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11th grade civics independent work packets

Preview of 3 Branches of Government Civics Activities

3 Branches of Government Civics Activities

Teaching the three branches of the U.S. government is an essential part of the U.S. History or Civics curriculum. This product is a concise and effective way of teaching the three branches of government. It can be used to meet the needs of all learners. There are a variety of activities included!This product includes the following:Reading passage: a one page reading passage about the 3 branches of governmentGraphic organizer: students can use to take notes as they read or to summarize what they
Preview of Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activities BUNDLE 10 Most Popular Cases

Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activities BUNDLE 10 Most Popular Cases

This Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Bundle includes 10 cases, each with a 1-page handout providing the original Supreme Court ruling as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents. Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the case or ruling.Answer Keys are Provided! Skills Addressed:Reading Historical DocumentsPrimary Source Analysis
Preview of Federalists & Democratic-Republicans: Which Political Party Am I? Activity

Federalists & Democratic-Republicans: Which Political Party Am I? Activity

Teaching early American political parties? Students struggling to remember the differences between Federalists and Democratic-Republicans? Use this activity to help students break down the beliefs of each party. 6 page PDF includes: brief background on the 2 parties & an anchor chart for student reference12 quotations for students to analyze and decide which political party the speaker aligns witha self-assessment for students to decide which party they would've aligned with summary question
Preview of Stations on Rights, Responsibilities, Duties, & Privileges of U.S. Citizenship

Stations on Rights, Responsibilities, Duties, & Privileges of U.S. Citizenship

Need an activity on the rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizens? Cover the rights, duties, and privileges of U.S. citizenship with stations! As students view the stations, they will answer 1-3 questions for each station--analyzing different aspects of U.S. citizenship. Google Drive folder includes:Set of 9 stations featuring a mixture of texts & images of rights, duties, responsibilities, and privileges of U.S. Citizenship (PDF) (Google Slides with some editable text boxes)Student hand
Preview of Branches of US Government Gallery Walk Stations on Duties & Checks and Balances

Branches of US Government Gallery Walk Stations on Duties & Checks and Balances

Introduce students to the 3 branches of government using a gallery walk of historical images. As students view the image sets, they will answer 1-3 questions for each --reflecting on the duties & powers of the branches, as well as the checks & balances in our federal government. ZIP FILE INCLUDES:Set of 17 image sets featuring a mixture of historical images showing the branches of government (PDF)Student handout with corresponding questions for each image set & summary questions for
Preview of Child Labor: Compare Industrial Era to Present Day

Child Labor: Compare Industrial Era to Present Day

This lesson involves having students examine the impacts of the Industrial Era in the United States with a specific focus on child labor. It is recommended that students will have explored, to some degree, the Industrial era prior to this lesson. This resource will prompt students to analyze social activist Lewis Hines' photographs that depict the various jobs and working conditions that children experienced. The Slide Presentation is interactive, problem posing, and vicariously draws the studen
Preview of Classify Limited vs Unlimited Governments Activity | Google Print and Digital

Classify Limited vs Unlimited Governments Activity | Google Print and Digital

These two practice activities help students identify characteristics of limited and unlimited government systems. They categorize traits by type of government each example best fits. Your purchase has editable, print & interactive, digital versions of the materials. Made for traditional in-class learning or digital 1:1 classrooms. Everything you need is included!Includes Google Resources: Digital & PrintGuided Explain Slides2 Practice ActivitiesAnswer KeysTeacher Reference GuideAligned w
Preview of Pop Culture Propaganda Practice Activity | Analyze Persuasion | Google

Pop Culture Propaganda Practice Activity | Analyze Persuasion | Google

Teach your class to analyze propaganda posters with this fun activity! They examine pop culture propaganda & investigate opposing viewpoints featuring Star Wars, Hunger Games, Minecraft & Guardians of the Galaxy. Students enjoy the engaging themes & apply their analytical & critical-thinking skills! Your purchase has print & interactive, digital versions of the materials. Made for traditional in-class learning or digital 1:1 classrooms. Everything you need is included!Include
Preview of Types of Governments Face-Off Project | FUN Compare & Contrast PBL | Microsoft

Types of Governments Face-Off Project | FUN Compare & Contrast PBL | Microsoft

Challenge your class to consider, “How might a citizen’s life be affected by a limited or unlimited government system?“ Students imagine what people might say, think, hear, see, and touch in each society to complete a brainstorming activity. Then, they design a “Face-Off” poster or slides project highlighting the differences in daily life living under each type of government system. A fill-in rubric makes grading a breeze. “Face-Off” is a fun way to assess learning while letting students show of
Preview of The Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances Worksheet

The Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances Worksheet

This informative worksheet provides a detailed exploration of the vital concept of separation of powers within the three branches of government. It extensively covers checks and balances among these branches, elucidating the fundamental principle of bicameralism. Perfect for supplementing government courses, this worksheet offers a comprehensive understanding of the constitutional framework of governance.Printable Activity / Worksheet. PDF - File FormatAnswer Key IncludedRelated Topics Include:S
Preview of Types of Government Review Practice Activities | Google Print and Digital

Types of Government Review Practice Activities | Google Print and Digital

Review the different types of governments found around the world with these practice activities. Students identify, classify & examine traits of various government systems to demonstrate an understanding of the concepts. Your purchase has print & interactive, digital versions of the materials. Made for traditional in-class learning or digital 1:1 classrooms. Everything you need is included!Includes Google Resources: Digital & PrintGuided Explain Slides3 Practice ActivitiesAnswer Keys
Preview of Government PictoWord Activity | FUN Vocab Practice | Microsoft Print and Digital

Government PictoWord Activity | FUN Vocab Practice | Microsoft Print and Digital

Students design Picto-Words to illustrate the meaning of various types of governments. It is an engaging way to review the concepts while encouraging students to show off their creativity! Guided slides help you explain the activity & a fill-in rubric makes grading easy. Picto-Words make great classroom & hallway displays too! Your purchase has print & interactive, digital versions of the materials. Made for traditional in-class learning or digital 1:1 classrooms. Everything you need
Preview of Civil War Packet & Acitvities: Battles & Emancipation Proclamation, and more

Civil War Packet & Acitvities: Battles & Emancipation Proclamation, and more

Created by
Enhance SEL
Civil War Packet includes: 1 page reading passages and worksheets for each of the following:Civil War IntroThe UnionThe Conderfacy Attack on Fort SumterBattle of Bull RunBattle of AntietamEmancipation ProclamationBattle of GettysburgSiege of VicksburgBattle of ChickamaugaGettysburg AddressSherman's March to the SeaBattle of Appomattox Court HouseSurrender of General Robert E. LeeWorksheets:True & False questionFill in the blankMatchingShort ResponseMultiple Choice QuestionsQuizzes and check
Preview of Tragedy of the Commons Passage W/ Worksheets for Economics, Environment, Civics

Tragedy of the Commons Passage W/ Worksheets for Economics, Environment, Civics

Created by
The Awesome Shop
Teach your students about the Tragedy of the Commons! This two page reading goes from a micro level- a school cafeteria, through the history and back to modern day examples. It comes with 4 worksheets, vocabulary half sheets for struggling learners and keys. Worksheets:Comprehension & VocabularyMultiple choice (great for a final assessment)Identify whether the scenario is an example of the conceptCreate a comic that illustrates the conceptNote: The font is in Lexend which is designed for
Preview of Federalism Worksheet

Federalism Worksheet

This 8 page worksheet with answer key covers topics:A. What is Federalism? B. Powers of the Federal GovernmentC. State PowersD. Interstate Relations Includes a Reading Reflection Questions and Graphic Organizer
Preview of Crash Course American Government and Politics: Episode Worksheet Bundle

Crash Course American Government and Politics: Episode Worksheet Bundle

Created by
Ed Dynamic
This cost-effective bundle is great for scaffolding your year of civics, government, or politics. These episode guides work great for introducing a major concept, review, catch-up for students who have missed time, or for a substitute assignment for days you miss.Each episode guide includes 15 questions that cover major topics from the episode in a nice, clean design that also links to the Youtube video for independent assignment.The Bundle includes all 50 episodes in the series:1. Introduction2
Preview of Stations on the Rights of Students, Workers, People with Disabilities, & Voters

Stations on the Rights of Students, Workers, People with Disabilities, & Voters

Trying to teach a Civics lesson on the rights of various people in the U.S.? Use this packet to teach the rights of voters, students, workers, people with disabilities and more! This 8-page PDF activity has informational text and images--and corresponding questions for each topic! ZIP FILE INCLUDES: 8 page student activity (PDF)Answer keyTeacher directions & suggestionsCHECK OUT THE PREVIEW!Topics covered: Bill of Rights and foundational freedomsCivil rights (definition & the Civil Right
Preview of Social Studies Types of Economies Distance Learning 10 days of student tasks

Social Studies Types of Economies Distance Learning 10 days of student tasks

Created by
TeachWithBri
This can be used as 10 days of task with page 1 being week 1 and page 2 being week 2 where student complete all tasks or can be used as a student choice board where students pick tasks they want to do from the task menus. This at home learning is ready to print and give to students with letters included for everything in learning about for students in science. Little paper is required for this simple print and go resource. BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE OTHER WEEKLY ACTIVITIES ON MY TEACHER PAY TEAC
Preview of Citizenship in Action Gallery Walk Stations on Voting, Patriotism, Protests

Citizenship in Action Gallery Walk Stations on Voting, Patriotism, Protests

Introduce students to aspects of U.S. citizenship using a gallery walk of historical images. As students view the image sets, they will answer 1-3 questions for each --reflecting on different aspects of U.S. citizenship. ZIP FILE INCLUDES:Set of 16 image sets featuring a mixture of historical images showing citizenship in action (voting, becoming a citizen, running for office, involvement in democracy, etc.) (PDF)Student handout with corresponding questions for each image set & summary quest
Preview of Voting - 2 Workbooks - Daily Living Skills

Voting - 2 Workbooks - Daily Living Skills

Created by
Susan Traugh
Voting is from Susan Traugh’s Daily Living Skills series offering life skills and transitional skills for mild-to-moderately affected special needs students and general education students alike. This workbook serves as both a traditional print version and an interactive version using Adobe Acrobat Reader.Workbooks are meant to be self-paced and adaptable with student interests and goals driving most units. Each lesson is taught in a short one-to-three page format with follow-up worksheets/activi
Preview of Branches of Government Worksheets and Adapted Book for Special Education BUNDLE

Branches of Government Worksheets and Adapted Book for Special Education BUNDLE

Add this engaging branches of government worksheet packet and adapted book to your social studies or civics unit for Special Education social studies. These versatile, age-appropriate learning resources can be used across multiple grade levels to empower students learning about the three branches of government, the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, the Judicial Branch, and checks and balances.The Branches of Government Adapted Book is specially crafted to support students with diverse le
Preview of Executive Branch Research Paper

Executive Branch Research Paper

Created by
EVERWOOD VIRTUAL
Increase your Civics and American Government curriculum with the Presidential Research Paper—an immersive academic journey meticulously designed to deepen students' understanding of the Executive Branch. As educators, we're constantly seeking innovative ways to engage students in critical analysis and argumentative writing, and this research paper offers a compelling solution. I recommend assigning assigning each student a different president to research.
Preview of 14th Amendment and the Equal Protections Clause

14th Amendment and the Equal Protections Clause

This handout has students learn about the 14th Amendment's equal protections clause and then read about and analyze several seminal Supreme Court decisions about the clause including Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education. They also analyze the stop and frisk policy of the NYPD, the 1964 Civil Rights Act and protected classes, and subsequent Supreme Court cases that relate to it (Lawrence v. Texas, Obergefell v. Hodges, and Bostock v. Clayton County). It ends with asking students to
Preview of Participation in Government Curriculum

Participation in Government Curriculum

This curriculum is 46 assignments that try to engage students in how government connects to their lives. Any of them can be purchased individually, but this bundle is the best deal, as each resource only costs $1.63 each!Week 1: The first 4 assignments have students think about ethics/morals, how government functions invisibly to keep them safe, and the social contract theory and philosophies underlying the U.S. government system. Week 2: Assignments 5-8 are 2 activities about how to influence g
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