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6th grade government interactive notebooks for Microsoft Word

Preview of Benchmark-Based Bell Ringers for Florida Middle School Civics

Benchmark-Based Bell Ringers for Florida Middle School Civics

Created by
John Meeks
Make the grade on the Florida Middle School Civics End of Course exam. These benchmark-based activities (with answer keys) are designed to teach or reinforce basic concepts in Middle School Civics and/or Law Studies. Perfect for school or home practice
Preview of SS.7.C.3.4: Federalism Scenarios Activity

SS.7.C.3.4: Federalism Scenarios Activity

Scenarios activity for SS.7.C.3.4: Federalism. Students analyze scenarios/excerpts and determine the type of power, level of government, and justify their answer. Great way to practice and apply knowledge. Includes suggested answers.
Preview of Forms of Government Interactive Notebook Activity #2

Forms of Government Interactive Notebook Activity #2

Created by
Jodi's Jewels
EDITABLE!!! These foldables are a great way for students to enhance their learning about forms of government. Students will define the terms for the words provided and draw a picture (or cut and paste the provided images) that match the terms and definitions. Teachers can use the definitions and images provided or change them to fit their curriculum. There is also a blank template for teachers to include additional terms. Ideal for upper elementary through high school.
Preview of 3 Branches of Government (State level)

3 Branches of Government (State level)

Created by
Denise King
Hands on graphic organizer! Image of tree with 3 branches. Branches and duties of each branch are in boxes on the following page for students to cut and paste to the branches of the tree. Answer key is provided.
Preview of Landmark Supreme Court Case Review Table (SS.7.CG.3.11)

Landmark Supreme Court Case Review Table (SS.7.CG.3.11)

Created by
Civic Engagement
This graphic organizer is a note taking or review tool. It allows students to see each landmark Supreme Court case at a glance. The cases include Dred Scott v. Sandford, Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. Board of Education, Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, in Re Gault, Gideon v. Wainwright, Miranda v. Arizona, U.S. v. Nixon and Marbury v. Madison. Students can also use this is a study tool when preparing for quizzes and tests.
Preview of SS.7.C.1.7 Separation of Powers Checks & Balances Scenarios Activity

SS.7.C.1.7 Separation of Powers Checks & Balances Scenarios Activity

Scenarios activity for SS.7.C.1.7: Separation of Powers Checks & Balances. Students analyze scenarios and determine if it shows separation or checks, and justify their answer. Great way to practice and apply knowledge. Includes an embedded Exit Ticket and answers.
Preview of Our Current Elected Government Leaders

Our Current Elected Government Leaders

This is a graphic organizer that shows our current elected government leaders for each of the three branches of government. It includes the position name, a blank (to fill in the name of the person - see names below), and a picture to help students put a face to the names that they may hear about in the news. We put this chart in our social studies ISNs (Interactive Notebooks) for students to refer to when we learn about our government and the Constitution. This also explains how Representati
Preview of BUNDLE: The Presidents DVD JQ Adams to Polk with Answer Keys

BUNDLE: The Presidents DVD JQ Adams to Polk with Answer Keys

Created by
Jennifer Roques
This is a collection of 6 worksheets to use when viewing The Presidents DVD (History Channel.) These worksheets are for the 6 video clips covering John Quincy Adams to James K. Polk. The first two video clips run approximately 10 minutes. Those worksheets have 10 questions and one open-ended question. The next four video clips are shorter, averaging around 5 minutes for each. I created 4 - 6 questions for each of these videos. Answer keys are provided for all worksheets. The worksheets are f
Preview of Bill of Right fill in the blank worksheet & teacher answer key

Bill of Right fill in the blank worksheet & teacher answer key

This worksheet pairs with the Bill of Right PowerPoint that is FREE to download. Students can use the PowerPoint notes to fill in the blanks on the worksheet
Preview of SS.7.C.3.7: Civil Rights Amendments Bundle

SS.7.C.3.7: Civil Rights Amendments Bundle

Bundle of activities to teach SS.7.C.3.7, Civil Rights Amendments. Includes a variety of activities, including:Louisiana Literacy Test Engagement/Hook Activity: a modernized version of a literacy test from the Civil Rights era. Great as a hook or engagement activity. Includes answers.Visual Vocab Activity: Great for pre-teaching vocab, students use the embedded reading/context to define each term.Then they draw an example.Scaffolded/Focused Notes: Examines the path to extended Civil Rights, f
Preview of The Presidents DVD: John Q Adams

The Presidents DVD: John Q Adams

Created by
Jennifer Roques
This is a worksheet to use when viewing The Presidents DVD (History Channel). This worksheet is for the sixth video clip, Joh Quincy Adams. There are 10 questions to answer during the video clip and one open-ended question at the end. Answer key is provided. The worksheet is fully editable (Microsoft Word.)
Preview of SS.7.C.3.3,3.8 Judicial Branch (Supreme Court) Lesson Bundle

SS.7.C.3.3,3.8 Judicial Branch (Supreme Court) Lesson Bundle

Bundle of resources and materials to teach SS.7.C.3.3,3.8 Judicial Branch (Supreme Court). Includes:Visual Vocab Activity: Great for pre-teaching vocab, students use the embedded reading/context to define each term. Then they draw an example.Supreme Court Scaffolded/Focused Notes: Assignment explains the structure, functions, and purpose of the Supreme Court and has questions embedded after each section of text. Answers includedAssessment/Quiz: 6 question assessment made using EOC-style question
Preview of SS.7.C.3.4: Federalism Scaffolded/Focused Notes

SS.7.C.3.4: Federalism Scaffolded/Focused Notes

Reading embedded Scaffolded/Focused Notes Activity for SS.7.C.3.4: Federalism. Examines the reasoning behind Federalism, the types of power, and examples. Students read a section of text and complete questions below each section. Answers included. Embedded Exit Ticket.
Preview of Early US Documents Foldable

Early US Documents Foldable

Created by
EduSolutions
Document includes foldable with lines for students to take notes on early US documents such as Mayflower Compact, English Bill of Rights, Magna Carta, Declaration of Independence, Constitution, as well as station rotation directions.
Preview of Rock, Paper, Scissors (The system of Checks and Balances Organizer)

Rock, Paper, Scissors (The system of Checks and Balances Organizer)

If you are reviewing the "Checks & Branches" of our 3 Branches, this is a fun way to include examples of it in your students interactive notebook. In my PowerPoint, I include the Checks of each branch, however, you could also use your own lessons and add this to your lesson/activity. I designate each branch Rock, Paper, or Scissors. For example; Congress - Legislative Branch (Paper) "L" President - Executive Branch (Scissors) "E" Supreme Court - Judicial Branch (Rock)
Preview of SS.7.C.2.4,2.5,3.6: Constitutional Rights Scenarios Activity

SS.7.C.2.4,2.5,3.6: Constitutional Rights Scenarios Activity

Scenarios activity for SS.7.C.2.4,2.5,3.6: Constitutional Rights. Students analyze scenarios/excerpts and decide what amendment, violation/protection, and justify their answer. Part 2 has students analyze examples of protections/limitations and determine the term shown, and justify answer. Includes suggested answers.
Preview of Civic Foundations of the US Government File Interactive Notebook Unit

Civic Foundations of the US Government File Interactive Notebook Unit

Created by
History Guru
Civic Foundations of the US Government File Interactive Notebook Unit This Interactive Notebook file is filled with hook activities, processing activities, and EOC practice items for ALL four standards listed above. There are 35 pages filled with standard based learning activities for each of the FOUR standard topics listed above. Over the years with being Tech Leader for our school, along with Social Studies Department Head, Coach, Interactive Notebook Leader, and Civics teacher... I have be
Preview of SS.7.C.3.3,3.8: Executive Branch Scaffolded/Focused Notes

SS.7.C.3.3,3.8: Executive Branch Scaffolded/Focused Notes

Reading embedded Scaffolded/Focused Notes Activity for SS.7.C.3.3/3.8: Executive Branch. Assignment utilizes excerpts from Article II of US Constitution, students examine the excerpts and respond to text-dependent questions. Two day lesson. Answers included
Preview of CNN 10 (CNN Student News) Journal

CNN 10 (CNN Student News) Journal

Created by
HeyMrGray
Help organize student notes and thinking with this CNN 10 (CNN Student News) Journal. Make copies for students or make a copy for all students in google classroom. Extend thinking with depth and complexity icons. Great to get classroom discussion going!
Preview of SS.7.C.3.8: Legislative Branch Scaffolded/Focused Notes Activity

SS.7.C.3.8: Legislative Branch Scaffolded/Focused Notes Activity

Reading embedded Scaffolded/Focused Notes Activity for SS.7.C.3.8: Legislative Branch. Assignment breaks down each section of Article I of the US Constitution. Below each section, students complete text-dependent questions. Assignment also examines State and Local legislative branches. Answers included.
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law Order Set

How a Bill Becomes a Law Order Set

Created by
Ashley Richerson
Cut out each of the six squares which contains the steps for how a bill becomes a law. Have students figure out the correct order in class. Go over the correct order and have students glue into a interactive notebook or piece of construction paper.
Preview of Government Vocabulary Interactive Notebook Activity

Government Vocabulary Interactive Notebook Activity

Created by
Jodi's Jewels
COMPLETELY EDITABLE!!! Students will complete Frayer Models for eight types of government: democracy, monarchy, anarchy, totalitarianism, communist, social, fascist, and oligarchy.. Students will then create a foldable pocket and complete the vocabulary terms for the types of government. Blank vocabulary cards are available for additional terms and definitions.
Preview of Bill of Rights Reading Guide

Bill of Rights Reading Guide

My reading guide for the Bill of Rights has greatly helped to improve test and quiz scores by forcing students to look deeper at vocabulary by giving the definition as well as an application--much like an AP style question. Students also have homework questions that correspond to essential questions within the text. The reading guide uses a modified Cornell note-taking style with a space for notes and a space for a summary of the day's lesson. This reading guide pairs nicely with the U.S. Consti
Preview of Articles of Confederation / Constitution Activity- Matching Review

Articles of Confederation / Constitution Activity- Matching Review

Articles of Confederation Activity- Review. This is a cut out and paste, matching activity. Students will have to sort the weakness with the solution to the weakness. This includes the answer key.
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