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Preview of Government and Civics Interactive Notebook North America

Government and Civics Interactive Notebook North America

Government and Civics Interactive Notebook 3rd GradeThis is a complete interactive notebook unit with assessments for the government and civics of North America. There are 51 pages, including activities, vocabulary, and photos of the completed activities. The interactivities are created to support students' reading skills. The guiding questions and topics provided help students to determine which facts are main ideas. A final test is included. These activities are meant to be used with a tex
Preview of Celebrate Freedom Week Interactive Notebook - Constitution Day - Bill of Rights

Celebrate Freedom Week Interactive Notebook - Constitution Day - Bill of Rights

This Celebrate Freedom Interactive Notebook Kit is a great way to organize your learning about the important citizenship standards that are included in the federal mandate of Celebrate Freedom Week and Constitution Day. Celebrate Freedom Week can be fun and interactive with this interactive notebook kit! Students are able to create their own reference materials that meet the standards set forth by our education department.My students love to cut, fold, and color their notes and I love the way th
Preview of 3rd Grade Social Studies Notebook: Government & Civics

3rd Grade Social Studies Notebook: Government & Civics

Created by
Cori Melton
These interactive notebook pages are aligned to the following Florida 3rd Grade standards: SS.3.C.1.1 Explain the purpose and need for government SS.3.C.1.2 Describe how government gains its power from the people. SS.3.C.1.3 Explain how government was established through a written Constitution. SS.3.C..2.1 Identify group and individual actions of citizens that demonstrates civility, cooperation, volunteerism, and other civic virtues. SS.3.C.3.1 Identify the levels of government (local, sta
Preview of Branches of Government (Notes, Study Guide, & Quiz)

Branches of Government (Notes, Study Guide, & Quiz)

Created by
Tick-Tock Teach
1. Notes (1 page; PDF): These fill-in-the-blank notes help students stay engaged in the lesson. An answer key is included. 2. Study Guide (1 Page; PDF Format): Students can fill out the study guide using their notes. An answer key is included. 3. Quiz (6 pages, PDF Format): There are two versions of the quiz. The answer key makes up for three pages of the document. ***Quiz 1 (1 Student Page): 5 True or False, 6 Identify the Branch of Government, 3 Matching, 7 Fill-in-the-Blank. An answer key
Preview of United States Symbols | Principles of Government | Social Studies Lesson

United States Symbols | Principles of Government | Social Studies Lesson

This lesson about important United States Government Documents has everything you need to teach your students about the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.This resource is great for introducing your students to the documents that have shaped American government. A variety of lesson activities are included to improve student's understanding and keep them engaged throughout the lesson.PLEASE CLICK ON THE PREVIEW TO SEE WHAT IS INCLUDED!This resource includes:Less
Preview of War of 1812 Mini Bundle

War of 1812 Mini Bundle

This mini bundle introduces the War of 1812 to students and includes the following: - PowerPoint - Scaffolded Notes Handout - Internet Scavenger Hunt PowerPoint & Notes - This PowerPoint and corresponding notes handout provides students with an introduction to the War of 1812. It introduces students to the troubles that began with Britain in the 1800s. It discusses why America went to war with Britain as well as the outcome of the war. It teaches students about Francis Scott Key and why
Preview of Bill of Rights PowerPoint and Notes Sheet

Bill of Rights PowerPoint and Notes Sheet

This resource provides students with an introduction to the Bill of Rights through a PowerPoint and a scaffolded notes handout. Students will learn about what an amendment is, who wrote the Bill of Rights, why they were included the Constitution, what the 10 amendments are, and how they protect the rights of citizens. This resource is aligned to, but not limited to, the following state standard: SS4H5 The student will analyze the challenges faced by the new nation. d. Identify and explain
Preview of War of 1812 PowerPoint and Notes

War of 1812 PowerPoint and Notes

This PowerPoint and corresponding notes handout provides students with an introduction to the War of 1812. It introduces students to the troubles that began with Britain in the 1800s. It discusses why America went to war with Britain as well as the outcome of the war. It teaches students about Francis Scott Key and why he wrote the "Star Spangled Banner". It also discusses the burning of the White House and Capitol. This PowerPoint and notes handout are aligned to the following state stan
Preview of Bill of Rights Mini Bundle

Bill of Rights Mini Bundle

This mini bundle contains the following resources to help students learn about the Bill of Rights: - 14 slide PowerPoint - 2 page Scaffolded Notes Sheet - Interactive Internet Scavenger Hunt PowerPoint & Notes Sheet - This resource provides students with an introduction to the Bill of Rights through a PowerPoint and a scaffolded notes handout. Students will learn about what an amendment is, who wrote the Bill of Rights, why they were included the Constitution, what the 10 amendments are, a
Preview of BrainPop: Causes of the American Revolution Doodle Notes

BrainPop: Causes of the American Revolution Doodle Notes

Created by
Cait's Corner
Make note taking fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on the Causes of the American RevolutionTwo student versions of the notes are provided: Guided note taking (fill in the blank notes), and open note taking (students fill in their own notes).Students will take notes on events such as:The Quartering ActThe Sugar ActThe Stamp ActThe Townshend ActsThe Tea ActThe Intolerable ActsThe Sons of LibertyThe Boston MassacreThe Boston Tea PartyThe 1st Co
Preview of Causes of the American Revolution Doodle Notes

Causes of the American Revolution Doodle Notes

Created by
Cait's Corner
Make note taking fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while teaching the basic Causes of the American Revolution.This resource works as a great introduction to teaching what led up to the American Revolutionary War, as well as a great review tool and / or study guide. Two student versions of the notes are provided: Guided note taking (fill in the blank notes), and open note taking (students fill in their own notes).Students will take notes on events such as:The Quartering ActT
Preview of Types of Government | Democracy | U.S. Government | Slides and Notes

Types of Government | Democracy | U.S. Government | Slides and Notes

These interactive slides and differentiated student notes are the perfect way to introduce your students to different types of government! This no prep resource will easily help you teach your students about forms of government including a democracy, monarchy, dictatorship, oligarchy, and theocracy.Learning Objectives:★ Identify different types of governments. Vocabulary:government, democracy, monarchy, dictatorship, oligarchy, theocracyWHAT'S INCLUDED?Teaching Presentation:Present information t
Preview of Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens | Slides and Notes | U.S. Government

Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens | Slides and Notes | U.S. Government

These interactive slides and differentiated student notes are the perfect way to introduce your students to rights and responsibilities of citizens in the United States! Learning Objectives:★ Identify personal rights of citizens in the United States. ★ Identify the personal rights given to citizens in the Bill of Rights. ★ Identify personal responsibilities of citizens in the United States. Vocabulary:amendment, Bill of Rights, right, responsibilityWHAT'S INCLUDED?Teaching Presentation:Present
Preview of Celebrate Freedom Week Informational Trading Cards - Constitution Day Activity

Celebrate Freedom Week Informational Trading Cards - Constitution Day Activity

This Celebrate Freedom Informational Trading Card set is a great way to introduce the important citizenship standards that are included in the federal mandate of Celebrate Freedom Week. Included on the trading cards are information on the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Pledge of Allegiance, our flag, and founding fathers. These trading cards are great for small group reading or a great way to integrate social studies into your literacy block. Other Celebrate Freedom Resource
Preview of Bill of Rights Flip Book

Bill of Rights Flip Book

Created by
Kids and Coffee
Study the 10 amendments in the Bill of Rights with this fun flip book. To put the pages together, simply print, cut, and line them up. Staple it at the top. Each amendment page is blank for your students to write/draw on them. The only things included are the title on the front "The Bill of Rights" and the listed amendments 1-10. Enjoy!!
Preview of North Carolina Government unit

North Carolina Government unit

Created by
Cameron Abrams
Based on 4th grade essential standards for North Carolina, this unit inclues study guides for each branch of government and the NC constitution. It also includes a 16 question assessment and answer key. Includes charts, fill in the blank, short answer, and multiple choice. This is a great resource for student self-guided inquiry, whole group instruction, guided notes or review for a formative assessment.
Preview of Levels of Government Slides and Notes | Local State National | U.S. Government

Levels of Government Slides and Notes | Local State National | U.S. Government

These interactive slides and differentiated student notes are the perfect way to introduce your students to the levels of government! This no prep resource will easily help you teach your students about local, state, and federal government leaders and duties. Learning Objectives:★ Understand the difference between local, state, and national (federal) governments.★ Identify the government officials in charge of local, state, and national governments. ★ Identify government services provided by lo
Preview of BrainPop: The Bill of Rights Doodle Notes

BrainPop: The Bill of Rights Doodle Notes

Created by
Cait's Corner
Make note taking fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on the Bill of Rights.Two student versions of the notes are provided: Guided note taking (fill in the blank notes), and open note taking (students fill in their own notes).Students will take notes on events such as:Background Information / Historical Context of the Bill of RightsA brief explanation of each Amendment listed in the Bill of RightsIncludes both the student doodle notes x2 and te
Preview of Rules Laws and Consequences Slides and Notes | U.S. Government

Rules Laws and Consequences Slides and Notes | U.S. Government

These interactive slides and differentiated student notes are the perfect way to introduce your students to rules, laws, and consequences in the United States!Learning Objectives:★ Know the difference between rules, laws, and consequences. ★ Understand who makes rules and laws in different communities.★ Understand who enforces rules and laws in different communities.★ Understand what happens when someone breaks a rule or law.★ Understand the purpose of rules, laws, and consequences.Vocabulary: r
Preview of Civil War Causes Doodle Notes

Civil War Causes Doodle Notes

Created by
Cait's Corner
Make note taking fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while teaching about the causes of the Civil War.This resource works as a great introduction to teaching what led up to the Civil War, as well as a great review tool and / or study guide.Two student versions of the notes are provided: Guided note taking (fill in the blank notes), and open note taking (students primarily fill in their own notes).Students will take notes on events such as:The 3/5th CompromiseThe Missouri Comp
Preview of BrainPop: Constitutional Convention Doodle Notes

BrainPop: Constitutional Convention Doodle Notes

Created by
Cait's Corner
Make note taking fun! Use these doodle / sketch notes to engage students while watching BrainPop's video* on the Constitutional Convention.Students will take notes on topics such as:Events leading up to the Constitutional ConventionVirginia PlanNew Jersey PlanConnecticut / Great CompromiseConflicts over RepresentationThe 3/5ths CompromiseAnd more!*You must have your own BrainPop account to access the video.Includes both the student doodle notes and teacher answer key.**For students to take doodl
Preview of Branches of Government Slides and Notes | Three Branches of U.S. Government

Branches of Government Slides and Notes | Three Branches of U.S. Government

These interactive slides and differentiated student notes are the perfect way to introduce your students to the three branches of government in the United States!Learning Objectives:★ Understand why the U.S. government is divided into three branches. ★ Identify the members that make up the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. ★ Identify the duties performed by the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. ★ Understand how checks and balances prevent any
Preview of Declaration, Constitution, Bill of Rights Slides and Notes | U.S. Government

Declaration, Constitution, Bill of Rights Slides and Notes | U.S. Government

These interactive slides and differentiated student notes are the perfect way to introduce your students to the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, and the Bill of Rights!Learning Objectives:★ Understand why the Declaration of Independence is important to U.S. government.★ Understand why the Constitution is important to U.S. government.★ Understand why the Bill of Rights is important to U.S. government.Vocabulary: document, Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill
Preview of Introduction to Ancient Athens Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Introduction to Ancient Athens Scaffolded Notes - Alberta Grade 6 Social Studies

Created by
Sara Syed
The objective of this lesson is to introduce students to Ancient Athens as well as the class structure and gender divides of Ancient Athens.6.2.3 analyze the structure and functions of the democratic system in ancient Athens by exploring and reflecting upon the following questions and issues: How was the government of ancient Athens structured? (PADM)How did the structure of the government in ancient Athens provide opportunities for citizens to participate in decision making? (C, PADM)How did id
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