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High school government script activboard activities

Preview of Marbury v Madison Reader's Theater

Marbury v Madison Reader's Theater

Learning about a major landmark Supreme Court case has never been more engaging! The Marbury v Madison Reader's Theater is a perfect addition to the Civics curriculum in middle school or high school.Included in this resource:1. 3 page script for 5-6 students (estimated time: 4-6 minutes)2. 5 discussion promptsPlease take a peek at the preview to see if this resource fits the needs of your classroom. If you have any questions, please let me know in the Q and A section of my store! Happy Teaching!
Preview of Nothing But The Truth Novel Study Bundle (editable)

Nothing But The Truth Novel Study Bundle (editable)

A Brief Breakdown of the NovelNothing But The Truth is a documentary novel about a high school student, Philip, and an incident that occurs in his English class taught by Miss Narwin, a veteran English teacher. What unfolds is a story about motives, perspectives, media bias, local politics, free speech, and, most significantly, how the truth can get lost in the shuffle. As someone who taught middle school government, modern world history, and English Language Arts, I think this novel is essentia
Preview of Mock Trial:  People vs. Woodstock

Mock Trial: People vs. Woodstock

Created by
Nathan Brown
I searched and searched for a good Mock Trial to use with my govt. students. After not finding what I wanted, I created my own.This document contains everything you need. It includes all witness statements, handouts, info on presenting the different aspects of the trial.The project takes about a week of class time.
Preview of Checks & Balances 3.1 Civics EOC Continued: Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Smartboard

Checks & Balances 3.1 Civics EOC Continued: Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Smartboard

Checks & Balances 3.1 Civics EOC Continued: Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, SmartboardThis lesson is an in-depth look at the Checks & Balances of the three branches of the United States Federal Government. Students will learn first why a system of checks and balances was put in place, and then they will look at most of the ways (checks) that the three branches stop each other from abusing their powers. Each check is explained and examples are given to reinforce comprehension. Checks and balance
Preview of Bridge of Spies Movie Guide & Key

Bridge of Spies Movie Guide & Key

This guide has 42 questions that are in chronological order throughout the movie so students can easily follow along and pull information from the film at the same time. For the teacher I have an answer key attached with the answers highlighted and marked in red so you can easily see them. The file will be a zipped folder to provide you with both a DOCX. file which you can edit as you like and an all ready to print PDF file.
Preview of Tinker v Des Moines Reader's Theater

Tinker v Des Moines Reader's Theater

Learning about a major landmark Supreme Court case has never been more engaging! The Tinker v Des Moines Reader's Theater is a perfect addition to the Civics curriculum in middle school or high school. Included in this resource: 1. 3 page script for 6-7 students (estimated time: 4-6 minutes) 2. 5 discussion prompts Please take a peek at the preview to see if this resource fits the needs of your classroom. If you have any questions, please let me know in the Q and A section of my store! Happy
Preview of The Constitution - Checks and Balances - Interactive Powerpoint and Worksheet

The Constitution - Checks and Balances - Interactive Powerpoint and Worksheet

This lesson on checks and balances includes an interactive power point (8 slides total) as well as a student worksheet that helps to clearly explain the various checks and balances of the U.S. Government (CA Standard 8.2.7). What makes this power point unique is that it is specially designed with hidden links that make it a truly interactive power point and perfect for any smart board, however only a laptop and a digital projector are required. The power point consists of one title page, one hub
Preview of Three Branches of Government Worksheet

Three Branches of Government Worksheet

Students circle the branch of government that is responsible for each duty listed.
Preview of Declaration of Independence Break Up Letter

Declaration of Independence Break Up Letter

Free break up letter text and how I use it to trick my class and engage them in the Declaration of Independence. A letter is found on the floor written by hand. The teacher reads it to the class without naming names. The next day it is revealed that this is actually a letter from the American Colonies sent to King George.OTHER FREEBIES* VOCABULARY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER* NO BS HISTORY CLASSROOM POSTERSCIVICS RESOURCES* CITIZEN GAME QUIZ/GAME* POLITICAL HERITAGE QUIZ/GAMECOOL CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS
Preview of United States History Tariff of Abominations Simulation

United States History Tariff of Abominations Simulation

Created by
Mrs. Wood 2003
This simulation helps students understand why the South hated Protective Tariffs. The simulation involves allowing two sellers to sell either candy or a homework pass. One group sells for double the price since it must charge a tariff. One group of students is "set up" to have to buy the more expensive product. Included with the simulation is a short play to further the student's understanding. Thanks for your interest.
Preview of Unit 1 Government and Civics (Purpose of Government & Gov. Systems)

Unit 1 Government and Civics (Purpose of Government & Gov. Systems)

This resource equips educators with a variety of tools to introduce key concepts such as the purpose of government, social contract, natural rights, the "common good," governmental systems, and the foundational principles of American government.What's Included:1. Detailed Lesson Plan:The lesson plan guides you through each step of the lesson.2. 35-Slide Google Presentation (recently updated):Google slide presentation provides an in-depth overview of the purpose of government, different forms of
Preview of Conflict Resolution Mediation & Arbitration Civics High School Lesson Activities

Conflict Resolution Mediation & Arbitration Civics High School Lesson Activities

Have your students understand conflict resolution strategies with this interactive lesson that Covers definition of conflict and various resolution methods: Physical Force, Verbal Persuasion, Consensus Building, Negotiation, Mediation, and Arbitration. It also examines the advantages and disadvantages of each.This resource IncludesPowerPointsWorksheetsRole-play scenariosand Opinion-based activities. Teaching conflict resolution helps build a positive classroom community. Students learn to commun
Preview of Readers Theater Bundle American Presidents

Readers Theater Bundle American Presidents

Presidents Readers Theater for High School. Two ten minute plays, with 7 presidents. McKinley, Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover. 1901 - 1929. 13 written questions for the first play, 10 questions for the second. Entertaining, back-and-forth and fact-based. Covers key events of each president. By teacher and playwright John Glass.
Preview of Types of Government Poster Project or Google Slides for American Government

Types of Government Poster Project or Google Slides for American Government

This project is designed to allow students to be creative with an American Government course content through creating a poster dealing with the types of government.ObjectiveStudents will create a poster for the purpose of mastering the types of government.Students will also have the option of completing the activity in the Google Slides platform.Included in Product:Teacher Instructions for Poster ProjectStudent Instructions for Poster ProjectLink for Google Classroom version of the assignmentRub
Preview of Philadelphia Constitutional Convention Skit Play Student Engagement GUARANTEED

Philadelphia Constitutional Convention Skit Play Student Engagement GUARANTEED

This play/skit is perfect for any middle school or high school student learning about the framing of the US constitution. (Several main characters have multiple lines, while other characters have just one line or two so this can accommodate all sorts of different personalities in your classroom) How the delegates there squabbled with each other almost every day for 4-5 months. Not unlike our present day government leaders. It was (to coin a phrase in today's vernacular) a BIG HOT MESS EXPRESS.
Preview of Presidents Readers Theater

Presidents Readers Theater

Presidents Readers Theater for High School and Middle School. Part Two. 8-10 minute play, with presidents Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover. Five roles in all, with 10 written questions for the class. Entertaining, back-and-forth and fact-based. Covers key events of each president. By teacher and playwright John Glass.
Preview of Charter Rights Reader's Theater

Charter Rights Reader's Theater

Are you teaching Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms? This product is for you!This product includes 4 reader's theater scripts of different Supreme Court cases that exemplify different charter rights. Your students will love bringing these cases to life and connecting how the supreme court and the charter impact Canadians daily life. Cases covered:Case #1 - Justine Blainey (Equality Rights)Case #2 - Richard Sauvé (Voting Rights)Case #3 - Jim Keegstra (Free Speech)Case #4 - Steve Powley (Tre
Preview of U.S. Constitution:Reader's Theater Script(James Madison"Father of Constitution")

U.S. Constitution:Reader's Theater Script(James Madison"Father of Constitution")

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Constitution Day is September 17th each year, except if the date falls on a Sunday. This play would be a great addition to your lessons about the U.S. Constitution and/or for Constitution Day!Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee series of plays, this Reader's Theater Script is on the "Father of the Constitution", James Madison(1751-1836), and his sharing with students the history of the writing of the Constitution. Madison who would become the 4th President of the United States(1809-1817)), played a very
Preview of Presidents Readers Theater

Presidents Readers Theater

A Readers Theatre script for the Presidents of the United States. This is a funny and fact-filled script that involves seven presidents. Washington, Nixon, Adams, Kennedy, FDR, Madison, and John Adams. The dialogue bounces back and forth, with each president declaring himself “the greatest,” but in the end they all humble themselves and come to an agreement. Perfect for 8th through 12 grades. 8 characters, including a moderator. The play lasts about five to ten minutes. Included are 11 questions
Preview of Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier Reader's Theater

Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier Reader's Theater

In this short play, students will learn about a major landmark Supreme Court case! The Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier Reader's Theater is a perfect addition to the Civics curriculum in middle school or high school. Included in this resource: 1. 4 page script for 9 students (estimated time: 7-10 minutes) 2. 5 discussion prompts Please take a peek at the preview to see if this resource fits the needs of your classroom. If you have any questions, please let me know in the Q and A section of my store! Sim
Preview of Types of Governments Bundle

Types of Governments Bundle

Discover our comprehensive teaching bundle on Teachers Pay Teachers! Explore engaging worksheets and interactive skits that demystify various types of governments - Democracy, Representative Democracy, Direct Democracy, Monarchy, Constitutional Monarchy, Absolute Monarchy, Communism, Socialism, Theocracy, Dictatorship, and Oligarchy. This resource is ideal for facilitating dynamic classroom discussions and deepening students' understanding of global governance models. Perfect for social studies
Preview of Checks and Balances to Make a Law

Checks and Balances to Make a Law

In this fun activity, student explore the roles of each branch of government for creating a law. The students are separated into the three branches of government. Each branch is given a set of bills and directions for how their branch is to react to the bill. The activity starts by having the Legislative Branch choose one of the bills they would like to pass. Next, the Executive Branch determines if the bill is good for the country and then the Legislative Branch checks the Constitution. In addi
Preview of Anti-Rent Wars Skit with Vocabulary & Questions

Anti-Rent Wars Skit with Vocabulary & Questions

Teach your students about the Anti-Rent Wars (1839-1845) with an engaging historical skit! This often-overlooked piece of history is an inspiring tale of farmers rising up against their oppressors to reform the unfair land-owning system that had been in place across New York State since colonial days. It shows students how the next generation of every day Americans were inspired by the American Revolution to improve their lives. What is Included: Vocabulary words and definitions to help students
Preview of 1967 Referendum ACTIVITY SCRIPT - Role Play and Drama in Civics Constitution

1967 Referendum ACTIVITY SCRIPT - Role Play and Drama in Civics Constitution

Whether wanting a fun revision of previous content or still needing to refine understanding of how a referendum works, this resource is for you!Students split into groups and receive one scene and one step of the referendum process. They practice their scene and then come together to perform as a class, one phase of the referendum process at a time.ツ ★ This product is one of an all-inclusive ' Government, Justice and Democracy' bundle with ready-to-go lessons, a unit plan, assessments, hands on
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