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Preview of Forms of Government

Forms of Government

Let’s learn about Forms of Government! This worksheet includes a wide variety of activities and exercises about various forms of government. The materials have informative exercises about aspects that are related to governments, such as monarchy, democracy, dictatorship, republic, theocracy, anarchy and many other things! Crosswords, word searches, puzzles and other kinds of activities are included to make it a fun and interesting class. GOOGLE SLIDES WITH PREMADE TEXTBOXES INCLUDED! Overview:Pa
Preview of ELECTION Process! How do we Elect a President?Webquest

ELECTION Process! How do we Elect a President?Webquest

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Teaching citizenship?Students will learn about the election process including requirements to run for office, requirements to vote, the Succession Act, the Electoral College and more. There are 14 web questions, a Did You Know? fact section and comprehension questions. The Teacher Page includes extension activities, the keys and additional links.NOTE: If you'd like a student version so you can use it with Google Classrooms and not have the teacher section with the key, just email me via Q/A and
Preview of The United Nations

The United Nations

Let’s learn about The United Nations!This worksheet includes a wide variety of activities and exercises about the United Nations. The materials have informative exercises about aspects that are related to the UN, such as the General Assembly, the Security Council, Secretary-General, the UN Charter, UNICEF, and many other things! Crosswords, word searches, puzzles and other kinds of activities are included to make it a fun and interesting class.GOOGLE SLIDES WITH PREMADE TEXTBOXES INCLUDED! Overv
Preview of Whose Vote Counts, Explained (BUNDLE)

Whose Vote Counts, Explained (BUNDLE)

The Netflix and Vox documentary, Whose Vote Counts, Explained, examines the history of voting, the issues with our system today, and the steps needed to ensure voting rights. These episodes would be helpful when discussing the Electoral College, gerrymandering, voter suppression, disenfranchisement, super PACs, and more. Each video guide contains 20 questions and an answer key has been included for your convenience. The videos are each 25 minutes in length but I would allow for a total of 90-105
Preview of Political Parties | Where are you on the political spectrum? | Quiz and Activity

Political Parties | Where are you on the political spectrum? | Quiz and Activity

Use this left vs. right survey to assist students in discovering their political ideology. By the end of this assignment, students will be able to explain their stance on hot button issues in politics. They'll explain why they identify with being more left, liberal, and Democratic, moderate, or right, conservative, and Republican. Students will gain an understanding of how they can become civically involved based on their political views. Students will answer 20 questions by rating how much they
Preview of Election Process Webquest

Election Process Webquest

The assignment contains 35 questions about the U.S. presidential election process. Students will use a kid-friendly website to answer the questions. I have included an answer key. Please message me if you have any questions. *Great lesson plan! *I have included critical thinking questions at the end of the assignment. *The document can be uploaded to your website or Google Drive; however, please make sure it is password protected. Topics/Key Vocabulary: Requirements for presidential candidates E
Preview of United States Civics and Government BUNDLE of Interactive Activities and Lessons

United States Civics and Government BUNDLE of Interactive Activities and Lessons

Grab my complete U.S. Civics bundle now at a discounted rate! These low-to-no prep resources are perfect for 6th, 7th, 8th, and even 9th-grade classrooms! ***PLEASE SEE THE INDIVIDUAL PEAR DECK SLIDES FOR DIRECTIONS. YOU MUST HAVE THE ADD-ON IN GOOGLE SLIDES TO USE!******BRAINPOP SUBSCRIPTION REQUIRED FOR BRAINPOP ACTIVITIES***Included Resources:⭐ Bill of Rights Create a Comic Book Google Slides Pear Deck⭐ What Is Civics Introduction to Civic Engagement Pear Deck Google Slides⭐ United States Con
Preview of Digital Quick Check: US Citizens' Rights & Responsibilities/Distance Learning

Digital Quick Check: US Citizens' Rights & Responsibilities/Distance Learning

Created by
JB Creations
What is a DIGITAL resource?Use Google Drive to access my Rights & Responsibilities of US Citizens QUICK CHECK for an easy way to monitor and assess students’ progress for this important skill in the intermediate grades in Social Studies. I created a Google Form that provides an engaging and colorful format for students to interact with this material. Students will be asked to read 15 short descriptions and then select the if the real world example is demonstrating a right or responsibility.
Preview of Legislative Branch - Who Represents Me? Webquest / Guided Research Worksheet

Legislative Branch - Who Represents Me? Webquest / Guided Research Worksheet

Here is a two page, guided research assignment / web quest that has students find out who their two senators are and locate their House representative based on their home zip code. Students explore the specific websites of their representatives and enter information they find. This can be used in conjunction with a Constitution unit of study.
Preview of President Election Campaign Game: iCivics Win the White House Game Reflection

President Election Campaign Game: iCivics Win the White House Game Reflection

Created by
Mister Harms
How does a presidential candidate go about campaigning, winning the election, and then becoming the next President? What's with the electoral college anyway? This game has proven to be an excellent way for students to comprehend what a candidate needs to go through in order to become the next President. From taking stances on issues, giving speeches, and traveling to various states, students will take the role of candidate and do their best to win the most electoral votes and become the next Pr
Preview of Government and Civics Collection

Government and Civics Collection

Created by
History Wizard
This great lesson plan collection includes over 40 lesson plans covering US Government and Civics. My students enjoy these lesson plans and have become very interested in how the Government works. Each lesson plan covers big ideas about the US Government and Civics. You can pick and choose which lesson plans will complete your own US Government/Civics unit. All of the webquests and worksheets cover the events of the American Revolution in great detail. I sell these lesson plans individually and
Preview of Are You a Democrat or Republican? Political Survey for Google Forms

Are You a Democrat or Republican? Political Survey for Google Forms

This resource is a high-interest Google Forms survey over the question, “Are You a Democrat or Republican?” This product is perfect for middle grade students and distance learning!There are a total of 20 statements in this personality quiz/ survey that relate to general beliefs of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party in America. Students will evaluate the extent to which they agree with each statement. At the end of the survey, students will find out which political party their beliefs
Preview of Whose Vote Counts, Explained (Episode 1: The Right to Vote)

Whose Vote Counts, Explained (Episode 1: The Right to Vote)

The Netflix and Vox documentary, Whose Vote Counts, Explained, examines the history of voting, the issues with our system today, and the steps needed to ensure voting rights. This episode would be helpful when discussing the election process and concerns with making sure our vote counts. It discusses voter disenfranchisement (Grandfather Clause, literacy test, poll taxes, etc.) and other methods used to deny people the right to vote. My video guide contains 20 questions and an answer key has be
Preview of Branches of Government Digital Breakout (Escape Room, Activities)

Branches of Government Digital Breakout (Escape Room, Activities)

Get your students excited about BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT with this digital breakout! This breakout is purely digital, no kits necessary! Works through Google Forms! Did I mention that this breakout is editable?!? Use as is, add, or subtract questions and then post the link through Google Classroom, a class webpage, or as a bit.ly and you're ready to go!All answers can be found beneath the "Short Answer" block of each question in what's known as the "response validation".Learn how my breakouts work
Preview of Virtual Civics & Government Field Trip Bundle (Citizenship Constitution Voting)

Virtual Civics & Government Field Trip Bundle (Citizenship Constitution Voting)

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Google Slides - Online Learning - Classroom or Distance Learning - ChromebooksLet your students venture out on a field trip to learn about PRESIDENTS, VOTING & ELECTIONS, MEDALS OF HONOR, U.S. CONSTITUTION, AND CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION using technology! Using digital choice boards, your students will learn about U.S. Civics and Government - the past & present! These products cover the important people, places, and events related to our country's government. Students will take online
Preview of BUNDLE: How a Bill Becomes a Law-16 sample laws to research/debate Mock Congress

BUNDLE: How a Bill Becomes a Law-16 sample laws to research/debate Mock Congress

Created by
Senator Ron
This is a 1 week bundle (4-5 days) for middle and HS Civics/Government class discussions/lessons. Included are 16 actual bills passed in the state of Colorado re: topics of interest to teens and young adults throughout the country. If you are interested in doing a lesson on the Democratic process or How a Bill Becomes a Law (i.e. citizenship) that will keep your students busy for 4-5 days researching issues, discussing the pros and cons of issues, and voting on bills & issues just like a leg
Preview of Elections Campaign Commercial Analysis Activity

Elections Campaign Commercial Analysis Activity

Elections Clever Campaign Commercials ★ This product has been updated! Students will view campaign commercials and choose one each from the Republican and Democratic parties to analyze. Bonus worksheet for students to describe seven different types of campaign commercials included! Suggested website for viewing commercials provided with download. ************************************************************* Approximate time needed for activity: 45-60 minutes Included in download: 4-pag
Preview of Understanding Political Parties Activity

Understanding Political Parties Activity

In 5th grade Social Studies, students are required to understand and explain the symbols and members of the different political parties. Help your students understand government with this resource which gives an overview of the Democratic and Republican party.Start off the lesson with an activity to introduce the vocabulary associated with the political party system. Students will then read about the differences between the Democratic and Republican party and take Doodle Notes™. Once they are
Preview of Two-Party System Webquest

Two-Party System Webquest

Created by
Lauren Barbaro
Every couple of years Americans exercise their right to vote on the next political leader. However do your students know that the United States is a two-party system. In this webquest, your students will learn about the two different political parties, which parties are associated with which issues, and advantages or disadvantages to the two-party system. Includes:- a print AND digital version of the webquest to meet your classroom needs. For those that use the printed version of the webquest, I
Preview of HINK PINK et al. PUZZLES Election Word Riddles Task Cards Vocabulary GATE

HINK PINK et al. PUZZLES Election Word Riddles Task Cards Vocabulary GATE

Created by
Barbara Evans
HINK PINKS, HINKY PINKIES, HINKITY PINKITIES, and HITINKITY PITINKITIES are riddles that help children learn to problem solve while exercising vocabulary skills (definitions, synonyms, parts of speech, rimes, ...). These Election themed, printable task cards prompt your students to interpret data, make inferences, draw conclusions, and analyze new information. Hink Pinks, et al. riddles are terrific for centers, enrichment, differentiation, bell ringers, sponge activities, and GATE. You can even
Preview of Bitmoji Escape Room Presidential Elections/Presidents Day/Election Day

Bitmoji Escape Room Presidential Elections/Presidents Day/Election Day

What better way for students to learn about presidents or elections than to learn information in an Escape Room! Students will try to get to the Oval Office of the White house by finding clues and unlocking the lock. Once students make it to the Oval Office, there are links for many Presidential Online Games! Students will look for clues iniside the Famous RED ROOM, replicated to look like the real Red Room. The Room has clues that have to do with the President and Elections! Great for Election
Preview of Constitution Webquest

Constitution Webquest

Created by
Taylor Jones
This assignment allows students to learn all about the Constitution. They will answer questions about- The Basics- The History- The Amendments- Slavery- Women- The Bill of Rights- How it All WorksStudents will go to the URL provided and answer the questions from the website. Questions are in order of the passage.Great for Constitution Day or substitute work!
Preview of History of Voting Rights in the United States

History of Voting Rights in the United States

Created by
Mike Zubia
In this assignment students will explore how the right to vote expanded throughout United States History. Students will begin their exploration with an introductory video clip on voting throughout United States history before moving into Andrew Jackson's role in voting expansion, the 15th Amendment, the Women's Suffrage Movement, the 23rd Amendment, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. To conclude the assignment students will complete a timeline as a visual presentation of the voting rights moveme
Preview of Electoral College- Investigation and Analysis!

Electoral College- Investigation and Analysis!

Created by
Mike Zubia
In this assignment students will gather background on the Electoral College by watching an introductory video clip and completing background questions. Students will then complete some research on past presidential elections through the fantastic site 270towin.com! To conclude students will complete a virtual poster in which they will argue to either keep the Electoral College or switch to a National Popular Vote.
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