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Preview of Social Studies American Civics Bell Ringers Bundle (Google Slides Compatible)

Social Studies American Civics Bell Ringers Bundle (Google Slides Compatible)

Engage your students right when they walk in the door with bell ringers that will support your middle school American Government and Civics history curriculum!Inside this resource, you'll find 200 bell ringers to use throughout the year while you teach about American government, politics, the U.S. Constitution and other content related to Civics!Along with a PowerPoint version of the slides, the bell ringers are also compatible with Google Slides! There are links to digital versions of the bell
Preview of US HISTORY - GOVERMENT & CITIZENSHIP: US Constitution BUNDLE

US HISTORY - GOVERMENT & CITIZENSHIP: US Constitution BUNDLE

This bundle includes 13 great resources that form a complete learning segment.These resources offer a variety of learning strategies that engage the students in meaningful learning. Such as Primary Source AnalysisPowerPoint PresentationsGroup Discussion Questions prompts. Assessments & AssignmentsMovie Guide Questions with Answer KeyKey Topics include:The Articles of ConfederationThe Constitutional ConventionThe Constitution - Separation of Powers Federalism & Powers Defined in the Con
Preview of US History | Learning about the Constitution + Primary Source Analysis

US History | Learning about the Constitution + Primary Source Analysis

This lesson covers the essentials of the U.S. Constitution, the context around the document that influenced it, principles like separation of powers, checks and balances, and the functions of the three branches of government. Students analyze the excerpts of various articles from the Constitution, and compare and contrast the Congressional and presidential powers. Students examine the enumerated powers of Congress in Article 1, Section 1, while contrasting those powers to the powers of the pres
Preview of 1st Amendment- Freedom of Speech Lesson

1st Amendment- Freedom of Speech Lesson

Created by
Clint Wilson
Engaging 1st amendment lesson on the controversial topic of Freedom of Speech. Lesson can be used for students to work through independently on computer or tablet. Teachers can also utilize this lesson as a teacher guided resource. Personally, I have used this lesson in Edmodo, Google Classroom, and Versal Course. It includes videos and articles along with discussion based questions to check for understanding.
Preview of The Bill of Rights: Students 1st Amendment Rights in Schools | Court Cases

The Bill of Rights: Students 1st Amendment Rights in Schools | Court Cases

This lesson creates meaningful interaction with students, as it focuses on their rights, and how the 1st Amendment applies to them. Students are engaged as they analyze their rights in different situations.For example, can students protest their dress code? Can school administrators remove books from the school library for being controversial? Students explore Supreme Court cases and scenarios while examining these questions and situations.Introduction & purpose of the Bill of Rights and Ame
Preview of US Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Infographics Analysis Lesson

US Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Infographics Analysis Lesson

Created by
SincerelySally
Teach your students about the US Gross Domestic Product (GDP) through analyzing various infographics with this engaging lesson plan. This activity provides a comprehensive overview of GDP and includes:Observation and comparison of US GDP to other countriesAnalysis of changes in US GDP over timeIdentification of the types of spending that make up US GDPAnd more!This lesson is perfect for promoting critical thinking and data analysis skills. Help your students understand the significance of GDP an
Preview of US HISTORY & GOVERMENT  |  The Constitution - UNIT PLAN LESSONS

US HISTORY & GOVERMENT | The Constitution - UNIT PLAN LESSONS

This resource includes 10 Lessons that explore various subjects related to the Constitution. This offers students helpful background information to understand the Articles of Confederation and the problems that led to the Constitutional Convention.Students can analysis various primary sources, compare arguments, and explore influential documents that played a crucial role in the development of the Constitution. This resource provides a total of 161 Slides & 37 Pages distributed among the 1
Preview of Close Reading:  First Amendment Landmark Cases and Political Cartoons

Close Reading: First Amendment Landmark Cases and Political Cartoons

Perfect for Social Studies, Language Arts, Reading, Debate, and Public Speaking classes! This lesson guides students through reading and analyzing the first amendment, what is protected speech and unprotected speech. Students examine the actual amendment, sample political cartoons, and two Landmark Supreme Court cases. To culminate the lesson, students conduct further research on the First Amendment in schools to create their own political cartoon to show mastery of the material! This lesson
Preview of Middle East Politics:  Which Governments Should the U.S. Choose as Allies?

Middle East Politics: Which Governments Should the U.S. Choose as Allies?

In this lesson, developed by Shawneen Morrison, students analyze a chart that lists critical information concerning 8 anonymous Middle Eastern nations to decide which would make the most valuable allies for the United States. Then they work to convince their classmates to vote in favor of their choices. Afterward, students are presented with additional information, like comparative data with other Western nations, demand for oil, the presence of terrorist groups, and geographic location to see
Preview of Constitution Primary Source DBQ - Federalist Papers #10 & 51 DBQs

Constitution Primary Source DBQ - Federalist Papers #10 & 51 DBQs

Created by
Primary Sources
This is an in-depth and challenging assignment. Students will need to read, and demonstrate their understanding of two of the most significant Federalist essays in the Federalist Papers collection. I've taken several hours to go through the primary source document to excerpt it to make it more accessible to students; be aware that it's still a challenging read. The challenge is worth it though, and this will push even your highest-achieving students to work hard!I assess my students' ability to
Preview of Experiencing History: Year-Long Curriculum

Experiencing History: Year-Long Curriculum

Created by
Zenful Teacher
EXPERIENCING HISTORY is a complete social studies curriculum designed for middle school students of EARLY AMERICAN HISTORY & SOCIAL STUDIES. Each Google Slide/PowerPoint is a stand-alone lesson, refined over many years to provide students with a wide spectrum of learning experiences. There are 8 UNITS in this BUNDLEColoniesRevolutionConstitutionNew NationExpansion WestImmigrants & ReformersEconomicsCivil War Each Unit consists of:GOOGLE SLIDES (Powerpoints) READINGS with Questions (Googl
Preview of Louisiana Social Studies 4th Grade Unit 3 Topic 3 Part 1 of 2

Louisiana Social Studies 4th Grade Unit 3 Topic 3 Part 1 of 2

These resources were created to match the 4th grade social studies scope and sequence from Louisiana Believes. This topic includes:•Intro to Unit 3 Topic 3, “Citizenship” Sample Task 1: “Becoming a Responsible Citizen” PowerPoint (*NOTE: This is PART ONE of Unit 3 Topic 3)•INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK ACTIVITIES: Graphic Organizer to identify characteristics of good citizens, Charts/Guided Notes to record learning•Focus Words chart and posters for Unit 3 Topic 3•ALL texts/passages from Scope & Seque
Preview of The English Bill of Rights vs. US Bill of Rights

The English Bill of Rights vs. US Bill of Rights

Created by
History Guru
The student will demonstrate knowledge of the political philosophies that shaped the development of United States constitutional government. a. Analyze key ideas of limited government and the rule of law as seen in the Magna Carta, the Petition of Rights, and the English Bill of Rights. Instructions: Complete the table and the questions that follow. The English Bill of Rights, US Bill of Rights, and What Does This Mean?
Preview of Causes of the Civil War

Causes of the Civil War

The assignment is a Google Slides presentation with a Pear Deck attachment, focusing on the causes of the Civil War. The presentation will delve into the analysis of two key questions:Why does conflict develop?What compromises were made because of slavery?The content of the presentation will be distributed across 18 slides; 14 of these slides are interactive. The interactive slides likely include elements such as questions, discussions, or activities that engage students and encourage active par
Preview of Children and Family Law | Child Custody and Foster Care Infographics

Children and Family Law | Child Custody and Foster Care Infographics

Created by
SincerelySally
Students assess certain child custody situations and decide which parent will be the custodial parent, which will be the noncustodial parent, or if the situation warrants joint custody. Next, they analyze infographics and data about the foster care system. This includes data on children who age out of the foster care system, the amount of money given to the foster families, and general information about the foster care system. Includes 6 infographics to analyze.In this activity, students will en
Preview of Supreme Court: The Warren Court Lesson

Supreme Court: The Warren Court Lesson

This is a CCLS aligned lesson that teaches students about the Warren Court (1953-1969). This lesson includes 10 case summaries, a graphic organizer, DBQs, multiple-choice assessment questions, a scenario activity and a higher-order critical thinking writing prompt.This Lesson is Great for In Class or Distance Learning!Also check out these great lessons on Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Ketanji Brown Jackson!Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg by The History Source | T
Preview of The Constitution Lesson Plan | Full Unit | Constitutional Convention | US HST

The Constitution Lesson Plan | Full Unit | Constitutional Convention | US HST

This unit goes over all the parts of the constitution: Influences, Convention, Ratification, Branches of Government, Electoral College, Bill of Rights, etc. This will provide the proper foundation to understand how the government works in order for students to follow the different political happenings throughout American History. In just 15 lessons you can teach everything students need to know about the constitution in an engaging, challenging, and interesting way! Feel free to browse the indi
Preview of John F Kennedy Assassination / Conspiracy GREAT Inquiry Lesson

John F Kennedy Assassination / Conspiracy GREAT Inquiry Lesson

With this lesson students play detective, look at suspects and theories, and rule out those theories relating to the Kennedy Assassination. This includes 11 Documents and videos to help students question suspects and rule out theories to have them develop their own belief as to who killed JFK. I LOVE this inquiry lesson because I had my students use posters and create web links similar to most detectives on crime shows. THEY LOVED THIS!
Preview of Corrupt Bargain? Election of 1824- Google Docs

Corrupt Bargain? Election of 1824- Google Docs

Created by
SS Day and Night
Let your students decide if there was in fact a "corrupt bargain" during the Election of 1824 between John Quincey Adams, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, and William Crawford. The Task: Determine if something nefarious happened, or are the accusations of a “corrupt bargain” rumors from jealous rivals? Read each of  the documents below to answer the question(s) that follow, in complete sentences. Use the documents and guiding questions to form, and support, your opinion of the culminating question.T
Preview of DBQ Breakup!

DBQ Breakup!

Created by
James Seter III
This DBQ gives students an introduction to what a DBQ is using a topic familiar to middle and high school students: student relationship drama! Students will analyze various documents and learn to bucket these sources into proper segments in order to determine who caused the relationship to end
Preview of NO PREP!! The Bill of Rights Reading/DBQ

NO PREP!! The Bill of Rights Reading/DBQ

DBQ/Content Area Reading article on the the Bill of Rights.(Very vivid with pictures and maps related to reading, key terms section at the bottom of page one for assistance with difficult terms, and questions tied to both social studies and language arts strategies.)- Reading highlights the debates and arguments surrounding the Consitution and addition of a Bill of Rights- Includes major contributors such as George Mason and James Madison- Chart and text features in article breaks down core info
Preview of Argumentative Writing- Adult Time for Adult Crimes???

Argumentative Writing- Adult Time for Adult Crimes???

Created by
CShells83
Students analyze excerpts of interviews from various lawyers and judges in the juvenile justice system. Students are asked to think about the pros and cons of the juvenile justice system, while evaluating the credibility of their sources. Students then reflect on the question of whether or not juveniles should ever serve adult time.
Preview of The Rise of Absolutism (Unit Intro)

The Rise of Absolutism (Unit Intro)

This is a very clear and concise CCLS aligned lesson that teaches students how kings went from having no power in the Middle Ages to becoming absolute monarchs after the Renaissance. This lesson includes informational text, 6 DBQs, higher-order critical thinking questions and multiple-choice assessment questions.Great for in class or distance learning!If you enjoy using this lesson, please leave a positive review so that other teachers will eventually check it out and download it too!Please clic
Preview of The US Constitution Scavenger Hunt

The US Constitution Scavenger Hunt

This is a scavenger hunt / guided reading activity that will acquaint students with the US Constitution and its general guidelines. The entire Constitution is needed for this activity (in most US / Government text books) They must find the answer to the question / clue and include where they found it inside the Constitution. I often do this with my students in pairs, but it can be easily done alone or in groups.
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