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Government Common Core W.8.3b resources

Preview of 8th Grade U.S. History: Constitution & Bill of Rights COMPLETE Lesson Plan Unit!

8th Grade U.S. History: Constitution & Bill of Rights COMPLETE Lesson Plan Unit!

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This 8th Grade U.S. History Lesson Plan Unit comes with EVERYTHING that you'll need to teach your 8th graders all about the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights! These amazing resources are 100% completely ready to use for both in-person and online digital learning via Google Apps, and have been successfully used by thousands of students!The incredible resources in this U.S. Constitution Lesson Plan Unit can easily be used with any textbook, or no textbook at all!!BE SURE TO CLICK THE PRODUCT PR
Preview of Fictional Narrative Writing Project: Human Nature and Purpose of Government

Fictional Narrative Writing Project: Human Nature and Purpose of Government

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Teaching Dissent
This integrated Social Studies and Language Arts unit is designed to walk students step-by-step through the fictional narrative writing process AND It combines literary analysis, fictional narrative writing, as well as listening and speaking skills to facilitate student exploration of one of the fundamental questions of democracy: WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF GOVERNMENT? This is an excellent ELA unit to teach alongside any foundations of government unit, as it allows students to collectively deliberat
Preview of Mock Trial: School Newspaper is Censored by Principal

Mock Trial: School Newspaper is Censored by Principal

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Teach N Learn
This is a packet that contains everything you need to hold a mock trial. The packet sets up the mock trial with a short story where the principal has edited the school news paper. Put the principal on trial and see what the jury decides. The packet will guide the prosecution team and the defense team through the trial setting up opening arguments, questioning and closing statements. This is a fun activity that the students will love.
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