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10th grade civics Common Core W.7.1 resources

Preview of 50 States and Capitals: Maps, Tests, Activities, Google Classroom & Google Forms

50 States and Capitals: Maps, Tests, Activities, Google Classroom & Google Forms

Created by
Mister Harms
Help your students know all 50 states and capitals of the United States with this huge, MEGA-Pack of resources! This product is available in printable PDF, Google Classroom, and Google Forms. A crossword puzzle, word search, test blanks, word banks, and so many more options are also included in this MEGA-Pack! You will even get a mini-research project template for students to research their favorite state, as well as a creative writing template. Whether it be for a civics unit, history class, cl
Preview of President Election Campaign Game: iCivics Win the White House Game Reflection

President Election Campaign Game: iCivics Win the White House Game Reflection

Created by
Mister Harms
How does a presidential candidate go about campaigning, winning the election, and then becoming the next President? What's with the electoral college anyway? This game has proven to be an excellent way for students to comprehend what a candidate needs to go through in order to become the next President. From taking stances on issues, giving speeches, and traveling to various states, students will take the role of candidate and do their best to win the most electoral votes and become the next Pr
Preview of Legislative Branch Activity: Classroom Simulation on How a Bill Becomes a Law

Legislative Branch Activity: Classroom Simulation on How a Bill Becomes a Law

Created by
Mister Harms
Make civics practical and exciting for students using this Social Studies simulation that allows students to experience the Legislative Branch! Students will participate in writing bills for their school, community, or state while learning the various stages within the lawmaking process. All voices are heard as students become members of Congress, participate in committees, debate on the floor, and watch their President sign the bills that survive the entire process. Not only do students love
Preview of Political Parties | Campaign Simulation Running for President

Political Parties | Campaign Simulation Running for President

Created by
Mister Harms
This presidential election simulation is an excellent way for students to comprehend all aspects of political parties and the campaigns needed to elect a presidential candidate - "Let's Get The Party Started!" The teacher will divide class into groups of 4 to 5 students per group. Each group will develop their own political party and choose a presidential candidate to represent their party. Using the included criteria, allow students a few class periods, or portions of class periods, to create
Preview of The Legislative Branch: Unit Notes & Worksheets for Government or Civics Class

The Legislative Branch: Unit Notes & Worksheets for Government or Civics Class

Created by
Mister Harms
Make civics informative and practical for your students by using this set of notes and assessments that summarize the main points of the Legislative Branch! I have used this set of notes regarding the Legislative Branch in my 8th grade civics class for many years. This branch of government, which is the largest, can be daunting to summarize and teach. However, I have narrowed down the important aspects so students get the main concepts and you’ll get a complete unit of notes on the Legislative
Preview of The World From A to Z With Carl Azuz - News Viewing Guides & Worksheets

The World From A to Z With Carl Azuz - News Viewing Guides & Worksheets

Created by
Mister Harms
Carl Azuz is back with his brand new show called The World from A to Z. It's an excellent format for students to stay informed on current events while watching a brief 9 minute segment that is updated every day with news highlights from around the world. This set of graphic organizer worksheets is an excellent way to analyze and summarize the current events of the day while watching the news broadcast by Carl Azuz ... he's back!These various templates will help students of all ages stay engaged
Preview of States Test, Capitals Test, & Presidents Test | Google Forms + Google Classroom

States Test, Capitals Test, & Presidents Test | Google Forms + Google Classroom

Created by
Mister Harms
Test your students' knowledge on the 50 states, the United States capitals, and the US Presidents! This bundle of tests are in a Google Forms format for you to easily assign through Google Classroom. Not only will these tests be user friendly for your students, but they are graded automatically for you the teacher! Whether you use these forms as practice tests, formal assessments, or both, you'll love the easy use yet difficult rigor! ⭐️ These states and capitals test forms are also included i
Preview of Structure of Government - Textbook and Debate

Structure of Government - Textbook and Debate

This activity provides secondary government students with a solid background on the structure of governments - not only in the USA but around the world!Included in this resource is a slide-deck of Google slides with an engaging "Monty Python" hook video where your class can brainstorm how governments related to the video clip. In addition, students will use an open-source government textbook (link included) to gain background knowledge on the structure of government. The concluding "exit ticke
Preview of The Chinese Exclusion Act: Primary Source Analysis

The Chinese Exclusion Act: Primary Source Analysis

What factors motivated Americans to pass the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882?Students will read & analyze 5 primary sources* to answer the guiding question: "Why did Americans pass the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882?" Students will create a working theory and use historical argumentation skills to write a defense of their historical theory. In this lesson, students will:Create a hypothesis answering the guiding questionRead & analyze 5 primary source documents Take notes in a graphic organi
Preview of God Bless America

God Bless America

17 printable or digital pages to use on Flag Day or Veterans Day or Memorial Day or Independence Day to explore the beginning of that patriotic song, “God Bless America.” Students describe.. Four things they love about America, Four things that we still need to work on to make America a stronger and kinder nation, How you show respect for America, Fifteen things a kid can do to make America better, What freedom means, Who are the brave who keep us free, What I am thankful for, and more... Encou
Preview of Self Esteem - Presentation and Worksheets

Self Esteem - Presentation and Worksheets

Created by
ECPublishing
A lesson on self esteem - what it is, why it is important, how to achieve a healthy level of self esteem. Packed with engaging activities to help students explore this crucial issue.Complete 1 hour lesson with PowerPoint and worksheetsDifferentiated to three levels of challenge throughoutMore inexpensive and free resources available at my store and at my website: www.ecpublishing.co.uk
Preview of Opinion Writing Prompts: Write about the President ⭐ Social Studies History ELA

Opinion Writing Prompts: Write about the President ⭐ Social Studies History ELA

10 Opinion Writing Prompts about Presidents on Lined Paper. These thought-provoking writing prompts will work well with upper middle school students through adult education to get your learners expressing opinions about Presidents. Five of the prompts are more basic, but the other five require more in-depth thought. Use these printable writing prompts year after year in your government, history, or civics class! Check out the preview to see the exact prompts. Great to use on Presidents Day or al
Preview of Quote Cards to Promote Discussion and Writing

Quote Cards to Promote Discussion and Writing

Good quotes speak volumes in few words. This is what makes them an awesome teaching tool! This is a set of 36 thoughtfully selected quotes that can be used multiple times over the year in different ways. They will get your kids thinking at a high level and provide a sprinboard for engaging speaking and writing activities. The cards have been color coded by subject to facilitate group discussions. Included along with the cards are 11 ways to use the cards in your classroom -- all connected t
Preview of Bill of Rights for Students

Bill of Rights for Students

Created by
Kelly Habecker
This essay asks students to consider what rights they think students should have in school and respond in the form of a letter. It includes the assignment, planning pages, and a six-trait rubric. This project works well as an extension activity for reading the book After by Francine Prose. I've used this assignment to differentiate for lower level readers in my 9-12th grade civics class.
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