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6th grade government games for Microsoft Word

Preview of Revolutionary War : Famous People Puzzle Page (Wordsearch and Criss-Cross)

Revolutionary War : Famous People Puzzle Page (Wordsearch and Criss-Cross)

PRESTO!This download is for two fun puzzles that will work great as busy work, extra credit, sub lesson enhancement, or that perfect Friday afternoon time filler!Use one!Use both!Your download includes a WORDSEARCH and CRISS-CROSS GRID that focus on the famous people connected to THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR! A perfect addition to any history classroom!Answer key for both puzzles is provided!PRESTO!
Preview of American History Review Game

American History Review Game

Created by
lmn creations
This is a game I made to review all Social Studies content for state testing. It is written to address the Oklahoma Academic Standards/Common Core Standards for 5th grade but it will meet the needs of any state using Common Core Social Studies Standards for American history. The topics covered in the game include geography and terms, American history from Jamestown to the Constitution, and US government and documents. While I wrote the game for 5th grade, several of the 6 categories cover conte
Preview of Rights Unveiled: The 9th Amendment Quest

Rights Unveiled: The 9th Amendment Quest

Teacher's Guide: Incorporating "Rights Unveiled: The 9th Amendment Quest" into Your TeachingOverview:"Rights Unveiled: The 9th Amendment Quest" is an engaging and interactive game designed to help high school students understand the 9th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. By exploring scenarios and discussing unenumerated rights, students will develop a deeper appreciation for the principles of constitutional law and their application in everyday life.Steps to Incorporate the Resource:Introducti
Preview of Amendment Quest: The 27th Amendment Challenge Game

Amendment Quest: The 27th Amendment Challenge Game

eacher's Guide: Incorporating "Amendment Quest: The 27th Amendment Challenge" into Your TeachingOverview:"Amendment Quest: The 27th Amendment Challenge" is an interactive and engaging activity designed to help high school students understand the 27th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. By using pre-made challenge cards, students will explore the history, significance, and impact of the 27th Amendment on congressional pay raises and government accountability.Steps to Incorporate the Resource:Intr
Preview of Senate Shuffle: The Seventeenth Amendment Adventure Game

Senate Shuffle: The Seventeenth Amendment Adventure Game

Teacher's Guide: Incorporating "Senate Shuffle: The 17th Amendment Adventure" into Your TeachingOverview:"Senate Shuffle: The 17th Amendment Adventure" is an interactive and immersive game designed to help high school students understand the 17th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. By simulating the election process and engaging in a mock legislative session, students will explore the history, significance, and impact of the 17th Amendment on American democracy.Steps to Incorporate the Resource:
Preview of 8th Amendment Justice Challenge Game

8th Amendment Justice Challenge Game

Teacher's Guide: Using the "8th Amendment Justice Challenge" GameOverview:The "8th Amendment Justice Challenge" game is designed to help high school students explore and understand the 8th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits excessive bail, excessive fines, and cruel and unusual punishments. Through role-playing, case analysis, and group discussions, students will engage with real-life and hypothetical scenarios to see how this amendment is applied in various legal contexts.Objec
Preview of 6th Amendment Courtroom Simulation Game

6th Amendment Courtroom Simulation Game

Teacher's Guide: Using the "6th Amendment Courtroom Simulation" GameOverview:The "6th Amendment Courtroom Simulation" game is designed to help high school students explore and understand the 6th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Through a mock trial and role-playing activities, students will engage with the rights guaranteed to criminal defendants, including the right to a public trial, an impartial jury, and the right to counsel. This interactive approach allows students to see how these righ
Preview of 2nd Amendment Debate Challenge

2nd Amendment Debate Challenge

Teacher's Guide: Using the "2nd Amendment Debate Challenge" GameOverview:The "2nd Amendment Debate Challenge" game is designed to help high school students explore and understand the 2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Through debate and role-playing scenarios, students will engage with different perspectives and interpretations of the 2nd Amendment, as well as relevant case law and historical context.Objectives:To develop a deep understanding of the 2nd Amendment.To analyze and apply releva
Preview of 4th Amendment Investigator Game

4th Amendment Investigator Game

eacher's Guide: Using the "4th Amendment Investigator" GameOverview:The "4th Amendment Investigator" game is designed to help high school students explore and understand the 4th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Through interactive scenarios and case law analysis, students will engage in critical thinking and discussion about the principles of unreasonable searches and seizures.Objectives:To develop a deep understanding of the 4th Amendment.To analyze and apply relevant case law to real-life a
Preview of The Judicial Branch: Study Guide and Activity Pack

The Judicial Branch: Study Guide and Activity Pack

Created by
Brad Hulman
Generate excitement and engagement in your classroom as your students learn about the Judicial Branch of the United States Government! This packet has a 30 question Study Guide covering THE JUDICIAL BRANCH. I have included five highly interdependent cooperative group activities using the STUDY GUIDE. They are structured to motivate students to be engaged with one another as well as content. Five different games are also included. You are shown how to play all of the games with the STUDY GUIDE
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Game: Let's Make a Date

3 Branches of Government Game: Let's Make a Date

Everyone's favorite dating show, Let's Make a Date! Students will be chosen as contestants for this dating show. The lucky dater will ask the contestants various questions about themselves, and then will have to choose one to go on a date with. The catch? They are interviewing the 3 different branches of government, and the audience does not know who they are! The audience and the dater will have to figure out who each person is based on how they answer the questions. This should take about 15-
Preview of Ancient Greeks and Democracy in Athens: Study Guide and Activity Pack

Ancient Greeks and Democracy in Athens: Study Guide and Activity Pack

Created by
Brad Hulman
Generate engagement and excitement in your classroom as your students learn about the evolution and practice of Athenian democracy. Ancient Greeks and Democracy in Athens: Study Guide and Activity Pack includes a thirty question study guide, five authentically interdependent cooperative group activities, and five fun review games. The study guide, review games, and cooperative activities are geared to Middle School and High School classrooms. Ancient Greeks and Democracy in Athens: Study Gui
Preview of The Executive Branch: Study Guide and Activity Pack

The Executive Branch: Study Guide and Activity Pack

Created by
Brad Hulman
This packet has a 30 question Study Guide covering THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH. I have included five highly interdependent cooperative group activities using the STUDY GUIDE. They are structured to motivate students to be engaged with one another as well as content. Five different games are also included. You are shown how to play all of the games with the STUDY GUIDE provided. Every game is fast-paced and generate a lot of enthusiasm from students. After playing them, you will see that you can use t
Preview of How a Bill becomes a Law Board Game

How a Bill becomes a Law Board Game

One thing I have had a hard time getting students to understand over the years is how a bill becomes a law. I have used graphic organizers, schoolhouse rocks, powerpoint and notes. These are all great however years ago I came up with the idea of having students create a board game based on a bill becoming a law. This has been amazing in helping my students learn the steps in how a bill becomes a law and is a lot of fun and very engaging for the students. This outlines the parameters for stude
Preview of Magna Carta: Study Guide and Activity Pack

Magna Carta: Study Guide and Activity Pack

Created by
Brad Hulman
Generate excitement and engagement in your classroom as your students learn about the Magna Carta. This packet has a 30 question Study Guide covering the MAGNA CARTA. I have included five highly interdependent cooperative group activities using the STUDY GUIDE. They are structured to motivate students to be engaged with one another as well as content. Five different games are also included. You are shown how to play all of the games with the STUDY GUIDE provided. Every game is fast-paced and
Preview of Civil War People Puzzle Page (Wordsearch and Criss-Cross / History / SUB)

Civil War People Puzzle Page (Wordsearch and Criss-Cross / History / SUB)

PRESTO!This download is for two fun puzzles that will work great as busy work, extra credit, sub lesson enhancement, or that perfect Friday afternoon time filler!Use one!Use both!Your download includes a WORDSEARCH and CRISS-CROSS GRID that focus on the famous people connected to THE CIVIL WAR! A perfect addition to any history classroom!Answer key for both puzzles is provided!PRESTO!
Preview of President's Cabinet Matching Cards/Game

President's Cabinet Matching Cards/Game

Created by
annakay511
President's Cabinet Matching Card Game; President's Cabinet Flashcards; President's Cabinet Sorting ActivityHow to use: print the cards and have students cut them out to make a matching/sorting game! Make a class set or have students use as individual flash cards. Easy to play independently or in pairs/teams to review the President's Cabinet departments and their purposes.Keywords: U.S. Government, United States, President, Executive Branch, Secretary, History, Social Studies, Education Unplugge
Preview of Federal v. State Power: Classify Powers Game

Federal v. State Power: Classify Powers Game

Created by
Rebecca McCorkle
This game works great with Florida Civics Standard SS.7.C.3.4 Federal v. State Power: Classify Powers Game This matching game helps students gain a basic understanding of the powers held by the Federal and State Governments. Answer Key Included. • Copy and cut a set for each pair or group (page 2 of this document) • Make it a RACE to see which team can put the events in the correct order. Students could use or not use their notes, it’s up to you!  • After they have done this a few times, stu
Preview of Executive, Legislative, Judicial Bundle: Study Guide/Activity Packs

Executive, Legislative, Judicial Bundle: Study Guide/Activity Packs

Created by
Brad Hulman
Generate excitement and engagement in your classroom as your students learn about the three branches of American government. . This bundle combines three separate Study Guides and Activity Packs. They are: THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH, THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH, and THE JUDICIAL BRANCH. You get a savings of $3.00. This packet also contains three sets of five different highly engaging and interdependent cooperative group activities. The cooperative activities are structured to motivate students to be
Preview of Lawmaking Interactive Activity

Lawmaking Interactive Activity

Created by
Matthew Esposito
Ever watch your students' eyes glaze over as you go over the legislative process of a bill becoming a law? Is Schoolhouse Rock not cutting it anymore? Then this fun, educational, and interactive game is for you! Students learn how the legislative process works and what senators and representatives do. Comes complete with instructions and 26 sample bills.
Preview of Presidential Elections: Study Guide and Activity Pack

Presidential Elections: Study Guide and Activity Pack

Created by
Brad Hulman
Generate excitement and engagement in your classroom as your students learn about Presidential Elections. This packet has a 30 question Study Guide covering PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS. I have included five highly interdependent cooperative group activities using the STUDY GUIDE. They are structured to motivate students to be engaged with one another as well as content. Five different games are also included. You are shown how to play all of the games with the STUDY GUIDE provided. Every game is f
Preview of Three Branches of Government Game

Three Branches of Government Game

This download includes three different ways to play a card game with matching the characteristics of The Three Branches of Government. It is a fun way for students to review the branches of government, or learn what each one consists of.
Preview of Principles of the Constitution Review Game and Worksheet

Principles of the Constitution Review Game and Worksheet

Created by
Big and Bright
Help your students review the principles of the U.S. Constitution with this review game and worksheet set!Students will need to identify the principle based on pictures provided and then identify the principle based on examples. This set comes with a worksheet (2 pages) and a link to a Prezi that matches the pictures and examples on the worksheet.Remember the Alamo and to stop back by Big and Bright Texas History Ideas TPT Store. Big and Bright Texas History Ideas is proud to bring something new
Preview of American Government Review Game

American Government Review Game

A review game of the powers of the 3 branches of government. You would need to purchase balls and buckets to have students play. You can easily find these supplies at your local dollar store. Included in this resource: 1. How to play 2. Answer key 3. Labels for buckets 4. Labels for the balls Activity would be great at the end of unit covering Separation of Powers or the 3 branches. You could use this activity with other government stations or independently. You could even use the balls f
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