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Higher education civics classroom forms

Preview of 180+ Daily Government Bellringers with Daily SEL Check-In Form

180+ Daily Government Bellringers with Daily SEL Check-In Form

Created by
Ed Dynamic
These daily government bell-ringers will bring structure and emotional support to the start of each of your class periods. They have been an enormous asset to my day-to-day. At the start of each class the daily question is displayed. On the google form each day students answer the question while also letting you know how they are feeling from 1-10, and providing a space for them to say why, which is optional.There are additional blank slides at the end of each unit in the likely event that you p
Preview of Boho Google Classroom Social Studies Banner

Boho Google Classroom Social Studies Banner

Created by
Natalie Michon
This pre-made google classroom social studies banner is a perfect addition to your online resources!
Preview of AP Government Google Form Survey on 1st Amendment Free Speech Topics

AP Government Google Form Survey on 1st Amendment Free Speech Topics

This is a google form survey that ask several questions on Free Speech topics and the 1st Amendment. It also has an intro video on the topic that students watch prior to taking the survey. I have student take this as an introduction to learning about freedom of speech and the 1st Amendment. I then display the data so students can see the class breakdown.It is a great activity to get students thinking and talking about these topics. You can download and edit how you like.If interested, I also hav
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 Supreme Court Justices and Judicial Branch Knowledge Check Assessment

Supreme Court Justices and Judicial Branch Knowledge Check Assessment

30 Multiple choice quiz questions with versatile incorporation in teaching topics on the Federal Judiciary and Supreme Court Justices. Useful as a grade, practice or as a review of personal learning of federal judiciary and Supreme Court Justice topics and information.Questions utilize visual images of persons, as well as infographics to encourage visual learners to engage in successful learning despite formatting and design preferences of this assignment towards read/write learning styles,
Preview of AP Government Google Form Survey on 1st Amendment Religion and State Topics

AP Government Google Form Survey on 1st Amendment Religion and State Topics

This is a google form survey that ask several questions on Church and State and the 1st Amendment. It also has an intro video on the topic that students watch prior to taking the survey. I have student take this as an introduction to learning about the Establishment Clause and Free Exercise clause of the 1st Amendment. I then display the data so students can see the class breakdown. It is a great activity to get students thinking and talking about these topic. You can download and edit how y
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 Saltday's Classroom Expectations, Rationale and Pledge

Saltday's Classroom Expectations, Rationale and Pledge

Here is a useful example of a way to build classroom rapport. It is a one page document that contains two classroom expectations. A brief rationale for these expectations is included. Then a sample teacher's pledge to the class followed by a place for students to respond in kind with their own creatively composed pledge.
Preview of Public Forum Debate Flow Sheet

Public Forum Debate Flow Sheet

Created by
The Drama GOAT
Attention debate teachers! Are you looking to help your Public Forum debate students stay organized and on top of the arguments during a debate round? Our "Flowing Sheet" is here to help. This specialized note-taking tool is specifically designed for Public Forum debate and will help your students succinctly organize and track the arguments at play. Simply print out the pages separately (not front and back) and let our sheet keep your competitors organized. No more fumbling and scrambling - take
Preview of Rights and Resposibilities

Rights and Resposibilities

Created by
Kelly Higgins
Becoming a young adult can be a difficult transition. This guide, including visuals, can help students understand not only their rights but also their responsibilities within the adult world. Help young adults understand their right and responsibilities as adults in their community. Rights are something GIVEN to you and Responsibilities require ACTION. This download can also be printed onto cardstock and cut in half at the picture to make a puzzle of sorts, as a way to make this an interac
Preview of My Political Autobiography Civic Learning Activity

My Political Autobiography Civic Learning Activity

This workbook is meant to help you get ready to engage in a dialogue about your political beliefs. It isn’t always easy to talk about what we care about and why, to share the reason for our beliefs or the values that underlie them. What story could you tell people to help them understand you and your values. What person or place in your life has made the greatest impact on you? This journal is meant to help you discover those stories and make those connections.This workbook can be utilized as a
Preview of About Me- Government Style

About Me- Government Style

Created by
Julie Spent
As a former Civics and Government teacher, I wanted to find a way to get to know my students and their political knowledge and interests. A few years ago, I created this political style "About Me" Survey to give my students at the beginning of the course. Having this knowlege on hand helped me to address the elephant (or donkey) in the room, political disagreements. By allowing my students to be open and honest with me up front about their feelings about their government, politics, and the coun
Preview of Supreme Court Case Study

Supreme Court Case Study

Created by
Chris Totaro
This form is to be used in a cooperative setting. In an effort to cover several SCOTUS cases in a short amount of time, students work in pairs to breakdown the case into their own words. Once the form is complete, the pairs should share their findings with the rest of the class.
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