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Civics homeschool curricula for Easel Activities

Preview of Social Studies Fair Projects: A Step-by-Step Guide

Social Studies Fair Projects: A Step-by-Step Guide

Social studies fair projects encourage students to think critically about some aspect of our world and society. They must complete research and explore a topic in a scientific way. Furthermore, the project asks students to synthesize, integrate, and apply the skills they have also learned in ELA, math and social studies.This packet by Suzanne Buras provides teachers, students, and parents with a step-by-step guide to complete a social studies fair project. The packet covers the types of projec
Preview of U.S. Government Structure

U.S. Government Structure

Looking for a straightforward and clear summary of the United States Government Structure? Here it is! Give your students a sound basic understanding of how our country's government is supposed to work. TpT Digital Activities Pages now available!PowerPoint Version with Doodle Dat Notes:U.S. Government Structure: PowerPoint and Doodle Dat NotesVisit Suzanne's Classroom Store! The resources are designed to enrich or supplement your current curriculum.This packet by Suzanne Buras includes the foll
Preview of Descriptive Paragraph and Proofreading

Descriptive Paragraph and Proofreading

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Demonstrating command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing are anchor Common Core skills. This resource will reinforce, support, and build on this critical skill.BONUS! Civics teachers Take a Look! Interdisciplinary connection to Civics about national symbols!Research-based lesson support materials? YES! No hassle! Drop into your lesson!What you getA clear, concise research-based way to teach students how to command of the conventions of
Preview of Civically Speaking--Pilgrims and the Mayflower

Civically Speaking--Pilgrims and the Mayflower

Civically Speaking--Pilgrims & the Mayflower, is a short, 4-page guide for grades 6-12, containing short articles about the pilgrims and the Mayflower.Included:basic factswhatever happened to the Mayflowerbrief bio of John RolfeJamestown's first representative assembly (as a way of comparison)General FundamentalsThe Mayflower CompactThe White Horse Tavern in Rhode IslandAlso included are questions for evaluation, and the solution is included. Great for an intro or supplement to the study of
Preview of Civically Speaking--The United Nations

Civically Speaking--The United Nations

Civically Speaking--United Nations, is a short, 4-page guide for grades 6-12, containing short articles briefly introducing students to, and explaining the purpose of the United Nations. It includes:explanation of the goals of the UNrecent UN peacekeeping effortsefforts before the UN CharterUN humanitarian effortsUN Charter as lawa link to the UN CharterUN headquartersAlso included are questions for evaluation, and the solution is included. Great for an intro to the study of the United Nations
Preview of Gerrymandering Reflective Video Active

Gerrymandering Reflective Video Active

Watch the 13-minute video and write a minimum 300 word response analyzing your own original reflective critique to answer the prompt. Be sure to include at least 2 examples from the video to support your answer.
Preview of Constitutional Pamphlet #2--The Bill of Rights

Constitutional Pamphlet #2--The Bill of Rights

The Constitutional Pamphlet is a 4-page guide that is a brief summary of the2nd amendment, the right to bear arms. Great for an intro to the study of the US Constitution for grades 6-12.Written in pamphlet form, it covers the meaning of the amendment, as well as examples of what is NOT covered by the amendment. It also has quotes from other notables about the amendment or the Constitution itself. Each Constitutional Pamphlet has a spotlight on a Constitutional "star" or signer and a bit of inf
Preview of Constitutional Pamphlet #1--The Bill of Rights

Constitutional Pamphlet #1--The Bill of Rights

The Constitutional Pamphlet is a 4-page guide that is a brief summary of the1st amendment, regarding freedoms, petitions, and assembly. Great for an intro to the study of the US Constitution for grades 6-12.Written in pamphlet form, it covers the meaning of the amendment, as well as examples of what is NOT covered by the amendment. It also has quotes from other notables about the amendment or the Constitution itself. Each Constitutional Pamphlet has a spotlight on a Constitutional "star" or si
Preview of Civically Speaking--Midterm Elections

Civically Speaking--Midterm Elections

Civically Speaking--Midterm Elections, is a short, 4-page guide for grades 6-12, containing short articles explaining the importance of midterm elections.It includes:vocabulary related to midterm electionsthe importance of a midterm electiontrivia about midterm electionshistory of senatorial electionsThe Voting Rights Act of 1965The March on SelmaAlso included are questions for evaluation, and the solution is included. Great supplement to units on midterm elections.Other Civically Speaking Guide
Preview of Civically Speaking--US Trade / Grades 6-12

Civically Speaking--US Trade / Grades 6-12

Civically Speaking--US Trade, is a short, 4-page guide for grades 6-12, containing short articles briefly introducing students to the various vocabulary, agreements, and governmental agencies related to US Trade.It includes:an explanation of who regulates US tradeUS foreign tradeswho is in charge of US tradean explanation of NAFTAan explanation of TPPTariffs Act of 1930 (Smoot Hawley Tariff Act)Congressional Authority related to tradeAlso included are questions for evaluation, and the solution i
Preview of Student Knowedge of Government Evaluation

Student Knowedge of Government Evaluation

Simple 6 question assessment of student's knowledge about government. Can be used for comparative analysis across the semester. Given on day 1 and then again the last day of class. Good additional questions to supplement quizzes, exams, study review or independent research worksheet.
Preview of Trivia Time Country Capitals Worksheet with Answer Key

Trivia Time Country Capitals Worksheet with Answer Key

This free worksheet corresponds to Trivia Time Country Capital videos (2 variations for different grade and ability levels). This document could also be used as a stand-alone lesson for students to write country capital cities and continents. The 50 most populated countries are included, starting with the most populated, continuing in descending order.Our Trivia Time Country Capital videos for purchase include......Game Show...Writing City Names(similar options for US Capitals, also)*Videos av
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