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Civics Common Core W.11-12.9 resources

Preview of DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Activity: Primary Source Analysis and Questions

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Activity: Primary Source Analysis and Questions

Created by
Mister Harms
The Declaration of Independence can be a daunting document for teachers to explain to students, but this primary source lesson will help students understand the major themes and concepts within the document itself. Though Thomas Jefferson's Declaration was written in the 18th century, this worksheet has proven to be a fantastic, big-picture way for today's students to study such an important writing without becoming overwhelmed. The Declaration is really just a big "break-up letter" from the co
Preview of Articles of the Constitution: A Primary Source Analysis on the 7 Articles

Articles of the Constitution: A Primary Source Analysis on the 7 Articles

Created by
Mister Harms
This is an excellent way to study and know the information contained within the United States Constitution. To better understand the layout and information within the United States Constitution, students will read through the original 7 Articles of this primary source document and find the main ideas. This is a nice addition to Constitution Day or your existing unit on the Constitution.Don't be afraid to have your students study this great document. Being one of the most influential documents
Preview of #Activism Research Project: Perfect for Social Justice/Informational Text Unit

#Activism Research Project: Perfect for Social Justice/Informational Text Unit

Created by
Sustainable ELA
Thanks to social media and trending hashtags, modern activism movements look much different than the activism of the past. This project is a great addition to any study of activism, social justice, social movements, informational text, or just as a stand-alone research project. It is crucially important we teach students how to research and understand the movements of their generation so they can actively participate in the dialogue that is taking place all around them. Understanding the current
Preview of Civics & US Government Lesson, Activities, Simulations and More: The Bundle

Civics & US Government Lesson, Activities, Simulations and More: The Bundle

Created by
Mister Harms
This bundle contains every single Civics/Government resource from the Mister Harms store! You're getting every single resource but saving BIG with a whopping 20% OFF all current resources. Once the bundle is yours, you will then get 100% off all future products added to the bundle! Buying the bundle format will save you time and money, and you will be getting all of my favorite lessons in one place! This bundle is not necessarily a sequenced curriculum, rather it has a variety of ready-to-use r
Preview of United States Constitution Bundle: Scavenger Hunt, Articles, Convention Notes...

United States Constitution Bundle: Scavenger Hunt, Articles, Convention Notes...

Created by
Mister Harms
This bundle contains all of Mister Harms' resources on the United States Constitution. By choosing the bundle you are saving 20%! You also get the convenience of having all of these high-quality resources for your American History, Civics, and/or Government classes in one place! Scroll up to see the resources within this bundle. Enjoy!Thank You!Thanks so much for stopping by! It's great to meet you! I hope this resource adds value to your classroom. If you have time, I'd love for you to leave
Preview of CONSTITUTION SCAVENGER HUNT: Google Drive | Google Forms | Google Classroom

CONSTITUTION SCAVENGER HUNT: Google Drive | Google Forms | Google Classroom

Created by
Mister Harms
To better understand the basic information within the U.S. Constitution, students will browse through this primary source document and find the main ideas regarding the 7 Articles and 27 Amendments. Included are 17 questions about the articles and 27 questions about the amendments. All questions (except for one) will be answered with a number. This is a great way to introduce, study, or review the United States Constitution for your civics unit or for a Constitution Day activity. You may even
Preview of Social Justice Speech Project | Printable & Digital

Social Justice Speech Project | Printable & Digital

Engage students in social justice--online or in-person--with this speech project! With this Social Justice Speech Project, students will deliver a speech on a social justice topic of their choosing. First, students will select a social justice topic. Then, they'll research it. Next, students will outline a speech that introduces the issue, explains the problem, and offers a solution while delivering a call-to-action. After practicing their speech with a peer, they'll deliver the speech to the cl
Preview of Economics MEGA BUNDLE: Projects, Debates, & Viewing Guides

Economics MEGA BUNDLE: Projects, Debates, & Viewing Guides

This massive bundle includes a variety of our best-selling resources for teaching through Economics. These differentiated activities can be scattered throughout the span of your curriculum for the school year or semester. The products include projects, class debates, and viewing guide materials. Make the study of Economics engaging for your students! Just print and go!Resources included in this mega bundle:Economics Projects:1. Stock Market Company Project - This is a project in which students r
Preview of Supreme Court Project -Students Research a Landmark Court Case, CCSS

Supreme Court Project -Students Research a Landmark Court Case, CCSS

This is a project in which students research a landmark court case from the Supreme Court and input the information either on a poster or in a slideshow. This project fits best in any government or civics class, but can also work for the U.S. history classroom. Students will sign up for a court case in our nation's history to learn about the case's background, timeline, arguments, the decision, historical/legal analysis, legacy, and will culminate in their own reflection.This project can be done
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 Social Issue Media Campaign and Project

Social Issue Media Campaign and Project

This project is about creating a media campaign around 1 of 10 social issues prevalent around the world. There is a letter to the editor, creating media (either through a blog or other resource), and creating a PSA. This engages students in civic issues and can be paired with lessons or books surrounding social issues. These documents have instructions, resources, examples, and the rubric.
Preview of Research Writing Project: Healthcare in the US (checklist and rubric)

Research Writing Project: Healthcare in the US (checklist and rubric)

This project asked students to research a demographic in the US and investigate their access to healthcare and their common health needs. Students are graded on their research, vocabulary and grammar. They must include a call to action and include necessary steps to make that call to action happen.
Preview of Freedom vs. Security Debate Bundle

Freedom vs. Security Debate Bundle

Created by
Kelly Habecker
Complete set of materials for Freedom vs. Security Debate: rubric, bibliography, debate questions, and research recording forms.
Preview of Peer Speech Feedback Worksheet (Distance Learning)

Peer Speech Feedback Worksheet (Distance Learning)

Encourage collaboration and speech rehearsal with this Peer Speech Feedback Worksheet! This double-sided handout breaks down speech presentation into three areas--content, voice, and body language--to help students leave value feedback for one another while rehearsing speech projects. Before presenting a speech to the class or uploading one to the web, students need to practice. However, they rarely do unless class time is given for it. With this worksheet, students will be given the space to pr
Preview of Freedom vs. Security Debate Preparation

Freedom vs. Security Debate Preparation

Created by
Kelly Habecker
This file includes debate questions and research recording forms to accompany my Freedom vs. Security Debate rubric.
Preview of McCarthyism:  Exploring Ethical and Unethical Politics

McCarthyism: Exploring Ethical and Unethical Politics

What kind of politic is "dirty"? Who distinguishes between political right and wrong? this activity requires students to draw an ethical line in a case study of political ethics.
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