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Kindergarten civics internet activities for homeschool

Preview of Understanding the Declaration of Independence | Civics & American History

Understanding the Declaration of Independence | Civics & American History

This Understanding the Declaration of Independence Article & Review breaks down each section of the United States Declaration of Independence in a clear, easy to understand way. Questions throughout the article reinforce the key ideas, and a 2-page review has students summarize each section, define key vocabulary, and connect passages of the Declaration to the United States Constitution. Fitting for Civics, Government, and American History classrooms, this is a great review of the Declaratio
Preview of Escape from King George! Causes of the American Revolution Escape Room

Escape from King George! Causes of the American Revolution Escape Room

Can you solve the puzzles in time and escape from the clutches of King George? In this Escape from King George! American Revolution Escape Room, students become American Colonists and experience the Colonial Rebellion and Road to the American Revolution! On this road to rebellion, students will read articles, solve hands-on puzzles, and find codes that will unlock the next step. This Escape from King George! Escape Room is immersive and informative. Teach the build-up to the American Revolution
Preview of Types of Government Digital Scavenger Hunt

Types of Government Digital Scavenger Hunt

Take your students on an exciting global journey to discover diverse forms of government with our "Government Types Digital Scavenger Hunt." This interactive and educational resource is designed to engage learners of all ages, making it easy to adapt to various teaching styles and preferences.What's Included:Interactive World Map: A visually captivating map featuring clickable links and QR codes that transport students to countries around the world with different types of government.Government T
Preview of BACK TO SCHOOL BOOM CARDS ACTIVITY KINDERGARTEN GAME GOOD & BAD CHOICES SORT

BACK TO SCHOOL BOOM CARDS ACTIVITY KINDERGARTEN GAME GOOD & BAD CHOICES SORT

Created by
FREE YOUR HEART
GOOD CHOICES VS BAD CHOICES BOOM CARDS GAME (BACK TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES K-2)This fun digital game is perfect for back to school and is specifically aimed to help kids identify good and bad choices. It contains 34 playable cards and could also be used throughout the year to reinforce good and bad choices. Kids have to look at each picture, determine if the action depicted is a good or bad choice and click the corresponding answer (thumbs up for good choice and thumbs down for bad choice). This
Preview of Community Helpers Sort - Digital Version Included

Community Helpers Sort - Digital Version Included

Engage students in exploring different community helpers with this sorting worksheet, available in printable and digital versions. There are two versions:Version #1: firefighter, police officer, mail carrier, doctor Version #2: teacher, dentist, mechanic, chefSave over 50% and get the Sorting Worksheets Printable and Digital BundleKey Features:Sorting Mat and Sorting Pictures Answer KeyGoogle Slides Digital VersionYou can use this resource for independent practice, assessments, math, or literacy
Preview of Goods and Services Sort Digital Version Included

Goods and Services Sort Digital Version Included

Engage students in exploring goods and services with this sorting worksheet, available in printable and digital versions. Save over 50% and get the Sorting Worksheets Printable and Digital BundleKey Features:Sorting Mat and Sorting Pictures Answer KeyGoogle Slides Digital VersionYou can use this resource for independent practice, assessments, math, or literacy centers. Explore More:Grammar SortsMath SortsSocial Skills SortsSeasonal SortsScience SortsSocial Studies SortsText Comprehension SortsQu
Preview of Federalism Digital Article & Review | Civics & American Government

Federalism Digital Article & Review | Civics & American Government

This Federalism "How is Power Divided in America?" Digital Article & Review is a digital lesson designed for Google Slides. Suitable for Civics and American History students in middle or high school, this slideshow introduces kids to federalism and the powers and responsibilities of the national, state, and local governments. The review covers key concepts and vocabulary, includes a Venn Diagram of Delegated, Concurrent, and Reserved powers, and two pages of humorous scenarios the students m
Preview of Needs and Wants Boom Cards

Needs and Wants Boom Cards

Needs and Wants BOOM Cards – Digital Task CardsThese Needs and Wants Boom Cards will help reinforce the difference between needs and wants. Students will decide which objects are needs and which are wants in this fun and interactive 20 card Boom deck. Have fun with this Social Studies deck as students consider their needs and wants! (You will need a free Boom Learning account to use these)You can use these digital task cards on:LaptopsDesktopstabletsmobile devicesInteractive Whiteboards***You wi
Preview of The Judicial Branch Webquest

The Judicial Branch Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
Students will gain a basic understanding of the United States Judicial Branch (An Overview, Landmark Cases, Serving on a Jury, and Famous Supreme Court Justices) through an easy to follow webquest. Please check out the website by clicking on the link below:http://www.ducksters.com/history/us_judicial_branch.phpClick here to view the website.The webquest contains 40 questions and an answer key is included for the teacher. A QR code is included along with the traditional website link. I recommend
Preview of Government: Political Party Handouts and Activities

Government: Political Party Handouts and Activities

There are many activities and handouts that will surely get students more acquainted with the American political party system! Many of these are web-based, while others do not need a computer. Here are the activities: 1. Web activity: find out what each political party believes in regard to 10 key issues. 2. Partner activity: groups will receive strips of paper, which each has a party's stance on it. They then need to glue or staple each stance in the student handout table (box) provided. Thi
Preview of Crash Course Economics Video Analysis Bundle

Crash Course Economics Video Analysis Bundle

Crash Course Economics Video Analysis Bundle- All Keys Included This 35 resource bundle includes video analysis assignments which cover the entire Crash Course Economics series. Students will use the internet and YouTube to take learning into their own hands and learn all about the often boring and complicated subject of economics in a fun and engaging way! Each resource guides students through a specific Crash Course Economics video. These videos targets a specific topic of economics and uses
Preview of US Government & Civics DIGITAL Interactive Notebook American History

US Government & Civics DIGITAL Interactive Notebook American History

U.S. Government & Civics Digital Interactive Notebook UnitThis resource is an U.S. Government & Civics Interactive Notebook for upper elementary, beginning with the Articles of Confederation. Included are maps, graphic organizers, and other note taking pieces.The file is 189 pages long and includes a complete answer key and a unit assessment. Please note, this unit includes the same activities as my best-selling U.S. Government & Civics Interactive Notebook, but these graphic organiz
Preview of Non-Profit Organization Webquest · Community Service ·  Google ·  Answer Key

Non-Profit Organization Webquest · Community Service · Google · Answer Key

Created by
Mrs Klavohn
This webquest is a great supplement or introduction to a community service unit. Students visit the websites of five national non-profit organizations. Questions are answered by exploring and navigating the websites. Included with this resource:Webquest Questions: Webquest questions are a combination of short answer and fill in the blank arranged in an easy to follow chart format.Analysis Questions: A longer analysis question for each non-profit is also included that requires to dig a little
Preview of Constitution and Bill of Rights Webquest

Constitution and Bill of Rights Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
Students will gain a basic understanding of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and Amendments 1-10 through an easy to follow webquest. Please check out the website by clicking on the link below:http://www.ducksters.com/history/us_government.phpClick here to view the website.The webquest contains 101 questions distributed over 12 worksheets and an answer key is included for the teacher. A QR code is included along with the traditional website link. I recommend using this activity as a review or
Preview of Crash Course Government and Politics Video Analysis Bundle

Crash Course Government and Politics Video Analysis Bundle

Crash Course Government and Politics Video Analysis Bundle- All Keys Included This 50 resource bundle includes video analysis assignments which cover the entire Crash Course Government and Politics series. Students will use the internet and YouTube to take learning into their own hands and learn all about the often boring and complicated subjects of government and politics in a fun and engaging way! Each resource guides students through a specific Crash Course Government and Politics video. Eac
Preview of Bill of Rights DIGITAL Reading Passage and Questions - Self Grading

Bill of Rights DIGITAL Reading Passage and Questions - Self Grading

Created by
Think Tank
Ensure comprehension with this SELF-GRADING Bill of Rights DIGITAL Reading Passage and Questions for Google Classroom™. The non-fiction reading passage in digital format is delivered through Google Forms ™ but a printable copy is inside as well!Topics include: The Bill of Rights, Amendments 1-10, Due Process, Freedom of Speech and the Establishment Clause.Simply share the link provided, have your students complete the reading and questions, and open the responses to see their score. It’s THAT EA
Preview of John Brown Webquest (Bleeding Kansas and Harpers Ferry)

John Brown Webquest (Bleeding Kansas and Harpers Ferry)

Created by
History Wizard
John Brown Webquest (Bleeding Kansas and Harpers Ferry):The John Brown Webquest uses a great timeline website that allows students to understanding the actions that John Brown took in the late 1850s related to Bleeding Kansas and Harpers Ferry. Click here to view the website. The following topics are covered in this webquest:Missouri CompromiseCompromise of 1850Kansas-Nebraska ActCreation of Kansas and votingRaid on Lawrence, KansasPottawatomie Creek MassacreBattle of Black Jack, KansasBattle of
Preview of Washington, D.C. Webquest

Washington, D.C. Webquest

Middle school students across the country spend a lot of time looking forward to their trip to Washington, D.C. This interactive webquest helps harness students' excitement and turn it into a learning opportunity. It is also a perfect activity for students who are unable to visit Washington, D.C. in person.This bundle includes an activity sheet for students to complete as they move through the assignment. It also includes a copy of the Washington, D.C. Webquest (in Word form) that contains links
Preview of Info Reading Text - State and Local Governments Bundle (No Prep Sub Plans)

Info Reading Text - State and Local Governments Bundle (No Prep Sub Plans)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
A bundle of 4 reading assignments about local and state governments, their responsibilities, citizen participation, how they are funded and their role in student education. Includes a crossword puzzle based on terms from the readings. A great way to introduce the subject. The reading comes from a really great website, ushistory.org, under their free textbook tab. The information presented is theirs, I made up the questions. This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. Perfect as a
Preview of The Legislative Branch Webquest

The Legislative Branch Webquest

Created by
History Wizard
Students will gain a basic understanding of the United States Legislative Branch (An Overview, the House of Representatives, the Senate, and How a Law is Made) through an easy to follow webquest. Please check out the website by clicking on the link below:http://www.ducksters.com/history/us_legislative_branch.phpClick here to view the website.The webquest contains 58 questions and an answer key is included for the teacher. A QR code is included along with the traditional website link. I recommend
Preview of Types of Propaganda Techniques Article & Review | Civics & American Government

Types of Propaganda Techniques Article & Review | Civics & American Government

This Types of Propaganda Article and Review introduces students to seven propaganda techniques commonly used by the media, social media influencers, and political candidates. Perfect for middle or high school Civics, American History, and American Government students, this resource includes a 4-page article, a note-taking chart, a review worksheet, and a really fun internet activity, in which students view three historic presidential campaign ads and try to spot which types of propaganda are bei
Preview of The Branches of Government Webquest Collection

The Branches of Government Webquest Collection

Created by
History Wizard
These 4 great webquests go over the 3 branches of government and the Executive Cabinet. Save money and buy the collection! The four webquests can be viewed and purchased individually below:The Executive Branch WebquestThe Executive Cabinet WebquestThe Legislative Branch WebquestThe Judicial Branch WebquestAll of my government lesson plans are in the following collection:Government and Civics CollectionIndividual Government Lesson Plans:Government WebquestsThe Legislative Branch WebquestJudicial
Preview of Bill of Rights Review Game Board | Digital | Google Slides | US Constitution

Bill of Rights Review Game Board | Digital | Google Slides | US Constitution

Created by
Think Tank
Cure student boredom with this Interactive Google Slides™ Digital Bill of Rights Board Game Review! This Review Game comes with 28 questions related to Bill of Rights and the US Constitution. The questions are self-checking so all you need to do is assign the game copy in Google Classroom™, then sit back and relax while your students compete against each other. No prep!Topics include: Bill of Rights, amendments 1-10, Due Process, Freedom of Speech, Establishment Clause, and more Students move th
Preview of Civil vs. Criminal Cases Webquest

Civil vs. Criminal Cases Webquest

Created by
Civics SoL Prep
The students will conduct a web quest which allows them to gain knowledge and insight into the definition, purpose and procedures of civil and criminal cases. Upon completion of this assignment, students are expected to know that: -Civil cases are established to settle disputes between two parties in order for the plaintiff to make an attempt to receive compensation from the defendant. -Criminal cases allows the court to determine whether a person accused of breaking the law is guilty or not g
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