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Free high school civics resources for homeschool

Preview of 100th Day of School Communities Then and Now FREEBIE | Print and Digital

100th Day of School Communities Then and Now FREEBIE | Print and Digital

Looking for an engaging resource to teach your students about communities and how they've changed? This unit is a great addition to your Now and Then lessons. This FREEBIE is sample of what can be found in the complete unit. The complete unit is a great way to teach about communities and how they have changed over the past 100 years! Note: This now contains a link on page 2 of the PDF that allows you to make a copy for use in Google Classroom. This can be used in the classroom AND online - ideal
Preview of Community Helpers: Police Officer Freebie

Community Helpers: Police Officer Freebie

Created by
KaytieCasKinder
If you are getting ready to teach your kiddos all about different Community Helpers and how they impact our community this FREEBIE is the perfect way to kick off your unit. Included: Police Office 1/2 page picture cards (Color and B&W) Police Office Label and Job description cards Who works at the... Jail? Label and Draw Helpers Hats: Draw and Label Police Officers Tools Who Drives This Vehicle? Label and Draw If I were a police Office... Writing page. If you love this FREEBIE please chec
Preview of Thank You Heroes Coloring Sheets / Cards

Thank You Heroes Coloring Sheets / Cards

With all of the heroes working so hard around us, we wanted to find a small way to give back.We created a freebie with 10 options for coloring including Police Officers, Firefighters, Mail Carriers, Sanitation Workers, Grocery Store Workers, Nurses, Doctors, Teachers, and Farmers.These are great for mailing to someone, coloring and holding in a photo, or even for turning into a Thank You Video!Stay healthy & safe!Lisa & ChristinaTwo Creative Co-workers
Preview of Branches of Government Color by Number - Close Reading and Text Marking

Branches of Government Color by Number - Close Reading and Text Marking

Created by
Think Tank Too
Practice reading comprehension skills with this Branches of Government Color by Number Close Reading Activity. Students will examine the non-fiction, informational text multiple times. This activity includes TWO options for students (individual coloring page or group collaborative poster). Great addition to your U.S. Constitution or Civics and Government unit!Topics include: Branches of Government, U.S. Constitution, Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch, President, Supreme Court
Preview of U.S. Government -Civics FREEBIE -3 Branches -Checks & Balances -Bill Becomes Law

U.S. Government -Civics FREEBIE -3 Branches -Checks & Balances -Bill Becomes Law

U.S. Government Activities - 3 Branches of Government - Checks & Balances - How a Bill Becomes a Law This is a set of 3 graphic organizers on the U.S. government and civics. These activities can be used in an interactive notebook or as a worksheet. Each activity has a complete answer key. No text is included for the activities. Teachers should use their class text or have students research the information. The graphic organizers include: 1. The Three Branches of Government 2. How
Preview of Government - Civics - BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENTS - CONSTITUTION -

Government - Civics - BILL OF RIGHTS - AMENDMENTS - CONSTITUTION -

Bill of RightsAmendments to the ConstitutionCivics & Government Lesson is on Google Docs and a PDFEffective and easy to implement. Can be utilized as a self-guided lesson, an instructional guided lesson, or used as an emergency lesson. The lesson and materials are easy to follow and comprehended. The information and key concepts have been simplified to enhance learning. Objectives: Students will be able to: • Explain why the Bill of Rights were added to the Constitution.• Define the Consti
Preview of Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer- FREE!!

Three Branches of Government Graphic Organizer- FREE!!

This freebie features a brief introduction of the three branches of government- Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. The product includes a graphic organizer and an 8-slide power point that covers the roles, powers, terms, etc. of each branch/official. There are two graphic organizers- one that is open-ended and another that provides guided note.In addition, check out these other great U.S. Government resources, available in my store:1st Day of U.S. Government Class ActivitiesConstitutional or
Preview of 7 Principles of the Constitution One Pager Activity

7 Principles of the Constitution One Pager Activity

Looking for a way to wrap up your 7 principles unit? Use this free 7 principles of the constitution one-pager activity. There are 2 versions of the one-pager in these resources 1. 7 principles one-pager 2. Individual principle one-pagerIn this resource, you will receive1. Instructions for one-pager 2. Templates to help students start Want to watch a tutorial? Check out my one-pager tutorial!Want access to ALL of my civics resources? Join the Civics and American Government Member Club!Customer Ti
Preview of Declaration of Independence Break Up Letter

Declaration of Independence Break Up Letter

Free break up letter text and how I use it to trick my class and engage them in the Declaration of Independence. A letter is found on the floor written by hand. The teacher reads it to the class without naming names. The next day it is revealed that this is actually a letter from the American Colonies sent to King George.OTHER FREEBIES* VOCABULARY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER* NO BS HISTORY CLASSROOM POSTERSCIVICS RESOURCES* CITIZEN GAME QUIZ/GAME* POLITICAL HERITAGE QUIZ/GAMECOOL CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS
Preview of Civics and Government Pacing Guide, Scope and Sequence FREE, Civics Curriculum

Civics and Government Pacing Guide, Scope and Sequence FREE, Civics Curriculum

Civics and Government MEGA BUNDLE Pacing Guide/ Scope and Sequence FREEThis free scope and sequence breaks down key topics for the entire year or by semester for teaching Civics and Government. See Resources Below: CIVICS MEGA BUNDLE Civics and Government Anchor Chart BundleCivics and Government Game Card BundleCivics and Government Word Wall BundleCivics and Government Timelines Bundle (Google and Print)Civics and Government Choice Boards Bundle (Google and Print)Civics and Government Picture P
Preview of The World From A to Z | Daily News Quiz | Google Form | Spring 2024

The World From A to Z | Daily News Quiz | Google Form | Spring 2024

Created by
drproteaches
Carl Azuz is BACK with an all new daily news program for middle and high school students. As soon as I heard, my students and I decided we were making the jump!My students watch this news program daily and have a short quiz to complete each day that follows along with the stories. Watching an program that in Carl's words has "no partisanship, no bias, no compromise, yes puns!" is an excellent way for students to learn and keep up to date about US and World news. If you'd like to know more, strai
Preview of The Preamble to the U.S. Constitution Activity: Freebie

The Preamble to the U.S. Constitution Activity: Freebie

Created by
Unitedtoteach
This is a FREEBIE. It breaks down the different parts of the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution, so that they are easily remembered. It makes the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution even more personally relevant, because it asks for the students to either draw illustrations for each component, or to cut and paste visuals for each component of the Preamble of the U.S. Constitution. This is a sample to a larger paid product that I have available in my store, about the U.S. Constitution. You can find
Preview of Transportation: Land, Air, and Water Sort

Transportation: Land, Air, and Water Sort

Created by
Kristen Campbell
This is a great activity for students to work on in centers or when they have finished their work early. If students cannot yet read, instruct the students in finding the beginning sound of each label or use the pictures of land, air, and water instead of the labels. • Cut out and laminate these pictures and labels. Have students sort the pictures by land, air, and water. • Put a magnet on the back of each cut-out. Do the activity as a class on the whiteboard. • You can also print a cop
Preview of States and Capitals Jeopardy

States and Capitals Jeopardy

Created by
Katie Thomas
States and Capitals Jeopardy is an excellent tool for a review game for the 50 states and their capitals. Students can be broken into teams to compete against each other or they can keep track of their scored individually. The students love it and really get into it! Powerpoint is able to be edited to allow for new review games with the Jeopardy template.
Preview of {Freebie} Productive Resources Cut and Paste (Natural, Capital, Human Resources)

{Freebie} Productive Resources Cut and Paste (Natural, Capital, Human Resources)

Created by
Abby Sandlin
Use this fun cut and paste activity to assess or review three of the productive resources! Glue these into your Social Studies journals for reference at a later date. Send these home for homework, or use it as a cumulative assessment!
Preview of How to Analyze Political Cartoons - Civics Bell Ringer Activity

How to Analyze Political Cartoons - Civics Bell Ringer Activity

Easily weave political cartoons into your U.S. History or Civics/Government class with the effective POPES method. The best part is this kit works for both historical and current-day cartoons.Perfect for unit assignments or daily bell ringers! Comes in both printable PDF and digital for Google Slides.Greatness is being an active and critical constituent. Included in this FREEBIE Activity: Teacher overview with links to online historical and current-day cartoon databasesPOPES Political Cartoon A
Preview of Articles of Confederation Simulation

Articles of Confederation Simulation

Created by
M Clancy
A great interactive simulation to demonstrate to government or US history students the failures of the Articles of Confederation. After the lesson students will have a clear understanding of why the US needed a stronger central government. Students will take on the role of one of the 13 original states and will participate in a session of Congress to see if they can solve the pressing challenges facing the new nation.
Preview of Know Your Rights, Constitution Bill of Rights Activity

Know Your Rights, Constitution Bill of Rights Activity

***Newly updated format! Now everything is in PDF format! ***Updated appearance! This FREE product includes a Bill of Rights handout and a fun challenge activity that can be done individually, in pairs, or in a small group! Students review the Bill of Rights then use the provided handout to examine real life scenarios based on the amendments. Students determine which right is being threatened and why. Finally, students create their own scenarios based on the Bill of Rights and share t
Preview of FREE Current Events Worksheet

FREE Current Events Worksheet

Created by
History Gal
This generic one page current events handout works with any newspaper article and is a fun way for students to record what they learned. It's perfect for busy teachers who need a print-and-go worksheet for current events.*********************************************************************You might also like:Doodle Notes and Coloring PagesMore FreebiesNo Prep Emergency Sub Plans for any U.S. or World History ClassCurrent Events Project*************************************************************
Preview of FREE Paul Revere Color by Number, Reading Passage and Text Marking

FREE Paul Revere Color by Number, Reading Passage and Text Marking

Created by
Think Tank
This Paul Revere Color by Number and Text Marking activity is the perfect way to bring life to the topic! Students read a non-fiction passage and search for answers while marking evidence from the text. Perfect reading comprehension activity.Topics include: Boston Tea Party, Sons of Liberty, Boston Massacre, Shot heard round the world, Lexington and Concord, Old North Church, “No taxation without representation”Students complete a “before reading” anticipation guide, read about Paul Revere, answ
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Activity - Checks and Balances Worksheet

3 Branches of Government Activity - Checks and Balances Worksheet

Reframe the checks and balances of the three branches of government with this twist on the typical graphic organizer It's the perfect addition to your 3 Branches unit or discussion about checks and balances. This activity comes in both printable PDF and digital for Google Slides!If you like this, be sure to check out the full Three Branches PBL Unit this comes from.Greatness is being an active participant in ones' democracy. What if you up-ended the dated triangle diagram that's included in eve
Preview of U.S. Constitution: A scavenger hunt

U.S. Constitution: A scavenger hunt

Created by
Maura Schneider
This activity allows students to learn about key sections of the U.S. Constitution by interacting with the document itself. Articles I, II, and III are explored as well as the amendments. Also a great activity for Constitution Day!
Preview of Three Branches of Government Trifold Handout

Three Branches of Government Trifold Handout

Created by
Rachel Theus
This is a simple handout that can be used to teach the basic functions of the three branches of government. It could also be paired with another sheet and transformed into a foldable.
Preview of The Outsiders - Stereotypes Worksheet

The Outsiders - Stereotypes Worksheet

A worksheet to compare through positive and negative stereotypes the difference between the greasers and the Socs in S.E. Hinton's young-adult novel, "The Outsiders". Expanded topics to also include difference between wealth and poverty, and students are required to apply the concept of stereotypes to their own lives.
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