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5th grade government resources for Easel Activities and for GATE

Preview of Bill of Rights Projects, Amendment Descriptions, Vocabulary

Bill of Rights Projects, Amendment Descriptions, Vocabulary

Created by
Gina Kennedy
United States Bill of Rights Writing and Research Projects! Nine no-prep writing projects that cover several genres including a major speech on Freedom of Speech, a storybook of the Amendments, a freedom of religion mini-book and much more. The projects provide a great assessment to the student's understanding of the Bill of Rights in a meaningful way through real-life applications. Print and go enrichment! A project rubric, lesson handouts (all of the Amendments explained), vocabulary shee
Preview of Branches of Government Menu Choice Board for Enrichment and Early Finishers

Branches of Government Menu Choice Board for Enrichment and Early Finishers

Are you looking for an engaging, no-prep Branches of Government Choice Board? Choice boards / menu boards / tic-tac-toe boards are excellent for differentiating your instruction for ALL students, including intervention and enrichment students! This choice board is perfect for reviewing and extending what you've taught in class. Printable and digital versions are both included, and it's ready to be used!What Is Included in This Resource?Teaching TipsChoice Board Folder CoversStudent Activity Page
Preview of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - Divergent Thinking Activities

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez - Divergent Thinking Activities

22 printable or digital pages of divergent thinking inspired by the ideas of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Students respond to questions: Where do you see walls each day? How can we help a homeless person? Why do people come to America from other countries? How can immigrants show that they love America? What parts of the nature need our help? What special things are considered “American”? What freedoms do you have in America? How does the government collect money from people? Why do people shoot ot
Preview of The White House - Writing Prompts

The White House - Writing Prompts

21 printable or digital pages to engage your students in thinking about The White House. Each page has a U.S. postage stamp featuring The White House and a question like: Why does the Secret Service guard the White House? Why is The White House important? Why is there a flag atop The White House? Who gets to come to The White House? Presidents, First Ladies, Uncle Sam, Supreme Court, Boy Scouts, and more...Use with your Gifted students, as challenge for early finishers, at a Literacy Cente
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