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The New Year government activities for SMART Notebook

Preview of Virginia Studies SMARTboard Lesson - VA in the Reconstruction Era - SOL VS.8

Virginia Studies SMARTboard Lesson - VA in the Reconstruction Era - SOL VS.8

Created by
Virginia Kiddies
**Updated to the NEW Virginia SOLS (2017)** This is a 13 page instructional SMARTboard lesson that covers Virginia Studies SOLs VS.8 - the ENTIRE Virginia during the Reconstruction Era Unit. This lesson is full of interactive activities, video clips, games, websites, and more! Use this to teach your entire Reconstruction Unit! This SMARTboard usually takes me about 2 weeks to teach. It is aligned perfectly to my interactive notebook on this topic that is also listed here on TPT. You can find i
Preview of Intro to Branches of Government (Smart Notebook)

Intro to Branches of Government (Smart Notebook)

A Smart Notebook presentation that I made for my 3rd grade class. It walks through the 3 branches of government with the kids. It also has opportunities to click on attached links to visit various government sites. I also tried to include some matching games for definitions, pictures of important government buildings, charts showing how government power "flows", and some fill in the blanks. It would be a good review (if you had already taught the 3 branches) or a good introduction. For other f
Preview of Three Branches of Government Jeopardy Smartslides

Three Branches of Government Jeopardy Smartslides

Created by
Miss Hultgren
A Smart Notebook game that can be used as a formative or summative assessment, or as a fun way to review for an end of unit assessment! This game has 5 categories with 5 questions in each ranging from 100-500 points. The categories are: -The Executive Branch -The Legislative Branch -The Judicial Branch -Which Branch? -Mix-It-Up!
Preview of Power Grab Game: Separation of Powers

Power Grab Game: Separation of Powers

This activity reinforces and teaching the powers of the three branches of government. Students are broken up into teams and exposed to various situations where one branch steals the power of a another branch. Students need to use the US Constitution to prove that this is a power grab in order to earn a point. Simulation and answers are included in the SMART notebook.
Preview of Levels of Government SMARTBOARD files

Levels of Government SMARTBOARD files

Hey y'all! Hopefully you found your way to this particular resource via my blog post on this topic or maybe from my main product here in my store called The Goods on Government-otherwise this download may not make much sense ;) You can use this in conjunction with that resource to teach levels of government. It is aligned to the TEKS but does include the generic versions as well to accommodate teachers outside of TX. Just pull in pictures of the correct officials you are studying on the indic
Preview of Social Studies Smartboard Lesson: Branches of Government

Social Studies Smartboard Lesson: Branches of Government

This social studies lesson teaches students about the branches of government. It includes 8 slides, an essential question, graphic organizer, summarizing activity, and internet links. This lesson correlates with the 3rd grade Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) for social studies.
Preview of "Proud To Be An American" Patriotic SMART Board Attendance w/ ANIMATION & SOUND

"Proud To Be An American" Patriotic SMART Board Attendance w/ ANIMATION & SOUND

Created by
Debra Painter
Show your pride in the USA!!! Students click on their balloons to release them and sound the party horn. What a fun way to start the day and celebrate being an American! This attendance activity would be great for Memorial Day or the 4th of July and every other day of the school year!! This activity comes with both a numbered page (if you assign students numbers) and a page where you can change student names. Directions for changing names are included! *If you are concerned about student
Preview of Classroom Voting & Elections

Classroom Voting & Elections

This file is a great way to let students vote. It was made for teh 2008 elections, but could very easily be modified to use at a lower or higher level. Just change the background, and the pictures and you have a Kindergarten voting tool for their favorite fruit or lunch menu. The linking between pages is all done, and is very easy to use. The steps are all listed on the teacher note page. If you purchase this file, please read the directions before changing pages. This way you don't erase links
Preview of North Carolina State Government Sort

North Carolina State Government Sort

This SMARTBoard file is used to sort statements onto the correct branch of government.
Preview of Social Studies: Branches & Levels of Government Sort Activity

Social Studies: Branches & Levels of Government Sort Activity

This is a SmartBoard I created to give my students additional practice with the responsibilities of the branches and levels of government. There are 2 slides in this Notebook file which consist of sorting activities. It meets the Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) for 3rd grade social studies.
Preview of Everyday Math Second Grade Project 3, Chinese Calendars

Everyday Math Second Grade Project 3, Chinese Calendars

Created by
Erin Linde
This SmartBoard file is a great way to help students through Project 3 in the second grade Everyday Math series, Chinese Calendars. The file contains slides with:- the objective- the legend of the chinese zodiac (as explained by Everyday Math)- a list of the Chinese animals and the cycle they follow, including their Chinese names- Math Masters pages 410 and 411 with guiding discussion questions- links to a Chinese Zodiac for Kids site and National Geographic Kids' Chinese Horoscopes siteThis is
Preview of Ancient Greece Smartboard Charts

Ancient Greece Smartboard Charts

Created by
InspireKids
Charts created using Smartboard software to teach the influence of Ancient Greece on the US government and architecture, and the Olympic games. Includes engaging hands-on activities and linked websites for more information.
Preview of Jimmy Carter Smart Board Review

Jimmy Carter Smart Board Review

This Jimmy Carter review can be used on your Smart Board. There are 10 multiple choice review questions. Students can be called to the board to tap on the correct answer. Sample Questions: How did Jimmy Carter show compassion? Why did Jimmy Carter work in goverment? Enjoy!
Preview of Chinese New Year 2019 Year of the Pig (Smart Board Lesson)

Chinese New Year 2019 Year of the Pig (Smart Board Lesson)

Use this product to teach your students about Chinese New Year. 2019 is the year of the pig! Enjoy this Smart Board lesson with images, poems, video clips, fun facts and more!
Preview of Branches of Government Notebook Presentation

Branches of Government Notebook Presentation

**Note: Please see my store for activities and an assessment to go along with this Notebook presentation** This is a Smart Notebook file exploring the branches of the government. Includes: - Two general/introductory slides - A slide for each branch of government - A slide for each level of government - Links to appropriate BrainPops and BrainPop, Jrs. - A closing slide with a link to an interactive game
Preview of The Nation Breaking Apart: Civil War

The Nation Breaking Apart: Civil War

Created by
It's Possible
This is a Smartboard Review. It contains games and other activites to give a review of key material throughout the chapter.
Preview of Ratification of the US Constitution

Ratification of the US Constitution

A simple SmartBoard Notebook file that starts off with a graphic of a Delaware license plate and the discussion prompt, "Does Delaware deserve to be called the First State?". This is meant to engender discussion of how exactly did the USA form, as a Union or a collection of sovereign states? The following slide lists the names of some of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists and is meant as a research prompt with the objective of teaching students why the Federalists and the Federalist Papers wer
Preview of Government tree

Government tree

Use this tree for students to sort the jobs and people who belong in different branches of the government. This is a Smartboard slide.
Preview of A Smart Interactive Activity on different types of governments

A Smart Interactive Activity on different types of governments

Created by
Brandon Rader
Aligns with Civics, Government, and History curriculum. Students can drag and drop the government types with the appropriate definition.
Preview of Geoboard House

Geoboard House

Created by
Teach to Reach
This is a Smartboard Lesson that teachers can use if they are making candy houses for the holidays and need a math lesson to go with it. It reviews 2-D and 3-D shapes. Students match the candy to its shape. Then students can graph the candy that they used. Can be bumped up by having students extend the lesson by creating their own word problems based on the graph. Tasks are differentiated for 3 different groups.
Preview of Building and people 3 branches

Building and people 3 branches

These Smartboard slides include the building, and people who are in the 3 branches of government. There is one slide per branch.
Preview of The US Constitution

The US Constitution

A multi-slide SmartBoard Notebook file that contains instructions and prompts for a role-play based on the US Constitutional Congress. Students take on the role of a state delegation and make lists of proposals on the various areas of the US Constitution, such as the Presidency, representation by population vs. equal representation, etc. Then students can follow up with any reading on the real outcomes, including the infamous "3/5 Compromise" and other items to learn how the US system of governm
Preview of The Louisiana Purchase

The Louisiana Purchase

A SmartBoard Notebook file that contains 4 slides, the first of which has a map with pictures and seven questions that could be used as discussion prompts, a written assignment or as a group exercise. There is also a T-Chart that asks students to note down reasons for and against the Louisiana Purchase, which can then be turned into a discussion about strict vs. loose constructionism in early American politics. The last slide is simply blank for note-making and Socratic discussion. The file is e
Preview of Federalism sort

Federalism sort

Created by
Daniel Thompson
Use this smart board sort to help your students' distinguish the national and state governments' roles in America (VA SOL 7 aligned).
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