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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 INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK | WITH CRASH COURSE VIDEOS

MEDIA LITERACY INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK | WITH CRASH COURSE VIDEOS

It is essential that our students are able to assess all different forms of media for reliability and accuracy. The Crash Course team and Jay Smooth have done an AMAZING job of covering the history and application of media literacy in a 12-video course. This product is an interactive notebook with guided notes that follow each video. In the end, students apply their knowledge and evaluate their own media sources.This unit is best suited for high school English and Journalism classes, based on th
Preview of 7 Principles of the Constitution Powerpoint, Foldable, and Activities

7 Principles of the Constitution Powerpoint, Foldable, and Activities

Are you looking for an engaging way to teach the 7 principles of the Consitution? Use this resource to get your students interested in the 7 principles. This resource coversLimited government Popular sovereignty Checks and Balances Separation of Powers Rule of Law Judicial Review Federalism This resource DOES NOT include republicanism.This resource includes: Editable powerpoint Lesson Plan Foldable 7 principles app worksheet7 principles sorting activity Please check out the preview before purcha
Preview of Limited vs Unlimited Governments 5-E Lesson and Classify WalkAround | Microsoft

Limited vs Unlimited Governments 5-E Lesson and Classify WalkAround | Microsoft

This lesson challenges students to identify, classify & explain the differences between limited & unlimited government systems. The activities are engaging for students & the guided, 5-E format is easy for you to use! Begin with a “List It” warm-up activity, then introduce limited vs. unlimited government systems. Fill-in notes & practice activities accompany the lesson. Next, students examine ways a government can affect the everyday lives of its citizens. They classify 15 real-
Preview of Challenges of Establishing a Government 5-E Lesson | Island Activity | Microsoft

Challenges of Establishing a Government 5-E Lesson | Island Activity | Microsoft

No rules would be awesome! Why do we need a government? This fun lesson challenges students to experience why governments are necessary. The activities are engaging for students and the guided, 5-E format is easy for you to use! Fill-in notes accompany the lesson. Your class imagines they are trapped on a deserted island and must create a plan for organizing their new society. The challenges they experience firsthand make them clearly understand the difficulties faced when forming an effective g
Preview of Civics & U.S. Government EDITABLE Interactive Notebook - Origins & Purposes

Civics & U.S. Government EDITABLE Interactive Notebook - Origins & Purposes

Do you love civics - but your students don't? This editable Civics and Government Interactive Notebook will grab your students' attention and help them learn to take notes, improving their understanding of U.S. government. At the end of the year, middle and high school students can use their completed notebooks as a study guide to prepare for the End of Course exam. Improve ComprehensionUnit 1 covers the Origins and Purposes of Law and Government and includes all of the activities you need to su
Preview of Pop Culture Propaganda Practice Activity | Analyze Persuasion | Google

Pop Culture Propaganda Practice Activity | Analyze Persuasion | Google

Teach your class to analyze propaganda posters with this fun activity! They examine pop culture propaganda & investigate opposing viewpoints featuring Star Wars, Hunger Games, Minecraft & Guardians of the Galaxy. Students enjoy the engaging themes & apply their analytical & critical-thinking skills! Your purchase has print & interactive, digital versions of the materials. Made for traditional in-class learning or digital 1:1 classrooms. Everything you need is included!Include
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 Intro to Types of Governments Study Guide, Review Game, Unit Test | Microsoft

Intro to Types of Governments Study Guide, Review Game, Unit Test | Microsoft

Review & assess an intro to types of governments with this bundle of engaging materials! First, reinforce key concepts with a study guide & review lesson. Then, play a fun “$100,000 Pyramid” government review game with your class. Finally, assess learning with a 25-question, multiple-choice test. Includes 2 versions of the test, on-level & modified, so you can easily differentiate in your classroom. Your purchase has print & interactive, digital versions of the materials. Made fo
Preview of First Week of School Activities for Civics

First Week of School Activities for Civics

Looking for first week of school activities for civics? Use these first week of school activities made specifically for your civics classroom!This product included 5 Civics Station ActivitiesCivics Teacher Flip bookOver 10 Civics Themes Pennant Civics Binder and Notebook Cover Answer Key Teacher Instructions 'What do you Know About Civics" Worksheet Civics Writing Prompt Civics Match Up ActivityWant access to ALL of my civics resources? Join the Civics and American Government Member Club! Visit
Preview of Our Global Population 5-E Lesson | What if the World had 100 People? | Microsoft

Our Global Population 5-E Lesson | What if the World had 100 People? | Microsoft

"What if the World had 100 People?” is a FUN lesson where your class predicts, explores & analyzes the world’s population in a simplified, yet meaningful way. The activities are engaging for students & the guided, 5-E format is easy for you to use! Begin with a “Picture It” mental mapping review warm-up. Then, compare features of the continents with a “Rank It” sorting activity. A student-favorite & thought-provoking activity examines the idea “If the world had 100 people, then…” The
Preview of Challenges of Establishing a Government 5-E Lesson | Island Activity | Google

Challenges of Establishing a Government 5-E Lesson | Island Activity | Google

No rules would be awesome! Why do we need a government? This fun lesson challenges students to experience why governments are necessary. The activities are engaging for students and the guided, 5-E format is easy for you to use! Fill-in notes accompany the lesson. Your class imagines they are trapped on a deserted island and must create a plan for organizing their new society. The challenges they experience firsthand make them clearly understand the difficulties faced when forming an effective g
Preview of Our Global Population 5-E Lesson | What if the World had 100 People? | Google

Our Global Population 5-E Lesson | What if the World had 100 People? | Google

"What if the World had 100 People?” is a FUN lesson where your class predicts, explores & analyzes the world’s population in a simplified, yet meaningful way. The activities are engaging for students & the guided, 5-E format is easy for you to use! Begin with a “Picture It” mental mapping review warm-up. Then, compare features of the continents with a “Rank It” sorting activity. A student-favorite & thought-provoking activity examines the idea “If the world had 100 people, then…” Th
Preview of Propaganda Techniques | Lesson and Commercial Activites

Propaganda Techniques | Lesson and Commercial Activites

Looking for a way for students to learn propaganda techniques? I have struggled with teaching propaganda techniques for so long. The students had trouble understanding the content because of this. I created this lesson as a way for students to learn the techniques without feeling overwhelmed. This resource includes: Notes worksheet Powerpoint Matching activity Propaganda argumentative writing prompt Propaganda commercial activityPropaganda homework log activityThe propaganda techniques in the le
Preview of Founding Documents Doodle Notes

Founding Documents Doodle Notes

This is a wonderful way to teach the Founding documents. Students will learn about the Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, Mayflower Compact, and Common Sense. I hope that your students enjoy this lesson as much as mine have!Included -Printer Friendly Doodle Notes-Doodle Notes for Student Accommodations (Cloze Notes) (Blank Notes) (Filled In Notes) -Decorative PowerPoint Presentation with links to various fun and engaging videos. Enjoy! :)
Preview of Introduction to Economic Systems (6th & 7th GSE Aligned)

Introduction to Economic Systems (6th & 7th GSE Aligned)

This high-quality no prep set of worksheets covers different types of economic systems including traditional, market, command, and mixed economies. It also looks at where the countries land on the economic freedom index. Each set of guided notes includes quality short readings, questions, and activities. All sheets are doodle note style for students to add their own personal touch. Answer keys are included for the reviews in each section. These sets can be used for individual reading, partner/sm
Preview of Limited vs Unlimited Governments 5-E Lesson and Classify WalkAround | Google

Limited vs Unlimited Governments 5-E Lesson and Classify WalkAround | Google

This lesson challenges students to identify, classify & explain the differences between limited & unlimited government systems. The activities are engaging for students & the guided, 5-E format is easy for you to use! Begin with a “List It” warm-up activity, then introduce limited vs. unlimited government systems. Fill-in notes & practice activities accompany the lesson. Next, students examine ways a government can affect the everyday lives of its citizens. They classify 15 real-
Preview of Presidential Election Process Lapbook / Interactive Notebook (6-12th)

Presidential Election Process Lapbook / Interactive Notebook (6-12th)

One of the most important events in American government and politics is the election of our United States President. Teach the Presidential Election Process with this hands-on learning tool. Study the history of how the political parties were established, the requirements for becoming a presidential candidate, events surrounding the National Conventions, and much more. Includes an in-depth Study Guide, a practical list of additional resources, and numerous website links that can be used to teac
Preview of Civics & Government Interactive Notebook Government Policies Political Processes

Civics & Government Interactive Notebook Government Policies Political Processes

Civics & Government Interactive Notebook: Government Policies & Political ProcessesThis resource is a Civics and Government interactive notebook for middle or high school. The file is 81 pages long and includes a complete answer key. This interactive notebook can be used during your class lessons or it can be used as part of an intensive review/study guide for the End of Course (EOC) exam. Please note that content is not included. In this file are graphic organizers to help your stud
Preview of Intro to Types of Governments Study Guide, Review Game, Unit Test | Google

Intro to Types of Governments Study Guide, Review Game, Unit Test | Google

Review & assess an intro to types of governments with this bundle of engaging materials! First, reinforce key concepts with a study guide & review lesson. Then, play a fun “$100,000 Pyramid” government review game with your class. Finally, assess learning with a 25-question, multiple-choice test. Includes 2 versions of the test, on-level & modified, so you can easily differentiate in your classroom. Your purchase has print & interactive, digital versions of the materials. Made fo
Preview of Revolutions and Rights in China 5-E Lesson | Modern Chinese History | Google

Revolutions and Rights in China 5-E Lesson | Modern Chinese History | Google

This lesson explores revolutions in China during the 20th century & their effects on the lives of the Chinese people. The activities are engaging for students & the guided, 5-E format is easy for you to use! First, test their knowledge about human rights with a “Name It” warm-up, then introduce key vocabulary and historical events. Fill-in notes accompany the lesson. Next, a “A History Dilemma” activity investigates the conditions leading up to the 1989 pro-democracy protests and Tiananm
Preview of Government Systems of Latin America (GSE SS6GC1, GSE SS6GC3)

Government Systems of Latin America (GSE SS6GC1, GSE SS6GC3)

This high-quality no prep set of worksheets and graphic organizers covers different types of government systems in Latin America including Cuba, Brazil, and Mexico. It also introduces and reviews government systems such as unitary, federal, and confederations and looks at how citizens participate in autocracies, oligarchies, and democracies including the voting process in presidential and parliamentary democracies.These sets can be used for individual reading, partner/small group learning, homew
Preview of Types of Governments Face-Off Project | FUN Compare & Contrast PBL | Google

Types of Governments Face-Off Project | FUN Compare & Contrast PBL | Google

Challenge your class to consider, “How might a citizen’s life be affected by a limited or unlimited government system?“ Students imagine what people might say, think, hear, see, and touch in each society to complete a brainstorming activity. Then, they design a “Face-Off” poster or slides project highlighting the differences in daily life living under each type of government system. A fill-in rubric makes grading a breeze. “Face-Off” is a fun way to assess learning while letting students show of
Preview of Power Verse Authority- Google Assignment

Power Verse Authority- Google Assignment

Created by
Mike Zubia
This Google Slides assignment helps covers NJ's Middle School Civics Standards in Unit 1-Civic Concepts and Principles specifically it can be used to start bulding knowledge for standard 6.3.8.CivicsPI.1: Evaluate, take, and defend a position on why government is necessary, and the purposes government should serve.The assignment begins by students brainstorming what it may be like to live in a "State of Nature." Students will then define the difference between the words Power and Authority. The
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