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10th grade civics resources for SMART Notebook

Preview of Refugees by David Miller - Guided Reading Lesson (Four Blocks Literacy)

Refugees by David Miller - Guided Reading Lesson (Four Blocks Literacy)

This is a SMART notebook file that forms 1 weeks worth of guided reading lessons for the book Refugees, by David Miller. This file has follows the Anchor, Read, Apply model and has a purpose for reading the book each day. This file was made originally for a high school special education class using the Four Block Method of Instruction but can easily be used in most school classrooms, for home school, relief teaching, etc.
Preview of US Constitution: SMART Board Government Review

US Constitution: SMART Board Government Review

Created by
Vagi's Vault
A Notebook file for use with a SMART Board or similar technology. Four different review games include a branches of government matching, principles of the Constitution matching, and duties and responsibilities of citizens categorizing. Fun and simple, also good for partner/small groups.
Preview of Keep Australia Beautiful Week - Recycling

Keep Australia Beautiful Week - Recycling

This is a Smart Notebook file that forms a lesson on Keep Australia Beautiful Week or can be used for a lesson about Recycling. It was originally made for a special needs class but can easily be used for a class of nearly any age or ability. It includes links to videos and a worksheet to be completed at the end to summarise the lesson. This lesson was made in Australia so the worksheet is specific to Australian recycling procedures, but can easily be changed for anywhere in the world. The rest o
Preview of American Revolution SmartBoard Notebook Lesson

American Revolution SmartBoard Notebook Lesson

Created by
Brian Mancini
This SmartBoard Notebook lesson covers the causes of the revolution through to the end of 1776. Everything in the middle is covered. I understand this doesn't make it to the end of the revolution, but I cover the rest with other resources with my students. There is plenty of information, pictures, links to internet info and videos, and activities built in that students can participate in as a class. If you don't have SmartBoard notebook, I'm sure this can be copy and pasted into slides.
Preview of Government and the Economy Koosh Ball Game

Government and the Economy Koosh Ball Game

Created by
Marla Beast
24 Questions using koosh ball format. Topics include the role of government, the Fed, Unemployment, GDP, Banking Systems, Government Finances,
Preview of Economics Koosh ball

Economics Koosh ball

Created by
Marla Beast
Smatboard Kooshball game for high school economics. Topics include The fed, banking systems, government finances, inflation, budgeting, functions of money, and more
Preview of The Articles of Confederation and The Constitutional Convention

The Articles of Confederation and The Constitutional Convention

Created by
Jason Robinson
SmartBoard notes and assignments that include sections covering: 1. The Articles of Confederation 2. The Northwest Ordinance 3. Problems Under the Articles of Confederation and Shays' Rebellion 4. The Constitutional Convention 5. The Ratification Debate and The Federalist Papers
Preview of Constitution and the Amendments

Constitution and the Amendments

Smart Notebook presentation on the Constitution. Includes all sections of the constitution and amendments. Over 20 slides.
Preview of Constitutional Principles

Constitutional Principles

Smart Notebook presentation on constitutional principles
Preview of Rise of Labor Unions in the US

Rise of Labor Unions in the US

Smart Notebook presentation on Rise of Labor Unions in US
Preview of The Declaration of Independence, what the colonists were saying

The Declaration of Independence, what the colonists were saying

Created by
SmileABC
This unit is for the Declaration of Independence. The goal of this unit is to identify complaints described in the Declaration of Independence, such as stationing soldiers in people’s homes, taxes, and cutting off trade with other countries. This allows the students to think about the complaints in chunks and gives the teacher feedback through the student assignment from each piece. This can be used for middle or high school. The final project can be modified.
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