
Buy this instead! It's a better deal!Directions: Research any notable 8th Amendment court case. Present it to class in a media presentation. Use any computer program you prefer (PowerPoint, Prezi, Google Slides, iMovie, Keynote, etc.) for your presentation. Use the rubric below as your guide. 8th Amendment: Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.MORE DEALS:100 WORD SEARCHES HERE!!!!!THIS RESPONSE JOURNAL MIGHT BE HELPF
Preview of Bill of Rights:  6th Amendment Presentation

Bill of Rights: 6th Amendment Presentation

Created by
Curt's Journey
Directions: Research any notable sixth amendment court case. Present it to class in a media presentation. Use any computer program you prefer (PowerPoint, Prezi, Google Slides, iMovie, Keynote, etc.) for your presentation. Use the rubric below as your guide. 6th Amendment: The Sixth Amendment guarantees the rights of criminal defendants, including the right to a public trial without unnecessary delay, the right to a lawyer, the right to an impartial jury, and the right to know who your accu
Preview of World War II Presentation

World War II Presentation

World War II set of presentation directions for students, rubric, video explaining presentation directions and a PowerPoint with at least one slide devoted to each assigned topic. Presentations are in thematic categories such as social, technological, revolutionary ideas/causes, social and arts/entertainment. Files are in Word and Pdf. Presentations should take students no more than 3 minutes to complete when presenting. Directions allow students to select presentation method from a list which i
Preview of U.S. Government & Politics Civics 51st State Research Debate Activity Rubric

U.S. Government & Politics Civics 51st State Research Debate Activity Rubric

Created by
HelpingHistory
U.S. History Government & Politics Civics 51st State Research Debate Activity Rubric Graphic Organizer Position Paper includes is used as a culminating supplemental activity and can be completed in groups, pairs, or individually. Includes:Lesson PlanResearch graphic organizersStudent direction sheet with functional oral language suggestions for debateDebate note guideRubricHelpful hints to write a position paperFully editablePlease email me with any questions at HelpingHistory@yahoo.comTERMS
Preview of American Government Civics Purpose of Government Foldable Cube with Rubric

American Government Civics Purpose of Government Foldable Cube with Rubric

Created by
HelpingHistory
American Government, Civics, Politics Purpose of Government Foldable Cube includes teacher lesson plan, materials needed, student direction sheet with rubric and teacher Example with photos. Fully editable. Great classroom displays! Also easy to complete for distance learning. *Reviews the 6 purposes of government covered in the Preamble as a supplemental activity. Please email me with any questions at HelpingHistory@yahoo.comTERMS OF USE -This item is a paid digital download fromMy TPT StoreAs
Preview of President Research Poster

President Research Poster

Created by
Cheyenne Brooks
This PowerPoint was designed as a print out so that the students could create a poster about a specified president and set it up neatly. There is also a detailed rubric attached. The posters come out looking great because the students know exactly where to put the information. I love this assignment.
Preview of Political Party Brochure Rubric
Preview of Social Studies I Can Statements Grade 5

Social Studies I Can Statements Grade 5

These I Can Statements align with the 5th Grade Common Core standards. Use the I Can Statements for each unit of study. There is also an Essential Question for each unit. The essential questions can be used as an essay question at the end of the unit for assessment. The I Can Statements should be displayed throughout the unit on a display board or at the front of the room.
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