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Middle school government classroom forms for Microsoft Word

Preview of 8th Grade US History Pretest/Posttest

8th Grade US History Pretest/Posttest

This is a pretest for US History until the 20th century. It is a 50 question, multiple choice test and includes an answer key. If you would like to give this test through Google Forms, let me know and I will share it with you!
Preview of "Vice" Viewing Guide: Rationale/Summary/Questions/Reflection Sheet/Form

"Vice" Viewing Guide: Rationale/Summary/Questions/Reflection Sheet/Form

Incorporating episodes of "Vice" into your classes can be justified for several educational and pedagogical reasons. Here are some rationales for using "Vice" in the classroom: "Vice" covers current and often underreported global issues, providing students with real-world context and relevance. This can enhance their understanding of international affairs, politics, and cultural dynamics. The documentary series offers a diverse range of perspectives on various topics. By exposing students to dif
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 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 I-Side and Important Political Issues Handout

I-Side and Important Political Issues Handout

This is a handout to get students more interested in important political issues and the current presidential candidates. The website: https://www.isidewith.com/ is great but I found my students really not knowing what they were responding to on the questionnaire so I made a 35 question form for students to fill out with me guiding them on vocabulary. It helps them think about both sides of issues.
Preview of Statue of Limitations

Statue of Limitations

Created by
Peep the Teach
This accompanies a website that has a list of the statue of limitations per state. You can adjust this paper to meet whatever tort you are covering: written contract, oral contract, injury, property damage.
Preview of Declaration of Independence Quiz Fill in the Blank

Declaration of Independence Quiz Fill in the Blank

Created by
Sarah Williams
Declaration of Independence Fill in the Blank Quiz
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 Government Graphic Organizer

Government Graphic Organizer

Students will use this to research the three levels of government, find information on their local, state, and federal leaders, and learn about the services that their leaders provide.
Preview of Civics & Justice Course Description/Syllabus

Civics & Justice Course Description/Syllabus

Take the work out of creating your course description and syllabus.This is specific to one semester of Civics & Justice and includes information for an Honor's section. It will be fully editable once you download it so you can modify it to suit your needs.Additionally, this syllabus includes my letter to parents explaining the course and explaining that this course is designed to teach multiple perspectives allowing students to make educated decision about current topics. In the ever-changi
Preview of Newsletter Template - Election Theme

Newsletter Template - Election Theme

Get your kids excited about the upcoming election! Includes template as an individual .doc file. (Compatible with Word 2003 and up) Kid-friendly and fun! Ready to use. Just open, type, and print. All text can be customized. Add text or pictures. Color coordinated font. Template is 2 pages. (Can use first page only if one page template is desired. If you liked this template, you might also like: 1. Set of 52 Newsletter Templates Create 1-2 page newsletters Picture Pages to add to any ne
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 Preamble Social Studies Class Contract

Preamble Social Studies Class Contract

This is a class contract with a Preamble theme. Use this at the beginning of the school year in order to help your students start the year off right!
Preview of Bellringer Template

Bellringer Template

Created by
Lindsey Thurman
This is a template for daily warm ups (bellringers). This can be used as an easy way to keep students organized and get started with class.
Preview of 2d to 10th Amendments Matching Worksheet

2d to 10th Amendments Matching Worksheet

Created by
John Nottestad
Amendments Worksheet from Bill of Rights. 2d to 10th Amendments, matching exercise with key.
Preview of Bill of Rights Lesson Outline for Students

Bill of Rights Lesson Outline for Students

Created by
Keight Brennan
Have you ever had students teach a lesson? Having students become the expert is a great way to develop a deeper understanding about their own rights. This outline will help students plan out their lesson plan and provide information to their fellow classmates.
Preview of Election / Voting Letter

Election / Voting Letter

Created by
ELBlackmon
I wrote this letter for my social studies department. We sent it home the day we started our civic lessons on the election and the importance of voting.
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