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Preview of American Government Syllabus High School Template

American Government Syllabus High School Template

This syllabus is an editable Microsoft Word document and can be altered to meet the needs of other courses. I have used this syllabus to success in my own classroom. I enjoy that is is straight forward and covers the basics. It is written in the style of the United States Constitution with a preamble, articles, and sections. It has been effective in introducing content vocabulary on the first day! Includes: course description, grading policy, materials, assignments outline, student expectations,
Preview of National Art Honor Society Service Hours Timesheet, NAHS, NJAHS

National Art Honor Society Service Hours Timesheet, NAHS, NJAHS

Created by
KaryBat
This is a service hours sheet that I give to students when they apply to be in NAHS. They have to get whoever supervises their service hours to approve and sign the form they fill out. Even if they do their service project for me, I still make them have the responsibility of filling out the form, getting me to sign it and turning it in! This makes my job as the National Art Honor Society sponsor a little easier.The first page is NAHS and the second page is NJAHS. This document allows you to type
Preview of American Government Course Materials: Outline/Vocab./Pres.Bios/Projects/Quiz

American Government Course Materials: Outline/Vocab./Pres.Bios/Projects/Quiz

High school American Government typically takes the form of a course that covers the basics of the US political system, including the structure and functions of the federal government, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, political parties, elections, and civil liberties.American Government Course Materials INCLUDES: Outline/Vocabulary/President Bios/Project-Paper Ideas/Quiz GREAT START TO ANY HIGH SCHOOL AMERICAN GOVERNMENT CLASS.
Preview of George Washington's Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior

George Washington's Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior

Created by
Teach N Learn
This is posted in my class. It is George Washington's Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior. These are the 10 rules that most apply to the classroom and how a student should act in class. A real primary source from George Washington!
Preview of Panel Discussion Simulation: ROLE #1 - Panelist

Panel Discussion Simulation: ROLE #1 - Panelist

Conduct a panel discussion simulation with your students. This activity can be used with any current and controversial topic you determine. Divide your class into three roles and have each student complete their assigned template before, during, and after the activity. This resource consists of the following role:ROLE #1 - Expert panelist: Students assigned this role must do the following:Prepare two formal responses that cite reliable evidence. The first should address potential root causes of
Preview of Social Studies Ticket Out the Door Exit Slips

Social Studies Ticket Out the Door Exit Slips

Make your life easier with these FREE Social Studies Exit Slips (aka Tickets out the Door)! This quick and easy closure will let you see how well your students understand the day's lesson. Easily edit these to adapt them to your specific content objectives. Add Primary Sources to your Economics and Government Classroom! Karl Marx Text Annotation Activity Adam Smith Text Annotation Activity Economic Systems Primary Source Bundle Introduction to Government Bundle This work is licensed under a
Preview of U.S. Government: Federalism the Division Power & Cost-Benefit Analysis

U.S. Government: Federalism the Division Power & Cost-Benefit Analysis

Created by
Adam DeCosmo
The Foundations to Federalism lesson module addresses Federalism as it was structured in the Constitution compared to how it is practiced today. It also includes the powers divided within the constitution between various levels of government. Included are opportunities to help students make connections between modern events and federalism as they compare relate division of power in their personal parent-child dynamic, define federalism, outline the relevant clauses in the constitution, identify
Preview of Participation in Government Syllabus (Editable)

Participation in Government Syllabus (Editable)

Created by
CandyceQ
A Simple Participation in Government Syllabus that can be edited to one's specific needs. This syllabus Includes the following: - Course Summary - End of Course Goals - Course Outline by Unit - Grade Breakdown - Cheating/Plagiarism Policy - Student-Teacher-Parent/Guardian Partnership Signing Agreements
Preview of AP or Civics Weekly Current Event Presentation Idea

AP or Civics Weekly Current Event Presentation Idea

Created by
Ryan Stanton
I teach AP government, and about four weeks into my year long class every Monday three students will present on a current event topic that relates to the class. This document provides my directions, guidelines, and possible topic ideas. On the 2nd page I have included an example of the sign up sheet I have posted in my room. This is posted as a word document. Feel free to modify or change the directions to fit your needs!!
Preview of High School American Government & Politics Infographic Syllabus video slip

High School American Government & Politics Infographic Syllabus video slip

Created by
HelpingHistory
High School American Government & Politics Infographic Syllabus includes a FULLY Editable American Government & Politics Syllabus for High School, Video Permission Slip Page with video titles, and a Teacher Contact Page to post in class, hand out at Back to School Night, and give to students. ALL content is fully editable to suit your personal needs. (please see notes in slides to edit)Please email me with any questions at HelpingHistory@yahoo.comTERMS OF USE -This item is a paid digita
Preview of AP Government - Student Syllabus

AP Government - Student Syllabus

Student Syllabus for the AP Government course. Perfect first day of school handout and activity.
Preview of Civics Syllabus Template

Civics Syllabus Template

Get your Civics class on the right track by using this editable syllabus template. You can edit document as you like. Includes sections and information for: -Contact Information -Course Materials -Course Description -Course Objectives -Course Policies (general expectations, respect/conduct, honor code, tardies, journal entries, passes, missed classes, assignments, make-up work) -Grading/Evaulation -Assignments/Responsibilities -Parent/Teacher Contacts
Preview of Sarah Palin in the News!!

Sarah Palin in the News!!

Created by
Andrew Pass
This product contains a variety of different questions that can be used as either discussion starter questions or essay topics. Though the questions stem from a newspaper article, which is linked to from the document, the questions can be used to promote thought at any time.
Preview of AP U S Government Amsco Chapter 7 Individual Liberties Guided Reading
Preview of Video Permission Slip

Video Permission Slip

Do you show educational videos in your classroom? Don't we all! Use this one time video permission slip to get parent approval before you play a video in class. This editable document can be used to add the specifics of the film or video you are playing and has a section for parents to sign.
Preview of Student Information Sheet for Social Studies Civics Class worksheet

Student Information Sheet for Social Studies Civics Class worksheet

Created by
AMY MILLER
Student Information Sheet for Social Studies Civics Government Law Economics Class
Preview of Panel Discussion Simulation: ROLE #3 - Audience Member

Panel Discussion Simulation: ROLE #3 - Audience Member

Conduct a panel discussion simulation with your students. This activity can be used with any current and controversial topic you determine. Divide your class into three roles and have each student complete their assigned template before, during, and after the activity. This resource consists of the following role:ROLE #3 - Audience Member: Students assigned this role must do the following:Decide what role in the audience they will play (Examples could include a concerned parent, high school stud
Preview of Panel Discussion Simulation: ROLE #2 - Journalist

Panel Discussion Simulation: ROLE #2 - Journalist

Conduct a panel discussion simulation with your students. This activity can be used with any current and controversial topic you determine. Divide your class into three roles and have each student complete their assigned template before, during, and after the activity. This resource consists of the following role:ROLE #2 - Journalist: Students assigned this role must do the following:Think of a creative journalist name & newspaper they work forTake notes over each response from panelists in
Preview of Bellringers Sheet and Newstracker Handout

Bellringers Sheet and Newstracker Handout

Created by
Michelle Terry
Bellringer sheet with spaces for questions and answers. Newstracker handout with summary activities for the weekly newsprogram CNN 10.
Preview of Holt McDougal Civics in Practice Chapter 1 Vocabulary Word List

Holt McDougal Civics in Practice Chapter 1 Vocabulary Word List

Created by
Dr Sigler
Vocabulary Word List for Holt McDougal Civics in Practice Chapter 1
Preview of 2008 ELECTION BALLOT

2008 ELECTION BALLOT

Created by
B.Rogers
Teach your students about the election process. Use this ballot sheet for your own class, grade level, or to have a schoolwide mock election on election day. There are 2 identical ballots on the page to save paper. The 2 major Presidential candidates are on it as well as a place to write in the name of a third candidate.
Preview of 2008 Presidential Debate

2008 Presidential Debate

Created by
B.Rogers
Keep your students informed about this year's all important Presidential election by having them complete this Venn diagram to compare and contrast the issues of the major Presidential candidates. This will help encourage students to stop, look, and listen to the news about the upcoming election. They should be encouraged to watch debates, conventions (summer), as well as read newspapers and watch the news in order to become informed citizens.
Preview of Challenges of the Washington Administration

Challenges of the Washington Administration

Created by
Keith Parker
This is a graphic organizer/fill in the note handout that guides students through the major policy decisions of George Washington's administration. Students will examine topics such as the Judiciary Act of 1789, precedents such as creation of a cabinet, Hamilton's Economic Plan, Foreign Policy decisions such as Jay's Treaty and Pinkney's Treaty, and passage of the Bill of Rights. On the second page of the Microsoft Word Document, students will examine the steps of Hamilton's Economic Plan and
Preview of Act of Kindess Roster and Form

Act of Kindess Roster and Form

Good citizenship is a virtue. Awarding students when caught doing something positive and nice for others should be recognized and publicily displayed - especially inside classrooms and/or notes given to parents and/or guardians. The opposite has been the norm when students have been "caught" behaving not so wonderful. This form also allows the students to "turn themselves in" when they too recognize positive behavior by themselves or others. This is a student friendly form designed for student
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