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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 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 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 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 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 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 American Constitution PowerPoint & Google Slides | American History

American Constitution PowerPoint & Google Slides | American History

Immerse your students in the foundational era of American history with our comprehensive American Constitution curriculum—an indispensable resource for teachers navigating the shift from the Articles of Confederation to the U.S. Constitution and the birth of the Bill of Rights.This dynamic lesson teaches students about the pivotal moments that shaped our early American history. It covers the flaws of the Articles of Confederation, the debates at the Annapolis Convention and Constitutional Conven
Preview of Pilgrims, Puritans, and the "City Upon A Hill"

Pilgrims, Puritans, and the "City Upon A Hill"

Created by
Living History
This complete lesson gives students an introduction to Puritan history and society through a guided interactive PowerPoint, reading and analyzing primary source excerpts, and through class discussion. It includes a detailed lesson plan with a teacher guide, example board notes, and sample student answers.Many students will have heard the phrase, "a city upon a hill," so the lesson begins by having students listen to clips from important political speeches given by President Kennedy and President
Preview of Hamilton vs. Jefferson (LP + Docs + PPT + Chart)

Hamilton vs. Jefferson (LP + Docs + PPT + Chart)

In this document-based lesson, students will investigate the ideological conflict between Hamilton and Jefferson and do so by assuming the role of President Washington and evaluating the ideas of both advisers. In addition, this lesson clarifies key political conflicts during the Adams administration. Here is a run-down of what you can expect: 1. Lesson Plan - My lesson plan includes content standards addressed (specific to SC but translate easily to other states), daily objectives, key points,
Preview of Federalist Paper #10 Activity

Federalist Paper #10 Activity

This is a powerpoint introduction to an activity to analyze the Federalist #10 paper. It includes a chart that can easily placed into a Word Document to print for students. Teacher must provide a copy of Federalist #10 for student use.
Preview of The Constitution- BUNDLE

The Constitution- BUNDLE

Created by
The History Depo
Bundle of over 1 dozen handouts, powerpoint, notes, projects etc..Main use: The Constitution unit of a civics or government class
Preview of Salem Witch Trials - False Confessions

Salem Witch Trials - False Confessions

Created by
TDS Resources
Witches are fictional. At least, the sort the fly through the air are. So why would the people of Salem confess to being one when the punishment for witchcraft was death? The answer is partly related to the circumstances of the day, but are not necessarily restricted to the time. Confessing to crimes that you are not guilty of still occurs, and modern theories in criminal justice can help us understand this behavior.This lesson asks students to contrast testimony from the accused witches of Sale
Preview of Andrew Jackson and Democracy Lesson Plan w/Primary Sources

Andrew Jackson and Democracy Lesson Plan w/Primary Sources

Created by
Sam Eaton
This lesson is meant to introduce students to the presidency of Andrew Jackson. Students will first complete a "Do Now" opening activity in which they are asked about democracy. This ties directly to the changes to American democracy during Jackson's era.Next, students will copy short guided notes about Jackson and complete a reading about his background and rise to the presidency.Students will then analyze various primary and secondary sources related to Jackson, including the election of 1828,
Preview of Unit Bundle: The Founding of the United States (LPs + Docs + PPTs + Charts)

Unit Bundle: The Founding of the United States (LPs + Docs + PPTs + Charts)

This bundle contains 8 lesson packages (each of which contains a lesson plan, document set, and PowerPoint presentation) AND the unit exam aligned to those lessons. The content covers the English settlement of North America through the election of Thomas Jefferson and the role of the Marshall Court. This bundle represents hours upon hours of research and work. It also led to a year over year increase in student achievement for the SC state-mandated U.S. History course.
Preview of American DBQs Bundle

American DBQs Bundle

Created by
TDS Resources
This American DBQs Bundle contains 10 different DBQs. Some products are great to for a day or two, others can take a week or so to teach. All of these center around a central historical question and are primary source driven!Questions?Email me at inquiryforTDSR@gmail.com Save Money With A Bundle!Simulations Mega BundleWorld History I BundleU.S. History I BundleAmerican DBQs BundleFinancial Literacy BundleReligion Demographics BundleThank You For Your Purchase!If you enjoyed this product you can
Preview of Changes in Immigration and Urbanization During Gilded Age (LP + Docs + PPT)

Changes in Immigration and Urbanization During Gilded Age (LP + Docs + PPT)

In this document-based lesson, students will investigate the underlying causes and effects of changes in immigration and urbanization patterns during the Gilded Age. As with all of my lessons, this lesson is document-based. Here is a run-down of what you can expect: 1. Lesson Plan - My lesson plan includes content standards addressed (specific to SC but translate easily to other states), daily objectives, key points, and end-of lesson assessment questions to gauge student mastery. I use Google
Preview of The Transcontinental Railroads (LP + Docs + PPT)

The Transcontinental Railroads (LP + Docs + PPT)

In this document-based lesson, students will investigate the causes and effects of the development of the transcontinental railroads and question the assumption that these railroads were a positive contribution to the American story. As with all of my lessons, this lesson is document-based. Here is a run-down of what you can expect: 1. Lesson Plan - My lesson plan includes content standards addressed (specific to SC but translate easily to other states), daily objectives, key points, and end-of
Preview of The Rise of Big Business and the Gilded Age (LP + Docs + PPT + Chart)

The Rise of Big Business and the Gilded Age (LP + Docs + PPT + Chart)

In this document-based lesson, students will investigate the rise of new industries and business tactics that resulted in the rise of big business in the United States. As with all of my lessons, this lesson is document-based. Here is a run-down of what you can expect: 1. Lesson Plan - My lesson plan includes content standards addressed (specific to SC but translate easily to other states), daily objectives, key points, and end-of lesson assessment questions to gauge student mastery. I use Goog
Preview of Sectionalism - Social and Cultural Differences (LP + Docs + PPT + Charts)

Sectionalism - Social and Cultural Differences (LP + Docs + PPT + Charts)

In this document-based lesson, students will investigate the social and cultural differences between the North, South, and West during the antebellum era as well as the two major social movements that arose during this time period. As with all of my lessons, this lesson is document-based. Here is a run-down of what you can expect: 1. Lesson Plan - My lesson plan includes content standards addressed (specific to SC but translate easily to other states), daily objectives, key points, and end-of l
Preview of Constitutional Convention Lesson Plan | Great Compromise | 3/5ths | Federalists

Constitutional Convention Lesson Plan | Great Compromise | 3/5ths | Federalists

Teach students the Constitutional Convention! How did our Constitution get approved?!Lesson One - The Great CompromiseLearning Objectives:Students can analyze the different plans for representation debated at the constitution.Lesson Outline:Hook: Ask students to think about a time when they had an idea, an idea that they thought was really good and that everyone was going to like. This could be about a topic in school, it could be about social gatherings, family get togethers, etc. Have students
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