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Civics literature circles for Microsoft Word

Preview of Maya Angelou Internet Quiz

Maya Angelou Internet Quiz

Created by
Dana Miller
Multiple choice quiz format. Students use credible internet sources to find answers. Takes anywhere between 15 and 30 minutes to complete, barring technical/computer issues. Quiz is 3 pages and includes an extra credit question. Use your own point system to score this. Answer key included. Works well with contemporary poetry unit, pop lit, and social/cultural studies. A turnkey assignment for a digital learning day.
Preview of No Taxation without Representation Socratic Circle Lesson Plan

No Taxation without Representation Socratic Circle Lesson Plan

This lesson plan includes a socratic circle with reading passage and questions over the concept of No Taxation without Representation.
Preview of CELEBRATE FLAG DAY!
Preview of Famous Speeches

Famous Speeches

Created by
Writing Fun
Questions that engage thinking (and answers) for the following speeches: Luther before the Diet of Worms (1520), Sojourner Truth (1851), King George VI (1939), Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address (1863), Franklin Delano Roosevelt First Inaugural Address (1933), George Washington’s Resignation Speech (1783) Speeches are available free online and most are on audio in YouTube
Preview of Show What You Know: Bill of Rights

Show What You Know: Bill of Rights

Created by
Coach Maz
This is a bellringer exercise for Social Studies - it covers application of the Bill of Rights through a short scenario and includes some English (prefixes)
Preview of Cafe Conversation on Democracy

Cafe Conversation on Democracy

These are questions for a cafe conversation on democracy. Cut out the questions in the document and tape/glue down onto a posterboard. Each group should get a question for 3-5 minutes. After the allotted time, the posters are rotated; every group should answer the question or add to a previous comment. After the final rotation, you may have each group share the most insightful comments or interesting ideas.
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