Complete Civics Curriculum BUNDLE!My full curriculum for Civics aimed to target students from the ranges of advanced 7th Grade to 10th Grade. Over 50 individual Readings that come with activities. Multiple activities and interactive note pages
American Colonies: Key Terms and Points of ViewCompleted key terms list that includes:Patriots and loyalistsTypes of civil disobediencegovernments from the time: parliament, continental congress, and delegatesand more!Points of view page to show the
Articles of Confederation Key Terms and Unit Summary ActivityFillable and Completed Key Terms List:Notes include Key Components of the AoC, Key Terms, and Government SystemsNew Country, New Government - Articles of ConfederationReading about the
Lecture Notes for All Three Units Included!Legislative Branch Key Terms PageKey terms page with quick questions to check for understandingThe Legislative BranchReading that covers the details about Legislative powers/requirements/structure and
21 Landmark Supreme Court Cases Workbook HandoutsOriginal reading with reading activity for students. Court Cases include:Judicial Powers Established in Marbury v. Madison (1803)Freedom of Speech in Schools in Tinker v. Des Moines (1969), Hazelwood
Introduction to Civics Full UnitIntroduction to Civics: Reading and beginning of the year activitiesHave students read about the basics of civics and what they will learn in their citizenship and government classroom!Included with the Reading: An
The American Colonies Unit BUNDLEAmerican Colonies: Key Terms and Points of ViewCompleted key terms list that includes:Patriots and loyalistsTypes of civil disobediencegovernments from the time: parliament, continental congress, and delegatesand
Media, Elections, and Political Parties Unit BUNDLEMedia and Election Key Terms with Public Opinion ActivityKey terms page with quick questions to check for understandingPublic Opinion/Media Manipulation Activity includedWhat is Media?Reading that
Revolutionary War Key TermsFillable and completed key terms list that includes: Types of soldiers, weapons used, and strategic battle actionsLexington and ConcordRead about the events leading up to Paul Revere's nighttime ride to warn about the
U.S. Constitution Unit BUNDLEU.S. Constitution Key Terms and Preamble ActivityFillable and completed key terms list that includes important words such as:Rule of Law, Supremacy Clause, Federalism, Amendment, Federalist, antifederalist, and checks
Executive Branch Unit BUNDLEExecutive Branch Key Terms PageKey terms page with quick questions to check for understandingThe Executive BranchReading on the Executive Branch's Structure, requirements, and powersExecutive Orders vs LawsLearn about
The Past Guides the Colonies' Future Reading and ActivityReading on the documents that influenced the colonial way of thinking such as - the Magna Carta, Mayflower Compact, The English Bill of Rights, Cato's Letters, and Common Sense.The French and
Articles of Confederation Unit BUNDLEArticles of Confederation Key Terms and Unit Summary ActivityFillable and Completed Key Terms List:Notes include Key Components of the AoC, Key Terms, and Government SystemsNew Country, New Government - Articles
Citizenship Unit BUNDLE: ABCivics!Citizenship Unit: Key Terms and Introductory ActivitiesFillable and completed key terms list that includes: Types of people, citizenship pathways, and Civic Actions American Citizens Perform.Have students describe
Political Parties and ElectionsStudents will read about the election process in the United states for the presidency, federal government positions, state positions, and local elections. Reading includes a quick guide to the different types of
The Legislatives Branch Unit BUNDLELegislative Branch Key Terms PageKey terms page with quick questions to check for understandingThe Legislative BranchReading that covers the details about Legislative powers/requirements/structure and
Government Unit BUNDLEGovernment Key Terms - Types and Foundational IdeasFillable and Completed Key Terms ProvidedTypes of GovernmentAn original reading for students to learn government types like - direct democracy, representative democracy,
Federalists and Antifederalists - Disagreements with the New U.S. ConstitutionStudents will read and be provided visuals of the two arguing sides, the Bill of Rights, and the equal rights amendments (13, 14, 15, 19, 24, and 26).The Post Civil War
State and Local Government Unit BUNDLEThree Levels of GovernmentStudents will complete the activity based on the powers listed in the Constitution for each level of government. These powers include the enumerates, reserved, and concurrent
Inside the U.S. ConstitutionRead all about the details concerning the U.S. Constitution and what the Founding Fathers included in the document.Topics include - Legislative powers/requirements/structure, Executive powers/requirements/structure, and
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
10+ years teaching
MY TEACHING STYLE
Teacher let lectures to introduce unit topics that are followed by active student participation through collaborative project-based learning