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Government activboard activities

Preview of The Constitution, The Bill of Rights, and Responsibilities

The Constitution, The Bill of Rights, and Responsibilities

Created by
Bethany Ray
Having to teach your students about government can be tough! This file will make it easier for you to teach and for your students to understand how our great country came to be as it is today. This file includes 3 student interactive books and a PPT to go along with it for you to use on your interactive board, interacitve flip-flaps, a booking making activity for the Bill of Rights, 2 vocabulary assessments, 1 fluency assessment, and 1 standards based assessment to help your students how to answ
Preview of Bridge of Spies Movie Guide & Key

Bridge of Spies Movie Guide & Key

This guide has 42 questions that are in chronological order throughout the movie so students can easily follow along and pull information from the film at the same time. For the teacher I have an answer key attached with the answers highlighted and marked in red so you can easily see them. The file will be a zipped folder to provide you with both a DOCX. file which you can edit as you like and an all ready to print PDF file.
Preview of Nothing But The Truth Novel Study Bundle (editable)

Nothing But The Truth Novel Study Bundle (editable)

A Brief Breakdown of the NovelNothing But The Truth is a documentary novel about a high school student, Philip, and an incident that occurs in his English class taught by Miss Narwin, a veteran English teacher. What unfolds is a story about motives, perspectives, media bias, local politics, free speech, and, most significantly, how the truth can get lost in the shuffle. As someone who taught middle school government, modern world history, and English Language Arts, I think this novel is essentia
Preview of Checks & Balances 3.1 Civics EOC Continued: Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Smartboard

Checks & Balances 3.1 Civics EOC Continued: Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Smartboard

Checks & Balances 3.1 Civics EOC Continued: Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, SmartboardThis lesson is an in-depth look at the Checks & Balances of the three branches of the United States Federal Government. Students will learn first why a system of checks and balances was put in place, and then they will look at most of the ways (checks) that the three branches stop each other from abusing their powers. Each check is explained and examples are given to reinforce comprehension. Checks and balance
Preview of Home, School, and Community Authority Figures

Home, School, and Community Authority Figures

Created by
Oink4PIGTALES
Give your kindergarten and 1st grade students simple and easy to use practice and review activities for identifying community leaders and authority figures at home, in school, and in the community! This Community Leaders and Authority Figures BUNDLE includes NO-PREP Sorts Worksheets, Task Cards, Digital Boom Cards, and Easel Ready Interactive task cards! These supplemental social studies activities go GREAT with ANY social studies curriculum!Learning to identify authority figures can help your k
Preview of The Constitution - Checks and Balances - Interactive Powerpoint and Worksheet

The Constitution - Checks and Balances - Interactive Powerpoint and Worksheet

This lesson on checks and balances includes an interactive power point (8 slides total) as well as a student worksheet that helps to clearly explain the various checks and balances of the U.S. Government (CA Standard 8.2.7). What makes this power point unique is that it is specially designed with hidden links that make it a truly interactive power point and perfect for any smart board, however only a laptop and a digital projector are required. The power point consists of one title page, one hub
Preview of 5th Grade History Alive Jeopardy Review Games Bundle

5th Grade History Alive Jeopardy Review Games Bundle

Created by
Ronda Wilson
This is a bundle of 3 easy to navigate Jeopardy PowerPoints used to review the content presented in History Alive: America's Past - Chapter 3 (Native American Cultural Regions) Chapter 13 (The Revolutionary War) Chapters 14 & 15 (The Constitution and Bill of Rights) The Preview file shows a sample from the Chapters 14 & 15 Jeopardy Review. Each of these Jeopardy Reviews are available in my store, but buying this bundles saves you $5.00! Thank you for viewing and please leave feedbac
Preview of Presidents Day Lesson Activity:  Guess the Presidents PowerPoint Game for K-3

Presidents Day Lesson Activity: Guess the Presidents PowerPoint Game for K-3

Created by
Laura's Lessons
Here's an interactive PowerPoint lesson activity for Presidents’ Day appropriate for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, or third grade. For the game, a picture of a President is hidden under rectangle shapes. Students take turns choosing a rectangle to tap or mouse click and the rectangle flies off to reveal part of the President's picture. As the picture is revealed, students guess the name of the President. The name of the President with a few fun facts are on the following page. Then
Preview of Three Branches of Government Worksheet

Three Branches of Government Worksheet

Students circle the branch of government that is responsible for each duty listed.
Preview of United States Constitution Bill of Rights Interactive Google Slides Pear Deck

United States Constitution Bill of Rights Interactive Google Slides Pear Deck

Engage your students with these interactive Google Slides/Pear Deck that cover the fundamentals of the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. This resource includes a BrainPop video (log-in required!) about the Constitution and interactive writing and drawing prompts to help students master the content. Additionally, this lesson features 3 samples of "Do Now" questions and 2 samples of "Closing" tasks to connect the lesson to current events of 2020 or to prompt students to reflect on
Preview of What Is Civics Introduction to Civic Engagement Pear Deck Google Slides

What Is Civics Introduction to Civic Engagement Pear Deck Google Slides

Introduce your students to Civics with these 10 thought-provoking questions! This slide deck can be used in whole-group instruction for maximum engagement, or in self-paced mode. A YouTube video explaining the importance of civics and civic engagement are also included. This lesson incorporates mixed-level questions to guide instruction and improve students' ELA skills, such as identifying and applying domain-specific vocabulary and composing clear written responses.These slides are perfect for
Preview of Louisiana Social Studies Unit 2 Bundle

Louisiana Social Studies Unit 2 Bundle

Using the new Louisiana Social Studies Framework Instructional Resources, you will receive Google Slides that link to individual Supporting Question slides. Students will view Louisiana's state's documents, as well as video links.Framing Question: How does our system of government work?For use with the new Louisiana Social Studies Framework, Grade 3:Unit 2: Paper and Places
Preview of Bill of Rights Informational Social Studies Reading Passages & Worksheets

Bill of Rights Informational Social Studies Reading Passages & Worksheets

Created by
Enhance SEL
Bill of Rights Informational Social Studies Reading Passages & WorksheetsAnswer Key Included10 Amendments matching activity US HistoryUSA GovernmentUsage ideas:Social Studies LessonReading NonfictionPartner WorkGuided InstructionIndependent WorkEnrichmentReteachingHomeworkSubstitute FolderPreview for entire resource availableAdditional S.S. Resources:Three Branches of GovernmentChecks & BalancesThe Statue of LibertyThe Washington MonumentPresident's DayVeteran's DayDr. Martin Luther King
Preview of Who Is/Was Ruth Bader Ginsburg Powerpoint

Who Is/Was Ruth Bader Ginsburg Powerpoint

Created by
Liza Abbott
A Google Slide presentation using the information from the book, Who Is Ruth Bader Ginsburg. This is intended to be a supplement to the book. There are 69 slides that include questions and answers with page numbers, pictures, and videos related to each topic. I have included the Alabama standards and there is a slide with related topics.The videos are embedded into the PowerPoint but I have also included the link because sometimes the embedded video does not work. Please keep in mind that due to
Preview of Types of Government Poster Project or Google Slides for American Government

Types of Government Poster Project or Google Slides for American Government

This project is designed to allow students to be creative with an American Government course content through creating a poster dealing with the types of government.ObjectiveStudents will create a poster for the purpose of mastering the types of government.Students will also have the option of completing the activity in the Google Slides platform.Included in Product:Teacher Instructions for Poster ProjectStudent Instructions for Poster ProjectLink for Google Classroom version of the assignmentRub
Preview of 3rd Grade GA Social Studies Cummulative Review Fun

3rd Grade GA Social Studies Cummulative Review Fun

Created by
Luvteaching
This Power Point Jeopardy game is a cumulative review to help prepare your 3rd grade students for the Social Studies portion of the CRCT. The categories include government, historical figures, obstacles, character traits, geography, and economics. If the CRCT has already passed, its a fun way to review for the year! I hope you enjoy the game as much as my students did.
Preview of Georgia Ancient Greece TV Trivia Columns, Location, Government

Georgia Ancient Greece TV Trivia Columns, Location, Government

Jeopardy review game on concepts of Greece taught in Georgia third grade. Game review concepts of Architecture, Olympics, Government, and location of the country of Greece.
Preview of 3rd Grade Social Studies Jeopardy Game Review

3rd Grade Social Studies Jeopardy Game Review

Created by
Angie Smith
Your students will love this CRCT Jeopardy review of Social Studies Georgia Standards. They will beg to play this interactive game with the music included! They will review Greece, Democracy and Famous Americans all in one 30 minute segment. I play boys against girls and classes against classes. They love this on the pomethian board. Turn the volume up!
Preview of Louisiana Social Studies Grade 3 Unit 2 Topic 1 How Our Government Works

Louisiana Social Studies Grade 3 Unit 2 Topic 1 How Our Government Works

Using the new Louisiana Social Studies Framework Instructional Resources, you will receive Google Slides that link to individual Supporting Question slides. Students will view Louisiana's state's documents as well as video links.Framing Question: How does our system of government work?Supporting Questions: What are the powers of each branch of government? 20 slidesWhy is the separation of powers important? 13 slidesWhy do we have federal, state, and local governments? How are they similar, yet d
Preview of Georgia Government Trivia-Levels, Branches, Duties, Leaders

Georgia Government Trivia-Levels, Branches, Duties, Leaders

Jeopardy review game on concepts of government taught in Georgia. Reviews branches, levels, Leaders, duties of each branch, etc. Provides multiple choice and true/false questions. Designed for third graders but will prove useful for many other grade levels as well.
Preview of Checks and Balances to Make a Law

Checks and Balances to Make a Law

In this fun activity, student explore the roles of each branch of government for creating a law. The students are separated into the three branches of government. Each branch is given a set of bills and directions for how their branch is to react to the bill. The activity starts by having the Legislative Branch choose one of the bills they would like to pass. Next, the Executive Branch determines if the bill is good for the country and then the Legislative Branch checks the Constitution. In addi
Preview of Citizenship and Government Jeopardy Review Game - 3rd Grade Social Studies

Citizenship and Government Jeopardy Review Game - 3rd Grade Social Studies

Want a fun way to review Citizenship and Government concepts with your third graders? Use this Jeopardy-style game! Students will love working in teams during this fun, no-prep activity! Keep reading to learn all the details!What are the categories?Rules and Laws (SOL 3.11)Rights (SOL 3.11)Responsibilities (SOL 3.11)Diversity (SOL 3.13)Government (SOL 3.12)How does it work?Students work in teams (up to five teams if you use the digital scoreboard)Take turns letting teams pick a category and poin
Preview of Civics For All

Civics For All

Remote Learning for your Google Classroom on Google Slides. This is a digital resource, great for Remote LearningLet me save you hours of planning!This "Civics for All: 3-5 Part 1" resource is a companion to the New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) curriculum, Passport to Social Studies. This curriculum resource is Lesson 1 of Part 1 for Grades 3-5. Lesson 1 of the Civics for All curriculum is designed to be modified and adapted to fit the needs of Remote Learning and all New York Cit
Preview of U.S. Symbols in Brief

U.S. Symbols in Brief

Here are 21 passages on American Symbols for sharing with students. Written to give brief information, not full lessons; these passages can be just the thing for distributive practice or to set up further research or lessons. There is a picture or photograph for each page to engage students, while a student/s or the teacher shares the passages. Use them to: enhance Morning Meetings, introduce a social studies lesson, pull out for review, practice oral reading of non-fiction texts, read in small
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