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10th grade social studies scripts for Google Apps

Preview of Unit 1 Government and Civics (Purpose of Government & Gov. Systems)

Unit 1 Government and Civics (Purpose of Government & Gov. Systems)

This resource equips educators with a variety of tools to introduce key concepts such as the purpose of government, social contract, natural rights, the "common good," governmental systems, and the foundational principles of American government.What's Included:1. Detailed Lesson Plan:The lesson plan guides you through each step of the lesson.2. 35-Slide Google Presentation (recently updated):Google slide presentation provides an in-depth overview of the purpose of government, different forms of
Preview of Boston Massacre Trial: Reader's Theater!

Boston Massacre Trial: Reader's Theater!

Get your students involved with a fictional version of one of the most important trials in American history! The whole class will have a role in the trial that determines whether British officers were guilty of murdering American colonists during the Boston Massacre, or if they acted in self-defense. This trial combines the best part of a reader's theater and mock trial. Students who decide to take on the role of a lawyer or witness will have a script to read from to reenact a fictionalized vers
Preview of Discussion Moves Sentence Stems Desk Mat

Discussion Moves Sentence Stems Desk Mat

Created by
LearningWithMrG
Looking to enhance student conversation in your classroom? I created the following Discussion Moves Sentence Stems Desk Mat to support my students when discussing and sharing ideas. You can print these out and laminate them to add to your desk as a go-to reference for students. The moves include: State an idea / Make a point Build on ideas and ElaborateChallenge ideasUse evidence and examplesSynthesize main pointsParaphrase and clarify
Preview of Andrew Jackson & Westward Expansion Bundle

Andrew Jackson & Westward Expansion Bundle

Introducing a comprehensive range of meticulously crafted Andrew Jackson and Westward Expansion resources. This carefully curated collection encompasses a captivating Readers Theatre, a meticulously designed Graphic Organizer, an engaging Pear Deck experience, and an assortment of thoughtfully developed worksheets and activities. Immerse your students in a transformative journey through the realms of Manifest Destiny, Westward Expansion, and an array of captivating topics. Our meticulously tail
Preview of Freedom of Religion First Amendment Separation of Church & State - ACT-IT-OUT

Freedom of Religion First Amendment Separation of Church & State - ACT-IT-OUT

Your students will love this creative group activity that will help them understand the separation of church and state related to the First Amendment: Freedom of Religion. As students act in and listen to the play they will complete the corresponding worksheet. Includes both print and digital versions.Buyer Feedback:I cannot like this resource enough! My students were fantastic during the Act-it-Outs. They really enjoyed the plays and students who are normally quiet were eager to discuss their
Preview of Post-WWI Video Project

Post-WWI Video Project

Created by
DBQ Guru
This is the rubric and script template for a post-WWI public service announcement video project. The project is designed to be completed in small groups of 3-4 students but could be completed individually if desired. The video component is designated to be between 1:30-2 minutes in length. All content for the creation of the video will be acquired through student-driven online research. If conducted within 1 hour class periods, from start to finish, the project will take about one week to co
Preview of Louis Riel and John A Macdonald Rap Battle Play

Louis Riel and John A Macdonald Rap Battle Play

Educators enjoy this creative, hilarious, well-written student script which is a fully versed Rap Battle Covering the lives of Louis Riel and John A Macdonald's conflicted past through Canadian Confederation and the Red River Rebellion. Two lead parts and 4 student actors. This would be an excellent in-class readers' theatre or you could perform for the school as all YouTube links for tech have been included.
Preview of  The Title I Classroom: Too Kill a Mockingbird--Boo Radley Mock Trial

The Title I Classroom: Too Kill a Mockingbird--Boo Radley Mock Trial

We sincerely hope to save you time and provide you with a high-quality, standards-aligned resource that puts students in the driver’s seat of their knowledge of the text. Furthermore, with the mock trial, you will be able to foster a more meaningful collaborative process between your students and you the teacher through collaborative inquiry, problem-solving, and expression.To be used most effectively, you may need to adjust the class roles to include or delete areas, separate and print out mate
Preview of Radio Drama Project

Radio Drama Project

Created by
DC Marcelo
Students will use a rubric and outline to create a 1920s or 1930s Radio Drama script and MP3 product of their script. They will also have an opportunity to self-evaluate their work.
Preview of An Athenian Story: A Greek Play

An Athenian Story: A Greek Play

Created by
Matthew Price
The story is about a Athenian family right before the beginning of the Greco-Persian War. There are 4 main characters and 20 characters in total. The play aligns with 7th grade learning standards. Fun way to get the students engaged about Greece!- 11 pages long-Estimated time 30 minutes-Reading level middle school & up.
Preview of Goose Creek Men Classroom Play

Goose Creek Men Classroom Play

Created by
Wilson Workshop
NO PREP! A classroom play about the Goose Creek Men and their takeover of the Carolina Colony/The Church Act of 1706. Compatible with SC Social Studies 8th Grade Standards.
Preview of Socratic Seminar Sentence Starter Guide

Socratic Seminar Sentence Starter Guide

Created by
Taylor Wright
A perfect resource to get students talking during Socratic Seminars! Includes sentence starters for all types of discussions! This is perfect for any grade level or content area!
Preview of "Odysseus and the Cyclops" Script Adapatation

"Odysseus and the Cyclops" Script Adapatation

Created by
Park Guthrie
This is a 9-page, 2000 word script adaptation of the Cyclops scene from the Odyssey. There are 9 parts. My class has performed this play annually since 2017 (minus a COVID year). The kids seem to enjoy it.I wrote this for a 6th grade class. The tone is light, ironic, and slap-sticky in places. The crew pokes fun at Odysseus who comes across as arrogant. There is a fraction pun. There are some lines taken directly from Samuel Butler's 1900 translation, so some of the language feels classic (wine
Preview of Bloody Sunday: Russian Revolution History Reader's Theatre Script

Bloody Sunday: Russian Revolution History Reader's Theatre Script

Reader's theatre for high school history students??! YES!  Students love this activity and it helps them understand the context for the Russian Revolution SO MUCH better after completing this activity! The discussion afterwards will prove the value of this lesson. This six page/five scenes script covers the decision making process of Czar Nicholas, the impact of the Russo-Japanese War, the impact of industrial technology of the railroad and telegraph, the hurried industrial revolution in Russi
Preview of An Open Letter About Sensitive Topics - Plus A Directory For Further Learning

An Open Letter About Sensitive Topics - Plus A Directory For Further Learning

Created by
Tyler Brown
Many of my students, family, and coworkers struggle with how to find the right words to open up a dialogue about sensitive and controversial issues surrounding gender, feminism, race, and more. At this particular moment in history, it can be difficult and even dangerous to do so. In response to this matter, I penned a letter that you can share with students, friends, co-workers, or family. You may use it word-for-word as it appears or you may decide to add/edit/remove certain parts (especially
Preview of Colonists Break-Up Letter

Colonists Break-Up Letter

Created by
Meek Creations
This document can be used as an engagement strategy to introduce a lesson or unit on the American Revolution. It can be used as a "letter you found on the floor" before school and read it as if it is a break-up letter from student to student, building suspense to know who it is from. - XOXO, THE COLONISTS
Preview of Reconstruction Bundle

Reconstruction Bundle

Reconstruction Bundle to save you time and money. Read the descriptions in the attached products above. Thanks for visiting my store. ****************************************************************************************Be sure to follow Teaching History Creatively on Facebook and Instagram. My BLOG is another great follow for freebies and learning opportunities.
Preview of Colonial Times Talk Show

Colonial Times Talk Show

Created by
All Hail History
Students will explore the various reasons for the creation of English colonies in North America. You, the teacher, will host a mock talk show while you interview various mystery guests. Each mystery guest provides important information about English colonization that must be recorded on a student handout. There are 13 mystery guest roles included with this lesson in addition to a student handout and answer key.
Preview of A.P. Government Unit 1 Dialogue Essay Project

A.P. Government Unit 1 Dialogue Essay Project

Created by
iRoom
For this essay, you will be talking with the author of one of the foundational documents we have read in this unit. You can speak to any of the authors you are most interested in speaking with. Authors and their documents to choose from:James Madison, Federalist 10Anonymous, Brutus No. 1Thomas Jefferson, The Declaration of IndependenceContinental Congress, The Articles of ConfederationJames Madison, Federalist 51Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., “Letter from a Birmingham Jail”Alexander Hamilton, Fede
Preview of Communist Idea vs Communist Reality Google Slides

Communist Idea vs Communist Reality Google Slides

Presentation on the difference between the ideas of communism (equality and justice) and the reality of communism (tyrannical rule).
Preview of World War II Battles Podcast Project - No Prep!

World War II Battles Podcast Project - No Prep!

Podcast Project complete with instructions, rubric, guided listening notes, and reaction template.Centers on America's role in major battle of the Pacific and Atlantic Theatres of World War II.
Preview of History Vlogging Assignment New France & BNA, American Revolution

History Vlogging Assignment New France & BNA, American Revolution

Created by
CanadianCanucks
Are you tired of boring history assignments that students just don't like doing? Well have no fear the Canucks are here! In this assignment students create a vlog posing as a person living in North America during the Seven Years War or American Revolution or the Constitution that split Canada into Upper and Lower Canada. Students can use their knowledge to create a fun and engaging vlog that follows their experience during these times. This will help those teaching virtually cover oral language,
Preview of Earn money online (how to earn money online)

Earn money online (how to earn money online)

Created by
Vijitha priyal
"Unlock Your Earnings Potential: A Comprehensive Guide to Making Money Online" is a practical and informative book that provides readers with a wide range of ideas and strategies for earning money online. From freelance work to online businesses, the book covers various methods of generating income and includes tips and advice for getting started, building a client base, and scaling up. The book also explores the pros and cons of different online earning opportunities, so readers can choose the
Preview of Legislative Process Role Play

Legislative Process Role Play

This is a short play I wrote in about 20 minutes to simulate the legislative process, and even a bit of judicial review.Seems very corny, but my senior Government students ate it up! Have fun with it.FEEL FREE to adapt to your state.
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