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Free government printables for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of FREE! Doodle Fold - The Constitution - Chapter 14 History Alive for INB

FREE! Doodle Fold - The Constitution - Chapter 14 History Alive for INB

Chapter 14 The Constitution Includes: student blanks and teacher keys plus a PowerPoint to show the answers! NEW and UPDATED! I added color to all the files and also powerpoints to show the keys. This is one FREE chapter as part of a larger bundle priced at $19.60 for 20 chapters, found here: Doodle Notes - Social Studies History Alive Foldables All content is aligned to the History Alive Social Studies (America's Past) book. The foldables match this book of History Alive: HISTORY
Preview of Presidential Facts Sheets - Washington to Biden

Presidential Facts Sheets - Washington to Biden

UPDATED EDITION! Now includes President Biden. This is a great resource to use as a gallery walk, entry task, or additional resource to any US History unit. Have students dive into the presidential quotes to understand the historical meanings or the personalities of the presidents.I have included engaging facts about all presidents, quotes, and pictures of the presidents. And best yet, it's FREE! So, how can you go wrong?Here are some other products which you might find helpful: Tuskegee Airme
Preview of For Which We Stand: What Is Government?

For Which We Stand: What Is Government?

For Which We Stand: What Is Government? is the first part of a bundle for the book, For Which We Stand. This can also be used as part of an interactive notebook! For Which We Stand: What Is Government activity focuses on introducing/reviewing different types of governments and defining them.Don't forget to also download the other activities from For Which We Stand bundle!For Which We Stand: What Is Government? Part 2For Which We Stand: What Does The Government Look Like? Part 1For Which We Stan
Preview of US Symbols Writing

US Symbols Writing

Writing pages to go with -the American Flag -the bald eagle -the statue of liberty -the white house 1/2 page with 4 dotted lines for writing and pictures of each symbol at top.
Preview of Bill of Rights -  Constitution Interactive Notebook Insert

Bill of Rights - Constitution Interactive Notebook Insert

Need something for your interactive journal? Download now for your students to have the Bill of Rights at the palm of their hands! This interactive journal insert has 2 versions to serve your students, we included one version with pre-typed amendments & a blank version for your students to paraphrase on their own to help remember what the first 10 amendments are about!Don't forget to download the rest of our inserts and keep a lookout for more inserts!
Preview of Early Reconstruction Timeline - For Unit on Civil War & Reconstruction

Early Reconstruction Timeline - For Unit on Civil War & Reconstruction

Students often have difficulty with chronology when studying historical events. Timelines, although useful, are often wordy, overemphasize exact dates, and don't provide students with enough of a snapshot of the essential information they need to establish chronology and cause and effect patterns. Scaffolding for Social Studies Group was unhappy with many of the timelines out there regarding early Reconstruction, so I created this one! Congressional and presidential actions are color-coded an
Preview of First and Second Continental Congress

First and Second Continental Congress

I love using guided notes with powerpoints in my class because as I am teaching, students are filling in the blanks on their notes which keeps students interested and on task. The guided notes handout is separate.
Preview of Informed Opinion Data Analysis - Powerpoint

Informed Opinion Data Analysis - Powerpoint

Engage students in critical thinking as they explore the foundational principles of the U.S. government through historical lenses and contemporary applications. Students are introduced to the Second Amendment and arguments around gun legislation. Through this activity, students are encouraged to actively research current data and apply it to the formation of their own opinion.This Power Point presentation serves as a resource, designed to complement Module 4 of our Modular Self-paced Professiona
Preview of TYPES OF GOVERNMENT Georgia Social Studies

TYPES OF GOVERNMENT Georgia Social Studies

Created by
CURIOUS CAT
Different types of government systems is one of the most abstract concepts- and students NEED a hard concrete anchor to learn these important ideas. THIS IS IT! A Concrete Teaching Model for the Abstract Government Power Standards Using Simple Picture Drawing Specializing in Upper Elementary and Middle Grades Government Concepts UNITARY, CONFEDERATION, FEDERAL AUTOCRATIC, OLIGARCHIC, DEMOCRATIC PARLIAMENTARY and PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS +Easy Step-by-Step Instructions +Visual Displays for Teac
Preview of Government Shutdown for Students - Questions, Answers, Discussion, Images & More

Government Shutdown for Students - Questions, Answers, Discussion, Images & More

A comprehensive guide to discuss the Government Shutdown with your students, answer questions, spark discussions, explain the government budget, federal vs. state government, and more. Includes: Title Slide Is It True? What does the Federal Government Do? Democrats and Republicans So, Figure Out a Budget Already! What's the Big Deal? What's the Argument About? What does this mean to me? So, We Have No Government? What is a Furlough? Does the President still work? Do the Congress People still wo
Preview of Current Events Lesson - The Syrian Civil War

Current Events Lesson - The Syrian Civil War

Created by
Nick Samsal
This is a short current events lesson designed to create discussion about the Syrian Civil War and the involvement by the United States. Occurring during the week of 17 September 2013, it emphasizes the proposal by Russia to peaceably remove Syria's chemical weapons. THIS DOWNLOAD INCLUDES 1) PowerPoint Slideshow - lists background information, includes a link to the news story video, and guides the teacher through the discussion. 2) Student Worksheet - students answer the Who, What, Where, Wh
Preview of Judicial Branch Handout (Fill-In-The-Blank)

Judicial Branch Handout (Fill-In-The-Blank)

This is a fill-in-the-blank handout for students to take notes on the Judicial branch of government (purposes, supreme court justices, etc.) This goes along with the PowerPoint in my store for "Government PPT" and the "Government" lyrics to Justin Bieber's song, "Baby." Enjoy! Thanks for looking! Hope this is helpful for you! :)
Preview of American Symbols

American Symbols

American symbol identification slides. Students can play it as a game to identify some familiar American symbols. It can also be used as a conversation starter if students are not familiar with the symbols. Symbols include: American Flag, Bald Eagle, the Statue of Liberty, and the Liberty Bell
Preview of Articles of Confederation PowerPoint Notes

Articles of Confederation PowerPoint Notes

Created by
JoAnna Pearson
Background information about the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and what led to the Constitutional Convention. Completely editable.
Preview of American Revolution Scoot

American Revolution Scoot

Great activity for fun and meaningful learning of the American Revolution. Works well in fourth grade. Message me for the packet that goes with the scoot. I haven't figured out how to upload that
Preview of Current Events Lesson - Obamacare (The Affordable Care Act)

Current Events Lesson - Obamacare (The Affordable Care Act)

Created by
Nick Samsal
This is a short current events lesson designed to create discussion about The Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as Obamacare. Created on 28 September 2013, this lesson focuses on the Congressional debate over legislation that would de-fund Obamacare, but would avert a government shutdown. THIS DOWNLOAD INCLUDES 1) PowerPoint Slideshow - lists background information, includes a link to the news story video, and guides the teacher through the discussion. 2) Student Worksheet - students an
Preview of Jamestown Powerpoint

Jamestown Powerpoint

Created by
Brent Alumbaugh
Jamestown power point for US History that goes over the key reasons for the founding of the settlement. Explanations of joint-stock companies, the headright system and indentured servitude. Key figures like John Smith and Powhatan are highlighted.
Preview of La Constitucion (proyecto)

La Constitucion (proyecto)

Created by
Teaching Juntos
The students will each get a "branch" of the government and create it into a super hero.
Preview of Interest Groups & Lobbyists PowerPoint

Interest Groups & Lobbyists PowerPoint

Created by
Rachel Tinsley
This presentation gives students an overview of Interest groups & Lobbyists.
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Should the US Lower the Voting Age?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Should the US Lower the Voting Age?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Are U.S. Elections Fair?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Are U.S. Elections Fair?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: What Do Rich Countries Owe Poor Countries?

Discussion-Based Lesson: What Do Rich Countries Owe Poor Countries?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Current Events Lesson - Debt Ceiling Crisis 2013

Current Events Lesson - Debt Ceiling Crisis 2013

Created by
Nick Samsal
This is a short current events lesson designed to create discussion about the possible government default on 17 October 2013. Created on 13 October 2013, this lesson focuses on the characteristics of the debt ceiling, the possible consequences of a default, and the current political situation. THIS DOWNLOAD INCLUDES 1) PowerPoint Slideshow -- includes a link to a video on background information to the debt ceiling, a link to a news video, and it guides the teacher through the discussion. 2) St
Preview of Constitution Vocabulary - Constitution Interactive Notebook Insert

Constitution Vocabulary - Constitution Interactive Notebook Insert

This product is part of our Constitution Interactive Notebook set. Need an insert for your students to remember important vocabulary from the Constitution? We have just what you need!Download now and you will have access to 2 versions, one version has important vocabulary words already typed, and a blank version for you and/or your students to pick and choose what vocabulary words are important!Don't forget to download our other products to continue to add to your interactive notebooks! Keep a l
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