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High school government lessons for Easel Activities

Preview of John Adams, Alien and Sedition Acts, XYZ Affair

John Adams, Alien and Sedition Acts, XYZ Affair

How did John Adams overcome challenges during his presidency? Students will analyze close-reading documents describing challenges faced by John Adams during his presidency and will complete document-based scaffolding questions in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now: The Election of 1796 analytical thinking question• President Adams' Challenges {document-based learning activity} with scaffolding questions and activities• Document #1: The Election of
Preview of Marbury v. Madison and the Power of Judicial Review

Marbury v. Madison and the Power of Judicial Review

Why is the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison significant in American history? Students will analyze the close-reading passages and complete the fill in the blanks describing the historical background of the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison; the story, the people, the problem, and the power of Judicial Review. An engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Cover Page• Student-centered Do Now questions: - Explain the power of Judicial Review under the U.S. Constitution - Wh
Preview of Judicial Branch and Supreme Court

Judicial Branch and Supreme Court

What are the roles and responsibilities of the highest court of the Judicial Branch? Students will research and understand the role and responsibilities of the Judicial Branch's Supreme Court, the structure of the Supreme Court, and judicial review in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now: Student-centered critical thinking question - Have you ever had someone settle an argument for you? What did they do or say to settle the argument? • The Supreme
Preview of Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, and the Great Compromise

Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, and the Great Compromise

What needs to happen for people to agree? Students will research and analyze the compromises made at the Constitutional Convention in 1787; Virginia Plan, New Jersey Plan, and the Great Compromise in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:Title page Do Now/Motivation/Critical Thinking opening questionDefinition of compromise & benefitsCompromise #1: The Power of the Central Government reading passage and diagramVirginia Plan reading with scaffolding questionsNew Jersey
Preview of Northwest Territory and Land Ordinance of 1785

Northwest Territory and Land Ordinance of 1785

Why did the Founders think a Constitution was necessary and how did they split up new land? Students will research and analyze the creation of the Articles of Confederation, the problems with the Articles, and how the Northwest Territory was organized using the Land Ordinance of 1785 in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now: Creating the Articles of Confederation reading passage and scaffolding questions/graphic organizer• Provisions/Problems with the
Preview of Articles of Confederation

Articles of Confederation

How did the Articles of Confederation govern the United States? Students will research and analyze the reasons for implementing the Articles of Confederation after the American Revolution and understand the structure, decision-making skills, money & finances, protection rights, and other powers of the Articles in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now: Devising A Plan reading passage with scaffolding questions• The Articles of Confederation reading
Preview of Alexander Hamilton's Financial Plan

Alexander Hamilton's Financial Plan

How did Alexander Hamilton's Financial Plan attempt to fix the economic problems of the new nation? Students will analyze Hamilton's Financial Plan to determine his plan for fixing the economic problems of the new nation in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page• Do Now student-centered situational question• Short close-reading Alexander Hamilton reading with critical thinking question• Hamilton's Financial Plan reading passage with vocabulary and corresponding
Preview of George Washington Precedents

George Washington Precedents

How did President Washington set an example for other presidents to follow? Students will analyze documents to interpret and explain Washington's precedents he set as president - including a cabinet and a two-term presidency - in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now student-centered situation question: When you first started school, how did you learn the rules of your classroom? How did you discover what was important and how things work in the scho
Preview of Shays' Rebellion

Shays' Rebellion

How did the new United States government struggle for power under the Articles of Confederation? Students will research and analyze the failures of the Articles of Confederation and research the details about Shays' Rebellion in this engaging lesson!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now: Failures of the Articles of Confederation political cartoon analysis• The Failure of the Articles of Confederation reading passage with scaffolding questions• Shays' Rebellion reading passage with que
Preview of Geography: Who's The Boss? Comparing World Government Types (Easel Activity)

Geography: Who's The Boss? Comparing World Government Types (Easel Activity)

Students will have a blast with this assignment! As students put their thoughts together to decide which world government types and systems — democracy, direct democracy absolute monarchy, consituational monarchy, oligarchy, etc — work best in various scenarios, they will become familiar with how government systems work. Encourage your students to think outside the box to problem solve and to do their best! Acquiring higher-level thinking skills is a process and a skill that has to be developed
Preview of Whiskey Rebellion, Northwest Territory, Pinckney Treaty

Whiskey Rebellion, Northwest Territory, Pinckney Treaty

How did President Washington deal with the challenges faced during his administration? Students will analyze close-reading documents describing challenges faced by George Washington during his presidency and complete the corresponding graphic organizer in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now student-centered situational question: Analyze a quote by General Patton and answer the questions that follow• President Washington's Challenges {document-based
Preview of Legislative Branch

Legislative Branch

What are the roles and responsibilities of the legislative branch? Who are our representatives? Students will research and understand the structure of Congress, the roles, responsibilities, requirements, and special powers of each house, and who represents their own state/district in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now: Congress - Our National Legislature reading passage with scaffolding questions• Structure of Congress diagram• Congress: A Bicamer
Preview of Preamble and Popular Sovereignty

Preamble and Popular Sovereignty

What does the Preamble to the Constitution mean to me? Students will research and understand the meaning of popular sovereignty & discuss the Preamble to the Constitution in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now student-centered question: what is a contract?• Principle #1 Popular Sovereignty discussion/scaffolded notes• The Preamble to the Constitution discussion/student-centered activity: students create images based on wording of the Preamble• P
Preview of Ratification of the Constitution

Ratification of the Constitution

How was the Constitution finally ratified? Federalist/Anti-federalist Activity: according to the Federalist or Anti-Federalist perspective, students will analyze the issues of the power of the central government, the role of the president, and the bill of rights in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now/Motivation: What does it mean to ratify?• Federalist or Anti-Federalist reading passage &amp• Activity: Students will take on the role of a Federal
Preview of Federalists and Democratic-Republicans

Federalists and Democratic-Republicans

Why and how did political parties form? Students will analyze Washington's warning against political parties; analyze the differences in ideals between the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans in terms of view on government, interpretation of the Constitution, economy, etc. in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now student-centered situational question: Explain your opinion of the statement, "My friends and I have a lot in common!"• President Was
Preview of George Washington Foreign Policy

George Washington Foreign Policy

How do we avoid getting involved in the wrong situation? Students will analyze documents to interpret and explain Washington's foreign policy choice for the nation in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page • Do Now student-centered situation question: If parents argue, should children get involved? Should they take sides? Why or why not? Which two countries would you consider the early "parents" of the United States? Why?• The Question of Foreign Involvemen
Preview of Constitution Day Activity

Constitution Day Activity

Constitution Day is September 17th! Many states in the U.S. require that Social Studies teachers stop whatever they are doing on September 17th to discuss the Constitution! This lesson and activity has students discuss Constitutional issues in small, cooperative groups and in a whole-group setting.★ Looking for a Constitution Day lesson/activity for the lower middle grades? Find Constitution Day Lesson/Activity for grades 4 through 7.Included in this resource:• Constitution Day cover page• Con
Preview of Federalist Era Problems Facing the New United States

Federalist Era Problems Facing the New United States

What problems faced the nation after the Constitution was ratified? Students will think critically to brainstorm possible problems that could be affecting the new nation & discuss the factual economic and political problems that the new nation encountered in this engaging lesson and activity!Included in this resource:• Title page• Do Now student-centered situation question: What difficulties did you face when starting the new school year? Explain the changes you had to make. Have you had
Preview of Constitutional Convention

Constitutional Convention

How did the Founding Fathers fix their mistakes? Students will research and analyze the concepts and ideas discussed at the Constitutional Convention. They will also identify problems with the Articles of Confederation, the three big issues including power of the central government, representation in the legislative branch, and the enslavement of people.Included in this resource:• Title page• Do Now/Motivation/Critical Thinking opening question• Problems with the Articles of Confederation Grap
Preview of The United States Supreme Court Stations Activity ★ Print & Go Prep ★

The United States Supreme Court Stations Activity ★ Print & Go Prep ★

Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!This Stations Activity will get your students moving while introducing them to the content that will learn throughout the unit.How the Lesson Works:★ This lesson is made up of six stations that will allow your students to discuss the following topics:Station 1 - Selecting Cases to HearStation 2 - Decisions of the Supreme CourtStation 3 - Selecting Supreme Court JusticesStation 4 - Checks and Balances o
Preview of Canadian Government Introduction (Grades 8-9) PRINT and EASEL

Canadian Government Introduction (Grades 8-9) PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This resource has been updated to reflect the outcome of the September 20, 2021 federal election.The resource's point of view is Canadian and is designed for Canadian students. It includes:- a reading text of 538 words that is written in a question and answer format describing the basic structure of the federal government of Canada. - a Jeopardy-like comprehension exercise that asks students to formulate questions based on information from the text. - two research activities that may be compl
Preview of Federalist Era George Washington John Adams Review

Federalist Era George Washington John Adams Review

Your students will read, research, analyze, and critically think to answer questions based on their knowledge of the Federalist Era in this analytical review.This review packet includes questions on:• Precedents of George Washington• Washington's Cabinet• Hamilton's Financial Plan• National Bank• Strict vs. Loose Interpretation of the Constitution• Whiskey vs. Shays' Rebellion• Federalists vs. Democratic-Republicans• Washington's Farewell Address• The Northwest Territory• XYZ Affair• Alien &amp
Preview of Crash Course U.S. Government Worksheets Episode 1: Introduction to Government

Crash Course U.S. Government Worksheets Episode 1: Introduction to Government

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
10 Free Response Questions in video order, provided both with and without time stamps, along with a discussion prompt! Includes both a one-page worksheet to save paper, as well as a larger-format version with plenty of room for student answers! Perfect for distance learning -- can be done fully online as a TpT Digital Activity! Makes it easy for civics or government classes to step outside the textbook and use highly engaging video content! Introduces students to basic ideas about what the gover
Preview of Crash Course U.S. Government Worksheets Episode 7: Congressional Committees

Crash Course U.S. Government Worksheets Episode 7: Congressional Committees

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
13 Free Response Questions in video order, provided both with and without time stamps, along with 2 discussion prompts! Includes both a one-page worksheet to save paper, as well as a larger-format version with plenty of room for student answers! Perfect for distance learning -- can be done fully online as a TpT Digital Activity! Makes it easy for civics or government classes to step outside the textbook and use highly engaging video content! Examines the reasons why Congress does business by com
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