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11th grade test preparation government rubrics

Preview of Create Your Own Government Project

Create Your Own Government Project

Students will compose a project that will help them understand the foundations of government. Students name their country, create a flag, define their government, analyze 7 characteristics of their government, & create rules/consequences. Lots of fun & creativity! Great for assessments & project based learning.FULLY EDITABLE to adapt to your specific needs!Directions & Rubric IncludedPairs perfectly withTypes of Government Gallery Walk for students to learn about different types
Preview of Create Your Own Country Project-Step by Step Guide-Editable

Create Your Own Country Project-Step by Step Guide-Editable

In this project, students will be working in pairs to create their own country from scratch. They will also choose a type of government for their country.  Their final product will be a brochure and a PowerPoint presentation.This resource includes:PowerPoint presentation with complete project detailsStudent Handout following the Power Point Presentation (PDF and MSWORD)Rubric for grading the brochure and presentation (PDF and MSWORD)PowerPoint Presentation Images are flattened but all titles and
Preview of AP Government & Politics Student Syllabus, Course Plan & Reading Pacing Guide

AP Government & Politics Student Syllabus, Course Plan & Reading Pacing Guide

Fully editable for your AP® Government needs and fully redesigned according to the AP® U.S. Government and Politics Course and Exam Description, 2023 Update. Designed for your APGOPO class whether you teach the course in 1 semester (separate calendars created for fall and spring semesters) or the full year. The Course Plan on a Page spreadsheet gives a day-by-day breakdown of lesson topics and assessments, including links to articles, unit plans and other online resources. I like to call this
Preview of Create Your Own Government Project: Google Product

Create Your Own Government Project: Google Product

Teaching about Government? Want a fun project? Creating your own government? Create Your Own Government Project is designed for success in middle school or high school. The lesson includes detailed step by step project for students to Create their own government. The comprehensive Project guides rigorous instruction allowing students to research, organize, understand, and create their own countries government. Boost students' knowledge on Governments and allows them to have a more creative take
Preview of AP Government & Politics Current Events PowerPoint Project - AP Gov U.S.

AP Government & Politics Current Events PowerPoint Project - AP Gov U.S.

Fully editable for you AP Gov needs. Aligned with the AP U.S. Government & Politics Course and Exam Description Redesign, effective Fall 2018Includes Method, Rubric, PPT Template, Example and Sign-ups!Want your students to increase their test scores on the AP GOPO Exam? Give them exposure to the 5 Big Ideas of APGOPO year round by incorporating Current Events into your curriculum.Materials included: Methodology for setting up a successful student-presented current events session each weekGr
Preview of AP US Government & Politics FRQ Cheat Sheet

AP US Government & Politics FRQ Cheat Sheet

AP® U.S. Government & Politics - resource for updated 2019 Exam"Cheat Sheet" for student use on Free Response Questions (FRQs) I have a laminated class set of the FRQ Cheat Sheet pages 1-2, which covers FRQs #1-3. I pass it out to students each time they are working on an FRQ. Ideally, if we use these Cheat Sheets every single time we work on FRQs in class the students should internalize the main points of the Cheat Sheet by the time they get to the AP Exam in May.Page 3 of the FRQ Cheat She
Preview of Create your own Bill: Writing a Bill Project

Create your own Bill: Writing a Bill Project

Teaching American Government? Learning about how a bill becomes a law?Create your own Bill: Writing a Bill Project is designed for success in middle school or high school. This project includes detailed directions for students to create a bill and understand the process of how to create a bill and a presentation to go along with it. This comprehensive project provides rigorous instruction allowing students to understand the process of how a bill becomes a law. Allows students to have a creative
Preview of APUSH AP U.S. History 5 Point Grading Rubrics for the DBQ and the LEQ Updated

APUSH AP U.S. History 5 Point Grading Rubrics for the DBQ and the LEQ Updated

These reflect the 2023 Rubrics!These rubrics are designed to help students gradually attain mastery of the skills required by the APUSH exam while offering partial credit as they work towards that Mastery. Each of the skills required on the essays is divided into a 5 point scale. I really like this method for several reasons:✏️ Although the actual exam provides an all or nothing score, most of my students enter the class with very little knowledge about writing for these specific skills. I like
Preview of American Revolution Battle of the Battlefields Project

American Revolution Battle of the Battlefields Project

Created by
Joe History
Sometimes learning about battles can be boring for students. In this project, students research and debate which battle was the most important in The American Revolution in a collaborative, engaging and authentic manner. This can be done as a research project or you can use the provided background information on each battle so you can do it as self contained project in the classroom. What is included: 1. Project directions for teachers. 2. 2 rubrics for the presentation and letter to The Pr
Preview of "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" editable AP Style Test,Prompts,Essay

"Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" editable AP Style Test,Prompts,Essay

EXCEL files of all quizzes included for easy upload to Socrative.com Electronic Quiz program. This file includes only the tests and essays of the complete unit. If you have any questions about the specifics, please contact me. TEST ITEMS Plot and Analysis Quiz Multiple Choice (10 questions) Passages with Multiple-Choice Questions (Advanced Placement format) (16 questions) Analysis with Multiple-Choice Questions (Advanced Placement format) (10 questions) Multiple-Choice Tests Answer Keys WRI
Preview of Testing Triumph: Analyzing and Acing State Assessments

Testing Triumph: Analyzing and Acing State Assessments

Created by
MrsBreeSchrock
Prepare your students for CAASPP/SBAC testing success with this comprehensive lesson plan focused on analyzing rubrics and practicing with state-issued tests. In this lesson, students will dive deep into the criteria outlined in state testing rubrics, identifying key components that contribute to a great score.Through collaborative activities and engaging discussions, students will work together to analyze sample work, breaking down the information and gaining valuable insights into what constit
Preview of Think Like a Philosopher: Social Contract Theory Small Group Activity

Think Like a Philosopher: Social Contract Theory Small Group Activity

Great Class Opener! Potential for More! Get your Students Thinking About Their World! Students debate and discuss the philosophical question, "Are humans inherently evil or inherently good?"Simple, but engaging, The Think Like a Philosopher: Social Contract Theory lesson has students discuss and debate the question, "Are humans inherently evil or inherently good?" This group discussion activity will introduce students to the enlightenment philosophy made famous by Thomas Hobbes and John Locke t
Preview of Government & Civics: Current Events Activity & Media Literacy Project Option!

Government & Civics: Current Events Activity & Media Literacy Project Option!

Created by
Mad Historian
This resource was designed for an AP U.S. Government & Politics course, but can be used in any Government, Civics, or US History course that studies current events! The "Political Analyst" assignment is a great course-long student activity that not only keeps students current on political, social, and economic issues, but also teaches them how to analyze media bias and fairness. My students love this activity! The "Political Analyst" assignment lends itself to a Civic Participation Final
Preview of AP U.S. Government and Politics Handbook

AP U.S. Government and Politics Handbook

Created by
Catch Excellence
Give your students the edge they need for the AP US Government and Politics Exam! This handbook goes beyond conventional study materials, offering a meticulously crafted guide that streamlines information, enhances comprehension, and equips students with the tools necessary to excel. Enjoy everything from foundational docs to SCOTUS cases to cheat sheets and graphic organizers and argumentative essays and more!NOTE! If you have ANY questions at all, whether before buying or after, email me at jh
Preview of All Four AP U.S. Government Exam FRQ Workshops

All Four AP U.S. Government Exam FRQ Workshops

Half of the total AP exam score is from the Free Response Section. PART II. Free Response (4 questions;  1 hour, 40 minutes; 50% of exam score)Concept Application: Respond to a political scenario, explaining how it relates to a political principle, institution, process, policy, or behavior (20 minutes. 12.5% of total score)Quantitative Analysis: Analyze quantitative data,  identify a trend or pattern, draw a conclusion for the visual  representation, and explain how it relates to a political pri
Preview of APUSH Period 3 SAQ Activity - The Albany Plan of Union & French and Indian War

APUSH Period 3 SAQ Activity - The Albany Plan of Union & French and Indian War

This is a great resource for guiding your students in AP U.S. History (APUSH) through this Period 3 SAQ (Short Answer Question) stimulus based prompt on "The French and Indian War (1754-1763) & The Albany Plan of Union (1754)".This resource includes the following:SAQ stimulus based promptsStudent response handoutSAQ Rubric and Answer Key--This is a great activity to use with introducing the process of how to write a SAQ early in the school year and will help prepare your students for writing
Preview of New Deal Brochure Project- Great Depression Era- Editable

New Deal Brochure Project- Great Depression Era- Editable

Students research and design a brochure on a set amount of New Deal agencies. List of optional agencies provided, with room to expand. Editable rubric included. This project is based on student research about the New Deal programs. It is a great follow up to an introductory lesson on the New Deal. Can also be used as the introduction by allowing students to create their own understanding and use it in class. Follow up activities to this project could include gallery walks (to preview peer's work
Preview of Social & Political Ideologies Notes and Assignment

Social & Political Ideologies Notes and Assignment

Follows BC Social Studies 10 curriculum of Ideology and government unit. Students learn about different political and social ideologies. Guiding questions and examples offered throughout. Assignment with resources, hand outs and rubric at the end! Great way to finish off Socials Government Unit and engage students into the different ideologies.
Preview of AICE Thinking Skills - Curriculum and Exam Breakdowns

AICE Thinking Skills - Curriculum and Exam Breakdowns

(This product had originally been mistakenly uploaded incorrectly and then fixed but the negative review has never been taken down)This product includes a day-by-day breakdown of an entire First Semester, which covers all skills involved for AS level except the writing application needed in questions #2 and #5 on Paper 2. It includes all AS level Problem Solving Skills for Paper 1, as well as the AS level skills needed for questions #1, #3 and #4 (RAVEN, Main Conclusion, Intermediate Conclusion,
Preview of Foreign Policy Research Project Presentation

Foreign Policy Research Project Presentation

Do your students need an additional activity to help understand foreign policy???What it is: Instructions and rubric for an activity for students to learn more about foreign policy. What it can be used for:This product is perfect for a government class who has just finished a unit on foreign policy. The project is designed to get students researching a current issue that involves the United States and other countries. Students will need to be familiar with the branches of the federal government
Preview of The Amendment Project: Directions and Rubric

The Amendment Project: Directions and Rubric

Created by
Handmade History
This is a quick project that can be completed during a unit on the Constitution. I limited the options to 11-27 as most students would select the First Amendment as being the most important. This encourages them to explore the lesser known half of the Constitution and form opinions. This project often facilitates great class discussion regarding human rights.I recommend providing students with this article to aid them in their selection: https://newsela.com/read/primary-source-amendment-constitu
Preview of NYSESLAT Speaking Practice for all levels  (Notebook file & Nearpod Link)

NYSESLAT Speaking Practice for all levels (Notebook file & Nearpod Link)

This speaking packet will help you prepare your English language learners (ELLs) for the speaking section of the NYSESLAT. With this purchase, you will get 73 slides in two different editable formats: Notebook 11 and Nearpod. There are 24 questions, each with the rubric and sample responses, as well as some exercises to help students understand the rubric and complex sentences. Also, students can use this packet independently since sample answers are included with every question. If you ask stu
Preview of Contacting Congress - A Powerful, Personal Writing Project

Contacting Congress - A Powerful, Personal Writing Project

Connect your government students to the legislative process in a way they will never forget. This project challenges students to research active legislation using government websites such as the Library of Congress and Open Congress, select a topic of personal interest that directly affects their lives and propose a course of legislative action to address the issue through a letter to the corresponding Congressional committee. The project combines what students have learned about how a bill be
Preview of 2020 AP Language Rhetorical Analysis Rubric, Peer Conference & Self-Evaluation

2020 AP Language Rhetorical Analysis Rubric, Peer Conference & Self-Evaluation

Created by
Opal's Gems
After attending the AP Language Summer Institute, I merged two draft copies of the College Board 6 point rhetorical analysis rubric, emphasizing key factors for my students as well as creating an updated peer conference and self-evaluation based on the new 2020 rubric. Students definitely have grown to incorporate the language of the rubric and the more in-depth language of the peer conference into their own drafts; thus, they have begun to score themselves more accurately on the new rubric.Rel
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