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Preview of U.S. Government Resources - Power Points, Guided Notes, HW, Tests, & Projects

U.S. Government Resources - Power Points, Guided Notes, HW, Tests, & Projects

UPDATE 8/1/2021 - I have converted the PowerPoints included in this bundle to google slides as well with all of the video included. You will get both with this package. This is a great deal of the materials that I use for my U.S. Government and U.S. Government Honors classes. This probably will not carry you for an entire school year, but it's close. Some of the things that I do in my class I do not have rights to (textbook worksheets, etc.) and I’m in no position to share. I also teach financi
Preview of ABC Government Book Project End of the Year Activity

ABC Government Book Project End of the Year Activity

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With this ABC Government Book activity, students embark on an interactive journey through the alphabet, discovering key concepts, institutions, and processes related to government. From A for "Amendment" to Z for "Zoning," each letter represents an essential element that shapes our society and democracy. Students can unleash their creativity by drawing eye-catching illustrations that capture the essence of each government-related term. Whether it's the majestic architecture of the Capitol Buildi
Preview of Homeschool Government Resource BUNDLE (Task Cards/Movie/Doc Guides/Projects)

Homeschool Government Resource BUNDLE (Task Cards/Movie/Doc Guides/Projects)

Homeschool Government Resource BUNDLEINCLUDES:Task CardsMovie GuidesProjectsDocumentary GuidesOVER 60 Resources!
Preview of 50 American Government Resources BUNDLE (Movie Guides/Projects/Task Cards)

50 American Government Resources BUNDLE (Movie Guides/Projects/Task Cards)

50 American Government Resources BUNDLEMovie GuidesProjectsDocumentary GuidesTask Cards
Preview of American Government Movie/Documentary Viewing Guide BUNDLE

American Government Movie/Documentary Viewing Guide BUNDLE

Enrich your American Government class with these movies. Guides INCLUDE: Summaries/Vocabulary/QuestionsBONUS- Bill of Rights Project Outline
Preview of Homeschool Curriculum: Government Rationale/Outline/Projects Ideas/Movies & Docs

Homeschool Curriculum: Government Rationale/Outline/Projects Ideas/Movies & Docs

Designing a government curriculum for high school homeschooling involves careful consideration of various factors, including educational standards, essential knowledge and skills, critical thinking, and real-world application. Civic education is fundamental to nurturing informed and responsible citizens. High school students should grasp the principles of democracy, the structure of government, and their roles as citizens.Homeschool Curriculum: Government Resource INCLUDES:RationaleOutlineProjec
Preview of American Government: Bill of Rights Poster Project Outline

American Government: Bill of Rights Poster Project Outline

The "Bill of Rights Poster Project" serves as an effective and engaging educational activity for high school students studying US Government. This project is grounded in several educational principles and objectives, making it a valuable addition to the classroom curriculum. American Government: Bill of Rights Poster Project INCLUDES:RationaleOutlineAmendmentsRubric
Preview of Peer Evaluation Google Form

Peer Evaluation Google Form

I started using a blended learning format in my classes in the fall of 2014. Since then it's been a lot of trial and error in how to effectively manage and inspire groups to produce original content. One of the toughest pieces to get right has been the Peer Evaluation form. I have edited and revised this document more than any other tool that I use. This is the peer evaluation form that I use for all of my group projects.
Preview of American Government Course Materials: Outline/Vocab./Pres.Bios/Projects/Quiz

American Government Course Materials: Outline/Vocab./Pres.Bios/Projects/Quiz

High school American Government typically takes the form of a course that covers the basics of the US political system, including the structure and functions of the federal government, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, political parties, elections, and civil liberties.American Government Course Materials INCLUDES: Outline/Vocabulary/President Bios/Project-Paper Ideas/Quiz GREAT START TO ANY HIGH SCHOOL AMERICAN GOVERNMENT CLASS.
Preview of Land Acknowledgement: Rationale/Statement/Lesson Plan/Extensions

Land Acknowledgement: Rationale/Statement/Lesson Plan/Extensions

A land acknowledgment is a formal statement that recognizes and respects the Indigenous peoples who have historically lived and stewarded the land on which an event, gathering, or activity is taking place. It is an important practice that seeks to acknowledge and honor the history, culture, and contributions of Indigenous peoples, as well as raise awareness about the ongoing impacts of colonization.Land Acknowledgement INCLUDES: Rationale/Statement/Tribes by State/Lesson Plan/Extensions
Preview of Referendum, Recall, and Initiative Assignment

Referendum, Recall, and Initiative Assignment

Part 1:Who (or what) are they?Part 2: Primary Source Document AnalyzerPart 3: Referendum, Recall, and Initiative: Wrap-Up and Discussion Questions
Preview of Congressional Leadership Assignment

Congressional Leadership Assignment

Congressional LeadershipHow do the leaders in the House and the Senate influence legislation in Congress?Part 1Use the linked resource to complete the charts below. Part 2Use the linked resource to identify an issue and a specific congressional leader’s position on the issue to complete the items below.Name of congressional leader:Issue:Congressional leader’s position:Explain how the leader can influence other members of Congress on this issue. Part 3How do congressional leaders influence legisl
Preview of United States History/American Government: Bill of Rights Project/Presentation

United States History/American Government: Bill of Rights Project/Presentation

The Bill of Rights is an essential part of American history and government, representing the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. These amendments were added to the Constitution in 1791, and they protect the fundamental rights of American citizens, such as freedom of speech, religion, and the press. The Bill of Rights also establishes important principles of due process and limits the powers of the federal government.Studying the Bill of Rights is critical for understanding the foundat
Preview of The Freedom of Speech in Schools Assignment

The Freedom of Speech in Schools Assignment

Part 1 Directions: Use the link in the document to answer the background questions.Part 2: Primary Source Document AnalyzerDirections: Analyze the relevant primary-source documents and identify arguments with varying points of view. Highlight at least one part of each document and comment on it identifying how that the author of the document feels about the question: "Does the Constitution guarantee students the right to wear whatever clothing they want to school? What if that clothing is contro
Preview of Freedom of Speech Essay Project

Freedom of Speech Essay Project

The student will: (1) Activate and build background knowledge about the historical background on First Amendment freedom of speech rights with particular focus on freedom of expression in a public school setting and the Supreme Court decision in Tinker v. Des Moines. (2) Analyze the relevant primary-source documents and identify arguments with varying points of view. (3) Evaluate the arguments for and against freedom of speech and expression in schoolI have made it a priority to emphasize the im
Preview of Civics/Economics Individual Projects Bundle

Civics/Economics Individual Projects Bundle

This is a collection of Individual student web quests projects for Civics/Economics.
Preview of Local Government: Budgets Assignment

Local Government: Budgets Assignment

What you will doAssume the role of an elected official in local government.Research the types of taxes and fees state and local governments use to generate revenue.Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each method.
Preview of Military Intervention Essay Project

Military Intervention Essay Project

I have made it a priority to emphasize the importance of developing critical thinking skills, and strategies that my students can use to become more engaged and active citizens as adults. I want my students to gain experience working with their peers towards common goals and collaborating to solve problems. My students need to be able to communicate clearly and effectively both through writing and public discourse. My students need to be independent knowledge seekers and understand how to find i
Preview of Consumer Warning Labels Individual Assignment

Consumer Warning Labels Individual Assignment

Read the history and purpose of consumer warning labels and consider the role of the government in consumer protection.Review existing labels and create new warnings for other products.
Preview of Interest Rates: Buying a Car Assignment

Interest Rates: Buying a Car Assignment

Should I get a 36-month loan or a 72-month loanWhat are interest rates, and why do they change?How do I get the best interest rate?What other hidden costs are associated with buying a car?Choosing your car...Next step: Interest rates on your loan
Preview of The Minimum Wage Assignment

The Minimum Wage Assignment

Focus Question: Do the benefits of raising the minimum wage outweigh the drawbacks?Part 1:Who are they?Why is it important?Part 2: Primary Source Document AnalyzerDirections: Analyze the relevant primary-source documents and identify arguments with varying points of view. Highlight at least one part of each document and comment on it identifying how that the author of the document feels about the question: “Do the benefits of raising the minimum wage outweigh the drawbacks?”Part 3: The Minimum W
Preview of The Declaration of Independence Analyzing Grievances

The Declaration of Independence Analyzing Grievances

In a series of text messages (or a more formal letter, if you prefer), complain about George III’s behavior and give specific examples of his most outrageous offenses (the ones you outlined in the chart you completed).
Preview of Civil Rights: Evolution of the Supreme Court Webquest

Civil Rights: Evolution of the Supreme Court Webquest

What you will doAnalyze important Supreme Court civil rights cases from the 1850s to the 1990s.Summarize the Court's decisions and their impact on African Americans and subsequent civil rights events.Profile the evolution of the Supreme Court's decisions.
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