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10th grade civics pdfs for GATE

Preview of Student Letter to Senator:  Argumentative Writing & Civics

Student Letter to Senator: Argumentative Writing & Civics

Let your students voices be heard with this argumentative letter writing assignment!! Students will select a topic, research the topic, and write a letter using a thesis (claim) and supporting research to justify their claim. Then, mail the letter off so that your students can make their voices heard! (Stamps and envelopes not included) Packet Includes: This lesson packet is takes your students through the basic steps of writing an argumentative letter to their Congressperson. The packet i
Preview of Types and Forms of Government Differentiated Writing Activities

Types and Forms of Government Differentiated Writing Activities

This is the perfect summative assessment after you have taught types of government! These differentiated writing activities include activities and writing prompts for three levels in the classroom. Level A-Students evaluate types of government Level B-Students respond to a quote and use a reading passage for evidenceLevel C- Students watch a video and respond to a hypothetical scenario.Want access to ALL of my civics resources? Join the Civics and American Government Member Club!Visit my website
Preview of Systems of Government Student Created Gallery Walk

Systems of Government Student Created Gallery Walk

Having a hard time explaining systems of government? Use this student created gallery walk as a way for your students to think about and diagram systems of government. Gifted students will especially love this because it challenges them to think about how the power is distributed. Students will diagram how the power is distributed in a system of government and will walk around the room and guess their peers system of government. Watch your students as they make the systems of government easy to
Preview of History: One Person = One Vote: History of Voting Rights in America

History: One Person = One Vote: History of Voting Rights in America

Students explore the history of voting in the United States. Using the timeline of voting rights (included), they will analyze, evaluate, and draw conclusions about how this responsibility of citizenship has evolved. Students complete a creative project to demonstrate and share their learning.This challenging activity includes detailed, student-friendly Steps to Success that lead the learner through the process of creating a high-level, quality independent project. To add rigor and thoughtfulne
Preview of Discussion on the Constitution of the United States

Discussion on the Constitution of the United States

Created by
Debby Elliott
This packet includes 15 worsheets that have questions to bring out the important concepts in the Constitution. It also contains a mind map that can be used as a final exam. They can be done either in class or as homework using the Constitution itself as a text. Discussion will be based on these questions. This is intended for students in grades 8-12 as some terminology is advanced. This unit should take at least 12 classes that last an hour each. You could easily break it down to 15 classes
Preview of PRESIDENTIAL/VICE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE VIEWING GUIDE, ISSUES EXPLAINED

PRESIDENTIAL/VICE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE VIEWING GUIDE, ISSUES EXPLAINED

THE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATES ARE HISTORY IN THE MAKING. Make watching debates especially meaningful with this student friendly guide. Background information is provided about the debate structure. The HOT ISSUES are explained, and the political party platforms are shared to provide students essential background knowledge. The viewing guide allows students to focus in on one or more questions during the debate. It's flexible in use, and you can differentiate the assignment based on the skill of y
Preview of COVID-19 The Pandemic of the 21st Century: An Inquiry-Based Activity

COVID-19 The Pandemic of the 21st Century: An Inquiry-Based Activity

COVID 19 has consumed our lives, and it has had an immeasurable impact on our students. This product will help bring to light some of the impact COVID 19 has had on our country as a whole and bring greater understanding to the effects of a pandemic. Middle and High-School students will look at data and analyze news articles and photography to build an argument ... Has COVID 19 brought America together? or has it torn people apart?
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