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Preview of The United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - PowerPoint

The United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - PowerPoint

The United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - PowerPointA simple and clear introduction to and background of the United Nations (including the Sustainable Development Goals 2030) and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Images and videos along with text to engage students throughout PowerPoint presentation.Suitable for students in grades 3 and above.For a presentation more suitable for older students, click here to access The United Nations - PowerPoint and Keynote Pre
Preview of Federalist Papers: Analysis of #10, 51, and 78 (Differentiated)

Federalist Papers: Analysis of #10, 51, and 78 (Differentiated)

This resource provides a differentiated lesson on The Federalist Papers #10, 51, and 78. I have designed two lessons with varying supports to help both AP® Government classes and regular U.S. Government classes of varying abilities tackle this challenging primary source. This is also a great resource for U.S. History classes! I have included a brief 6-slide power point presentation (Google Slides version now included) to give students some context on The Federalist Papers and included two versio
Preview of US Government Warm-Ups (Bellringers)- 1 Semester

US Government Warm-Ups (Bellringers)- 1 Semester

This product provides 75 warm ups (bellringers) for U.S. Government classes! The warm ups include thought provoking questions and content review, and are designed to get your students thinking about important course themes. Warm-ups come with keys when appropriate. The warm-ups/bellringers are organized by unit and I have included a table of contents that will allow you to easily identify and use these warm-ups in your classroom no matter what order you teach your content. I have also included a
Preview of Media Literacy:  Logical Fallacies as Propaganda in Current Events

Media Literacy: Logical Fallacies as Propaganda in Current Events

This engaging lesson takes a comical approach to examining the common use of logical fallacies as propagandistic techniques in product advertising, popular press news coverage, and political campaigns. Rest assured, your students will become much more savvy information consumers after they have purposefully used fallacies to mislead others in this active assignment. The lesson begins with a fictional news article that uses logical fallacies to prove that a visit to the doctor is deadly and to
Preview of Tort Law Introduction Digital Activity & WebQuest for Business and Law Class

Tort Law Introduction Digital Activity & WebQuest for Business and Law Class

This TORT LAW digital activity is perfect for remote learning or as an independent study for great introductory information. Use in any Introduction to Law class, Business Law class, Business Essentials, or Civics class.The following information is covered:Three Different Types of Tort LawFour Elements of Tort LawEach type is broken down and examples are given of each type. Several examples of Criminal Negligence cases are given for students to analyze.Several examples of Civil Negligence cases
Preview of Street Law Powerpoint Notes

Street Law Powerpoint Notes

The Street Law Powerpoint Notes were created to supplement the 8th edition of the Street Law textbook, published by Glencoe and Street Law, Inc. The guided notes help students process the key information in each chapter of the textbook. A series of slides has been created to supplement the key chapters in the textbook (1-2, 5-16, 18-20, 23-24, 26, 29, 31-32, 34, 39, 42) and introduce students to the key content from each of the 6 units of the textbook (1- Introduction to the Legal System, 2 - Cr
Preview of Criminal and juvenile Justice

Criminal and juvenile Justice

19.1 Crime in American Society Criminal and Juvenile Justice Types of Crime I: Crimes Against People Types of Crime II: Crimes Against Property Types of Crime III: White-Collar Crime Types of Crime IV: Victimless Crimes Types of Crime V: Crimes against Government 19.2 The Criminal Justice System What Happens to Someone Who is Arrested? Going to Trial Correctional Institutions Facts and Quotes Source: U.S. Department of Justice Watching: Law and Order On a piece of paper: Summarize the episode.
Preview of Cesar Chavez Day Power Point Presentation

Cesar Chavez Day Power Point Presentation

Created by
Ms Super Science
Power Point Presentation, Cesar Chavez Day, Civil Rights, Human Rights, Pesticides, Fair Wages, Farms, Migrant Farmworkers, Mexican Americans, Chicano Studies, Ethnic Studies, Heroes, Social Justice, Multicultural Education, Holidays and Celebrations, Birthday, California, Arizona, Politics, US Government, Farm Workers, United Farmworkers Union, Latino, Dolores Huerta, Robert Kennedy, Spanish Language, Cultural studies 26 Slide Power Point Presentation on the Legacy of Cesar Chavez. This prese
Preview of AP Government- UNIT 3 Bundle: PowerPoints, Assessments, Vocab, & More!

AP Government- UNIT 3 Bundle: PowerPoints, Assessments, Vocab, & More!

Created by
Mad Historian
These resources are a great supplement to your Unit 3- Civil Liberties and Civil Rights lessons! I created them to accompany my in-depth class discussions and student textbook assignments. All resources in this bundle can be edited and adapted to fit your classroom and most are also Google compatible. Please read the descriptions of each product below before purchase:POWERPOINT & GUIDED NOTES:This resource was created to help you teach Unit 3- Civil Liberties and Civil Rights, and is align
Preview of Introduction to Government & Civics BUNDLE

Introduction to Government & Civics BUNDLE

⭐️⭐️⭐️UPDATE: THE ANSWER KEY FOR THE MURDER MYSTERY GAME SHOULD SHOW [MR. DOE] AS THE MURDERER, NOT MR. HUNTER! ⭐️⭐️⭐️This BUNDLE was created with the intention of getting that FIRST WEEK OF SCHOOL stress off your back! It has activities, graphic organizers, written response assessments, answer keys, and everything you need to get the year started off right!This Bundle includes the following:Murder Mystery Game: designed to build community & critical thinking skills This fun game can
Preview of AP Government- UNIT 4 Bundle: PowerPoints, Assessments, Vocab, & More!

AP Government- UNIT 4 Bundle: PowerPoints, Assessments, Vocab, & More!

Created by
Mad Historian
These resources are a great supplement to your Unit 4- American Political Ideologies and Beliefs! I created them to accompany my in-depth class discussions and student textbook assignments. All resources in this bundle can be edited and adapted to fit your classroom and most are also Google compatible. Please read the descriptions of each product below before purchase:POWERPOINT & GUIDED NOTES:This resource was created to help you teach Unit 4- American Political Ideologies and Beliefs, and
Preview of Congressional Leadership and Committees Lesson

Congressional Leadership and Committees Lesson

This resource is perfect for teaching your U.S. Government students about the leaders and committees in Congress- both House and Senate. It includes a 25-slide Power Point/Google Slides™ lecture, student fill-in-the-blank CLOZE notes, a graphic organizer that displays the leadership structure, and a game that will help students to review and interact with the material about Congressional leaders. The notes cover topics such as: the key leaders of the House and Senate (Speaker, President of the S
Preview of AP Government & Politics Current Events PowerPoint Project - AP Gov U.S.

AP Government & Politics Current Events PowerPoint Project - AP Gov U.S.

Fully editable for you AP Gov needs. Aligned with the AP U.S. Government & Politics Course and Exam Description Redesign, effective Fall 2018Includes Method, Rubric, PPT Template, Example and Sign-ups!Want your students to increase their test scores on the AP GOPO Exam? Give them exposure to the 5 Big Ideas of APGOPO year round by incorporating Current Events into your curriculum.Materials included: Methodology for setting up a successful student-presented current events session each weekGr
Preview of Public Opinion and Polling

Public Opinion and Polling

This engaging resource will teach your students all about public opinion and polling. Students will learn about measuring and analyzing public opinion, the elements of a scientific poll, how to assess the validity of poll questions, and how public opinion polls are used in our system of government. Students will also engage in the material by evaluating the validity of poll questions and analyzing the meaning of poll results. The lesson includes power point notes, a poll analysis activity, stude
Preview of The Branches of Government Webquest Collection

The Branches of Government Webquest Collection

Created by
History Wizard
These 4 great webquests go over the 3 branches of government and the Executive Cabinet. Save money and buy the collection! The four webquests can be viewed and purchased individually below:The Executive Branch WebquestThe Executive Cabinet WebquestThe Legislative Branch WebquestThe Judicial Branch WebquestAll of my government lesson plans are in the following collection:Government and Civics CollectionIndividual Government Lesson Plans:Government WebquestsThe Legislative Branch WebquestJudicial
Preview of AP Government Unit I Bundle

AP Government Unit I Bundle

Get a discounted price by purchasing all for Unit I of the AP Government course
Preview of FEDERALIST PAPERS #10, #51, #78 - Lecture & Activity - Print & Digital - Civics

FEDERALIST PAPERS #10, #51, #78 - Lecture & Activity - Print & Digital - Civics

Although learning about the Federalist Papers can be a very dry and boring subject, this creative lecture and activity will engage your students in many different ways. Students will be able to analyze quotes from the Federalist Papers #10, 51, and 78 and describe the reasons the framers created the U.S. Government the way they did. They will also analyze four Supreme Court decisions and complete a paragraph summary of what they have learned using the template provided. Includes both print and d
Preview of Government Video Study Guide: The Hunger Games

Government Video Study Guide: The Hunger Games

This video study guide is designed to accompany the 2012 film The Hunger Games. It contains 27 multiple-choice questions, 4 ethical reasoning (short answer) questions, and 1 essay question. Answer key follows the student handout in the Microsoft Word file. Because of a modified schedule due to standardized testing, one of my freshman government classes recently had to suffer through a few extra hours of class with me. I've found that the (color, Americanized) film adaptation of Lord of the Flie
Preview of American Government and Civics: Types and Systems of Government Unit Bundle

American Government and Civics: Types and Systems of Government Unit Bundle

A complete engaging unit on types and systems of government. This Bundle includes resources on types and systems of government. If you are looking for activities and lessons for this fundamental component of American government, you have found the right resource! This bundle includes:2 Power points (Notes for types and systems of government) Foldables (gummy bear foldable)Writing Activities(differentiated activities and writing prompts)Gallery Walk Exit SlipsPost-it Note Activities Want access t
Preview of Landmark Supreme Court Cases Primary Source Gallery Walk, Worksheet, and PPT

Landmark Supreme Court Cases Primary Source Gallery Walk, Worksheet, and PPT

Designed for Florida Civics State Standard SS.7.CG.3.11.Landmark Supreme Court Cases include:Marbury v. MadisonDred Scott v. SandfordPlessy v. FergusonBrown v. Board of EducationGideon v. WainwrightMiranda v. ArizonaHazelwood v. KuhlmeierUnited States v. NixonIn re GaultTinker v. Des MoinesStudents will work together to complete a primary source gallery walk, making predictions for each case! Primary sources include images, newspapers, letters, documents, and others relating to each Landmark cas
Preview of AP Government Unit III Bundle

AP Government Unit III Bundle

AP Government Unit III Bundle – Lock in at this introductory price. Free updates will be coming for this bundle shortly. This lesson includes a review of the following topics:3.1 – The Bill of Rights 3.2 – First Amendment – Freedom of Religion 3.3 – First Amendment – Freedom of Speech 3.4 – First Amendment – Freedom of the Press 3.5 – Second Amendment Right to Bear Arms 3.6 – Amendments: Balancing Individual Freedom with Public Order & Safety 3.7 – Selective Incorporation 3.8 – Amendments:
Preview of Street Law Reading Guides

Street Law Reading Guides

The Street Law Reading Guides were created to supplement the 8th edition of the Street Law textbook, published by Glencoe and Street Law, Inc. The guided worksheets help students process the key information in each chapter of the textbook. A series of questions has been created to supplement the key chapters in the textbook (1-2, 5-16, 18-20, 23-24, 26, 29, 31-32, 34, 39, 42) and introduce students to the key content from each of the 6 units of the textbook (1- Introduction to the Legal System,
Preview of Foreign Government Research Study Comparative Country Project Editable

Foreign Government Research Study Comparative Country Project Editable

Created by
Ms Fitts
This project is fully editable, so teachers may personalize it for their own Civics, Government, AP Government, AP Comparative Government, or other relevant class. This resource contains the project assignment, task, and prompt, as well as a four page research worksheet, and a detailed rubric. Each element of this resource can be edited to work with your specific curriculum. With this study, students will analyze the characteristics, and development of different political systems, with emphasis
Preview of Executive Branch Test (Government)

Executive Branch Test (Government)

Executive Branch Unit Test / Exam / Assessment. The Executive Branch Test Includes a variety of 50 Multiple Choice, Matching, and True/False questions as well as 1 Extended Essay Response question. Covers the Office of President and Vice President, The job of the President, Foreign Policy, Presidential Advisers and Executive Agencies. Typed Key Included! Assessment works great with cornell notes sections covering the Executive Branch. Check out the Executive Branch Unit Study Guide too! This p
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