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12th grade civics centers

Preview of Three Branches of Government Adapted Book | Social Studies #SummerWTS

Three Branches of Government Adapted Book | Social Studies #SummerWTS

Get students excited to learn about civics with this simple and easy-to-use adapted book about the three branches of government. Students will learn all about the legislative, executive, and judicial branches while also learning about checks and balances. This adapted book is perfect for supplementing your existing social studies units along with civics. The book is designed specifically for use in special education classrooms, and each page includes a matching component to help reinforce key co
Preview of Types of Government Posters

Types of Government Posters

Created by
1337 Teacher
I created these posters for my social studies classes last year. Each poster features a different type of government and contains easy-to-understand definitions of each form. Posters also include images representing each of the following eight forms of government:*Oligarchy*Monarchy*Republic*Theocracy*Autocracy*Direct Democracy*Representative Democracy*AnarchyEngaging Activity Idea: I laminated mine, hung them around the room, and had students move to each of them in 2-minute increments (station
Preview of The Citizenship Experience | Naturalization Process Stations

The Citizenship Experience | Naturalization Process Stations

Discover the comprehensive "Citizenship Experience" Lesson, a meticulously designed educational resource aimed at guiding students through the naturalization process. This engaging lesson incorporates interactive stations, each representing a significant step towards citizenship, where students will actively participate in questionnaires, simulations, and informative activities.At station one, students will explore the eligibility requirements for naturalization, assessing the qualifications of
Preview of Article Analysis/Critique : A Clear Template for Any Class! Paperless!

Article Analysis/Critique : A Clear Template for Any Class! Paperless!

Created by
Creating History
Complete US HISTORY Course Now Available! $100 OFFWorld History Course also Available!Update: Paperless version now also included! Students complete the worksheet in Adobe Reader! New rubric also included. Teacher can mark the rubric digitally! Please note: The paperless versions can not be saved from within your web browser. This article analysis template can be applied to most current events articles. Simply choose an article that is relevant to your particular class and have the studen
Preview of AP US Government & Politics Unit 1-5 Review

AP US Government & Politics Unit 1-5 Review

It's almost AP Exam season, and if you're on the lookout for a variety of review activities - this is the bundle for you!In this activity students will work in groups, compile information from the entire unit to answer questions, move around, and strategize; and will have multiple choices the entire time!This activity can be used as one station in a stations review activity with other activities OR can be the entire review activity. Directions for both are included.This activity is ready to pri
Preview of AP US Government & Politics Review Game Units 1-5 (editable)

AP US Government & Politics Review Game Units 1-5 (editable)

This review is an activity your students will actually LOVE, and I've had so many students say year after year how the connections made during Hot Seat helped them be successful on my exams and the AP Exam.How to PlayThis is essentially the game Taboo or Catchphrase, but adapted to a PowerPoint and focused on AP Government terms for Units 1-5. I call this game Hot Seat, and my students ask for it by name.For this activity one student will sit in a desk with their back to the screen/board. A word
Preview of Voting Rights Primary Source Stations, PPT, and Worksheet

Voting Rights Primary Source Stations, PPT, and Worksheet

Engage your students in a comprehensive exploration of voting rights and key amendments with this dynamic bundle. Designed for middle and high school classrooms, this resource provides an immersive learning experience through primary source analysis, an informative PowerPoint presentation, and a structured worksheet for students.What's Included:Primary Source Stations Activity: This resource includes 17 primary sources carefully selected to provide students with an authentic look at the evolutio
Preview of Bill of Rights in Real Life-- Stations Activity

Bill of Rights in Real Life-- Stations Activity

Created by
Leanne Reaves
"The Bill of Rights in Real Life" is an engaging and interactive activity designed to deepen students' understanding of constitutional rights and their practical implications. In this hands-on experience, students explore controversial constitutional scenarios, honing their critical thinking skills and fostering discussion about the balance between individual rights and societal interests.Structured as a station rotation activity, students receive a chart with guiding questions to complete as th
Preview of Presidents & World Leaders Around The World — Geography, Government, Civics

Presidents & World Leaders Around The World — Geography, Government, Civics

A Fun Semi-Silent Carousel Activity & PowerPoints to Engage Your Students!Studying presidents and world leaders throughout the world is important because it allows us to understand the impact individuals can have on society and history. By examining the decisions and actions of past and current leaders, we can learn valuable lessons about leadership through this semi-silent carousel activity.This is an engaging President's Day or world government activity on world leaders for geography, civi
Preview of AP Government Review Unit 2: Connecting Key Concepts

AP Government Review Unit 2: Connecting Key Concepts

How are *agenda setting* and the *bully pulpit* connected?!In this engaging activity, students are asked to use their critical thinking skills to work with a partner to connect seemingly unrelated key concepts from Unit 2: Interactions between the Branches.This activity has been thoughtfully created to make it as convenient for you as possible, without jeopardizing the rigor needed to prepare students for the AP Exam in May. They key concepts align to the AP Government CED. I use this activity i
Preview of AP Government Review Unit 1: Connecting Key Concepts

AP Government Review Unit 1: Connecting Key Concepts

How are *Federalism* and the *Electoral College* connected?!In this engaging activity, students are asked to use their critical thinking skills to work with a partner to connect seemingly unrelated key concepts from Unit 1: Foundations of Democracy. This activity has been thoughtfully created to make it as convenient for you as possible, without jeopardizing the rigor needed to prepare students for the AP Exam in May. They key concepts align to the AP Government CED. I use this activity in my cl
Preview of U.S. Foreign Policy Stations | SS.7.CG.4.3

U.S. Foreign Policy Stations | SS.7.CG.4.3

Find an engaging way to teach your students about foreign policy with this foreign policy stations activity! After teaching SS.7.CG.4.1 on foreign and domestic policy, students will apply their knowledge with these nine stations, which depict ten historical events with emphasis on United States involvement.Students will learn all about ten foreign policy events, emphasizing why the United States got involved, how the U.S. responded, and how the event ended. The nine stations cover ten historical
Preview of Obligations and Responsibilities of Citizenship Stations Activity SS.7.CG.2.2

Obligations and Responsibilities of Citizenship Stations Activity SS.7.CG.2.2

Ignite student engagement and civic knowledge with this comprehensive stations activity! This resource equips students to dissect the obligations and responsibilities of U.S. citizenship, unpack their importance, and grasp the impact on a Constitutional Republic.Here's why your students will THRIVE with this exploration of obligations and responsibilities:Interactive & Engaging: 9 interactive stations guide students through core obligations and responsibilities of citizens.Deeper Learning: S
Preview of Supreme Court Case Review | Civil Rights | 2 Activities | 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

Supreme Court Case Review | Civil Rights | 2 Activities | 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

The Supreme Court Case Review on Civil Rights (2 Activities) for 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade is great for a multitude of purposes! These two editable activities are great for a US History, Civics, Government, Law or review purposes in many Social Studies classes. Students are able to engage in basic research on some of the most influential Supreme Court cases in US history. Teachers will love that it is student centered and guided, plus it's a two in one activity!This Court Case Exploration
Preview of Bill of Rights: Scenarios Stations Activity!

Bill of Rights: Scenarios Stations Activity!

Created by
USHistoryWithMrP
Looking for an engaging way to for students to practice identifying the Bill of Rights? This Bill of Rights Stations Activity allows for students to rotate around the room and read real-life scenarios to identify which amendment from the Bill of Rights is being violated. A great activity to allow students to apply their knowledge of the Bill of Rights while moving around the room!This product includes:8 Real-Life Scenarios Stations (can be used Digitally or as Printable Stations)A Bill of Rights
Preview of AP US Government Unit 4: Review Activity (Stations)

AP US Government Unit 4: Review Activity (Stations)

In this activity students will work in groups, compile information from the entire unit to answer questions, move around, and strategize, and will have multiple choices!This activity can be used as one station in a stations review activity with other activities OR can be the entire review activity. Directions for both are included.Students only have to answer 5 questions throughout the entire activity:a 5 activitya 4 activitya 3 activitya 2 activitya 1 activityBut, there's lots of options! Some
Preview of Federalists and Anti-Federalists - Jefferson vs Hamilton - Jigsaw

Federalists and Anti-Federalists - Jefferson vs Hamilton - Jigsaw

This lesson is a great, student-centered lesson plan for students to explore the main policy disagreements between two of the most prominent founding fathers: Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. It walks students through their differences on 4 major issues: Human Nature, Economics, Power of the Federal Government, and Foreign Affairs. This product contains both student handouts to write on, a lesson plan breakdown, and student readings. It includes everything you would need to pick up and j
Preview of AP US Government Unit 5: Review Activity (Stations)

AP US Government Unit 5: Review Activity (Stations)

In this activity students will work in groups, compile information from the entire unit to answer questions, move around, and strategize, and will have multiple choices! This activity can be used as one station in a stations review activity with other activities OR can be the entire review activity. Directions for both are included. Students only have to answer 5 questions throughout the entire activity:a 5 activitya 4 activitya 3 activitya 2 activitya 1 activityBut, there's lots of options! So
Preview of Human Rights Leaders -  Free Posters with Quotes

Human Rights Leaders - Free Posters with Quotes

These posters are a complement of my two sets related to Human Rights Leaders – Easy readings and printables. There is a set of 13 posters. The first one shows the twelve leaders I have chosen for this freebie. The rest of the posters are related to every 1. Aung San Suu Kyi 2. Benazir Bhutto 3. Cesar Chavez 4. Desmond Tutu 5. Emily Pankhurst 6. Mahatma Gandhi 7. Gorbachev 8. Liu Xiaobo 9. Nelson Mandela 10. Susan B Anthony 11. Tenzin Gyatso 12. William Wilberforce Each leader is fol
Preview of Powers of the President - Chief of the Party - Jigsaw

Powers of the President - Chief of the Party - Jigsaw

This lesson is a great, student-centered lesson plan for students to explore the powers of the President, both formal and informal. This is a jigsaw lesson plan where students explore the historical ways that Presidents have exercised their informal power as "Chief of the Party." This lesson focuses on some of the most pronounced examples in US History of Presidents reshaping their party, including FDR, LBJ, Reagan, and Obama.This product contains both student handouts to write on, answer key/ex
Preview of AP US Government Unit 1: Review Activity (Stations)

AP US Government Unit 1: Review Activity (Stations)

In this activity students will work in groups, compile information from the entire unit to answer questions, move around, and strategize, and will have multiple choices!This activity was designed to be used as one station in a stations review activity; however, I've modified it to be the entire activity and the directions reflect that. Students only have to answer 5 questions throughout the entire activity:a 5 activitya 4 activitya 3 activitya 2 activitya 1 activityBut, there's lots of options!
Preview of REVIEW: AP US Government & Politics Unit 5 (Editable)

REVIEW: AP US Government & Politics Unit 5 (Editable)

This review activity for Unit 5 covers all the important concepts regarding linkage institutions, elections, and political parties! This PowerPoint is ready to play as soon as you download it!How to PlayThis is essentially the game Taboo or Catchphrase, but adapted to a PowerPoint and focused on AP Government terms for Unit 5. I call this game Hot Seat, and my students ask for it by name.For this activity one student will sit in a desk with their back to the screen/board. A word/phrase will appe
Preview of Required SCOTUS Case Category Matching Review for AP US Government

Required SCOTUS Case Category Matching Review for AP US Government

This is a review activity for the required Supreme Court cases for the AP US Government exam. Includes cards with case name, constitutional question, and various descriptors with clauses, amendments, and themes that students must categorize. Directions are included at the top of page 1 of the document. The descriptors, cases, and constitutional questions are already scrambled, so there is no prep work on your end except to print the copies. Great for work as a group or individual students. Perfe
Preview of Colonial Independence Stations Activity/Gallery Walk

Colonial Independence Stations Activity/Gallery Walk

If you're looking for an engaging stations activity for your students to learn about the causes for the Declaration of Independence, then look no further! This lesson includes six stations with readings and primary source images to help students gain a deep understanding of each reason for the Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War. This resource includes 15 pages across six stations, complete with six readings and nine primary sources. Additionally, there is a worksheet and teach
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