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Preview of Gerrymandering and Reapportionment- Lecture and Activity

Gerrymandering and Reapportionment- Lecture and Activity

This resource is perfect for teaching your U.S. Government students about reapportionment, redistricting, and gerrymandering. It includes a 16-slide power point (also available in Google Slides) that includes lecture notes, activity directions, and debrief questions. The resource also includes student CLOZE notes and a gerrymandering activity that will bring the topic to life for your students. The notes cover topics such as: reapportionment, redistricting, gerrymandering, important court cases
Preview of President Election Campaign Game: iCivics Win the White House Game Reflection

President Election Campaign Game: iCivics Win the White House Game Reflection

Created by
Mister Harms
How does a presidential candidate go about campaigning, winning the election, and then becoming the next President? What's with the electoral college anyway? This game has proven to be an excellent way for students to comprehend what a candidate needs to go through in order to become the next President. From taking stances on issues, giving speeches, and traveling to various states, students will take the role of candidate and do their best to win the most electoral votes and become the next Pr
Preview of The Constitution, Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights Scavenger Hunt

The Constitution, Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights Scavenger Hunt

This is a scavenger hunt for The Constitution, Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. In this pack you will find 16 cards and a worksheet with questions. They will be able to answer the questions on the worksheet using the cards. I like to hang the cards around the room and get the kids up and out of their seats.**updated to include a digital file 4/14/2020** **Great for distance learning!**Directions: There are 16 cards, each with a fun fact. You cut the cards apart and hang them a
Preview of U.S. President Facts | Two Truths and A Lie Activity Game | President's Day

U.S. President Facts | Two Truths and A Lie Activity Game | President's Day

U.S. President Facts | Two Truths and A Lie Activity Game | Presidents Day | Whacky Zany U.S. President FactsDid you know one of our president's had pet tiger cubs in the White House? Or that another went blind in one eye from a boxing accident? Capture your student's attention and fascination by learning these "not so well-known" weird and whacky U.S. President facts! Project the PowerPoint on the screen and have them follow along guessing which two facts are true and which one is the lie! The
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law Board Game Activity

How a Bill Becomes a Law Board Game Activity

Created by
Wise Guys
Here is a fun and engaging board game about United States government and how a bill becomes a law. Some of the key topics covered are two-thirds vote, veto, House of Representatives, Senate, the President, and more.The purpose of this activity is for students to show their understanding of how a bill becomes a law in United States government in a fun and engaging way.Here is what you'll get:one game boardgame cards for you to cut out and use with each game boardThere are many ways that you coul
Preview of Ice Breaker Kindergarten 1st 2nd 3rd Grade Voting Game BOOM™ Cards

Ice Breaker Kindergarten 1st 2nd 3rd Grade Voting Game BOOM™ Cards

Are you looking for a fun game to build community in your classroom? Class Vote Ice Breaker Game BOOM™ Cards can be projected on your screen or smartboard and played with the whole class!Features 19 fun “either/or” images, such as “Ketchup or Mustard? Cat or Dog?” - perfect for K-3 classrooms! Just project on your screen and let the fun and laughter begin! Can also be used prior to federal, state, and local elections to introduce voting to your young learners.⭐ This product includes:The link for
Preview of Electoral Voting Activity Election Math Election Math Election 2024 Voting Game

Electoral Voting Activity Election Math Election Math Election 2024 Voting Game

Great for helping students understand the election and how the electoral college works! This fun math game has students roll dice to determine who wins a state, then color it to claim it! A student recording sheet is included for students to keep a running record of their total number of electoral votes. The first to 270 or more wins!Check out another fun election activity...Election Poster
Preview of Canadian Government and Citizenship Trivia Game - Printable

Canadian Government and Citizenship Trivia Game - Printable

Created by
Coach's Corner
Looking for an engaging activity to review important facts about government and citizenship in Canada? Need a fun way for your Grade 5 students to review key information before a test that doesn't involve worksheets? Check out this Jeopardy-style trivia game to get kids excited during social studies class.This resource was originally created to complement the Grade 5 Ontario Curriculum unit The Role of Government and Responsible Citizenship. However, no particular reference is made to Ontario,
Preview of ABRAHAM LINCOLN: FACT OR FIB

ABRAHAM LINCOLN: FACT OR FIB

Created by
MRS GROOMS ROOM
"Fact or Fib" can be used to launch a lesson or to help your students review what they know about Abraham Lincoln. It's fun, interesting and all students can be involved at once as a whole group. OR Students can work independently or in small groups to sort the facts from the fibs. Students will create fact and fib stars to show their responses to the fact or fib. Just simply copy the stars and students can cut and glue the stars back to back to a popsicle stick. Students can give you an answe
Preview of Government Jeopardy Game

Government Jeopardy Game

Jeopardy is a fun way to review concepts taught in class! This product is a government jeopardy game geared toward 2nd and 3rd grades. The categories include vocabulary, community government, state government, country/national government, and citizen pride. The questions are basic government knowledge and vocabulary that students should know by the time they leave second or third grade. Some examples are: What is the leader of a town/state/nation called; Who is the president (which you can
Preview of Election Glossary Cards

Election Glossary Cards

Elections - Voting: These are illustrated Glossary Cards which explain the meanings of the most common U.S.A election words and terms. Some of the U.S.A election words and terms featured here are: Democrat, Republican, Election, Ballot, Bipartisan, Campaign, Candidate, Caucus, Electoral College and Front Runner.The cards are also color coded; most have the colors of the American flag - red, white and blue, the Democrat card has blue and white only and the Republican card has red and white only.T
Preview of ★ Digital + Printable ★ Executive Branch Customizable Breakout Game

★ Digital + Printable ★ Executive Branch Customizable Breakout Game

Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!This lesson can be used as an introduction to the Executive Branch or a review. Some of the topics covered in this game include amendments, requirements to be president, cabinet departments, and vocabulary. You can use physical locks and a lock box (click here to purchase an official Breakout Edu Box) or a digital Google Form with this game. (The form is included with your purchase. Click here to learn
Preview of Gerrymandering & Redistricting Simulation Game Full Lesson

Gerrymandering & Redistricting Simulation Game Full Lesson

In the Gerrymandering & Redistricting Simulation Game, students will learn about the basics of redistricting and gerrymandering, then practice the concept on practice worksheets, before finally taking part in a fictional scenario in which they must gerrymander a map to benefit their political party.This is a full lesson that comes with a background reading, practice worksheets, and the gerrymandering simulation. This is a great way to teach a complex concept to students and then immediately
Preview of U.S. Presidential Election Game: Election Jeopardy

U.S. Presidential Election Game: Election Jeopardy

Created by
Games 4 Gains
Have you been teaching your students about the electoral process this year? Are you looking for a fun activity to review all that your students have learned about presidential elections? This U.S. Presidential Elections Jeopardy Game is perfect for reviewing the different phases of the presidential election during the final countdown to the election! This game includes questions about presidential eligibility, the primaries & caucuses, the conventions, voting in the general election, and
Preview of Political Beliefs/Ideologies, Public Opinion, Policy Switch-Up Game (AP® Gov)

Political Beliefs/Ideologies, Public Opinion, Policy Switch-Up Game (AP® Gov)

This game is designed to help AP® U.S. Government students review their knowledge of political beliefs, ideologies, public opinion, and policy. It contains two rounds that test students' content knowledge, with the second round requiring more knowledge than the first. The game covers a wide variety of topics within this unit, including political ideologies, American political culture and socialization, the polling process, public opinion, policy and the policy-making process (with an emphasis on
Preview of 2024 U.S. Presidential Election Escape Room WebQuest

2024 U.S. Presidential Election Escape Room WebQuest

In the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election Escape Room/WebQuest, students will awake from a White House Tour gone awry to find themselves locked inside the White House. Each room has been secured by a lock with codes that require knowledge of America's elections. Students will navigate links in each room to help them acquire the knowledge to crack each code. This escape room/WebQuest is designed to introduce students to some key context to help them understand the significance of the 2024 election.
Preview of Electoral College Scavenger Hunt Presidential Election Activity

Electoral College Scavenger Hunt Presidential Election Activity

Do your students understand how the president is really elected? Explore the inner workings of the Presidential Election this  Electoral College Scavenger Hunt. This interactive activity guides students through the intricacies of the Electoral College system, highlighting its significance and impact on election outcomes. Through short reading passages and questions, students will uncover how votes are counted, why some states have more votes than others, and the historical reasons behind this co
Preview of Among Us: Create A Crewmate

Among Us: Create A Crewmate

Created by
MsZMuzic
Have you been wanting to include the Among Us hype into your classroom? Create a Crewmate allows students to make their own Among Us character (a crewmate). Colour in the colouring page, cut out your crewmate, dress up your character, and glue your crewmate onto a popsicle stick for the perfect voting tool or manipulative! Students can now raise their crewmate to vote for the impostor. Use with my Among Us themed games for extra fun!Includes:Create A Crewmate Colouring PageUse with any subject o
Preview of Early Life in the 13 Colonies Scavenger Hunt- Distance Learning-Google Classroom

Early Life in the 13 Colonies Scavenger Hunt- Distance Learning-Google Classroom

This is a scavenger hunt for early life in the 13 colonies. The cards include things about how the settlers lived, through the signing of the Declaration of Independence. In this pack you will find 16 cards and a worksheet with questions. They will be able to answer the questions on the worksheet using the cards. I like to hang the cards around the room and get the kids up and out of their seats.**updated to include a digital file 4/16/2020**Directions: There are 16 cards, each with a fun fact.
Preview of Political Party Comparison - Clue Game - Republican & Democrats - (2) Activities

Political Party Comparison - Clue Game - Republican & Democrats - (2) Activities

Use this product to have your students compare and contrast the Democratic & Republican political parties. Included is a worksheet with (27) questions and a "Clue" Checklist. As students answer them using the task cards from around your room, they will confirm their responses AND eliminate potential suspects, weapons and rooms from their clue checklist. Students can submit their final guesses to you, then use the second part of this product to cut and paste symbols from each political par
Preview of Civil Rights Movement (1945-1970) BINGO Review Game Activity

Civil Rights Movement (1945-1970) BINGO Review Game Activity

Created by
Betsey Zachry
The Civil Rights Movement BINGO Review Activity is the perfect U.S. History social studies review activity, guaranteed to keep your students totally focused during the big test review or as an end-of-year activity. The game spans from 1945 to 1970, during the administrations of Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson. The BINGO game consists of 36 different BINGO game cards, a master game board, and 42 question cards.Why do teachers love this review activity?⭐Once you prep, you can use it over
Preview of Jeopardy game / Fun Activity for Government Class. Powerpoint Slides, Civics

Jeopardy game / Fun Activity for Government Class. Powerpoint Slides, Civics

This is a fun jeopardy game for a government or civics class. The format is just like the jeopardy game on tv with 5 categories and a final jeopardy question. I usually split the class into two teams, and each team has to agree on their answers together. Students usually have a lot of fun with this. The topics include: The three branches, Minority Rights, Women's Rights, The Bill of Rights, and Random Questions. Will take 1-2 class periods.
Preview of ★ Digital + Printable ★ Election Themed Customizable Breakout Game

★ Digital + Printable ★ Election Themed Customizable Breakout Game

Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!This breakout was designed to help students review what they've learned about the election process in the United States. The game is designed to be solve regardless of the students' knowledge of the election system. Students can solve these puzzles with a little bit of simple research if they are unfamiliar with elections. Topics covered include the electoral college, vocabulary, the White House, forme
Preview of Elections Bingo Game

Elections Bingo Game

Introduce or review vocabulary words related to politics, voting, and elections with an engaging bingo game and assessment. Print and play using up to 24 unique, pre-made bingo cards. A bonus coloring page is also included. Great for Election Day or a study of the U.S. government!Play this game digitally using Easel Activities. Students can use the bingo card that corresponds to their classroom number or randomly choose a card. A teacher draws a calling card and reads the clues aloud. This can b
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