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8th grade government Common Core W.3.2 resources

Preview of Elected Jobs in Government Research Report

Elected Jobs in Government Research Report

Created by
Miss Mo Co
A research report guideline about elected jobs in government. Students can follow this guide to do independent research about elected government positions. They can use the additional page to do extra research or compile a report.There are a variety of free books available on GetEpic for students to use for their research. The list provided on the last page are jobs that have books available on GetEpic. Thank you for leaving feedback!
Preview of Write a Paragraph - US States

Write a Paragraph - US States

50 printable or digital pages for students to write a paragraph about all 50 US STATES. Each page has a picture of the state flag and eight prompts about the state: state capital, state population, state nickname, state motto, bordering states, geographical size, tallest mountain, when it became a state. PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your computer and print for students to use in class or at home. Click on "Add one to cart" and download your copy. DIGITAL ACTIVITY: I
Preview of Presidential Inauguration Day 2021 Packet

Presidential Inauguration Day 2021 Packet

Looking for something to do with your students on Inauguration Day? Here is the perfect packet! The packet includes:2 research pages with attached linksPrediction of Inaugural AddressNotes to take during the Inaugural AddressOpinion graphic organizer of the Inaugural Address to help students plan for a persuasive essayNote: This is an updated file from the previous Inauguration from 2017. The file reflects the changes for 2021.
Preview of Powers of Government Branches: Speech Rubric

Powers of Government Branches: Speech Rubric

Created by
Lessons4Now
This one-page rubric is all you need to introduce and evaluate a project-based approach to learning about the balance of powers among the three branches of government: judicial, executive, and legislative. A project overview and letter to be sent home at the beginning of the project are also included. Students can easily understand how their preparation, as well as their one- to three- minute speech content and presentation will be evaluated. Using a simple check list, the teacher can easily
Preview of Classroom Constitution Group Project

Classroom Constitution Group Project

Created by
DavWarren3
Students will work together to write a classroom constitution which outlines expectations for their classroom. This could be used as a beginning or end of government unit. Students must transfer their knowledge of the rights and responsibilities of citizens as well as demonstrate their understanding of how the United States government operates.
Preview of Critical Thinking Questions - George Washington

Critical Thinking Questions - George Washington

21 printable or digital pages combining critical thinking with George Washington. Students respond to prompts like: How to wink…What is up with that hair…Things I can hold in one hand…Reasons we might smile…Why you should run…Weird stuff to wear on your head…Proud moments…How to celebrate birthdays…and more… Take a look at the preview to see several sample pages. Here are more CRITICAL THINKING activities:Critical Thinking Questions (Abraham Lincoln)Critical Thinking Questions (George Washingt
Preview of United States Election

United States Election

This is an interactive presentation designed to educate students about the election process. The presentation talks about the history of the election process, Congress, Senate, electoral votes and more. There are several places throughout the presentation where students are prompted to do a written response. Those pages could be printed or students can write on other pages.
Preview of SCHOOL SHOOTINGS

SCHOOL SHOOTINGS

Created by
WIRED2SUCCEED
Students will learn how to state their opinions with supporting details.Learn the skill of interviewingLearn how to write a short argument paper supporting their opinionLearn the roll of State lawmakers
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