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Middle school civics classroom forms for Google Apps

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 Mario and Luigi Obtain Citizenship Escape Room

Mario and Luigi Obtain Citizenship Escape Room

Google Form Escape Room on Civics- Naturalization and Citizenship Unit. Aligned to VA SOL's CE. 3a-e. Students can work independently or in pairs to complete. Assign through the Google Classroom or Canvas. Can be completed at home or in the classroom.
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 Civics Theme Google Classroom Headers

Civics Theme Google Classroom Headers

Use these cute, fun civics-themed Google Classroom headers to customizer your banner for each class or period. Each class can have a their own distinct design. There are 15 different designs to choose from. Files are in PNG format and can easily be uploaded into Google Classroom.
Preview of Digital Daily Agendas and Google Classroom Headers | Civics theme

Digital Daily Agendas and Google Classroom Headers | Civics theme

This Civics-themed bundle includes BOTH the Civics-themed Digital Daily Agenda Templates and the coordinating Google Classroom headers. The cute, fun civics-themed Google Slides daily agenda templates are a great way to display your agenda on Google Classroom, your classroom Smartboard, or overhead projector. Students can easily see their assignments and administrators and co-teachers can view them well. Absent students easily view their missed work. There are 15 different agenda templates. You
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 Romeo and Juliet Mock Trial Project

Romeo and Juliet Mock Trial Project

Created by
Paul Hricik
A mock trial is an excellent way to engage a student’s critical thinking skills, and persuasive writing skills, and challenge their knowledge of a sequence of events. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, several violent deaths occur and at the end of the play it’s ambiguous who will be punished and how. Therefore, to engage students in the play, they can play judge, jury, and lawyers in a trial to answer the question: was Friar Laurence guilty of performing an illegal marriage?
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 Canadian Civics Quiz Bundle- Parliament, Government, Elections, Google Classroom

Canadian Civics Quiz Bundle- Parliament, Government, Elections, Google Classroom

Created by
Creating History
Easy to access interactive quizzes that give them feedback right away to students on their learning! (And no MARKING for you!!!). Check out an example here! (Student Version) How the Quizzes Work: The teacher simply creates a shareable link for the students and posts it on the class platform. Students click the link and begin! Students are able to see their score as well as all correct or incorrect responses. The teacher can access student data individually or export an Excel file! The quiz can
Preview of Government / Civics: Student-Friendly Social Studies Standards Tracker

Government / Civics: Student-Friendly Social Studies Standards Tracker

6th-grade Civics/Government Standards and Proficiency Scales tracker.The TWITS have expanded and refreshed our products! We are now offering student-friendly Standards and Proficiency Scale matrices/tracker. These are based on Colorado State Standards and can be adapted for your state.Students will take ownership of their learning by tracking each standard or learning target. There are three levels to track: 1) "Heard it." The teacher has talked about it and the student remembers hearing it. 2)
Preview of Digital Daily Agendas| Civics theme

Digital Daily Agendas| Civics theme

These fun civics-themed Google Slides daily agenda templates are a great way to display your agenda on Google Classroom, your classroom Smartboard, or overhead projector. Students can easily see their assignments and administrators and co-teachers can view them as well. Absent students easily view their missed work when you post them on Google Classroom. There are 15 different agenda templates. You can modify the title of each section to fit your classroom needs. Just pop in your info in a text
Preview of Mock Election Ballot 2020 Google Form

Mock Election Ballot 2020 Google Form

Created by
HS ELA
This Google Form 2020 ballot includes all presidential candidates filled in, plus dedicated, pre formatted spaces to fill in state, county, and judicial retention candidates, as well as voting on state ballot measures. Simply replace anything on the form in all caps with information that is specific to your region, and your students can have a realistic voting experience!
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 Introduction to Poverty

Introduction to Poverty

This Google Form connects to the UN SDG #1 No Poverty and includes a variety of questions related to the following sections. - World Population Living in Extreme Poverty 1820-2015- Percentage of Population Living in Extreme Poverty by World Region- Global Income Distribution by World Region- Poverty in Canada
Preview of Capitol Hill Protests News Clip and Questions

Capitol Hill Protests News Clip and Questions

Created by
T M
Google Form using a news clip from ABC News to create discussion among your class regarding the events of January 6, 2021. Additionally, this can allow for students to have a safe place for open and honest reflection about the events in the world today. This can be posted directly to Google Classroom.
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 Social Studies Standards Checklist: Oregon, 6th Grade

Social Studies Standards Checklist: Oregon, 6th Grade

Created by
Studious Scott
Need to keep track of your social studies class? This helpful checklist will keep you organized through the year and ensure your students learn everything they need to in 6th grade. Standards taken from Oregon Academic Content Social Sciences Standards, developed in 2018.
Preview of Current Events Starter Sheet

Current Events Starter Sheet

Created by
Marianne French
This daily starter sheet allows students to record daily current events from a grade appropriate source such as CNN10. It also utilizes spaces for a weekly word of the week, question of the week, and a story of the week. The perfect way to organize the first ten minutes of your social studies class each week.
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