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Free high school Women's History Month civics resources

Preview of WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH Activity | Coloring Pages and Research Projects FREE

WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH Activity | Coloring Pages and Research Projects FREE

This FREE set of Marie Curie, Sojourner Truth, Malala Yousafzai, and Louisa May Alcott coloring pages, posters, and research brochure projects is part of the larger FAMOUS WOMEN IN HISTORY SET that makes a great introduction for elementary and middle school students. These are great all year long, but especially powerful during Women's History Month!Copyright © Project Based Learning with Elle Madisontags: Amelia Earhart, Anne Frank, Beatrix Potter, Benazir Bhutto, Bessie Coleman, Betsy Ross, Be
Preview of Black History Month African American Scientist Biography Article and Worksheet

Black History Month African American Scientist Biography Article and Worksheet

Teach students about an important Black female scientist with this African American scientist reading and questions. INCLUDES BOTH GOOGLE AND PRINT VERSIONS! ⭐Check out our Black Scientists BUNDLE!⭐Dr. Jane C. Wright was an African American doctor during a time when females, especially Black women, were shunned by most in the science fields. Despite this, she revolutionized cancer research, and her work has had implications for cancer treatment to this day. Dr. Jane C. Wright is a woman whos
Preview of Government - Civics - BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENTS - CONSTITUTION -

Government - Civics - BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENTS - CONSTITUTION -

Bill of RightsAmendments to the ConstitutionCivics & Government Lesson is on Google Docs and a PDFEffective and easy to implement. Can be utilized as a self-guided lesson, an instructional guided lesson, or used as an emergency lesson. The lesson and materials are easy to follow and comprehended. The information and key concepts have been simplified to enhance learning. Objectives: Students will be able to: • Explain why the Bill of Rights were added to the Constitution.• Define the Consti
Preview of Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer- FREE!!

Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer- FREE!!

This freebie features a brief introduction of the three branches of government- Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. The product includes a graphic organizer and an 8-slide power point that covers the roles, powers, terms, etc. of each branch/official. There are two graphic organizers- one that is open-ended and another that provides guided note.In addition, check out these other great U.S. Government resources, available in my store:1st Day of U.S. Government Class ActivitiesConstitutional or
Preview of 7 Principles of the Constitution One Pager Activity

7 Principles of the Constitution One Pager Activity

Looking for a way to wrap up your 7 principles unit? Use this free 7 principles of the constitution one-pager activity. There are 2 versions of the one-pager in these resources 1. 7 principles one-pager 2. Individual principle one-pagerIn this resource, you will receive1. Instructions for one-pager 2. Templates to help students start Want to watch a tutorial? Check out my one-pager tutorial!Want access to ALL of my civics resources? Join the Civics and American Government Member Club!Customer Ti
Preview of Declaration of Independence Break Up Letter

Declaration of Independence Break Up Letter

Free break up letter text and how I use it to trick my class and engage them in the Declaration of Independence. A letter is found on the floor written by hand. The teacher reads it to the class without naming names. The next day it is revealed that this is actually a letter from the American Colonies sent to King George.OTHER FREEBIES* VOCABULARY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER* NO BS HISTORY CLASSROOM POSTERSCIVICS RESOURCES* CITIZEN GAME QUIZ/GAME* POLITICAL HERITAGE QUIZ/GAMECOOL CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS
Preview of Civics and Government Pacing Guide, Scope and Sequence FREE, Civics Curriculum

Civics and Government Pacing Guide, Scope and Sequence FREE, Civics Curriculum

Civics and Government MEGA BUNDLE Pacing Guide/ Scope and Sequence FREEThis free scope and sequence breaks down key topics for the entire year or by semester for teaching Civics and Government. See Resources Below: CIVICS MEGA BUNDLE Civics and Government Anchor Chart BundleCivics and Government Game Card BundleCivics and Government Word Wall BundleCivics and Government Timelines Bundle (Google and Print)Civics and Government Choice Boards Bundle (Google and Print)Civics and Government Picture P
Preview of FREE - Black History Month & Women's History Month - Ruby Bridges

FREE - Black History Month & Women's History Month - Ruby Bridges

FREE - Black History Month and Women's History Month. In this freebees printables: Ruby Bridges Poster (8.5" x 11", PDF).Background Information:Little Ruby Bridges courageously faced more adversity in one day than most adults do in a lifetime. In 1960, she was the first African-American child to desegregate the all-white William Frantz Elementary School in Louisiana. After graduating from a desegregated high school, she worked as a travel agent for 15 years and later became a full-time parent. L
Preview of Know Your Rights, Constitution Bill of Rights Activity

Know Your Rights, Constitution Bill of Rights Activity

***Newly updated format! Now everything is in PDF format! ***Updated appearance! This FREE product includes a Bill of Rights handout and a fun challenge activity that can be done individually, in pairs, or in a small group! Students review the Bill of Rights then use the provided handout to examine real life scenarios based on the amendments. Students determine which right is being threatened and why. Finally, students create their own scenarios based on the Bill of Rights and share t
Preview of Articles of Confederation Simulation

Articles of Confederation Simulation

Created by
M Clancy
A great interactive simulation to demonstrate to government or US history students the failures of the Articles of Confederation. After the lesson students will have a clear understanding of why the US needed a stronger central government. Students will take on the role of one of the 13 original states and will participate in a session of Congress to see if they can solve the pressing challenges facing the new nation.
Preview of Women's History Month pack

Women's History Month pack

18 strong women cards + 4 ideas for the English class!Find out more
Preview of FREE Girl Power Women's Day coloring Pages / Dia de la mujer / March Marzo

FREE Girl Power Women's Day coloring Pages / Dia de la mujer / March Marzo

Girl Power Women's Day coloring Pages English and Spanish 6 different Women's Day colouring pages to remember that together we are stronger!IDEASDecorate with paint, clay, crayons or different materials And if you like it please leave a comment :) ____This is a zip file.Before purchasing, please check that you are able to open zip files and ensure that your zip opening software is updatedThis product is for PERSONAL USE only and cannot be copied, redistributed or posted for others and CAN NOT be
Preview of How to Analyze Political Cartoons - Civics Bell Ringer Activity

How to Analyze Political Cartoons - Civics Bell Ringer Activity

Easily weave political cartoons into your U.S. History or Civics/Government class with the effective POPES method. The best part is this kit works for both historical and current-day cartoons.Perfect for unit assignments or daily bell ringers! Comes in both printable PDF and digital for Google Slides.Greatness is being an active and critical constituent. Included in this FREEBIE Activity: Teacher overview with links to online historical and current-day cartoon databasesPOPES Political Cartoon A
Preview of FREE Current Events Worksheet

FREE Current Events Worksheet

Created by
History Gal
This generic one page current events handout works with any newspaper article and is a fun way for students to record what they learned. It's perfect for busy teachers who need a print-and-go worksheet for current events.*********************************************************************You might also like:Doodle Notes and Coloring PagesMore FreebiesNo Prep Emergency Sub Plans for any U.S. or World History ClassCurrent Events Project*************************************************************
Preview of Women's History Month - Daily Fact Cards

Women's History Month - Daily Fact Cards

Created by
Grace Talamo
I use these as Daily facts during our Morning Meeting in March. After we read the fact as a class, I display it on the bulletin board for others to learn.
Preview of FREE Paul Revere Color by Number, Reading Passage and Text Marking

FREE Paul Revere Color by Number, Reading Passage and Text Marking

Created by
Think Tank
This Paul Revere Color by Number and Text Marking activity is the perfect way to bring life to the topic! Students read a non-fiction passage and search for answers while marking evidence from the text. Perfect reading comprehension activity.Topics include: Boston Tea Party, Sons of Liberty, Boston Massacre, Shot heard round the world, Lexington and Concord, Old North Church, “No taxation without representation”Students complete a “before reading” anticipation guide, read about Paul Revere, answ
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Activity - Checks and Balances Worksheet

3 Branches of Government Activity - Checks and Balances Worksheet

Reframe the checks and balances of the three branches of government with this twist on the typical graphic organizer It's the perfect addition to your 3 Branches unit or discussion about checks and balances. This activity comes in both printable PDF and digital for Google Slides!If you like this, be sure to check out the full Three Branches PBL Unit this comes from.Greatness is being an active participant in ones' democracy. What if you up-ended the dated triangle diagram that's included in eve
Preview of Who is Invisible | Critical Thinking | Anti-Racism | Women's History Month | SEL

Who is Invisible | Critical Thinking | Anti-Racism | Women's History Month | SEL

Why do we need Women's History Month? This slideshow lesson can help your students figure it out on their own. Interactive critical thinking lesson to inspire student discussions about media representation, enhancing social-emotional learning skills and self-awareness.Social Emotional Learning for Middle School students that isn't babyish! Students analyze a series of goal-setting videos to explore stereotypes and representation.Students reflect on who they are while thinking about which groups
Preview of Three Branches of Government Trifold Handout

Three Branches of Government Trifold Handout

Created by
Rachel Theus
This is a simple handout that can be used to teach the basic functions of the three branches of government. It could also be paired with another sheet and transformed into a foldable.
Preview of U.S. Constitution: A scavenger hunt

U.S. Constitution: A scavenger hunt

Created by
Maura Schneider
This activity allows students to learn about key sections of the U.S. Constitution by interacting with the document itself. Articles I, II, and III are explored as well as the amendments. Also a great activity for Constitution Day!
Preview of The Outsiders - Stereotypes Worksheet

The Outsiders - Stereotypes Worksheet

A worksheet to compare through positive and negative stereotypes the difference between the greasers and the Socs in S.E. Hinton's young-adult novel, "The Outsiders". Expanded topics to also include difference between wealth and poverty, and students are required to apply the concept of stereotypes to their own lives.
Preview of Civics Anchor Charts, Government Anchor Charts FREE, Government Posters, Google

Civics Anchor Charts, Government Anchor Charts FREE, Government Posters, Google

Civics and Government Anchor Chart Sampler (Great as Bellringers, Word Walls, for ELL & ESS students, and Concept Boards), Government Review Pages, Government Posters and a Digital Activity for Google ClassroomCIVICS ANCHOR CHART BUNDLE Anchor charts are great for representing the topics covered with bright and clear visuals. They make excellent classroom posters and word walls. There is also a digital link for Google Classroom for matching words/phrases and images. They can be printed 2
Preview of Government - Civics - FIRST AMENDMENT VOCABULARY - Constitution - Bill of Rights

Government - Civics - FIRST AMENDMENT VOCABULARY - Constitution - Bill of Rights

1st Amendment VocabularyExcellent supplementary worksheets. Please take a look at some of my other learning materials. Thank YouFeedback is Greatly Appreciated.Michael K. PowellCIVIL COURTS, SMALL CLAIMS FIRST AMENDMENT - Bill of Rights LessonVOTER REGISTRATION AND VOTING LESSONCRIME - A RECORD and CONSEQUENCES LESSONEmployability Skills - Employment - WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION - Career Readiness
Preview of Life on Minimum Wage - Personal Finance Game for Students

Life on Minimum Wage - Personal Finance Game for Students

Created by
Richard Byrne
The purpose of Life on Minimum Wage is for students to recognize how difficult it is to save money when your only job(s) pay minimum wage without benefits. To win at Life on Minimum Wage the students have to reach five financial goals that they select. To earn money the students have to complete the tasks of their assigned jobs. The students then have to pay required bills before using money for their selected financial goals. As the game progresses students will be issued "surprise" cards which
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