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Civics Common Core W.8.1d lessons

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

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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 8th Grade U.S. History: Rights & Responsibilities of U.S. Citizens COMPLETE Unit

8th Grade U.S. History: Rights & Responsibilities of U.S. Citizens COMPLETE Unit

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Lesson Plan Guru
This 8th Grade U.S. History Lesson Plan Unit comes with EVERYTHING that you'll need to teach your 8th graders all about the Rights & Responsibilities of U.S. Citizens! These amazing resources are 100% completely ready to use for both in-person and online distance learning via Google Apps and have been successfully used thousands of students! **BE SURE TO CLICK THE PRODUCT PREVIEW TO GET A SNEAK PEEK OF THE INCREDIBLE RESOURCES WE'RE SO PROUD TO OFFER WITH THIS UNIT!!**The incredible resource
Preview of Structure of Government - Textbook and Debate

Structure of Government - Textbook and Debate

This activity provides secondary government students with a solid background on the structure of governments - not only in the USA but around the world!Included in this resource is a slide-deck of Google slides with an engaging "Monty Python" hook video where your class can brainstorm how governments related to the video clip. In addition, students will use an open-source government textbook (link included) to gain background knowledge on the structure of government. The concluding "exit ticke
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