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Free civics simulations

Preview of Articles of Confederation Simulation

Articles of Confederation Simulation

Created by
M Clancy
A great interactive simulation to demonstrate to government or US history students the failures of the Articles of Confederation. After the lesson students will have a clear understanding of why the US needed a stronger central government. Students will take on the role of one of the 13 original states and will participate in a session of Congress to see if they can solve the pressing challenges facing the new nation.
Preview of Life on Minimum Wage - Personal Finance Game for Students

Life on Minimum Wage - Personal Finance Game for Students

Created by
Richard Byrne
The purpose of Life on Minimum Wage is for students to recognize how difficult it is to save money when your only job(s) pay minimum wage without benefits. To win at Life on Minimum Wage the students have to reach five financial goals that they select. To earn money the students have to complete the tasks of their assigned jobs. The students then have to pay required bills before using money for their selected financial goals. As the game progresses students will be issued "surprise" cards which
Preview of Election Ballot

Election Ballot

Created by
Christy Mendoza
Add a mock election to your unit on government. If your students are learning about the US government, what better way for them to learn, than to actually experience the process of voting. From registering to vote (see separate listing), to casting a ballot, students can experience what it is like to take part in our participatory democracy. This mock election ballot is designed to use for various elections. Simply fill in the candidates/choices and you are ready to go. We even built a vo
Preview of How a Bill Becomes a Law Activities

How a Bill Becomes a Law Activities

This bundle package includes 3 different methods of teaching about how a Bill Becomes a Law. There are graphic organizers, a booklet outlining the steps, and a simulation that has the class try to get a law passed through Congress (their class). If you like this bundle, be sure to check out The Three Branches of Government: A Unit Plan. You can find “Full Unit’s” for World History, US History, Economics, and Government at my store.
Preview of FREE: Due Process of Law -- 10 Minute Simulation and Worksheet

FREE: Due Process of Law -- 10 Minute Simulation and Worksheet

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
FREE -- Quick and Easy Simulation to Provide Your Students with a Clear Understanding of Both Procedural Due Process and Substantive Due Process of Law! No materials needed! This free Due Process of Law Activity includes: • Introductory explanations to assist teacher • Detailed step-by-step procedure to do the simulation in class • Alternatives for use with students who might find elements of the simulation disturbing • Fundamental Rights worksheet • Fundamental Rights worksheet answer key
Preview of Constitution: The First Amendment Mock Trial

Constitution: The First Amendment Mock Trial

This bundle includes: -An activator with multiple scenarios related to the First Amendment. -A short open response that asks students to make connections. between real court cases (not included) and the fictitious scenario included. -Mock trial witness testimonies as well as worksheets for the roles within the mock trial. The First Amendment Mock Trial is intended to be a lesson that lasts several days if you include preparation/rehearsal time as well as the mock trial itself.
Preview of Being a Juror for Government and Civics Classes

Being a Juror for Government and Civics Classes

Created by
Room 311
Room 311 created this resource as a way for you to engage your government or civics students in learning about what it means to be a juror. This assignment encourages debate and discussion among your students as they take on the role of jurors in well-known cases in history. This resource works best following a unit on the 4th-8th Amendments. ______________________________________________________ Check out these other resources from Room 311: The Trial of Bugs Bunny The Trial of Kat Kyle Th
Preview of Electoral College Simulation

Electoral College Simulation

Created by
Leah Cleary
This simulation and foldable graphic organizer will give sociology, U.S. history, or civics students a basic understanding of how the Electoral College in the U.S. works. Students will believe they are about to play a review game, but instead they will end up voting “Electoral College-Style” on a winner. You Get: Voting Group Selection Cards Voting Ballots Foldable Graphic Organizer Reflection In order to perform the simulation, you will need: A Class Roster—for simplification, divide your
Preview of Bill of Rights Challenge

Bill of Rights Challenge

Created by
The History Cat
Students take on the role of a legal team with 10 modern-day scenarios. Their task? Determine how the Bill of Rights protects the rights of Americans. If you like this activity check out my website: www.gosocialstudiesgo.com
Preview of Voter's Registration Form

Voter's Registration Form

Created by
Christy Mendoza
Add a mock election to your unit on government. If your students are learning about the US government, what better way for them to learn, than to actually experience the process of voting. From registering to vote, to casting a ballot (see separate listing), students can experience what it is like to take part in our participatory democracy. This mock voter registration form is modeled after the real US voter registration form. Simply fill in grade, school name, and classroom numbers and y
Preview of Constitutional Convention Simulation - Honors

Constitutional Convention Simulation - Honors

Created by
Christina Palo
This is a full in-class simulation where students take on the role of a delegate at the Constitutional Convention in 1789 to create their own version of the US Constitution. I have used this version with honors level students, but it could be further scaffolded. I use 2.5 90 minute blocks, with homework to finish their delegate resume, and the reflection.Download includes: Teacher guide, student handouts, resume template, rubric, sample resume of Washington, specific delegate guide, assignment
Preview of Mock Trial Script

Mock Trial Script

Created by
Erica Varites
I use this mock trial in my classroom to teach the Bill of Rights and Due Process of Law. I have modified a previous version to cater to my school.
Preview of FREE Checks and Balances Simulation Bill Becomes a Law Activity Middle School

FREE Checks and Balances Simulation Bill Becomes a Law Activity Middle School

This FREE checks and balances/bill becomes a law simulation will be an activity your students will remember for years to come! It is a reinforcement activity to use after you have taught the system of checks and balances. Students write their own bills and follow the process all the way to the Supreme Court. Students role play in the Executive, Legislative, and Executive Branches. This is a great lesson if you are being observed by an administrator.This simulation includes:A Class ConstitutionPo
Preview of Constitutional Convention: Non-Stop Lyrics

Constitutional Convention: Non-Stop Lyrics

Follows "Constitutional Convention Simulation Plan." Pairs with Day 5 PowerPoint in store. Gives a copy of a portion of the song "Non-Stop" from Hamilton: The Musical. (certain words have been edited for decency) Recommend you present the clean version (streaming for free on Amazon Prime). Seriously... if you're not reading the lyrics of that genius play, do so. It is amazing. I can recite the whole play by heart.
Preview of Debate Sim #1: The Estates-General

Debate Sim #1: The Estates-General

Created by
WJ MacGuffin
Why lecture when students can experience the real thing? This exciting simulation puts students in the roles of the Three Estates. By debating real concerns of the time, students experience the frustrations of the people leading to the French Revolution! National standards and homework are included in this simulation from WJ MacGuffin and Happy Bishop Games. And it's free! The ZIP file contains both a PDF and a MSWord version of the simulation. Debate Sim #1: The Estates-General by WJ MacGuf
Preview of Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.2.1 Becoming a Citizen

Florida 7th Grade Civics Simulation SS.7.CG.2.1 Becoming a Citizen

Created by
The Gifted Coach
Welcome to today's simulation, where we will explore the concept of citizenship and the constitutional pathways to becoming a United States citizen. In this simulation, we will delve into the definition of a citizen and examine the various processes outlined in the Constitution for acquiring citizenship. Through interactive role-play and discussions, we will gain a deeper understanding of the rights, responsibilities, and privileges associated with citizenship, as well as the legal and procedura
Preview of User - friendly Model United Nations (Model UN) Rules of Procedure and process.

User - friendly Model United Nations (Model UN) Rules of Procedure and process.

For two decades, students in my Honors International Relations courses organized Model United Nations conferences. Over the years the South Kingstown High School Model UN Conference grew to be, at one point, the largest one - day, high school Model UN conference in New England. At its height, SKMUN included over 400 students from 25 different schools, from 3 states, involved in 12 different committees. The conference included over 170 students from South Kingstown HS. It was held on a Saturd
Preview of Too Many Firehouses - Introduction to Argumentative Writing

Too Many Firehouses - Introduction to Argumentative Writing

Created by
Teachador
Too Many Firehouses is an introduction to argumentative writing, specifically thesis writing, through an interactive classroom exercise involving primary source interpretation. By the end of the one-class-period assignment, students explore the concepts of primary source bias, authority, reliability and tone while working towards the goal of forming their own "yes, but" statement. This is a perfect introduction for argumentative thesis writing, and can fit into any curriculum. Firehouses is a
Preview of Simulation for the Executive Branch or the President's Cabinet

Simulation for the Executive Branch or the President's Cabinet

I have pulled together a collection of maps, charts, graphs, article summaries and other visuals to use in assigning your student a 'role' in the President's cabinet. Give it a try! I have a powerpoint set up to go on the White Board for this activity as well. I am posting this free - for educational use only. Please add comments if it is useful or helpful!
Preview of The Constitutional Convention: Role Play Activity

The Constitutional Convention: Role Play Activity

Created by
Gregory Maigur
Explore the issues that nearly ripped the Constitutional Convention apart. From the debate over representation to the controversial topic of the slave trade, this role play activity dramatizes the critical issues that came close to ending our government before it began.
Preview of Civics Intro - Stranded Island Activity - Create Your Own Government

Civics Intro - Stranded Island Activity - Create Your Own Government

Created by
The History Depo
Civics Intro - Stranded Island Activity - Create Your Own Governmenthandout with questions also available
Preview of Civics - Mock Voir Dire: Interactive Jury Selection Process

Civics - Mock Voir Dire: Interactive Jury Selection Process

Introduce your students to the world of jury selection! This activity allows the entire class to participate in an interactive roleplay to understand the jury selection process.The Mock Voir Dire allows students to engage in group and class discussions while using critical thinking and practice argumentative writing/process.
Preview of Voter Literacy Tests

Voter Literacy Tests

In this historical dilemma activity students experience the unfairness of the literacy tests that were designed to deny African Americans the right to vote. Students will take a test based on one used in Alabama before the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Preview of The Presidential Campaign Project Political Party Ideology Chart

The Presidential Campaign Project Political Party Ideology Chart

Created by
Social Studies
This chart is to be used in conjunction with the Presidential Campaign Project Lesson. For a high school government class, students work in groups of 2 to 3 to create and run a presidential campaign. This activity allows for students to research, collaborate, and perform for their peers while analyzing the political parties in the US. This lesson has students creating propaganda, writing and performing speeches, creating jingles, creating video commercial propaganda, and other forms of propagand
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