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12th grade civics teacher manuals for GATE

Preview of Cesar Chavez Day Power Point Presentation

Cesar Chavez Day Power Point Presentation

Created by
Ms Super Science
Power Point Presentation, Cesar Chavez Day, Civil Rights, Human Rights, Pesticides, Fair Wages, Farms, Migrant Farmworkers, Mexican Americans, Chicano Studies, Ethnic Studies, Heroes, Social Justice, Multicultural Education, Holidays and Celebrations, Birthday, California, Arizona, Politics, US Government, Farm Workers, United Farmworkers Union, Latino, Dolores Huerta, Robert Kennedy, Spanish Language, Cultural studies 26 Slide Power Point Presentation on the Legacy of Cesar Chavez. This prese
Preview of Political Parties: Notes,Quiz, and Make your Own Party

Political Parties: Notes,Quiz, and Make your Own Party

I love teaching about political parties! I especially love this lesson because students learn about the political spectrum and even take a quiz to find where they are on the spectrum.Students also create their own political party!This products includesPowerPoint presentationMake your own political party activity Democrats vs republican cut out worksheet Where are you on the spectrum quizPolitical Party notes Political Party notes for interactive notebookWant access to ALL of my civics resources?
Preview of The Constitutional Amendment Process: Notes, Lesson, and Math Activity Lesson

The Constitutional Amendment Process: Notes, Lesson, and Math Activity Lesson

Looking for a way to teach the amendment process? I use this resource in my class; my student love learning about adding an amendment to the constitution. Take a break from your notes and readings, and try a little math in your social studies class.This Resource Includes:Notes Guided Notes Fraction fill in worksheetAmendment math worksheetVocabulary Failed Amendment worksheetWhat would happen if amendments were not added worksheetand much more!Want access to ALL of my civics resources? Join the
Preview of Election Day: Mock Election Voting Activity

Election Day: Mock Election Voting Activity

Want to conduct a mock election in your classroom? Have no time? Use this mock election that was created for middle and high school students. This activity is classroom tested and approved!This products includesteacher, student, and candidates instructionsoptional essaypower point discussion questionsballotssigns for classroomcandidates platform and speech worksheetsVoter registration cardsWant access to ALL of my civics resources? Join the Civics and American Government Member Club!Visit my we
Preview of Veterans Day and Veterans Day Assembly Resources

Veterans Day and Veterans Day Assembly Resources

This resource is useful to anyone who is planning a Veterans Day ceremony or program. Whether the program is going to be classroom-wide, school-wide, or district-wide, there are many ideas here for you to consider. This resource will provide a solid base for everything you need to host a meaningful and engaging program! This resource includes multiple documents and templates that are all fully-editable. I have also included links for some of the digital presentations we have created in case you
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 Multiple Perspectives on Public or Current Issues Guided Notes and Activity

Multiple Perspectives on Public or Current Issues Guided Notes and Activity

Teaching multiple Perspectives in social studies? For years I struggled with teaching multiple perspectives in an engaging way. I created this resource as a way for students to understand multiple perspectives on current issues. When doing this lesson you will have to find an issue with multiple perspectives. In class I start off with showing a video of 2 perspectives and we complete the worksheet as a class. SS.7.C.2.13This resource includes: -Lesson Plan - Multiple Perspectives Worksheet- Pers
Preview of Second Amendment:  Research and Class Debate (Gr. 7-12)

Second Amendment: Research and Class Debate (Gr. 7-12)

No study of the Constitution or current events is complete without a well researched and organized class debate. This resource provides teacher and student guidance through the 2nd Amendment debate process-- researching the Amendment and its modern application, the debate format, and a written reflection to conclude.This bundle includes:- Ppt to guide class- Research organizers for student use- Four sourced documents to spur research- Sentence starters for debate participant use- Sideline orga
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 Complete 16-week OER Course: American Government

Complete 16-week OER Course: American Government

Created by
LectureSource
This bundle includes a 16-week OER Instructor Course & Activity guide plus 15 lecture slides with detailed instructor notes.The 16-week course guide includes:Links to OER reading and media content (i.e., videos and podcasts)Topics to cover in classStudent reflection or class discussion promptsAssignments and in-class exercises10+ free teaching resources (low stakes quizzes, essay assignments, grading rubrics)Midterm and Final examinations with answer keysThe 15 weekly lectures include: Detai
Preview of PACING GUIDE - UNIT PLANS - Civics - U.S. Government - Secondary - FREE

PACING GUIDE - UNIT PLANS - Civics - U.S. Government - Secondary - FREE

Are you having trouble creating a pacing guide for secondary Civics? This FREE product is a semester pacing guide and a curriculum map for secondary Civics & American Government (12th) grade. It is based on California standards but could be used in most secondary Civics & U.S Government classrooms. Daily lesson plans for each unit are included. Scope and Sequence*updated 8/20/23*******************************************************************************************************You ma
Preview of Participation in Government/Civics Course-Full Curriculum!

Participation in Government/Civics Course-Full Curriculum!

Created by
Michael Tavella
Included is a full curriculum for a Participation in Government/Civics course. This curriculum is designed for a half year, every day class. It is broken down into 6 units:Government BasicsUS ConstitutionRunning for OfficeMedia's InfluenceSocial IssuesFinal Research PaperIncludes:All lesson materials including: Slides, Worksheets, Videos, Projects, Debates, and more!Highly organized: All units broken down by day, lesson, and each lesson is organized with a clear step by step breakdown that is ea
Preview of List of U.S. Presidents in Order - Student and Teacher Study Resource

List of U.S. Presidents in Order - Student and Teacher Study Resource

The complete list of U.S. Presidents - color coded in chronological order!This is a great resource for both students and teachers alike. It can easily serve as a jumping off point for in-class discussions, a solo-study resource for students, or a means through which to compare/rank past presidents of the United States.For each U.S. President, you will find the following information:1) President name and number2) Political party/affiliation3) Length of term4) Cause of death (if applicable)5) Hype
Preview of The President's Cabinet - Executive Departments (Explained Simply)

The President's Cabinet - Executive Departments (Explained Simply)

A comprehensive student guide to the 15 executive departments of our federal government, also known as the President's Cabinet!For each department, you will find:1) The name of the department with a hyperlink to its official website2) What function the department serves within the United States3) The year in which it was established4) The official title of the head of each departmentGreat for handing out to students as a study resource, generating in-class discussions, or building multi-day rese
Preview of Roles of the President - Qualifications and Job Description

Roles of the President - Qualifications and Job Description

Great resource for students and teachers alike that clearly lays out the 7 Roles of the President as well as formal presidential qualifications. Provide students with easy to understand, real-world examples of past U.S. Presidents acting as Commander-in-Chief, Chief Legislator, Chief Diplomat, and more. Helpful as a student study resource, generating in-class discussions, or branching off for solo research assignments. I recommend hanging this up in your classroom for students to reference throu
Preview of 5 Key Turning Points in the American Revolution

5 Key Turning Points in the American Revolution

Feeling overwhelmed trying to teach your students about the American Revolution? Search no further!This document condenses the American Revolution down into just five of its most essential turning points with no-nonsense bullet points which clearly flow from one event to the next. Great for first-time exposure to the American Revolution or revisiting the basics so students can go beyond! When students understand these basics, the lesson plans that follow are much more enjoyable for both students
Preview of U.S. Constitution (Simply Summarized for Students) - Articles & Amendments 1-27

U.S. Constitution (Simply Summarized for Students) - Articles & Amendments 1-27

An incredibly simple yet cohesive way to introduce your students to the U.S. Constitution!From the Preamble to Amendment #27, this two-sided document is a fantastic way to clear away the fear most students feel towards our nation's governing document.Once students understand that "this is all there is to it" they will feel much less intimidated moving forward in this year. I reference this document with my students as early as Day #1 and as late as Day #180 in the school year. It remains hung up
Preview of American Government - 16-week OER Instructor Course & Activity Guide

American Government - 16-week OER Instructor Course & Activity Guide

Created by
LectureSource
Updated for 2023 political coverage! This 16-week Instructor Course and Activity guide is designed for instructors teaching American Government or Introduction to American Politics. This week-to-week outline includes links to open education online readings and multimedia content, embedded assignments, activities, exams (with answer keys), AP style practice questions, weekly chapter reading quizzes, and student reflection and classroom discussion prompts. Students will not need to purchase a text
Preview of Revolution Primary Source Timeline Activity

Revolution Primary Source Timeline Activity

In this activity, students will read an excerpt from one primary source that was instrumental in the history of the American Revolution. The intent of the activity is to give students a quick overview of how different people and events throughout time ultimately led to American colonists declaring independence and becoming a new nation. There are 29 primary sources so that each student has the opportunity to analyze their own document. Then, as a class, students will create a timeline of these p
Preview of FULL Unit Plan - Civics and Economics and English 4 Checklist Dates by Quarter

FULL Unit Plan - Civics and Economics and English 4 Checklist Dates by Quarter

Full year unit plan for civics and economics and its connections to English 4 curriculum. This includes each unit, connection to specific standards, key concepts, and key ideas each week.
Preview of First Amendment Free Speech Course

First Amendment Free Speech Course

Welcome to the First Amendment! This is a one-semester course intended for high school juniors and seniors.  This course provides an in-depth curriculum that will immediately engage students through the use of subject matter and examples that are close to their experience.  The content covers First Amendment free speech that is relevant to students and impacts education settings.  The text provides explanations of legal concepts and numerous examples and exercises to help students absorb the mat
Preview of 10 Supreme Court Cases Every Teen Should Know - The Judicial Branch

10 Supreme Court Cases Every Teen Should Know - The Judicial Branch

Created by
HistorywithBenz
A high interest 2 - 3 day lesson for students studying the Supreme Court or the Judicial Branch. Students will get an overview of the "10 Supreme Court Cases Every Teen Should Know" (NY Times article) and create a detailed GATE frame that dives deeper into a case that interests them. Lastly, they will complete a Galley Walk to showcase their research and learn about the other cases. The lesson includes: - Teacher Led Presentation (Day 1) - Guided Notes Worksheet (Day 1) - Anticipation/Intro V
Preview of Civics-Teacher Manual, Lesson Plans, Class Notes, Activities, Assessments, PPT's

Civics-Teacher Manual, Lesson Plans, Class Notes, Activities, Assessments, PPT's

Created by
A Teaching Point
Civics-by George Cassutto, who is an award-winning author who developed curriculum for the PBS series “The Democracy Project,” consulted on the PBS “Thomas Jefferson” documentary, and developed curriculum for the Discovery Channel and US News & World Report. Civics has been designed to cover concepts using group activities, simulations and Internet activities that will bring the content to life for middle school students. Teachers are supported by an easy-to-use pacing guide for this full-ye
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