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10th grade civics guided reading books

Preview of The Great Supreme Court Cases: Freedom of the Press and Obscenity

The Great Supreme Court Cases: Freedom of the Press and Obscenity

This is a four part unit that deals with some of the most important decisions ever made by the Supreme Court in the areas of freedom of the press and obscenity. Included in the download are write ups for Near v. Minnesota, Sheppard v. Maxwell, New York Times v. United States, and Miller v. California. The write ups give important background information on the cases as well as explanations for the Court's decisions. The unit covers freedom of the press, censorship, the Pentagon Papers, Due Proce
Preview of Three Branches of Government Adapted Book | Social Studies #SummerWTS

Three Branches of Government Adapted Book | Social Studies #SummerWTS

Get students excited to learn about civics with this simple and easy-to-use adapted book about the three branches of government. Students will learn all about the legislative, executive, and judicial branches while also learning about checks and balances. This adapted book is perfect for supplementing your existing social studies units along with civics. The book is designed specifically for use in special education classrooms, and each page includes a matching component to help reinforce key co
Preview of Edwards Government in America AP Edition Reading Guide (includes REDESIGN)

Edwards Government in America AP Edition Reading Guide (includes REDESIGN)

Created by
Kelly Grossman
This is a reading guide for AP U.S. Government & Politics courses that use the Edwards' Government in America AP Edition Textbook. This is document includes Ch.1-16. Questions are written with the intent to spark comprehension, comparing and contrasting, and identifying cause and effect. For each chapter, I painstakingly utilized the 2019 REDESIGN AP Government Course Exam & Description (CED) to ensure that the students don't miss any info that will be tested. Throughout, I have provided
Preview of Current Events DBQ - Immigration & The Three Branches of Government

Current Events DBQ - Immigration & The Three Branches of Government

Created by
DSnowman
This is a DBQ packet (document based questions) that asks students to read about a current issue using primary sources (immigration) and answer the questions. Each part of the DBQ focuses on a different branch of government and how it relates the the issue. Rigorous but well thought out DBQ.
Preview of City of Ember Guided Viewing Movie Questions

City of Ember Guided Viewing Movie Questions

Created by
JANELLE ROBINSON
This assignment is a guided movie document for the 2008 movie, City of Ember. City of Ember is a fictional movie based off Jeanne DuPrau's award winning novel. It portrays the story of societal survival and the myriad of issues that were faced after an underground city was constructed protect mankind from becoming completely extinct. With an unstable generator that has powered the city of Ember for over 200 years, it finally on its last leg and is beginning to shut down. If the generator comp
Preview of Close Reads & DBQs Declaration of Independence and Natural Rights {History Guru}

Close Reads & DBQs Declaration of Independence and Natural Rights {History Guru}

Created by
History Guru
Close Reads & DBQs Declaration of Independence and Natural RightsSS.7.C.1.1 & 1.4This Zipped file includes 5 close reads with EOC questions on the back, Guided Notes/ Cornell Notes, Comic Strip, Bellwork/ Bellringer, and 1 DBQ (Document Based Questioning) series. Close Readings/ Guided Readings:-Excerpt of a Primary Source Document-Can be used as a DBQ-Great for Low Level Readers when guided-Great for Gifted or Advanced independently -Teacher lead questions-Student Lead questions-Vocabul
Preview of Current Events DBQ - Medical Marijuana & The Three Branches of Government

Current Events DBQ - Medical Marijuana & The Three Branches of Government

Created by
DSnowman
This is a DBQ packet (document based questions) that asks students to read about a current issue using primary sources (Medical Marijuana) and answer the questions. Each part of the DBQ focuses on a different branch of government and how it relates the the issue. Rigorous but well thought out DBQ.
Preview of The Summer of 1787 - The US Constitution/Founders (QRDs) - Government

The Summer of 1787 - The US Constitution/Founders (QRDs) - Government

Students can read 15+ excerpts from the book Summer of 1787: The Men Who Invented the Constitution. From these excerpts, great class discussions can come with some guidance. For one, there are guiding questions with the documents. Also, teachers can ask students to comment on the document they found most interesting, or a document they had a question about, or any other thought that can carry on dialogue. The idea for Quick Read Discussions, or QRDs, came about when I was getting my master's
Preview of George Washington and the New Nation Reading

George Washington and the New Nation Reading

This purchase includes a reading about George Washington's Presidency and the challenges that he faced when building the new nation. This purchase also includes a student question sheet which aligns with the reading and an answer key. Topic Covered- Newburg Conspiracy-Constitutional Convention- Election and Inauguration of the First president of the United states-Setting Precedence-Executive Cabinet-Life as the first president -Domestic and Foreign Relations -Whiskey Rebellion-Farewell Address-R
Preview of Article 1-7 U.S. Constitution Close Reading - Digital Resources

Article 1-7 U.S. Constitution Close Reading - Digital Resources

Created by
TheJoyFitTeacher
This awesome bundle includes 7 Articles of the constitution. Not only is it standards and primary source aligned, it is also discounted! This is perfect for a sub day, or a 1:1 classroom and is fairly hands off. I love to still walk around the room and help explain key concepts, but you can choose to do that at a later date instead. Suggestion for differentiation or an extension: is having students define 10 words they do not know! If you need any help at all, please do not hesitate to reach out
Preview of U.S. Supreme Court Cases Escape Room--Judicial Branch; Constitution; Amendments

U.S. Supreme Court Cases Escape Room--Judicial Branch; Constitution; Amendments

Created by
Sassy Civics
Escape Room activities are an exciting and challenging game for students to be engaged in review. Included in this activity are five challenges that test students' analysis of rights guaranteed by the Constitution and the U.S. Supreme Court's interpretation. Each challenge focuses on various landmark Supreme Court cases and is accompanied by a cipher or puzzle, which reveals a clue to the next challenge and a piece of the final code. Only minimal preparation is required on the teacher's part to
Preview of Civics/Economics Scaffolded Note Taking Guides (Whole Course Bundle!)

Civics/Economics Scaffolded Note Taking Guides (Whole Course Bundle!)

Full Printable Course Library of Guided Reading Reteaching Activities and Scaffolded Note Taking Guides from the 'Civics Today' textbook.
Preview of "Shattered" Novel by Eric Walters: Reading Guide - Rwanda, Black Lives Matter

"Shattered" Novel by Eric Walters: Reading Guide - Rwanda, Black Lives Matter

"Shattered" by Eric Walters brings to its readers the genocide of Rwanda, the efficacy of peace keeping missions, the issue of Black Lives Matter, civil wars in the last hundred years, and the struggle of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).Ian Blackburn, the 15-year-old protagonist in Shattered, works in a soup kitchen to satisfy the volunteer component of his Civics course. During his education he develops a friendship with a homeless man who continues to battle the horrors witnessed while s
Preview of U.S. History or Government Introductory Unit Foundations of U.S. Constitution

U.S. History or Government Introductory Unit Foundations of U.S. Constitution

This is an engaging introductory unit to the United States constitution, completely done for you! This lesson is lead with an essential question and daily inquiry questions to help us answer our essential question. There are 5 full days of fun and engaging work with videos, charts, internet activities, and more. Students analyze the text of the Constitution in a variety of ways, examine the actual constitution to identify their relationship to its central ideas and debate the core constitutiona
Preview of Current Events DBQ - Same sex Marriage & Three Branches of Government

Current Events DBQ - Same sex Marriage & Three Branches of Government

Created by
DSnowman
This is a DBQ packet (document based questions) that asks students to read about a current issue using primary sources (Same-sex marriage) and answer the questions. Each part of the DBQ focuses on a different branch of government and how it relates the the issue. Rigorous but well thought out DBQ.
Preview of Patriot Day 9/11 Choice Board

Patriot Day 9/11 Choice Board

Students can choose from the four choice board options to learn more about the attacks on the World Trade Center and how America has changed since that tragic day.Options Include: Analyze 9/11 Memorial ArtListen to videos from first responders who were on the scene of the World Trade CenterRead about the monument and answer questions to reveal a secret pictureCreate a paper crane craft to honor the families and victims of the 9/11 attacks
Preview of Intro to Government, Modified Special Education 504 SPED

Intro to Government, Modified Special Education 504 SPED

This fantastic government packet includes everything you need for a simple introduction to US Government. Comprehension Reading and Questions to check for understanding of multiple topics. Topics coveredPurpose of GovernmentTypes of GovernmentsDemocracyDirect DemocracyMonarchyDictatorshipsOligarchyDifferentiated for students with IEP's who need modified work, and can also be used by students who need chunking to easier digest material. Single page descriptions and checks for understanding. Inde
Preview of Gerrymandering reading and notes sheet

Gerrymandering reading and notes sheet

1 page reading about gerrymandering, cracking and packing along with fill in the blank interactive notesdownload includes reading and notesheet printed 2 per page to save paper or to use in interactive notebook
Preview of Preparing for Citizenship: U.S. HISTORY AND CIVICS

Preparing for Citizenship: U.S. HISTORY AND CIVICS

Great for the classroom or If you need to study for the 100 Civics Questions for the United States Citizenship and Naturalization Interview, then Preparing FOR CITIZENSHIP U.S. Citizenship Test Study Guide is the best choice. The 100 civics questions are presented in original historical readings and have questions and answers with rich, relevant illustrations . Included are multiple practice tests, a study guide for your interview, and reading information from the USCIS transcriptThis book cover
Preview of Economics in a Snap

Economics in a Snap

This is an easy review/ introduction of economics. I use this lesson to introduce my students to economics in the beginning of the year. This lesson is is versatile enough to be used as a station's activity or for taking notes.Included in this purchase:-Easy graphic organizer review notes-Note taking/ stations option-Student worksheet-Answer KeyTopics Addressed in this Lesson:-Vocabulary-------> Capital, Entrepreneurship, supply, demand, scarcity, opportunity cost, r recession, trad
Preview of Foreign Policy Reading Guide and Worksheet

Foreign Policy Reading Guide and Worksheet

Unlock the complexities of foreign policy with this comprehensive and engaging lesson designed for high school government or middle school civics classes. This reading guide and worksheet offer a deep dive into the world of foreign policy, complete with insightful graphic organizers and captivating visuals. Ideal for homeschooling, traditional classrooms, or distance learning settings, this resource ensures an enriched understanding of foreign policy among students.Printable Activity / Worksheet
Preview of The Election Process Reading Guided Worksheet

The Election Process Reading Guided Worksheet

Explore the intricate landscape of the election process with this comprehensive and engaging reading guided worksheet. Covering critical topics such as campaigns, campaign finances, nominating candidates, national party conventions, elections, and the electoral college, this resource is tailored for government or civics courses. Dive into the democratic journey and gain valuable insights. An answer key is included for convenient assessment.Printable Activity / Worksheet. PDF - File FormatAnswer
Preview of Political Parties Worksheet

Political Parties Worksheet

Enhance your government or civics lessons with this insightful reading guided worksheet. Delve into the world of political parties, exploring their various types and analyzing their pivotal roles within the US political process. Whether in the classroom, homeschool, or during distance learning, this resource offers a comprehensive understanding of political party dynamics in the United States.Printable Activity / Worksheet. PDF - File FormatAnswer Key IncludedRelated Topics Include:Political par
Preview of Guided Reading Activity - "Exploring Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott"

Guided Reading Activity - "Exploring Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott"

Product Description: Guided Reading Activity - "Exploring Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott"Engage your students in a transformative learning experience with our comprehensive guided reading activity focused on Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Designed for U.S. History, Civics, and U.S. Government courses, this resource provides an in-depth exploration of a pivotal moment in American history, aligning seamlessly with state standards.Key Features:Aligned with Standards: This gui
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