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Free high school civics worksheets

Preview of Government - Civics - BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENTS - CONSTITUTION -

Government - Civics - BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENTS - CONSTITUTION -

Bill of RightsAmendments to the ConstitutionCivics & Government Lesson is on Google Docs and a PDFEffective and easy to implement. Can be utilized as a self-guided lesson, an instructional guided lesson, or used as an emergency lesson. The lesson and materials are easy to follow and comprehended. The information and key concepts have been simplified to enhance learning. Objectives: Students will be able to: • Explain why the Bill of Rights were added to the Constitution.• Define the Consti
Preview of FREE Current Events Worksheet

FREE Current Events Worksheet

Created by
History Gal
This generic one page current events handout works with any newspaper article and is a fun way for students to record what they learned. It's perfect for busy teachers who need a print-and-go worksheet for current events.*********************************************************************You might also like:Doodle Notes and Coloring PagesMore FreebiesNo Prep Emergency Sub Plans for any U.S. or World History ClassCurrent Events Project*************************************************************
Preview of U.S. Constitution: A scavenger hunt

U.S. Constitution: A scavenger hunt

Created by
Maura Schneider
This activity allows students to learn about key sections of the U.S. Constitution by interacting with the document itself. Articles I, II, and III are explored as well as the amendments. Also a great activity for Constitution Day!
Preview of The Outsiders - Stereotypes Worksheet

The Outsiders - Stereotypes Worksheet

A worksheet to compare through positive and negative stereotypes the difference between the greasers and the Socs in S.E. Hinton's young-adult novel, "The Outsiders". Expanded topics to also include difference between wealth and poverty, and students are required to apply the concept of stereotypes to their own lives.
Preview of Government - Civics - FIRST AMENDMENT VOCABULARY - Constitution - Bill of Rights

Government - Civics - FIRST AMENDMENT VOCABULARY - Constitution - Bill of Rights

1st Amendment VocabularyExcellent supplementary worksheets. Please take a look at some of my other learning materials. Thank YouFeedback is Greatly Appreciated.Michael K. PowellCIVIL COURTS, SMALL CLAIMS FIRST AMENDMENT - Bill of Rights LessonVOTER REGISTRATION AND VOTING LESSONCRIME - A RECORD and CONSEQUENCES LESSONEmployability Skills - Employment - WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION - Career Readiness
Preview of US Constitution Passage, Questions, and Word Search

US Constitution Passage, Questions, and Word Search

Created by
Mind Forge
This reading passage provides a brief explanation of the creation of the United States Constitution and its contents. Seven comprehension questions and a related word search are included, as well as answer keys.
Preview of ColorCode Map & Table: Different Forms of Governments Around the World

ColorCode Map & Table: Different Forms of Governments Around the World

I use these worksheets as a round-robin activity. Every student receives a worksheet with a table showing different government systems, locations around the world, definition of each system, pros/cons of each system...etc. All students also receive a world map to color code the government systems they learn about.Put desks into six groups in the classroom. Tape the handout of one government system per desk group. After 5 minutes of filling out the table worksheet from the designated governme
Preview of Freebie: Civics Bell Ringers Sample Week! Preamble to the U.S. Constitution

Freebie: Civics Bell Ringers Sample Week! Preamble to the U.S. Constitution

This resource is a free sample week of my popular Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics and American Government! Full of critical thinking, creative prompts, opportunities for reflection, and test prep, these daily Bell Ringers are focused on specific Civics topics, each week self-contained. You can use them in any order, mixing and matching to fit your curriculum. These are great discussion starters and can be used as the hook to engage your students in the lesson to come!Suitable for middle
Preview of FREE Statue of Liberty Virtual Field Trip

FREE Statue of Liberty Virtual Field Trip

Created by
TeachWithBri
Tour the Statue of Liberty for FREE with this Virtual Field Trip to the State of Liberty in New York City! Perfect for your social studies or history classes in Middle, High School, and Upper Elementary Grades! Students will explore this US attraction in 360 with a VR tour and complete lots of guiding activities! This PRINT and Go resource is perfect for distance learning or classroom use to help students explore and take a field trip without ever having to leave the classroom. All questions an
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law

How a Bill Becomes a Law

Created by
Lauren Matherne
This interactive chart shows how a bill becomes a law. Made for 9th grade Civics class.
Preview of United States - Government & Civics  - Federalism

United States - Government & Civics - Federalism

Created by
Mrgrayhistory
This course will give your students a clear, but in depth knowledge of the political system of the United States of America.Unit 1 introduces basic concepts of governments and teaches students how the federal system created delegated, reserved, and concurrent powers.Please download the preview sheet for more details.Complete Unit LinksPlease click on the links below for the complete government and civics set:Federalism Three branches How a bill becomes a law The Bill of Rights State governments
Preview of Free Martin Luther King, Jr. Day & Black History Month Activities

Free Martin Luther King, Jr. Day & Black History Month Activities

Ten pages of pure content: No Ads, No Filler! Context clues, vocabulary, and word activities relating to the positive aspects of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day and Black History Month.***The full unit is available here.*** I am committed to your satisfaction - I have and will make changes and additions (often within 24 hours) based on feedback from you. Please let me know what I can do to make your teaching life easier! Get This Month's Awesome Free Download Right Now! 9 Weeks of Vocabulary Lesso
Preview of Branches of Government Chart Activity on Jobs, Parts, Powers, & Selection

Branches of Government Chart Activity on Jobs, Parts, Powers, & Selection

Teach the 3 branches of the federal government with this FREE worksheet! Students will demonstrate their understanding of the jobs, parts, powers, & selection processes of each branch using a simple chart. This PDF resource is perfect if you are looking for a quick way for students to organize information about the executive, judicial, and legislative branch. Looking for a lesson on the branches of government? Check out these resources: Branches of Government Worksheet: Chart & Graphic O
Preview of Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer

Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer

Created by
Hacking History
This is a great little resource to either introduce the idea of the three branches of government to your students or give them a little refresher! If you want students to research their own answers, this accompanies any US government textbook or online resource. Students will be able to determine who is in power in each branch and their responsibilities. Then, they will draw a picture to represent each branch.This is a printable pdf. There are FOUR documents in this zip file.1. Terms of Use2. Co
Preview of Bill of Rights and Amendments Crossword Puzzle

Bill of Rights and Amendments Crossword Puzzle

Teacher produced crossword puzzle to use in conjunction with Bill or Rights or Amendments Unit Clues are in the preview file. Crossword is in the free file.
Preview of U.S. Citizenship Detective

U.S. Citizenship Detective

This activity is an inquiry based supplemental worksheets that help students understand the definition of citizenship in the United States and the process immigrants must go through to become U.S. citizens. Students will learn about what determines whether a person is a U.S. citizen. As a result of this unit students will be able to do the following: • Understand that a citizen is an individual with certain rights and duties under a government and who, by birth or by choice, owes allegiance to t
Preview of Digital Life 101 - Common Sense Media Digital Citizenship Lesson

Digital Life 101 - Common Sense Media Digital Citizenship Lesson

Created by
Alyss Broderick
This google doc/hyper doc lesson is adapted from the Common Sense Media digital citizenship lesson sequence for middle school. Your students will watch a video and think about their own digital life. They will fill out a concept map about their experiences and their parents expectations and then make an image of a simile about their own digital life. You can collect these images in a class google slide show or ask students to give you a link to their creation.
Preview of TED Talk Lesson (Why Gun Violence Can't Be Our New Normal)

TED Talk Lesson (Why Gun Violence Can't Be Our New Normal)

This worksheet is intended to be used with the Dan Gross Ted Talk, "Why Gun Violence Can't Be Our New Normal. From TED: It doesn't matter whether you love or hate guns; it's obvious that the US would be a safer place if there weren't thousands of them sold every day without background checks. Dan Gross, president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, makes a passionate, personal appeal for something that more than 90 percent of Americans want: background checks for all gun sales. "For
Preview of Government - Civics - Life Skills, SELECTIVE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS

Government - Civics - Life Skills, SELECTIVE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS

Selective Service Requirements Government – Life Skills - Civics Objectives: Students will be able to: • Define Selective Service. • Describe the purpose of the Selective Service System. • Identity who, how, and when you must register for Selective Service. • Explain the consequences for not registering for Selective Service. Other helpful learning materials: VOTER REGISTRATION AND VOTING Jury Duty Auto Insurance
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 The Bill of Rights Matching

The Bill of Rights Matching

Created by
Connor Bradley
This activity is a simple matching worksheet which can be used as an assignment or a quiz. Students are asked to match each concept with the amendment in which the concept is outlined. This great worksheet will be able to gauge if students can properly identify the amendments in the Bill of Rights.
Preview of CNN10 Guided Notes Worksheet

CNN10 Guided Notes Worksheet

Created by
SystemsStories
Use this guided notes assignment to help your students build their familiarity with the news while practicing their synthesis skills. This worksheet can be used repeatedly, without any edits. Uses CNN10. Also available on YouTube.Note structure is based on Project Zero's Take Note protocol.Good For:*Sub Plans*One-Off or Weekly Current Events Lessons*Discussion Starters*Practice Synthesizing Relevant Informational Texts*Making Thinking Visible*Homework or Remote Learning*One Class Period lesson
Preview of Yellow Journalism and Fake News: A Compare and Contrast Media Literacy Activity

Yellow Journalism and Fake News: A Compare and Contrast Media Literacy Activity

This product helps students to look at media critically. Students read one of the hyperlinked fake news articles and then analyze why it was fake and why people were pulled in by it. Then, students compare a yellow journalism article to the fake news article. I usually use the yellow journalism sheets that can be found HERE but you can find real yellow journalism articles if your students are more advanced.Great for use in a Spanish American War unit, media studies, journalism, or anything where
Preview of Civics/Citizenship Test and Study Guide

Civics/Citizenship Test and Study Guide

Created by
Siobhan Greene
This multiple choice test is designed to fulfill state requirements of administrating the 100 questions citizenship test. *Some questions must be edited to fit your state* Included: 100 Question TestAnswer Key to test
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