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9th grade civics projects

Preview of Preamble Stretch Book | Constitution Day Activity | Preamble Meaning

Preamble Stretch Book | Constitution Day Activity | Preamble Meaning

Wow your students on Constitution Day or any time of the year with this unique stretch book about the Preamble! Students will think about and illustrate the meaning of each section of the Preamble. Two versions of the book are included. For a more in-depth study, students write their own interpretations for the words in the Preamble. If time is limited, a second version is included which has the meaning already printed and ready to illustrate.Stretch books are made by folding three paper squares
Preview of U.S. Constitution Project! - Preamble, Articles, Separation of Powers...

U.S. Constitution Project! - Preamble, Articles, Separation of Powers...

Created by
Monica Lukins
Students will enjoy learning about the U.S. Constitution when completing this creative and illustrative project (check out Preview). This 14-page packet includes a direction sheet, evaluation sheet, and worksheets for the pieces of the project. Pieces include: a cover page, preamble interpretation collage, constitution book (of articles), "Separation of Powers" Triangle (includes checks and balances), "How a Bill Becomes a Law" Book, and Amendment illustrations. Students will feel proud of t
Preview of Supreme Court Case Project Based Learning

Supreme Court Case Project Based Learning

This thorough lesson on Landmark Supreme Court cases in America includes a rigorous and authentic PBL activity, overview presentation on the cases, video overview, guided notes, and lesson plan.Students are assigned a landmark court case for the Project Based Learning (PBL) activity. They must research the case, Constitutional question involved, the Court's decision, and its significance. A directions page describes all of this and includes multiple links students can use for their research. The
Preview of Constitution Stretch Book Bundle: Preamble & Bill of Rights

Constitution Stretch Book Bundle: Preamble & Bill of Rights

This contains my Preamble Stretch Book and Bill of Rights Stretch Book. Save money by purchasing them both at the same time! These stretch books are also available for purchase individually.Click below for a full product description and preview of each stretch book.Preamble Stretch BookBill of Rights Stretch BookThank you for considering this bundle! :-)
Preview of Political Parties | Campaign Simulation Running for President

Political Parties | Campaign Simulation Running for President

Created by
Mister Harms
This presidential election simulation is an excellent way for students to comprehend all aspects of political parties and the campaigns needed to elect a presidential candidate - "Let's Get The Party Started!" The teacher will divide class into groups of 4 to 5 students per group. Each group will develop their own political party and choose a presidential candidate to represent their party. Using the included criteria, allow students a few class periods, or portions of class periods, to create
Preview of Foundations Intro US American Government Inquiry Unit - Activities & Projects

Foundations Intro US American Government Inquiry Unit - Activities & Projects

Lay a strong foundation for your American Government and Civics students by exploring the founding documents and principles of American democracy and the nation's quest to fulfill those ideals this inquiry-driven, primary source-based unit that asks, “How is our American democracy defined?” This unit covers:8 Principles of the US Constitution Declaration of IndependencePreamble to the U.S. ConstitutionExcerpts from the Federalist & Anti-Federalist Papers9 Other Types or Forms of GovernmentDa
Preview of Create a Podcast - Project-Based Podcasting (Current Events)

Create a Podcast - Project-Based Podcasting (Current Events)

Created by
msarwyn
Create a Podcast - Project-Based Podcasting (Current Events)Ever wanted to start a class podcast? In this printable workbook, students create an episode on a current event. It could be a current event in your school, community, or the world. The workbook takes students through:Generating IdeasPlanningWriting a ScriptInterviewsEditing and PublishingAssessmentStudents can do this project on their phones, computers, or iPads. I generally give them a week or two to create, and then we have a list
Preview of Create Your Own Government Project

Create Your Own Government Project

Students will compose a project that will help them understand the foundations of government. Students name their country, create a flag, define their government, analyze 7 characteristics of their government, & create rules/consequences. Lots of fun & creativity! Great for assessments & project based learning.FULLY EDITABLE to adapt to your specific needs!Directions & Rubric IncludedPairs perfectly withTypes of Government Gallery Walk for students to learn about different types
Preview of Create Your Own Political Party Project

Create Your Own Political Party Project

Want an engaging, hands-on project to help your students learn about political parties? Try my Create Your Own Political Party Project! This resource provides a complete, ready-to-implement project for students learning about political parties that will allow students in groups of four to create their own. The project includes instructions for four group roles as well as an individual rubric to assess each student. The file contains full instructions for teachers including common core standards,
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Checks and Balances Unit - Activities Projects & DBQ

3 Branches of Government Checks and Balances Unit - Activities Projects & DBQ

Explore the 3 Branches of Government with a critical lens, everything from the text of Articles I, II, and III and checks and balances to current members of Congress, the Cabinet, and the Supreme Court in this inquiry-driven, source-based PBL unit that asks, "How democratic is America's government really?"This unit covers:Expressed and implied powers of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches of the federal governmentPerspectives on representative democracyCurrent members of Congress,
Preview of Class Constitution Group Project for Civics or US History

Class Constitution Group Project for Civics or US History

This Constitution Day or Back-to-School group activity is perfect for any social studies class or for starting off your unit on the US Constitution. Working in groups, students create a Class Constitution in the same format as our Constitution with a preamble, articles, and more! These are then presented and a final Class Constitution is created that can provide classroom rules for the whole year. My classes worked on these the first week of school and I kept these posters hanging up in my room
Preview of Thank You Note or Letter Template Project - How To Writing Kit

Thank You Note or Letter Template Project - How To Writing Kit

Use this complete how-to kit for writing a thank you note or letter to teach students the real-life skill of sharing gratitude and kindness. This resource comes in both print PDF and paperless Google files for your flexibility!Greatness is expressing genuine appreciation to others.The thank you note is an essential life skill that's rarely formally taught but practices everything from being genuine to being specific and formal. Challenge your students to do good by expressing their appreciatio
Preview of #Activism Research Project: Perfect for Social Justice/Informational Text Unit

#Activism Research Project: Perfect for Social Justice/Informational Text Unit

Created by
Sustainable ELA
Thanks to social media and trending hashtags, modern activism movements look much different than the activism of the past. This project is a great addition to any study of activism, social justice, social movements, informational text, or just as a stand-alone research project. It is crucially important we teach students how to research and understand the movements of their generation so they can actively participate in the dialogue that is taking place all around them. Understanding the current
Preview of Voting Rights Election Day Political Parties Unit - Mock Election Activities

Voting Rights Election Day Political Parties Unit - Mock Election Activities

Explore voting rights, voting behavior, and turnout, this election's candidates, and political party platforms, culminating in a mock election, with this inquiry-driven, primary source-based unit that asks, “Is voting a responsibility, a right, or a privilege?” Designed specifically to be used in any year- Presidential, mid-term, or any odd-year election! Check out the Preview for a detailed look at this compelling unit!This unit comes in two formats: print PDF and digital Google files.Greatness
Preview of Controversial Issues: Class Debates for U.S. Government and History Classes

Controversial Issues: Class Debates for U.S. Government and History Classes

Looking for a way to engage your students in meaningful classroom debates? This product includes 55 total debate prompts (30 that address U.S. Government controversial issues and 25 that address historical U.S. debates). These are designed to be informal classroom debates that allow students to first, individually consider each prompt and choose a side; second, collaborate with their peers and form arguments to support their views; and third, to engage in an informal debate with their classmates
Preview of Federalism Research Project

Federalism Research Project

This multi-day federalism research project uses contemporary American social issues to reinforce the topic of federalism. It utilizes topics such as gun control, the legalization of marijuana, and COVID-19, and highlights the tension between state and federal powers. Students will conduct research and type up a report, analyze current events, and present findings that will prompt great discussion in the classroom! This is a perfect project to develop your students' research and presentation skil
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Powerpoint

Civil Rights Movement Powerpoint

Created by
The Bright Bunch
30 Slides to help you teach this important period of American History Topics Included: Montgomery Bus Boycott Segregation Integration Armed forces integration Sit-ins Civil Rights Leaders: Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Rosa Parks, Booker T. Washington, Jesse Jackson, Thurgood Marshall Tuskegee Institute March on Washington Seperate but Equal Brown vs. Board of Education Little Rock Nine John F. Kennedy Civil Rights Act Lyndon Johnson NAACP Check out the preview file for an "at a glance"
Preview of Map of Canada Assignment - Detailed Map

Map of Canada Assignment - Detailed Map

Created by
Street AcademiKs
This is a minimal-prep assignment that you can simply photocopy and distribute to students now! The assignment is broken down into 10 steps and is perfect for an applied or academic classroom. The assignment includes a built-in checklist for students to use while completing their maps. There are two versions of this assignment included in this download – one with and one without the post-it note annotation. There are also two rubrics to reflect both versions of this assignment. You can use the
Preview of Progressive Era Activity Muckraker

Progressive Era Activity Muckraker

Students role play muckrakers with these four inquiry-based activities. Students read primary sources and make connections to modern-day investigative journalism. Have students choose one or all of the activities as part of your Progressive Era studies. Ready-to-use at stations, in small groups or for individuals. This self-contained lesson includes background information plus student directions. Great for distance learning!This resource includes:4 student activitiesBackground information o
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Project - Create a Superhero

3 Branches of Government Project - Create a Superhero

Help your students learn about the 3 branches of government with this fun superhero project!Students will pick a branch of government and create a name, catchphrase, and more for their superhero! Students will be challenged to identify the abilities of the branches of government as they create strengths and weaknesses for their superheroes. Then they will draw their superhero!This project can easily be turned into a group project and it can also be completed virtually. A rubric is included for
Preview of Judicial Branch Bill of Rights Supreme Court Civil Liberties Inquiry Unit

Judicial Branch Bill of Rights Supreme Court Civil Liberties Inquiry Unit

Dig into civil liberties in the Bill of Rights, the 9 Justices of the Supreme Court, and landmark Supreme Court cases of free speech, privacy, criminal rights, and equality in this inquiry-driven, primary source-based unit that asks, “How are my Constitutional rights defined?” This unit covers:Article III of the US Constitution Bill of Rights & the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection ClauseFederal Courts System & Supreme CourtHow a Case gets to the Supreme Court9 Current Supreme JusticesSt
Preview of Commercial Analysis Project - Persuasive Techniques and Media Literacy Activity

Commercial Analysis Project - Persuasive Techniques and Media Literacy Activity

Created by
Nouvelle ELA
Looking for engaging media literacy activities? It doesn’t get more fun or relevant than analyzing a commercial! Students view and analyze a commercial and present its use of persuasive techniques in front of the class. They apply their understanding of techniques and appeals while practicing speaking skills.What other teachers are saying:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Came here looking for the perfect activity to use to reinforce ethos, logos, pathos and this activity was the perfect match!  Well planned and stud
Preview of Political Parties Platforms Mock Election Day Voting Activities

Political Parties Platforms Mock Election Day Voting Activities

Compare political party platforms, research candidates on the ballot, evaluate campaign ads, and conduct a mock Election Day in this activity kit.There’s lots of flexibility to tailor to your upcoming local election, students’ interests, and time constraints. Highly scaffolded with critical thinking and source skill-building, this universal kit is perfect for leading up to any election, year after year!This kit comes in both print PDF and paperless Google files.Get this and a bunch more activit
Preview of Service Learning/Community Service Project: Planning & Reflection Packet

Service Learning/Community Service Project: Planning & Reflection Packet

Created by
Luke Gunkel
Need to organize a service learning project? Do you want your students to get involved in their community? This packet will give you everything you need!This 4-page guide will give your students the complete step-by-step walkthrough of their project. The first page contains a short article with a project introduction, a list of project ideas, and the rationale behind service learning and community involvement as a whole. The second page contains a brainstorm activity, which teaches students abou
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