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Preview of Florida Civics State EOC Exam Review

Florida Civics State EOC Exam Review

Hi guys, I've spoken to a few of you through emails. This resource needs to be updated for the new exam! However, the test specs, benchmarks, and sample questions are almost identical to the old exam. I've decided to leave it up because it still covers most (if not all) of the tested benchmarks. A new version is coming soon, which you'll be able to re-download. Thanks for your patience! Jeff RaymondMy Civics EOC State Exam Review is an in-depth lesson to prepare students for the Florida Civics E
Preview of 3rd Grade Louisiana History Government Citizens Unit 4 Topic 2 | Social Studies

3rd Grade Louisiana History Government Citizens Unit 4 Topic 2 | Social Studies

Save time and energy! Everything you need to teach and assess Louisiana Government and Citizens is included in this product. NO PREP NEEDED! Louisiana Scope and Sequence is translated into an engaging presentation with interactive slide show, several activities, and a companion study guide that aligns with the included assessment. Aligned with Louisiana 3rd Grade Social Studies Scope and Sequence Unit 4: State of LouisianaTopic 2: Louisiana Government and CitizensPresentation with aligned stu
Preview of Voices in Democracy Municipal and Provincial Government

Voices in Democracy Municipal and Provincial Government

This has a teacher's guide, materials for activities, student study guides, and a unit test with answers. It follows the textbook, Voices in Democracy, which is an authorized textbook for Alberta Grade Six students. This package contains enough material for two chapters. Two different ways of presenting the topics are included in the package. Both work equally well. The first teaches both the Municipal and Provincial Government at the same time. The second teaches one after the other. The unit t
Preview of President Lincoln’s “Second Inaugural Address” Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

President Lincoln’s “Second Inaugural Address” Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text and marginal notes for President Abraham Lincoln’s ”Second Inaugural Address” delivered on March 4, 1865. The rhetorical analysis includes 21 marginal comments with Common Core State Standards alignment. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical component of the Common Core State Standards, and analyzing informational texts is a key skill that students will need for college and the jobs of the future. Using the comment feature in Microsof
Preview of Lot of 30 Common Core Rhetorical Analyses of Speeches by American Presidents

Lot of 30 Common Core Rhetorical Analyses of Speeches by American Presidents

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the 14 Common Core annotated texts with marginal notes of famous speeches by President Abraham Lincoln, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, President John F. Kennedy, President Richard Nixon, President Ronald Reagan, President George W. Bush, President William Clinton, President Barack Obama, and President Donald J. Trump. The collection includes:Abraham Lincoln’s "Gettysburg Address” Abraham Lincoln’s "First Inaugural Address”Abraham Lincoln’s "Second Inaugural Address”Frank
Preview of Look Out, Washington, D.C.!  by Patricia Reilly Giff Unit

Look Out, Washington, D.C.! by Patricia Reilly Giff Unit

Created by
SawmillsMedia
The Polk Street kids visit the White House! This 11 page document includes a title page, teaching suggestions, a mini 8 page booklet (made from 4 pages copied back to back and stapled), an answer key, and a credits page to use with the book “Look Out, Washington, D.C.!” The first page of the booklet invites the child to share what they already know about Washington and the last page is a mini-research project to extend the study. Students will choose a building in Washington, D.C and write sev
Preview of Pres. John F. Kennedy’s First Inaugural Address Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

Pres. John F. Kennedy’s First Inaugural Address Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text and marginal notes for President John F. Kennedy’s ”First Inaugural Address” delivered on January 20, 1961. The rhetorical analysis includes 55 marginal comments with Common Core State Standards alignment. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical component of the Common Core State Standards, and analyzing informational texts is a key skill that students will need for college and the jobs of the future. Using the comment feature in Micros
Preview of President Obama’s First and Second Inaugural Addresses – Rhetorical Analysis

President Obama’s First and Second Inaugural Addresses – Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated texts and marginal notes for the First Inaugural Address by President Barack Obama on January 20, 2009, and the Second Inaugural Address by President Barack Obama on January 21, 2013. The included zipped folder also includes copies of the speeches without annotations and marginal notes so that you can reproduce them for students so that they can annotate them. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical component of the Common Core State Standa
Preview of Thank You For Voting | Reading Guide | Understanding US Elections & Democracy

Thank You For Voting | Reading Guide | Understanding US Elections & Democracy

Created by
Mrs Fish Sticks
Get your students ready for Election Day with this is a 32-page Reading Guide/Scaffolded Notes for the Young Readers' Edition of Thank You For Voting by Erin Geiger Smith. A cover page and Answer Key are included.Students will complete the chapter-by-chapter Guide as they read through the book. The Guide is designed to get students to read thoroughly, think critically, and retain the information from the book in a fun, engaging way. Please take a look at the Preview to see several sample page
Preview of MLK and Obama's March on Washington Speeches - Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

MLK and Obama's March on Washington Speeches - Rhetorical Analysis w/Annotations

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated texts of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream Speech" given at the March on Washington and President Obama's speech given at the 50th anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington given in 2013. The included zipped folder also includes an unmarked copy of the speeches without annotations and marginal notes so that you can reproduce them for students so that they can annotate them. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical componen
Preview of AP Comp. Govt. Unit 4 Review Game

AP Comp. Govt. Unit 4 Review Game

This review game will take students through Unit 4 country-specific information. It is called "Name That Country" and describes unique elements of Unit 4 concepts in each country and students must correctly identify the country.*Note: to properly display all fonts, please download fonts Nanum Pen and Sweet Garnish
Preview of Memorize All US Presidents

Memorize All US Presidents

A mnemonic created for students to memorize the United States Presidents in chronological order. Students in grades 3-8 have been successful with this technique. Utilizes visual, auditory and Kinesthetic learning modalities! Includes the procedure, the master key, a web link for fun video to include, the Common Core Standards as well as a Certificate of Achievement for those successful students to earn and work for. I have used this method for gifted fourth-sixth graders and quiz bowl teams
Preview of American Presidential Timeline and Facts for Every President 1789-Present

American Presidential Timeline and Facts for Every President 1789-Present

Covering every Presidential Administration from 1789-Present, from George Washington to Joe Biden.Each PDF slide serves as a comprehensive and insightful resource for students, history enthusiasts, and anyone eager to delve into the lives and legacies of the nation's leaders. Offering an exploration of each U.S. president, from George Washington to Joe Biden. Organized chronologically, it begins with the founding fathers, providing in-depth facts of key figures like George Washington, John Adams
Preview of Capitol and Capital, SS2CG4

Capitol and Capital, SS2CG4

Created by
Bullardbaby
Capitol and Capital. Use this sheet for U.S. and Georgia specific for standard SS2CG4: I can identify the state and national capitol buildings from pictures, and capitals of the United States of America (Washington, D.C.) and the state of Georgia (Atlanta) by locating them on appropriate maps. Can be used to paste into a journal or as an informational sheet.
Preview of Guided Reading: Marvin Redpost: Class President by Louis Sacher

Guided Reading: Marvin Redpost: Class President by Louis Sacher

Created by
Catherine Peters
This 21 page unit can be use with a whole class, guided reading group or individual student for independent reading. There are vocabulary words, prediction, connection activities and comprehension questions as well as end of the book ideas. It is designed for 2nd-5th graders or lower level middle school readers.
Preview of U.S. National Symbols & Holidays Bundle - vocabulary, study guide, quiz, etc.

U.S. National Symbols & Holidays Bundle - vocabulary, study guide, quiz, etc.

Created by
4 Little Baers
I created this bundle to teach our unit on United States Symbols and Holidays. This bundle includes:-vocabulary cards (pictures included, 1 card per each symbol and holiday. 2 pages)-study guide (similar to vocabulary cards, see preview picture, 2 pages)-quiz (12 questions, multiple choice, key vocabulary included, fill in the black for the pledge of allegiance, plus drawing and labeling a national symbol question)-word search (all words included below - 11)The key vocabulary that is included i
Preview of Branches of Government Exit Ticket Assessment

Branches of Government Exit Ticket Assessment

With this simple and direct assesment, teachers will gain fast insight into their students' understanding of the differences between the three branches of government. Presented in six question, this assessmen include both multiple choice responses as well as a written component.It covers topics of the executive branch, legislative branch, judicial branch and some of the sub-categories within. This can easily be used as a test, quiz, exit ticket or other form of independent. An answer key has bee
Preview of How Does Local Government Work?

How Does Local Government Work?

Created by
FauphTalk
This student work booklet is designed to be used alongside "Chapter 5: How Does Local Government Work", in the Voices in Democracy textbook, published by Pearson.It includes fill in the blank sections, activities, and review possibilities that can be used to help teach the Local Government unit.
Preview of Pres. Obama’s 2015 State of the Union Speech - Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

Pres. Obama’s 2015 State of the Union Speech - Common Core Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the Common Core annotated text and marginal notes for President Barack Obama’s 2015 State of the Union Address delivered on January 20, 2015. This resource includes 103 marginal notes aligned to Common Core standards and elements. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical component of the Common Core State Standards, and analyzing informational texts is a key skill that students will need for college and the jobs of the future. Using the comment feature in M
Preview of Revolutionary War on Wednesday Reading Guide

Revolutionary War on Wednesday Reading Guide

Created by
Kendall Carr
This product is a reading guide that goes with the book "Revolutionary War on Wednesday" by Mary Pope Osborne. It contains 11 pages. Each chapter (with the exception of 9 and 10 - they are combined) contains vocabulary words and comprehension questions.
Preview of Revolutionary War Quiz Quiz Trade Review Activity

Revolutionary War Quiz Quiz Trade Review Activity

Created by
Howie
Review Activity, with directions on page number 5, that guarantees that all students are engaged and actively reviewing Revolutionary War information. This can be used as a review for my Revolutionary War Quiz with Optional Word Bank. Research shows that Cooperative Learning is the most effective way to get all students actively involved in learning. Quiz Quiz Trade is an amazing strategy for quiz review or test preparation. This is perfect for creating accountability for students who tend to qu
Preview of Vice-President Elect Kamala Harris's Acceptance Speech Rhetorical Analysis

Vice-President Elect Kamala Harris's Acceptance Speech Rhetorical Analysis

Created by
JCBEdPRO
This resource includes the annotated text and marginal notes for Vice-President Elect Kamala Harris's Acceptance speech give on November 7, 2020. The included zipped folder also includes a copy of the speech without annotations and marginal notes so that you can reproduce it for students so that they can annotate it. Reading and annotating informational texts is a critical component of the Common Core State Standards, and analyzing informational texts is a key skill that students will need for c
Preview of VA Civics & Economics SOL Review Packet #5: Political and Governmental Processes

VA Civics & Economics SOL Review Packet #5: Political and Governmental Processes

Everyone knows SOL's are stressful, myself included! To ease your mind, your students' minds, and their parents mind use our series of SOL Review Packets. This packet covers Political and Government Process (VA Standards CE. 5 a-f, 6c, 7c, 8c, 9 a-c, 10 c-d). Included in the download is an overview of the standards covered, a five page study sheet and FIVE pages of practice! Practice worksheet include: - Which Party did it? (Political Parties): VA Civics & Eco CE 5a-b - Can they vote? (VA V
Preview of Branches of the Government

Branches of the Government

Created by
mommyblunder
This is a 3-page booklet full of information about the different branches of government, who they are and what they do.Page 2 and 3 are purposely blank. Children can write down and/or draw what they have learned about it. -or-children can use the answers provided on page 4 to fill in the blank boxes with the pictures and descriptions of what each branch of the government is, along with photos to show or describe what they do and who they are. Just cut the "box" for pages 1 to 3. You can have chi
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