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Free high school civics resources by TpT sellers for TpT sellers

Preview of Intro to Legislative Branch Vocabulary

Intro to Legislative Branch Vocabulary

Included is a FREE original PowerPoint presentation on basic Legislative vocabulary terms. Also included is the FREE corresponding worksheet. Unlike most worksheets, this one gets students engaged in what they're learning and encourages higher order thinking. Students will not only learn new terms, but they will look at scenarios that correspond to these new terms. It is not just another worksheet that the students will stuff into their backpack and forget. It is a worksheet that puts meaning be
Preview of AP US GOV STUDY GUIDE: Separation of Powers

AP US GOV STUDY GUIDE: Separation of Powers

This is an advanced AP study guide for US Government and Civics. It revolves around the central question "Which branch has the most power?," and "why?" This guide includes citations and sources for further study and guides students on the key discussions from the Federalist Papers to modern day political science on why we have 3 branches of government and how the powers are distributed. Topics covered included: The Constrained vs Dynamic Court debate, Presidential Powers, Congressional Powers,
Preview of The Constitution

The Constitution

Analyze purposes, organization, functions, and principles of the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights
Preview of Netflix Documentary Series: Whose Vote Counts? Explained. Episode 1 Questions

Netflix Documentary Series: Whose Vote Counts? Explained. Episode 1 Questions

Created by
McKenzie Jones
Hello, This is a student participation question guide to follow along with Episode 1 of the documentary series on Netflix called "Whose Vote Counts."Check back later for more episode question guides!
Preview of AP US Gov and Politics Resource Book

AP US Gov and Politics Resource Book

Created by
EDWARD WILLIAMS
This is a collection of primary sources, both historical and present day, including governing documents, news articles, research and polling data, speeches by candidates, and secondary sources as well. These collectively are intended to serve as a supplement to a base curriculum and text. The resource book is best applied to a year long course, can be utilized with a semester course as well. Students who used the resource in my class did score better on the exam.
Preview of Climate Justice in the Canadian Arctic

Climate Justice in the Canadian Arctic

Created by
GreenLearning
In this activity, through guided conversations learners will identify ways that climate change is affecting the livelihood of the Inuit in the Arctic. Through inquiry, learners will examine how climate change disproportionately affects Indigenous Peoples and identify ways of taking action to address how climate change disproportionately affects Indigenous Peoples. This activity was created by consulting with Mihskakwan James Harper - a passionate Nehiyaw (Cree) man from Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation
Preview of Declaration of Independence Project

Declaration of Independence Project

3 unique ways students can assess their learning and understanding of the Declaration.
Preview of Ukrainian Fight for Freedom (Intermediate)

Ukrainian Fight for Freedom (Intermediate)

Created by
TalkEn Cloud
With the help of these worksheets you can learn about the Russian invasion in Ukraine. You can practise vocabulary, read short texts and check understanding. Throughout interesting materials you learn the history.Developed and designed by Ukrainians!
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