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Government Common Core SL.9-10.1b resources

Preview of Legislative Branch Activity: Classroom Simulation on How a Bill Becomes a Law

Legislative Branch Activity: Classroom Simulation on How a Bill Becomes a Law

Created by
Mister Harms
Make civics practical and exciting for students using this Social Studies simulation that allows students to experience the Legislative Branch! Students will participate in writing bills for their school, community, or state while learning the various stages within the lawmaking process. All voices are heard as students become members of Congress, participate in committees, debate on the floor, and watch their President sign the bills that survive the entire process. Not only do students love
Preview of Roles of the President | A Day in the Life of the Executive Branch | White House

Roles of the President | A Day in the Life of the Executive Branch | White House

Created by
Mister Harms
What does the President of the United States do anyway? Throughout the day, the President wears many hats and is responsible for many different roles within the Executive Branch. This engaging mini-lesson is an excellent way for students to comprehend all roles played by the President. "Roles of the President" is an engaging resource for any unit that studies the President or the Executive Branch. The 7 roles studied include: Chief Executive, Chief Diplomat, Commander in Chief, Party Chief, Ec
Preview of Political Parties | Campaign Simulation Running for President

Political Parties | Campaign Simulation Running for President

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Mister Harms
This presidential election simulation is an excellent way for students to comprehend all aspects of political parties and the campaigns needed to elect a presidential candidate - "Let's Get The Party Started!" The teacher will divide class into groups of 4 to 5 students per group. Each group will develop their own political party and choose a presidential candidate to represent their party. Using the included criteria, allow students a few class periods, or portions of class periods, to create
Preview of Civics & US Government Lesson, Activities, Simulations and More: The Bundle

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

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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 Economics Resources: A Bundle of Engaging Resources On Money, Economy, & More

Economics Resources: A Bundle of Engaging Resources On Money, Economy, & More

Created by
Mister Harms
This bundle includes a variety of 9 economic resources from my store that you can add to your various economic units. With a total of 9 fantastic resources on economics, you will be saving 25% by getting this bundled version instead of purchasing the resources individually! That's like getting a few products for FREE! Products included are seen above! 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
Preview of Class Constitution: Creating a Classroom Constitution & Preamble

Class Constitution: Creating a Classroom Constitution & Preamble

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Mister Harms
Have you ever created a constitution for your own classroom? Each year in civics class, as we learn about the United States Constitution, I have my students help create our very own class constitution. The students love being a part of creating rules and policy for our classroom. This student-led activity has always proven to be a success! Each student's voice is heard as they actively engaged in crafting of an official document for the class. The process begins as students are grouped to dr
Preview of Economics Activity | Classroom Market Economy Simulation & Classroom Management

Economics Activity | Classroom Market Economy Simulation & Classroom Management

Created by
Mister Harms
Searching for Economics Activities? Looking for a way to make economics class more enjoyable or maybe just improve classroom management? CLA$$ONOMIC$ is an interactive classroom economy that will boost student engagement and help reinforce the major concepts of a market economy. Create your very own classroom economy with this Social Studies simulation. Students love the chance to be an entrepreneur by owning items in the classroom, charging students usage fees, and having opportunities to mak
Preview of First Day of School Government Talk

First Day of School Government Talk

Now with digital worksheet to support distance learning!This product features an engaging back to school Government Talk activity that will have your students thinking, writing, speaking, and moving all in one class period. A perfect conversation starter for the 2020 elections, the activity prompts students to choose between 6 different quotes about the role of government and articulate why the quote aligns with their perspective on the government. Use this lesson every year to set the tone for
Preview of United States Constitution Bundle: Scavenger Hunt, Articles, Convention Notes...

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

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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 PRESIDENTS BUNDLE: Civics, Executive & Presidential Resources

PRESIDENTS BUNDLE: Civics, Executive & Presidential Resources

Created by
Mister Harms
Save 20% on this bundle that includes 9 different resources and activities on all 45 United States Presidents including our current President Donald Trump. For an incredible value, you will receive numerous days of content-rich resources for your class! You can even use some of the ideas for your sub plans! See included resources above!*Check out the 50 States & Capitals MEGA pack*Thank You!Thanks so much for stopping by! It's great to meet you! I hope this resource adds value to your class
Preview of Washington DC: Create a Field Trip Project Activity to the Nation's Capital City

Washington DC: Create a Field Trip Project Activity to the Nation's Capital City

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Mister Harms
OverviewCan't take your class to Washington DC? This lesson is the solution to getting your students to our Nation's Capital without spending a dime. As tour guides, students will study various memorials, buildings, and attractions to research and present to the class in the form of a presentation. These various "tours" will bring the entire class around to the major attractions of Washington DC. This student-led, virtual class field trip will help your students learn about the major sites o
Preview of Comparing Ancient Athenian Greek and American Democracy (Socratic Seminar)

Comparing Ancient Athenian Greek and American Democracy (Socratic Seminar)

Whether teaching about ancient Greece or U.S. Democracy, this activity gives students the opportunity to compare the similarities between direct and indirect democracies. Guided questions challenge students to respond to information by applying new concepts and evaluating both forms of democracy.Holding a Socratic Seminar discussion with this activity will encourage students to explore beyond the text and questions. This activity includes:-a document for reading and comparing Athenian Democracy
Preview of Debating Topics for Middle/High School: Politics and Government

Debating Topics for Middle/High School: Politics and Government

Get your middle/high school students debating topics that are both relevant and important to them while building their critical thinking skills. Students will be encouraged to develop their communication and debating skills, while opening their minds to different viewpoints.Each debate package covers and reinforces the five basic steps of the debating process: gathering information, exploring all sides of an issue, forming an initial opinion, defending the position in a debate and finally, refin
Preview of Government Purpose, Structure and Limitations COMPLETE UNIT

Government Purpose, Structure and Limitations COMPLETE UNIT

To view a video preview of this unit, please click here.If you need a unit to provide a perfect foundation for your government students, then you have come to the right place!This unit includes ALL lesson plans, student slides, rubrics, and even exemplar summative projects related to the purpose, structure, and limitations of government. This will help give your students the background they need for success on all future government units and tasks. We believe in a UBD backwards-planning approa
Preview of Capitalism vs. Socialism Debate - Industrialization and the Working Class - CCSS

Capitalism vs. Socialism Debate - Industrialization and the Working Class - CCSS

This is a set of lesson materials that culminates in a class debate about the emerging ideas of capitalism and socialism during the Industrial Age. Students will: Learn about different perspectives from thinkers such as Adam Smith and Karl Marx, analyze different viewpoints, be assigned a position to take, collaborate within teams, prepare main arguments, peer review each other's reasoning, and will participate in an academic debate that is guided by moderator questions (included). The objective
Preview of Purpose of Government Around the World

Purpose of Government Around the World

This resource is a great way to get your government students thinking critically and WHY..... WHY do we have a government and how do they interact with the people?Included in this resource is a deep-dive into some major Enlightenment Thinkers such as Hobbes and Locke around the history of the philosophy of governments. In addition, embedded in this lesson are two different opportunities for student debate / discourse, including the following prompts:Which philosopher above do you agree with the
Preview of Economics Activity: Economic Questions & the Factors of Production | School Gear

Economics Activity: Economic Questions & the Factors of Production | School Gear

Created by
Mister Harms
The basic concepts of economics are learned in this fun lesson called School Gear! While understanding economic decisions that need to be made, students will form groups and design school gear as if they were going to produce and sell it. Groups are instructed to answer 12 questions as they imagine and create their school gear. Students are also responsible for a visual representation of their gear along with a written description of their products. Enjoy this free download and thank you so mu
Preview of Voting Debate Podcasts

Voting Debate Podcasts

The links to the 2 podcasts by NPR are linked in the titles on page one. This graphic organizer will walk students through listening to what each posdcast shares, identifying pieces of an argument, then help them develop their own stance on the topic to share in discussion.
Preview of Socratic Seminar: Communism then AND Now

Socratic Seminar: Communism then AND Now

Essential Questions: How do people respond to institutions that do not fit their needs? Why do we fear Communism? If it is one thing that students across the board tend to struggle with... It's Communism! This seminar is designed to help students not only understand the concept of Marx and his theory, but also question why it always fails in practice, and why democratic countries fear communist countries historically. This lesson contains seven documents and prepares students for a discussion
Preview of Debate Format Notes & Writing Assignment Support a Claim w/ Evidence Google Doc

Debate Format Notes & Writing Assignment Support a Claim w/ Evidence Google Doc

This easily editable and duplicated Google Doc:Includes the format for a debateHas a note sheet with guiding questions for students to fill out during the debateEnds with a summative writing assignment where students use evidence from their notes to support a claim on who won the debateIncludes the set-up for how students should organize the writing assignmentThis convenient Google Doc can be used for ANY debate topic!! You can even re-use this sheet for different debates throughout the year, so
Preview of Mock Election Bundle

Mock Election Bundle

Understanding the election, the voting process, and branches of government can be challenging! If you're looking for an interactive way to help your students grasp election processes, suffrage, and voting rights, this bundle is your answer!With this bundle, you can lead your students through a "mock election" where they can understand the struggle many individuals have had on the journey to vote!Fight For The Right To Vote: This is the preview video quest that helps students understand voting ri
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos, Pathos, Logos) in the Gun Control Debate

Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos, Pathos, Logos) in the Gun Control Debate

Created by
Alison Sickler
This notetaker provides a YouTube link to a discussion (11m25s) featured on the TODAY show between a survivor of the Pulse nightclub shooting and a member of the NRA. Students watch the video, taking down notes in the graphic organizer for when they hear statements made using each of the rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos). Students then process what they watched by writing a scaffolded statement summarizing a key argument by each speaker. This will undoubtedly inspire some rich discussion
Preview of Listen Lesson Kit: Cruel and Unusual… Lunch?

Listen Lesson Kit: Cruel and Unusual… Lunch?

Engage your students and inspire thoughtful discussion and research with media!This Listen Lesson Kit contains guided note-taking exercises in two formats, lecture and discussion guidance/narrative slides with a full teacher script, discussion questions, and follow-up links, built around “Are Prison Diets Punitive? A Report From Behind Bars,” from the Gravy podcast, a production of the Southern Foodway Alliance.  This is an AUDIO-only podcast.I have built this lesson around the question of what
Preview of Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos, Pathos, Logos) in the Abortion Debate

Rhetorical Appeals (Ethos, Pathos, Logos) in the Abortion Debate

Created by
Alison Sickler
This notetaker provides a YouTube link to a discussion (8m38s) featured on CBS between members of the pro-life and pro-choice movements. Students watch the video, taking down notes in the graphic organizer for when they hear statements made using each of the rhetorical appeals (ethos, pathos, logos). Students then process what they watched by writing a scaffolded statement summarizing a key argument by one speaker on each side. This will undoubtedly inspire some rich discussion on both sides of
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