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10th grade civics printables for Easel Activities

Preview of Bill of Rights One-Pager - Creative Project for Civics & American History!

Bill of Rights One-Pager - Creative Project for Civics & American History!

Looking for a creative project for your Bill of Rights unit? This Bill of Rights One-Pager Project has students demonstrate their comprehension of the first ten Amendments to the United States Constitution by describing and illustrating each in an attractive One-Pager art project. Students can draw by hand, paste in pictures, use quotes, word art, or newspaper headlines — the sky's the limit! This imaginative One-Pager lets students get creative and have fun — all while showing off how much the
Preview of Electoral College Article & Map Activity | Civics & American Government

Electoral College Article & Map Activity | Civics & American Government

In this How Do We Choose the Next President? Electoral College Article & Activity, students read a 2-page article on the Electoral College, answer comprehension questions in a review, then use a chart of Red, Blue, and Swing states to fill out an Electoral College map of the United States. Perfect for middle or high school Civics, American History, and American Government classes, this worksheet and activity set will help your students tackle the tricky, sometimes confusing world of the Elec
Preview of We the People | Preamble to the Constitution One-Pager Activity

We the People | Preamble to the Constitution One-Pager Activity

This Preamble to the Constitution One-Pager is a creative project that lets your students demonstrate their understanding of the six goals of government laid out in the Preamble! Aligned to the Florida State Standard for Middle School Civics, SS.7.CG.1.8 Preamble of the U.S. Constitution, students read a short passage on the purpose of the Preamble and the importance of its first three words “We the People”. They underline or highlight each of the six goals of government laid out in the Preamble
Preview of Articles of Confederation Tombstones | Project for Civics & American History

Articles of Confederation Tombstones | Project for Civics & American History

This Articles of Confederation Tombstones Creative Project can serve as a hands-on, engaging culminating activity for your Articles of Confederation unit — use it in Civics, American Government, or your American History class! These Articles of Confederation tombstones challenge students to demonstrate their comprehension of America's first, failed governing document in a creative, imaginative way. Makes for a great bulletin board of student work, too! Students are asked to design a tombstone fo
Preview of Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics & American Government - Quarter One

Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics & American Government - Quarter One

I'm in love with these Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics and American Government. Centered around critical thinking, these Bell Ringers provide curriculum-focused enrichment for middle and high school Civics and American government students. Quarter One covers everything from Civics and Citizenship, Civic Duties and Responsibilities, forms of government, John Locke and the Social Contract, King George and the American Revolution, as well as the Declaration of Independence!With 10 Weeks of
Preview of Powers of Congress Newspaper Matching Activity | Legislative Branch for Civics

Powers of Congress Newspaper Matching Activity | Legislative Branch for Civics

This Powers of Congress Newspaper Match employs students’ critical thinking skills as they examine real-life scenarios (“newspaper headlines”) and match them to their related Enumerated Power of Congress. This makes for a great small group review activity for middle and high school students in Civics, American History, or American Government studying the Legislative Branch and the Expressed Powers of Congress! The newspaper headlines are pulled from real-life political events, and each is repres
Preview of Duties & Responsibilities of Citizenship Article & Picture Match for Civics

Duties & Responsibilities of Citizenship Article & Picture Match for Civics

This Civic Duties & Responsibilities Article & Picture Analysis is perfect for teaching Civic Duties and Responsibilities to any middle school Civics or American Government class! Includes both a printable version and two digital versions — a TPT Easel Activity, and a link to a Google Slides version!Aligned to the Florida State Standards for middle school Civics SS.7.CG.2.2 Citizen Obligations & Responsibilities, this 3-page article and matching activity keeps students engaged as the
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 Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics & American Government: Quarter Two

Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics & American Government: Quarter Two

These Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics and American Government cover everything from Elections and the Electoral College, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, and the Legislative Branch! With 10 Weeks of daily prompts, these Bell Ringers provide rigorous and engaging enrichment for American Civics students -- full of critical thinking, creative prompts, test prep, and reflection questions, you can use these Bell Ringers as hooks for lessons, to launch discussions, review mater
Preview of Declaration of Independence Close Read for Civics & American Government

Declaration of Independence Close Read for Civics & American Government

In this Declaration of Independence Close-Read, students work through three pages of excerpts from Thomas Jefferson's Declaration, answering questions in the margins to define key terms, analyze the text, and determine the big ideas behind this foundational document. (If you've enjoyed the Influential Documents Annotated Close Read or the John Locke & Thomas Jefferson | Social Contract Close-Read & Comparison, this is designed to match!) Perfect for middle and high school students in Civ
Preview of Know Your Rights! Due Process Amendments

Know Your Rights! Due Process Amendments

This Know Your Rights! Due Process Amendments set of articles, reviews, and activities has everything you need for a comprehensive Civics, American Government, or American History lesson on the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments, as well as the Supreme Court cases Miranda v. Arizona, Gideon v. Wainwright, and in re Gault. Perfect for middle and high school Civics, American History, and American Government students studying due process, the rule of law, and the United States Constitution
Preview of Who is a Citizen? Civics & Citizenship Article & Review for American Government

Who is a Citizen? Civics & Citizenship Article & Review for American Government

Who is a Citizen? What is citizenship? This Who Is a Citizen? Article & Review makes a great introduction to Civics and Citizenship for your middle school Civics or American Government class. Students close-read an article introducing the concepts of Civics, Citizenship, the 14th Amendment, Law of Soil and Law of Blood, the Naturalization Process, refugees, and both legal and illegal aliens. They then complete a worksheet that reviews the article, asking about key concepts and vocabulary.Pri
Preview of John Locke & Thomas Jefferson | Social Contract Close-Read for American History

John Locke & Thomas Jefferson | Social Contract Close-Read for American History

This John Locke & Thomas Jefferson Social Contract Close Read & Comparison is a set of 3 worksheets aligned to Florida State Standard SS.7.CG.1.4 The Enlightenment and Its Influence, reviewing John Locke, the Social Contract, and their connection to Thomas Jefferson's Declaration of Independence. A printable version as well as a Google Slides and TPT Easel version are all included! Suitable for middle and high school students in American History, American Government, and Civics classroom
Preview of Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics & American Government - Quarter Three

Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics & American Government - Quarter Three

These Standards-Based Bell Ringers for Civics & American Government cover such topics as the Executive and Judicial Branch, the Bill of Rights, Voting Rights Amendments, the Civil Rights Era, the Rule of Law, and Landmark Supreme Court Cases, reinforcing the key concepts you'll be teaching in your American Government curriculum! Suitable for middle and high school students, these daily Bell Ringers engage students with the material, so that they're thinking critically and creatively, forging
Preview of Marbury v. Madison Supreme Court Case Comic Strip Activity for Civics

Marbury v. Madison Supreme Court Case Comic Strip Activity for Civics

How did the Supreme Court, in Marbury v. Madison, give itself the power of judicial review? Do your students need a little extra practice wrapping their heads around the landmark Supreme Court Case Marbury v. Madison? This Marbury v. Madison Supreme Court Case Comic Strip provides both a creative outlet and extra enrichment as students illustrate the events leading up to John Marshall's landmark decision. Perfect for middle and high school Civics, American Government, and American History studen
Preview of Articles of Confederation Article & Activities | for Civics & American History

Articles of Confederation Article & Activities | for Civics & American History

This Articles of Confederation Article & Activities resource contains everything you need for an engaging lesson on America's first governing document. Aligned to the Florida State Standard for Middle School Civics, SS.7.CG.1.7: Articles of Confederation, this resource comes with a 2-page reading passage, a review, an organizational chart, a creative newspaper article project, and a comparison activity matching excerpts from the United States Constitution to specific weaknesses of the Articl
Preview of The Bill of Rights Article & Review - U.S. Constitution Activity for Civics!

The Bill of Rights Article & Review - U.S. Constitution Activity for Civics!

This Bill of Rights Article & Review provides an overview of the first ten Amendments to the United States Constitution! The article covers the debate between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists leading up to the creation of the Bill of Rights, details each of the ten Amendments in order, and includes two pages of review: one, a comprehension check for the article, and a short essay component in which the students pretend to be an Anti-Federalist and write a letter to the United States Cong
Preview of The Bill of Rights Annotated Close Read - Civics & American Government

The Bill of Rights Annotated Close Read - Civics & American Government

In these Bill of Rights Annotated Close Reads for Civics and American History, students close read and think critically about the first ten Amendments to the United States Constitution. The full text of each Amendment is included, surrounded by critical thinking questions that help students understand the language and impact of each Amendment, while a review at the end of the activity tests comprehension of the main ideas. This resource is perfect for middle and high school Civics, American Gove
Preview of Preamble to the Constitution Annotated Close Read

Preamble to the Constitution Annotated Close Read

This Preamble to the Constitution Annotated Close Read lets students dive deeper into the language and purpose of the Preamble. Aligned to the Florida State Standard for Middle School Civics, SS.7.CG.1.8 Preamble of the U.S. Constitution, students read through the Preamble, answering questions along the margins, which ask the students to define key terms, rewrite key concepts, and apply the goals of government listed in the Preamble to government actions today. Doing a close read challenges stud
Preview of Amending the Constitution Article & Review - for Civics & American Government

Amending the Constitution Article & Review - for Civics & American Government

This Amending the Constitution 1-Page Article & Review offers a brief introduction to Constitutional Amendments, useful for the kick-off to your unit on the Bill of Rights and other Constitutional Amendments. Perfect for middle or high school students of Civics, American Government, and American History! This resource includes:✯ A short Amending the Constitution Article, which:introduces students to the word amendmentdetails historic Amendments to the Constitution, such as the Bill of Rights
Preview of U.S. Foreign & Domestic Policy Article & Review for Civics & American History

U.S. Foreign & Domestic Policy Article & Review for Civics & American History

This United States Foreign & Domestic Policy Article & Review includes a three-page reading passage introducing U.S. foreign and domestic policy, as well as the tools and goals of U.S. foreign policy, and three activities: a review with vocabulary and questions related to the text, a Foreign or Domestic policy? scenario activity, and a "tools of foreign policy" timeline activity. Perfect for middle or high school students studying United States foreign policy in their Civics, American Hi
Preview of Passport to U.S. Citizenship: Naturalization Process Scenarios for Civics

Passport to U.S. Citizenship: Naturalization Process Scenarios for Civics

In this Passport to Citizenship Scenarios activity, students will show their understanding of the United States citizenship and naturalization process by determining whether seven applicants are eligible for United States citizenship. This two-sided worksheet provides seven different scenarios, and students must determine whether each candidate meets the requirements for naturalization. Perfect for middle school students studying Civics, American Government, or American History!This resource is
Preview of Goals of U.S. Foreign Policy Creative One-Pager Project for Civics

Goals of U.S. Foreign Policy Creative One-Pager Project for Civics

In this Goals of U.S. Foreign Policy Creative One-Pager Project for Civics, students create shields depicting the five goals of United States foreign policy, showcasing how foreign policy protects America. Students decorate their shield with each of the five goals of U.S. foreign policy, including definitions, examples, and images. This imaginative One-Pager lets students get creative and have fun — all while showing off how much they've learned about U.S. foreign policy. Perfect for your middle
Preview of Who Can Run? Qualifications for Office U.S. Election Article & Review for Civics

Who Can Run? Qualifications for Office U.S. Election Article & Review for Civics

This Who Can Run? Qualifications for Political Office Article & Review for Civics covers the Constitutional requirements for running for the Presidency, Senate, and House of Representatives in the United States. A graphic organizer, vocabulary review, and reflection are included, as well as a Who Can Run? scenario activity in which students read character bios and determine who is qualified to run for office. Perfect for any middle or high school Civics, American History, or American Govern
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