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Preview of The Battle of Lexington and Concord:  Mysteries in History

The Battle of Lexington and Concord: Mysteries in History

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The students will try and solve the mystery of who fired the first shots at Lexington by looking at Primary sources, finding the main idea of the documents, making judgements and then writing up a detective report to explain what they discovered.
Preview of Create Your Own Public Policy: Addressing Societal Issues Through Policy

Create Your Own Public Policy: Addressing Societal Issues Through Policy

Get your students ready for college-level research projects and engage them with a student-driven project which garners a personal application for each individual student. Graphic organizer included! Class implementation ready! Perfect for United States Government, Economics, Public Policy, and United States History classes! Accessible Google Drive link provided on the initial instruction page. Make a copy and edit to fit your student learner needs!This product is a public policy research projec
Preview of Bully Pulpit social media and executive power of the Rhetorical Presidency

Bully Pulpit social media and executive power of the Rhetorical Presidency

Executive Branch. Presidential Power, and Article II topics are covered in coordination with the political history of the "rhetorical" presidency's power grabs. Starts with Teddy Roosevelt and stops at the present-day "age of social media". Students evaluate the movement into the social media age to offer persuasive perspectives on Presidential power over time. Focusing on the now and future to explain and predict the influence of social media on political communication under presidents who incr
Preview of The Judicial Branch Research Activity

The Judicial Branch Research Activity

Engage your students in a captivating research activity delving into the Judicial Branch. This two-part assignment begins with an exploration of the current Supreme Court Justices, inviting students to discover and compile information about these influential figures. The second segment immerses students in the analysis of a primary document—an authentic Supreme Court case opinion. Through this hands-on exercise, learners decode critical case details, identify involved parties, discern the date o
Preview of Would My Elected Representative in the U.S. House Please Stand Up Investigation

Would My Elected Representative in the U.S. House Please Stand Up Investigation

Guided investigation providing hands on research applicable to student's personal knowledge and understanding of their representation in the U.S. congress. Links to official congressional website require student information input to identify representation in the House. Data driven analysis and results based diagnostic of their representative according to a list of demographic diagnostics. Student's apply data to inform and support responses analyzing knowledge of personal representation in the
Preview of Seven Political States of Texas Geography Guided Research Investigation

Seven Political States of Texas Geography Guided Research Investigation

Guided Activity Investigating Correlation Between Texas's political culture and democracy as a dependent variable of the state's physical geography, highly recognizable as political geography. Prompt: Bearing in mind that Texas is a majority-minority state. Meaning a majority of its total population is not white/Caucasian, like the entire collective of all individuals that make-up the United States. Evaluate the two statements below to explain your position on redistricting practices representat
Preview of Comparitive Analysis of Political : Structuralism and Culturalism

Comparitive Analysis of Political : Structuralism and Culturalism

Assignment instructions require critical analysis of two approaches that explain two diverging methods debated by political scientists as the best approach to understanding and explaining politics. Can be completed as either a class discussion or as independently assigned as research project or written essay assignment. Used for online, hyrbid, and in person instructional modes.
Preview of Current Event Class Discussion Assignment

Current Event Class Discussion Assignment

Current event class discussion assignment. Can be assigned once or reused if more than 1 current event article discussion assignments are required regularly. Completion instructions do not change. The same instructions are generalized for student centered learning outcomes. Student's choose the article they will analyze with application of the same instructions and requirements for completion in this discussion. Online or in class based.
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