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8th grade civics webquests for Easel Activities

Preview of Presidential Elections Web Quest

Presidential Elections Web Quest

A Web Quest is an exciting opportunity to engage students in history! In this resource, your students will visit different websites and watch two brief videos on YouTube to learn about the process of electing the President of the United States - from the campaigns and primaries to the general election and the role of the Electoral College!Inside this resource you will find: 1. Four-page Web Quest (25 questions)2. Answer Key3. Digital Version for Google Drive4. Digital Version for Easel by Teache
Preview of Constitution Webquest

Constitution Webquest

Created by
JEB Creations
Webquest over the US Constitution (history, setup, Federalist v. Anti-Federalists, ratification, amendments, etc.)
Preview of Canadian High School Civics Webquest Activities PRINT and EASEL

Canadian High School Civics Webquest Activities PRINT and EASEL

Created by
Diana Bailey
This set of 9 webquest activities is designed to encourage students to use the websites of their own and other provinces, territories and municipalities. The activities are a good supplement to your classroom teaching of provincial, territorial, and municipal jurisdiction. The webquests vary somewhat in difficulty and are probably best suited from students from grades 8-10, but could be completed by older students as well (I have a separate similar resource designed for younger students). I l
Preview of Founding Fathers WebQuest

Founding Fathers WebQuest

Students can use the following WebQuest to gather important information about the Founding Fathers of the United States who worked develop the Constitution. Active links to reputable websites are included to steer students in the right direction. The worksheet has the students gather information on a Founder, such as Home State, their individual contributions to the Constitution, and any position that they may have held after the Constitution was ratified. This worksheet was used in my Special E
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