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Not grade specific civics handouts

Preview of Differentiated Levels ESL: Declaration of Independence and Constitution

Differentiated Levels ESL: Declaration of Independence and Constitution

Designed for the beginning English Language Learners in your Civics and Government class. Contains:1) Reading Passage on the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution2) Picture Dictionary Page for Vocabulary 3) Comprehension Questions4) Vocabulary practice 5) Answer KeyWhile teaching the same information and vocabulary, each of these components is differentiated into a lower-comprehension level (A) and a slightly higher level (B). To accompany this, consider using: WHICH ONE? Declaration
Preview of Harriet Tubman North Star Coloring Page

Harriet Tubman North Star Coloring Page

Created by
MrsSpeaker
Detailed Hand-drawn portrait of Harriet Tubman also depicts the contextual attributes. The North Star is shown in the little dipper. In the background is a map of the Eastern U.S. around the time of the Civil War. The area below the dotted line shows states where slavery was legal. Caption reads "Harriet Tubman "The Great Liberator" c.1820-1913 - Rescued many people from slavery, by leading secret northward escape trips."8.5 x 11 .pdfPrint "fit to page" for best results.Copying permitted for cl
Preview of U.S. Civics Test of 100 Questions- With & Without the Answers

U.S. Civics Test of 100 Questions- With & Without the Answers

All ages, Learn & Practice the 100 Question U.S. Civics/Citizenship Test. Included is the official U.S. 100 Question Civics Test as per reference from the USCIS website. There are two test sets: (1) 100 Question Test with the answers and a few informational footnotes (2) Practice test without the answers so you can check your civics proficiency, without peeking at the answers. Updated June 2023. Best wishes & good luck in your studies!
Preview of Debate infographic bundle

Debate infographic bundle

Created by
Caleb Hensley
Included in this bundle: Fundamentals of an Argument, Framework, 10 Logical Fallacies, Moral Philosophy intro, & Moral Philosophy: the trolley problem. All can be used as classroom posters, handouts, or digital resources. Enjoy!
Preview of VOTING: How To Vote, Register to Vote, Voter ID Debate

VOTING: How To Vote, Register to Vote, Voter ID Debate

UNITED STATES CIVICS LESSONS: VOTING - HOW TO VOTEFull Lesson with PowerPoint PresentationSee Preview!Lesson Summary:Discussion Questions to spark conversation:Do you know what your local polling place looks like? Where is it? What do you do when you get there? Do you need to show ID before voting? Video link: First Time Voters Registering to Vote: information by state Visit Vote.Org to learn about registration and other policies What to expect at your polling place – Types of Voting Machines
Preview of CHV2O Canadian Civics and Citizenship Resource Bundle

CHV2O Canadian Civics and Citizenship Resource Bundle

Included in this bundle:- Start your course off with a highly engaging trivia contest,- Analyze activism through music,- Learn about the Convention on the Rights of the Child, and child labour in the cocoa industry,- Learn about campaign strategies and barriers women face in politics, - School Prime Minister Campaign: How would YOU change your school?,- Finish your course by creating your own political party!
Preview of Debate Preparation Graphic Organizer - Tool for forming a balanced argument

Debate Preparation Graphic Organizer - Tool for forming a balanced argument

This is a graphic organizer for students to prepare for a class debate or any argumentative writing. Students will: Take a position (it can even be a position they don't hold to) on any assigned issue and use this to organize their research. For each main argument the student is prompted to state a claim, collect evidence that supports the claim, anticipate a possible rebuttal from an opposing side, and counter back. The debate materials are titled "Debate to Relate" because we place strong emph
Preview of VOTING: Voter Turnout, Who Votes? Efficacy, Election Day Holiday

VOTING: Voter Turnout, Who Votes? Efficacy, Election Day Holiday

UNITED STATES CIVICS LESSONS: VOTING - VOTER TURNOUTFull Lesson with PowerPoint PresentationSee Preview!Lesson Summary:Discussion question: Why don’t people vote? Definition of Political Efficacy and cartoons Analyzing data from charts on who votes and who doesn’t. Increasing voter turnout: Should Election Day be a National Holiday? Pro Con debate - Read arguments and complete graphic organizer. Exit Slip: Main Ideas Summary ChartALL ITEMS EDITABLE!Complete the Unit Plan with these lessons:Poli
Preview of What is Public Opinion Polling - Guided Reading and Questions

What is Public Opinion Polling - Guided Reading and Questions

Calling all government teachers! Do you have to teach your students about polling? Do you want to prepare the next generation of Americans to participate in our democracy? Are you completely LOST about how to simplify this complex topic so your students can understand this content? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this guided reading is 100% for you. This reading is classroom-tested and it always leads to amazing classroom discussions about the importance of American political d
Preview of Washington, D.C. and National Mall Coloring Pages

Washington, D.C. and National Mall Coloring Pages

This pack includes five coloring pages for these famous government buildings and presidential memorials/monuments in the National Mall in Washington, D.C: The White House, United States Capitol, Washington Monument, Jefferson Memorial, and Lincoln Memorial.Each page includes a title and a short description that explains the purpose and location of the site. Extend the lesson by having students create a map showing where these buildings are located with the National Mall Map activity. Just need a
Preview of Equality Verse Equity- Define the Difference!

Equality Verse Equity- Define the Difference!

Created by
Mike Zubia
This assignment can be printed or assigned through Google Classroom. Students will learn the differences between the words Equality and Equity. This can be a great Character Education assignment or as an introduction to a unit or chapter discussing inequailities in history. I use this lesson as an introduction before my assignments titled Equality in the Early United States and The History of Voting Rights in the United States. BOTH ARE FOR SALE!
Preview of Abolitionist Coloring Bundle

Abolitionist Coloring Bundle

Created by
MrsSpeaker
Learn about U.S. History while enjoying some coloring. Seven coloring pages illustrate factual information. Images are not photos. Original artwork is hand-drawn, scanned and digitally refined.PortraitsHarriet TubmanSojourner TruthHarriet Beecher StoweFrederick DouglassEventsFrederick Douglass's meeting with Abraham LincolnQuakers and the Free Produce MovementResearchQuotes8.5 x 11 .pdfs. Print "fit to page" for best results.Copying permitted for classroom use only
Preview of US History - Bill of Rights Matching Game

US History - Bill of Rights Matching Game

The US History Bill of Rights Matching Game engages students to learn the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. This matching game can be used as an individual activity, in pairs, in groups, or as a station activity, or gallery walk. This game is also part of the US Regents Review Webquest
Preview of Debate Infographic - 10 Logical Fallacies

Debate Infographic - 10 Logical Fallacies

Created by
Caleb Hensley
This pdf printable infographic covers 10 logical fallacies: ad hominem, false cause, straw man, red herring, equivocation, bandwagon, slippery slope, false dilemma, hasty generalization, and appeal to ignorance. Includes concise descriptions, examples, and icons to aid in understanding. Enjoy!
Preview of Debate Infographic - Framework

Debate Infographic - Framework

Created by
Caleb Hensley
This pdf infographic will help students understand Framework. It has numerous examples, as well as icons to aid in understanding. Can be used as a classroom poster, handout, or digital resource. Enjoy!
Preview of Debate Infographic - Moral Philosophy

Debate Infographic - Moral Philosophy

Created by
Caleb Hensley
This pdf infographic introduces the two "main" schools of moral philosophy: consequentialism and deontology. It includes descriptions, icons, and a somewhat cheeky title line "oversimplified guide". Pairs well with the Trolley Problem infographic. Enjoy!
Preview of Elections WebQuest! Research 270toWin.Com

Elections WebQuest! Research 270toWin.Com

https://www.270towin.com/ Students complete TWO WebQuests using 270toWin Historical and Current Election Data! Use together or separately. PDF and DOCx versions included for BOTH handouts.Completely editable and compatible with digital devices.>>see preview<<#1: Historical Elections - Students explore past elections, electoral and popular vote, fun facts, and issues of the day. Students further explore their own states Presidential Voting history, U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Repres
Preview of Who Are My Elected Officials?  - Scavenger Hunt for Government Class

Who Are My Elected Officials? - Scavenger Hunt for Government Class

I love using this worksheet as a warm-up activity on the first day of my 12th grade participation in government class. this activity gives students an opportunity to recall and research their current elected officials. Answer key NOT INCLUDED. This is due to the fact that all of us will have different elected officials. note: please modify this activity before you assign it. Depending on your state, county, or municipality, you will have different offices and office holders.If you have any quest
Preview of Election Terminology, Voter & Voter Turnout Vocabulary

Election Terminology, Voter & Voter Turnout Vocabulary

Election Terminologyrelated to the Voter & Voter TurnoutEditable! PDF & DOCX versionsSEE PREVIEW!
Preview of Fair Use Infographic

Fair Use Infographic

Introducing our Fair Use Infographic – a comprehensive visual guide designed for educators, students, and content creators. This unique resource is not only informative but also versatile, available in poster and bookmark sizes, and thoughtfully translated into Spanish for wider accessibility.**Key Features:**1. **Educational Poster:** Our Fair Use Infographic poster is a visually engaging tool that breaks down the complexities of fair use into clear, digestible information. Perfect for classr
Preview of Core Democratic Values Poster Pack

Core Democratic Values Poster Pack

10 Posters with definitions of the Core Democratic Values. Perfect for printing and displaying, or uploading as a file to a LMS for student use. Student-friendly definitions!
Preview of CNN 10 Guided Worksheet

CNN 10 Guided Worksheet

Created by
Ariel Haustveit
Use this worksheet in conjunction with CNN10.CNN 10 is a daily news show for students over 13 and other viewers who want to learn about current events and global issues in 10 minutes or less. The mission of CNN 10 is to break down complicated news stories with easy to understand explanations. This one pager is printable so you can create a packet for your students. This one pager works for all grade levels. With younger grades you can focus on whole class discussion and group work.
Preview of CNN 10 Differentiated Weekly Report -- Self-Contained Classroom

CNN 10 Differentiated Weekly Report -- Self-Contained Classroom

A Weekly CNN 10 Report page for a self-contained classroom.
Preview of Policy Debate Times - Poster

Policy Debate Times - Poster

Created by
Caleb Hensley
This poster depicts the names, times, and functions of each part of a policy/cx debate round. Enjoy!
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