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Free high school civics study guides

Preview of (FCLE) FLORIDA CIVIC LITERACY EXAM STUDY GUIDE | Digital Resources

(FCLE) FLORIDA CIVIC LITERACY EXAM STUDY GUIDE | Digital Resources

Full FCLE Competency Study Guide covering all competencies you need to be successful on test day!Take a look at our YouTube video highlighting this resource! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65JsQsBhLNU&t=8syou may also like:FCLE MEGA BUNDLEFCLE Standard BundleAll FCLE Practice Tests
Preview of Constitution Vocabulary Practice - Worksheet

Constitution Vocabulary Practice - Worksheet

Created by
Monica Lukins
Students will practice using "Constitution"-related vocabulary (20 words on this list) by writing synonyms, writing complete sentences using words, drawing pictures of words, and writing news headlines with words. Some example words are: bill, veto, amend, impeach, override, federalism, confederation, tranquility, appeal, and ratify. (I also sell lots of other Constitution-related worksheets, study guides, tests, and PowerPoints.)
Preview of Amendment Cheat Sheet with Mnemonic Devices!

Amendment Cheat Sheet with Mnemonic Devices!

All 27 amendments of the US Constitution with brief descriptions and mnemonic devices for each! This is perfect if you need a single page study guide for all of the amendments with ways for your students or yourself to memorize them!* I used this as a study guide for the state tests and our final exam.What's included?PDF file of all 27 amendments Description of each amendmentMnemonic device for each of the amendments (to help your students memorize them)*Single page if printed double sided
Preview of The Five Most Important Federalist Papers

The Five Most Important Federalist Papers

Key Included. Students read selected quotes from Federalist #10, 39, 51, and 70, and 78- considered the most important in influencing the passage of our Constitution and defining concepts of our government. After reading the quotes, students write their interpretation in the column next to it. I find this a good introduction or review of the federalist papers. I included a summary of the main points for each Federalist Paper! Check out my other Govt. and US History stuff and I hope you enjoy.
Preview of 7th Grade Civics Study Guide Forms, Types, and Systems of Gov't {History Guru}

7th Grade Civics Study Guide Forms, Types, and Systems of Gov't {History Guru}

Created by
History Guru
7th Grade Civics Study GuideSS.7.C.3.1 & 3.2 Forms, Types, and Systems of GovernmentSS.7.C.3.1Compare different forms of government (direct democracy, representative democracy, socialism, communism, monarchy, oligarchy, autocracy).SS.7.C.3.2Compare parliamentary, federal, confederal, and unitary systems of government.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Check out samples on my Instagram: @HistoryGuruTPTCustomer Tips:Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebie
Preview of The Bill of Rights in 30 Seconds

The Bill of Rights in 30 Seconds

Like a hot knife through butter, HipHughes cuts through 7 of the 10 amendments known as the Bill of Rights. Great for a warm up activity or as a fun mnemonic for your students.
Preview of Supreme Court Landmark Cases - Summarized for Students and Teachers

Supreme Court Landmark Cases - Summarized for Students and Teachers

21 of the most influential Supreme Court rulings in United States history compiled and summarized for students and teachers alike. Great for distributing to students as a study resource, discussing as a class, or building research assessments. For each of these cases (such as Brown v. Board of Education and Miranda v. Arizona) you will find...1) Hyperlinked case names for further research2) The constitutional question that was being asked of the Court3) In whose favor the Court ruled (and what t
Preview of Civics EOC Study Guide | Digital Resources (Florida Test Prep)

Civics EOC Study Guide | Digital Resources (Florida Test Prep)

Civics EOC Study Guide | Digital Resources (Florida Test Prep)Free study guide to prepare you for the Civics EOC!All competencies covered!You may also like:Civics EOC Mega BundleFCLE MEGA BUNDLEFCLE Standard BundleAll FCLE Practice TestsAll Civics EOC Practice Tests
Preview of United States Constitution Vocabulary Glossary

United States Constitution Vocabulary Glossary

Teaching the Constitution can be a daunting task for teachers.  There are so many terms for students to remember for the test at the end of the unit. This simple glossary is a great tool for students as they prepare for their Constitution test.  It includes 105 terms related to the United States Constitution and its amendments.  Each term is divided by category and is defined in simple words.This resource can be used in many different ways.  It can be handed out to students as a study guide or u
Preview of Unit 4 - Judicial Branch - Fill-In Study Guide

Unit 4 - Judicial Branch - Fill-In Study Guide

A fill-in-the-blank study guide on the structures & powers of the Judicial Branch. Students learn about the dual court system of the United States, the similarities and differences between civil and criminal cases, due process, and the Supreme Court's power of judicial review. Virginia SOL CE.10 is included.
Preview of Legislative Branch Congress Short Answer for Middle Schoolers! | Answer Key

Legislative Branch Congress Short Answer for Middle Schoolers! | Answer Key

Legislative Branch Congress Short Answer for Middle Schoolers! | Answer KeyIntroducing the Citizenship Short Answer Activity with Answer Key—a comprehensive resource designed to immerse students in the essence of citizenship. This activity pack is meticulously crafted to deepen civic knowledge and critical thinking skills through insightful questions and a comprehensive answer key.With a focus on igniting curiosity and comprehension, this resource presents a wide range of short-answer questions
Preview of SCOTUS REQUIRED CASES MINIZINE STUDY BOOKLET

SCOTUS REQUIRED CASES MINIZINE STUDY BOOKLET

Created by
Rightthestory
This Minizine can help your AP students study for the SCOTUS section of the AP Government & Politics exam. Each page has important information about the 14 required cases that should help job their memory of the case and provide them a way to remember necessary characteristics of the case. Simply print double sided, crease the page and fold it into a book. Instructions for folding available in youtube.
Preview of Citizenship Short Answer Questions for Middle Schoolers! Free | Answer Key

Citizenship Short Answer Questions for Middle Schoolers! Free | Answer Key

Citizenship Short Answer Questions for Middle Schoolers! Free | Answer KeyIntroducing the Citizenship Short Answer Activity with Answer Key—a comprehensive resource designed to immerse students in the essence of citizenship. This activity pack is meticulously crafted to deepen civic knowledge and critical thinking skills through insightful questions and a comprehensive answer key.With a focus on igniting curiosity and comprehension, this resource presents a wide range of short-answer questions c
Preview of Civics Vocabulary List: American Government

Civics Vocabulary List: American Government

Elevate your civics and government lessons with this Vocabulary List for an enriched learning experience. The benefits of this resource are designed to empower educators and students alike. With American-themed backgrounds, this tool not only educates but also captivates, seamlessly integrating into any classroom environment.Print or post with ease! These Vocabulary Lists are a versatile addition to your curriculum, simplifying the understanding of key terms. The visually engaging backgrounds ad
Preview of U.S. Constitution Scavenger Hunt

U.S. Constitution Scavenger Hunt

Created by
BJ Halford
This activity will get students familiar with the U.S. Constitution by having them locate information within the text. This scavenger hunt is best used if the students have a basic understanding of the Constitution.
Preview of Ideals of Democracy- AP US Government and Politics

Ideals of Democracy- AP US Government and Politics

This editable activity covers the 1.1 objective for AP US Government and Politics. Its potential uses include sub-plans, review material, or readings before class discussion.
Preview of Civics Current Events Study Guide 2024

Civics Current Events Study Guide 2024

Current Events Study Guide for Civics EOC
Preview of Congress: Comparing and Contrasting

Congress: Comparing and Contrasting

This is a basic form for students to write how the House of Representatives and Senate are different, things unique to them as well as things they have in common.
Preview of Political Parties in the United States - Matching

Political Parties in the United States - Matching

Match up the issues with the political parties that stand for each: Democrat, Republican & 3rd parties in the U.S.
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Review Chart

3 Branches of Government Review Chart

Created by
SS Mackey
Use this chart to assess prior knowledge, as a study guide, or as a formative or summative assessment. Looking for lessons that help students acquire this knowledge? Check out a variety of US government teaching resources in my SS Mackey store including - Abridged Articles of the Constitution - Checks and Balances - How a Bill becomes a Law Flow Chart - In-depth Lawmaking Simulation - Abridged Bill of Rights with 13 Scenarios - Constitution Scavenger Hunt Feedback is appreciated! Go to y
Preview of CNN 10 Guide

CNN 10 Guide

A study guide to go with CNN 10 broadcasts. Students list headlines for stories and reflect on what they watched. Good for Current Events, Civics.
Preview of Take 5: "We the People"

Take 5: "We the People"

Created by
David Horne
When you don't have a lot of time to study, take 5 minutes to explore "Take 5: 'We the People' - Preamble Study Guide"! This engaging and concise study resource is designed for busy students who want to grasp the essential principles of the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution quickly. It includes a carefully annotated version of the Preamble, breaking down its key concepts and providing a clear understanding of the Constitution's fundamental goals and purposes. This resource simplifies complex civ
Preview of AP US GOV STUDY GUIDE: Separation of Powers

AP US GOV STUDY GUIDE: Separation of Powers

This is an advanced AP study guide for US Government and Civics. It revolves around the central question "Which branch has the most power?," and "why?" This guide includes citations and sources for further study and guides students on the key discussions from the Federalist Papers to modern day political science on why we have 3 branches of government and how the powers are distributed. Topics covered included: The Constrained vs Dynamic Court debate, Presidential Powers, Congressional Powers,
Preview of Supreme Court Cases Poster

Supreme Court Cases Poster

Created by
Expanded History
Poster (or converted handout) including title, year, & significance of each of the required SCOTUS cases for the AP Government & Politics Exam.
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