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Preview of Current Events Global Issues World or Human Geography Capstone Research Project

Current Events Global Issues World or Human Geography Capstone Research Project

Culminate your Human Geography, Current Events, or Contemporary World Issues course with this highly scaffolded project that lets your students research and argue for the most urgent issues of the 21st century!It's two projects in one! Students can either: Design a one-pager poster, creating a visual learning tool for others Construct an in-depth research essay, diving into the roots of the issue and thoroughly dissecting possible solutionsEverything is included, from brainstorming to final edit
Preview of Amending the US Constitution - Civics End of Year Project PBL Research Essay

Amending the US Constitution - Civics End of Year Project PBL Research Essay

Culminate your American Government & Civics course with this highly scaffolded capstone end-of-course research paper that lets you or your students choose a hotly debated Constitutional issue! Or conduct one as you study each of the three branches for a fantastic way to deeply develop and track growth in essential social studies skills!Everything is included, from background knowledge to final editing, for your students to research and argue whether or not to:Grant Washington DC statehood (
Preview of High School Life Skills Project Bundle

High School Life Skills Project Bundle

What are some high school life skills that your students should be building? How about budgeting, meal planning, and personal finance for an incredible start?I have put together several high school life skills resources that when combined help students build these essential life skills and 21st-century skills in a way that is fun, engaging, meaningful, and super real-world.What high school life skills are we talking about here? Let's take a look:Plan and Execute a Fundraiser: spreadsheet use, bu
Preview of Foreign Government Research Study Comparative Country Project Editable

Foreign Government Research Study Comparative Country Project Editable

Created by
Ms Fitts
This project is fully editable, so teachers may personalize it for their own Civics, Government, AP Government, AP Comparative Government, or other relevant class. This resource contains the project assignment, task, and prompt, as well as a four page research worksheet, and a detailed rubric. Each element of this resource can be edited to work with your specific curriculum. With this study, students will analyze the characteristics, and development of different political systems, with emphasis
Preview of EDITABLE Historical Research Paper Materials for US History (Distance Learning!)

EDITABLE Historical Research Paper Materials for US History (Distance Learning!)

A few years ago I realized that while DBQs are great, when students go to college or write at a professional level, what they really need to know how to do is write research papers. Once they have this skill, it’s transferable across disciplines and many professions. So as part of my US History Thematic Curriculum I decided to create a research paper packet that would allow my students to understand the process involved in writing a research paper. It begins with brainstorming a topic, walks the
Preview of Amending the Constitution Civics Legislative Branch Project - DC Statehood

Amending the Constitution Civics Legislative Branch Project - DC Statehood

Should the US amend the Constitution to grant Washington DC statehood status or should it remain a federal district? Have your students take on the role of Presidential advisors and research this legislative branch constitutional issue in this highly-scaffolded research essay PBL.This is the perfect addition to your Civics and Government class to culminate your Three Branches or Legislative Branch units or use as a course capstone project.Research and writing skills can be the hardest to teach w
Preview of Electoral College - Amending the Constitution Executive Branch Project Civics

Electoral College - Amending the Constitution Executive Branch Project Civics

Should the US abolish or keep the Electoral College? Have your students take on the role of Presidential advisors and research this constitutional issue in this highly-scaffolded research essay PBL.This is the perfect addition to your Civics and Government class to culminate your Voting & Election or Executive Branch units or use as a course capstone project.Research and writing skills can be the hardest to teach well, which you'll be able to do with so many embedded supports like:Audio reco
Preview of Supreme Court Term Limits - Amending the Constitution Civics Judicial Project

Supreme Court Term Limits - Amending the Constitution Civics Judicial Project

Should the US impose term limits or mandatory retirement ages for federal judges, including the Supreme Court? Have your students take on the role of Presidential advisors and research this constitutional issue in this highly-scaffolded research essay PBL.This is the perfect addition to your Civics and Government class to culminate your Three Branches or Judicial Branch units or use as a course capstone project.Research and writing skills can be the hardest to teach well, which you'll be able to
Preview of Marine Ecosystem Project

Marine Ecosystem Project

I created this when I was running out of time in the marking period and I needed to cover the major marine ecosystems. In addition to students learning about different marine ecosystems, they get the opportunity to practice explaining and using concepts such as: salinity, pH, brackish, density, wave action, consumers, producers, ecosystem services, and more. The project includes student instructions, teacher instructions, and a rubric! This was written for 11th/12th grade high school marine bi
Preview of Local Government Current Events

Local Government Current Events

As your students learn about the 4 main purposes of local government, provide public safety, public education, manage land use and infrastructure and recreational activities, your students will find a current event about your city's local government fulfilling each one of those purposes. After researching a current event, your students will write a proposal for a project within one of these purposes of local government that they think would benefit your community.This Google document is complete
Preview of Exploring Identity, Privilege & Oppression

Exploring Identity, Privilege & Oppression

Why are some identities granted social privileges more than others? How does oppression manifest on ideological, institutional, interpersonal, and internalized levels? In this unit, students will explore their various identities and the ways in which oppression and privilege manifest in American society. Students will use the 4 I's of Oppression as a framework to analyze one oppressed social group (-ism) in a focus group.
Preview of Doing Business Abroad: International Business Poster Assignment

Doing Business Abroad: International Business Poster Assignment

Are you looking for a creative research project that integrates culture and international business? This project was originally created for Ontario's BBB4M Grade 12 International Business class, but could easily be used in a marketing or cultural studies class too.Assign each student a country around the world for them to research and compare to their home country. The project is also set up to integrate Hofstede's Cultural Dimension Theory. It's a great project to complete using Canva, which
Preview of Did My Bill Pass? – A Model Legislature

Did My Bill Pass? – A Model Legislature

Hot off the press and updated for the 118th Congress (January 2023), your class can have fun being Congress!This activity gives your students the chance to be Congress while watching the actual Congress at work.I’ve used the newly apportioned House districts (after the 2020 census) and the current line-up of Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate so your class can closely approximate the makeup of the actual Congress.The students elect congressional leaders, represent regions of the U
Preview of MLA Boot Camp Lesson Bundle

MLA Boot Camp Lesson Bundle

Created by
Scholarly Sloan
Teach students the basic tenets of MLA format using this fully planned lesson. Students will learn the basics of MLA format, receive a cheat sheet with basic MLA formatting rules, examine an exemplar MLA formatted paper, do an editing task to find the errors in a poorly formatted paper, and create their own formatted papers and works cited pages. Please see notes on Google Slides for teacher actions.
Preview of Your State Government - Group Gallery Walk Informational Poster Project

Your State Government - Group Gallery Walk Informational Poster Project

This project was designed to introduce your students to the basics of their individual state's government: their congressmen & women, representatives, and the key issues of their state. This project is great for introduction, review, sub-plans, homework, or extra credit opportunities!See this product on my AmpedUpLEarning.com store for only $4! ;)This product includes the following:Bell-ringer AND exit-slip prompts and templatesPrintable student handouts/instructionsHelpful links (BOTH activ
Preview of 11.5 - Document lesson: How do I research my question (using databases)?

11.5 - Document lesson: How do I research my question (using databases)?

At nomadicprofessor.com you'll find this session under US2: The Noise of Democracy, Session 1.5. This file includes a full, detailed, step-by-step lesson on doing research in online databases, with examples and organizers for individual notes:Detailed handouts (A, B, and C) that INSTRUCT, MODEL, and provide organizers for student PRACTICEHANDOUT A: this is where students get instruction in the steps of the research processHANDOUT B: this is where students see a model following the instructions g
Preview of And Justice for ... The Supremes' Greatest Hits (& Misses) 2021

And Justice for ... The Supremes' Greatest Hits (& Misses) 2021

Do you ever wonder what important issues the US Supreme Court decided this year? Well look no further … The project lets students work with 10 actual US Supreme Court (USSC) cases. The primary activity is an appellate court argument on this year’s most interesting case, Mahanoy School District v. B. L., a minor (A high school cheerleader posting a profanity-laced Snapchat). Some of your students will act as lawyers and argue the case, while other students act as justices. You have the option of
Preview of Progressivism Project

Progressivism Project

Through this project students become modern day progressive reformers. Students conduct extensive research on social problems that our country faces today and develop a well-planned solution. The project has a chart that outlines the steps to take to successfully complete this project. This is an extensive assignment and I recommend teaching proper research skills throughout. I love this project because it requires students research the history of a topic and apply that history to the future
Preview of How to Write a History Essay Step-By-Step Guide

How to Write a History Essay Step-By-Step Guide

This will help your students generically work through the writing process in terms of how to write a history paper with areas that they tend to struggle in more than others.1. How to highlight: This document explains the art of highlighting. The key is to have the students read through it and then use it as a practice in proper highlighting technique. You can have them share their final products to see the differences and then have one that you have made that hits the mark for what you think is
Preview of Historic Event Writing Assignment

Historic Event Writing Assignment

Historic Events Writing AssignmentTime in History: Geographic Location: Why it happened:Events leading up to the event:Who was involved:What happened/Chain of Events:The Outcome:Impact on History:Written Response
Preview of $$$ Is Speech – Citizens United v FEC

$$$ Is Speech – Citizens United v FEC

Four activities that teach students to research, analyze, and discuss issues about campaign fundraising and spending, and how money influences elections. 1) Students become Congress and write campaign finance legislation; 2) They run for president and role-play candidates, speech writers, pollsters, and the media; 3) in Moot Court, students argue the Citizens United case; using the excerpts from the actual US Supreme Courts case opinion; 4) They have a debate on the issues. The PDF Includes sub
Preview of Native American Indian Mini-Research Paper: Prompt, Guidelines, Rubric, & More

Native American Indian Mini-Research Paper: Prompt, Guidelines, Rubric, & More

Created by
Debbie's Den
Here's a comprehensive mini-research assignment that will expose students to Native American Indian tribes. A list of topics, guidelines for the paper, types of material to include in the assignment, a condensed rubric, and a check list are delineated. This printable is all-inclusive!
Preview of The Ottoman Turks Take Constantinople WRITING ASSIGNMENT

The Ottoman Turks Take Constantinople WRITING ASSIGNMENT

Historic Events Writing AssignmentTime in History: Geographic Location: Why it happened:Events leading up to the event:Who was involved:What happened/Chain of Events:The Outcome:Impact on History:Written Response
Preview of And Justice for ... The Supremes' Greatest Hits (2014)

And Justice for ... The Supremes' Greatest Hits (2014)

Want your students to speak with confidence and be able to think on their feet? This project is designed to do just that. The project lets students work with 11 actual US Supreme Court (USSC) cases. A primary activity is an appellate court argument on the groundbreaking case, Obergefell v. Hodges (same-sex marriage). Some of your students will act as lawyers and argue the case, while other students act as justices. You have the option of having them portray the actual US Supreme Court Justices.*
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