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10th grade civics webquests for Microsoft Word

Preview of Enlightenment Thinkers Webquest

Enlightenment Thinkers Webquest

Created by
Fortney Files
This web quest will have students searching independently for information on 6 enlightenment thinkers as well as following links to articles, web pages and videos. Students are also asked to interpret quotes and answer questions based off their thoughts after study. This is a great reinforcement activity while studying the are of the Enlightenment. Thinkers covered: Voltaire, Rousseau, Montesquieu, Wollstonecraft, Hobbes and Locke. As always please preview links and videos to ensure you feel the
Preview of The Branches of Government Webquest Collection

The Branches of Government Webquest Collection

Created by
History Wizard
These 4 great webquests go over the 3 branches of government and the Executive Cabinet. Save money and buy the collection! The four webquests can be viewed and purchased individually below:The Executive Branch WebquestThe Executive Cabinet WebquestThe Legislative Branch WebquestThe Judicial Branch WebquestAll of my government lesson plans are in the following collection:Government and Civics CollectionIndividual Government Lesson Plans:Government WebquestsThe Legislative Branch WebquestJudicial
Preview of Civil vs. Criminal Cases Webquest

Civil vs. Criminal Cases Webquest

Created by
Civics SoL Prep
The students will conduct a web quest which allows them to gain knowledge and insight into the definition, purpose and procedures of civil and criminal cases. Upon completion of this assignment, students are expected to know that: -Civil cases are established to settle disputes between two parties in order for the plaintiff to make an attempt to receive compensation from the defendant. -Criminal cases allows the court to determine whether a person accused of breaking the law is guilty or not g
Preview of Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Webquest

Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities Webquest

The assignment contains 30 questions about U.S. citizenship and a citizen’s rights and responsibilities. Students will use kid-friendly websites to answer the questions. I have included an answer key. Please message me if you have any questions. ⭐ Engaging lesson!⭐ No textbook required!⭐ Editable Word Document⭐ The document can be uploaded to your website or Google Drive; please make sure, however, that it is password protected.Topics/Key Vocabulary:Rights and responsibilities of citizenship 14t
Preview of Cold War Presidents Webquest (Truman to Bush 1945-1993)

Cold War Presidents Webquest (Truman to Bush 1945-1993)

Created by
History Wizard
Cold War Presidents Webquest (Truman to Bush 1945-1993) Students will gain basic knowledge about our Presidents during the Cold War time period by completing an internet-based worksheet. The Cold War President webquest uses the following great website.http://www.ducksters.com/biography/uspresidents/My students enjoy learning new facts about the Presidents from the website. I usually use this activity as a review or introduction activity for my middle school students and it takes at least one cl
Preview of Political Parties WebQuest

Political Parties WebQuest

Created by
Dakota Walker
This Political Parties Webquest was designed for an A.P. U.S. Government class, but I have adapted it for regular Political Science classes as well. This lesson will allow students to research the history of political parties in America, complete an in-depth comparison of our two main parties (Democrats and Republicans), get a brief introduction to Third Parties (including a comparison of the Green and Libertarian Parties), take a political spectrum quiz to see which political party aligns most
Preview of Holocaust Primary Source Worksheet: Nuremberg War Trials

Holocaust Primary Source Worksheet: Nuremberg War Trials

Created by
History Wizard
This worksheet allows students to use a primary source document to learn about Nuremburg War Trials and the Holocaust. This activity is very easy to use. All you have to do is print off the primary source from the following website for classroom use or direct students to the website to answer the worksheet questions:http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/nuremberg.htmClick here to view the website.The primary source document is labeled (The Sentencing and Execution of Nazi War Criminals, 1946)Studen
Preview of Watergate and Nixon Primary Sources Worksheets

Watergate and Nixon Primary Sources Worksheets

Created by
History Wizard
This activity is a series of internet based primary documents on Watergate and corruption during Nixon's Presidency. The websites used are from a great primary source site, the Eye Witness to History site. http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/index.htmlThe following topics are covered in the primary document readings.Payoff to the Vice President, 1971President Nixon Leave the White House, 1974Students read the documents and answer the questions. I usually print out the reading for the students, b
Preview of Investigating Media Bias (A HyperDoc / Webquest)

Investigating Media Bias (A HyperDoc / Webquest)

-Includes: Printable, Interactive Word Doc (.docx) for use as HyperDoc or Webquest, Exemplar Answers (Answer Key), and 'Tips for Optimizing Your Students' Educational Experience' -Recommended Target Audience: Grades 7-12-Subjects: U.S. Government, Civics, Journalism, Research, Fake News & Fact-Checking, Media Bias-Unit: Influence of Media Tennessee State Standard: GC.33-Materials Needed: Computers with Internet Access (Smartphones can be used to access,
Preview of Contemporary Issues WebQuest

Contemporary Issues WebQuest

This is a great introductory activity for students new to a Contemporary Issues class. In this WebQuest, students are asked to identify an issue, give a brief statement supporting and opposing it, then rank their interest in the topic. I use this as a way to gauge my student's desire to learn about certain issues, and focus on those throughout our class. In addition to the WebQuest, there is also included an exhaustive list of topics for the teacher to look over in case you would like to swit
Preview of Legislative Branch Webquest

Legislative Branch Webquest

This document provides links to four websites about the Legislative Branch of Government in the United States. Below each of the links is a set of assessment questions to guide students and allow students to discover the true power and processes of the Legislative Branch. This document includes live links that have been tested and relevant questions applying to each of the websites. This activity can be printed or can be used in a classroom with student computers.This is a Microsoft Word vers
Preview of Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th, 15th) Internet Worksheet Collection

Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th, 15th) Internet Worksheet Collection

Created by
History Wizard
These 3 great internet worksheets go over the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, also known as the ‘Reconstruction Amendements.’ Save money and buy the collection! The three webquests can be viewed and purchased individually below:Thirteenth Amendment Internet WorksheetFourteenth Amendment Internet WorksheetFifteenth Amendment Internet WorksheetEach worksheet has 10 questions and an answer sheet for the teacher. A QR code is included along with the traditional website link. I recommend using this
Preview of Washington DC Online Scavenger Hunt (Webquest)

Washington DC Online Scavenger Hunt (Webquest)

In this activity students will use Google Maps to answer various questions about the National Mall in Washington DC. This is a perfect activity for a US History, Government, or Civics class. ********************************************************************* Customer Tips: Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store.
Preview of State Government WebQuest (Federalism/ States Rights)

State Government WebQuest (Federalism/ States Rights)

Created by
Randy Tease
Are you looking for a creative way to show your students what rights that states have and what rights they do not have? This webquest is for you!Students will explore things like:- Why can a 14 year old drive in South Dakota but not in your state?- What is the smoking age?- What do most states have in common?- How do taxes vary from state to state? - How do speed limits vary from state to state?- What is Federalism- Bill of Rights - 10th Amendment - Articles of Confederation- At what age can y
Preview of Campaign Finance Webquest

Campaign Finance Webquest

This worksheet helps students to explore several campaign finance websites and track how money gets to political campaigns. ********************************************************************* Customer Tips: Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to
Preview of Article II Executive Branch Constitution Scavenger Hunt - Presidents Job

Article II Executive Branch Constitution Scavenger Hunt - Presidents Job

Students "fill in the blanks" using the Constitution to determine what exactly is the job of the President. The questions do require students to make inferences as well as fill in the blank. After they complete the short scavenger hunt, students go back and highlight anything they think sounds like a job description. Also includes my answers.
Preview of Trial by Jury Four Minutes Video Worksheet

Trial by Jury Four Minutes Video Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
This video worksheet allows students learn about the process of trial by jury. The video clip is only four minutes long, but it is packed full of information that will keep your students engaged.This video worksheet works great as a “Do Now Activity” or as a complement to any lecture or lesson plan on government or criminal justice. The worksheet helps students understand how rare jury trials are in the United States. The video is great for visual learners and helps break up class time so studen
Preview of The Inauguration of George Washington Primary Source Worksheet

The Inauguration of George Washington Primary Source Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
This worksheet allows students to use a primary source document to learn about the Inauguration of George Washington in 1789. This activity is very easy to use. All you have to do is print off the primary source from the following website for classroom use or direct students to the website to answer the worksheet questions. http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/washingtoninaug.htm The primary source document is labeled (The Inauguration of George Washington 1789). Students read the document an
Preview of Social Justice & Racial Equality WebQuest

Social Justice & Racial Equality WebQuest

In Social Justice & Racial Equality WebQuest, students will be tasked with analyzing five different sources in a WebQuest to determine the state of racial equality today. Students will use the hyperlinks on the document to navigate a variety of sources and complete graphic organizers on the documents as they go. Their final task will ask them to evaluate the state of racial equality today based on those five sources. The five sources included are as follows:1. A study from Pew Research about
Preview of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War Webquest

Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War Webquest/Worksheet ActivityStudents will learn about the difficult and sometimes controversial decisions Abraham Lincoln made during his lifetime. The focus of this lesson is the difficult decisions political leaders have to make in a time of war. 15 questions and a teacher answer sheet are included. This lesson activity will take 30 to 50 minutes depending on the age level of your students.Students will use the following website to complete the activity. http:/
Preview of Presidential Cabinet Webquest

Presidential Cabinet Webquest

Explore what it means to be part of the Presidential Cabinet: who are the players, what do they do, and what qualifications do they have for office. Used in my AP Government class but great for any civics class or gearing up for Election 2016.
Preview of Comparing the Articles to the Constitution Webquest

Comparing the Articles to the Constitution Webquest

Created by
Civics SoL Prep
Students will use the Internet to conduct a webquest that aims to compare/contrast the Articles of Confederation to the United States Constitution. This assignment will have students discover/analyze what worked with the Articles of Confederation and what made it weak, which will pave the way for them to begin analyzing the Constitution and what it aimed to keep/fix. The assignment ends by doing a direct comparison of the two documents in a chart with various issues each document wanted to add
Preview of High School Budgeting Project with College and Workforce / Work Options

High School Budgeting Project with College and Workforce / Work Options

Created by
SincerelySally
This budgeting project is designed for high school students and includes both a college and workforce option, allowing students to choose which path they want to focus on. The project includes step-by-step instructions for creating a budget, calculating income and expenses, and determining savings goals.Here are some key features of the project:College and workforce options: Students can choose which version of the project to complete based on their goals after high school.Detailed instructions:
Preview of Self Guided Gun Control Research Handout

Self Guided Gun Control Research Handout

With the latest mass shootings in the news, students in my classes are curious about the arguments on both sides of the gun control debate. This handout will guide students through looking up arguments for both sides of the debate on ProCon.org, before having them take a side and back that opinion up with research. Once this is done, students will be prepared for a debate, an essay, or simply will feel more empowered to discuss the issue.
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