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Adult education civics homeschool curricula

Preview of American Civics / Government Workbook

American Civics / Government Workbook

mmerse students in the world of American Civics with this meticulously crafted workbook, thoughtfully aligned with National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies. Each chapter presents a deep dive into essential topics, offering a rich reading guide, engaging worksheets adorned with captivating graphic organizers, and immersive hands-on activities. Perfectly suited for both homeschooling and classroom settings, this workbook covers crucial subjects such as:Chapter 1: CitizenshipChapter 2: Righ
Preview of U.S. Military Study - High School

U.S. Military Study - High School

Full United States Military 19 Week Study. Book list, readings, videos, discussion questions. History of the military as a whole as well as each branch individually.Joining the militaryBasic training study for each branch of the militaryMilitary Academies for each branchPlus - ROTC, Benefits, Selective Service, Pay and Pensions If you have a high school student looking at joining the military or just has an interest in the military, this study will guide you through the details of the military.
Preview of CIVICS AND CITIZENSHIP YEAR 7 AUSTRALIAN - LAWS AND CITIZEN

CIVICS AND CITIZENSHIP YEAR 7 AUSTRALIAN - LAWS AND CITIZEN

Created by
Annie Kho
The resource can be used as a class test or research project for Year 7 Australian Curriculum only. There are 8 pages with:· 17 fills in the blanks questions · label 1 diagram· 14 short essay questionsAnswers are provided for all the questions The preview is all the pages in this resource.Please view the the preview ensuring the resource is suitable for your age group before purchasing.English literacy resourcesPREPOSITON OF TIME GRADE 2 TO 6NOUNS - THIRD GRADELINKING VERBS USING IS AM AND ARESi
Preview of Types of Government Comparison Chart Activity  (Google Compatible)

Types of Government Comparison Chart Activity (Google Compatible)

Types of Government Comparison Chart The Types of Government Comparison Chart Activity asks students to read about the three main types of government around the world, then asks them to organize the information presented into a comparison chart. The chart presents the students with questions ranging from who runs the government to how much freedom the citizens are given in the country. This is a great lesson to help students understand the differences between government types around the world as
Preview of Civics Curriculum Full Course

Civics Curriculum Full Course

Created by
Ms Loumeau
This is everything you need to teach a Civics course. This course has three units:1. Founding Documents (Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights, Federalist Papers, Articles of Confederation)2. Politics (Liberal vs Conservative View Points, 6 biggest political parties in the US, how to run a political campaign, history of campaigns, elections, etc)3. Three Branches of Government (Legislative, Executive, Judicial)This course contains multiple projects, slide show lessons with n
Preview of Daily Current Events Activity Worksheet

Daily Current Events Activity Worksheet

Created by
Charles Memering
This is a half page handout to use for keeping track of daily current events. It works great if you show Channel One or CNN Student News each day in your classroom as a daily warmup. Students list the locations of the day's top stories, mark an X on a Robinson Projection Map for each story, and then summarize the stories at the bottom of the page. It gets students thinking about events and also keeps them on task when watching the video.
Preview of Voting, Your Right, Your Responsibility

Voting, Your Right, Your Responsibility

Created by
Donna Melton
This lesson attempts to teach why voting is important, a little about the history of elections, and most importantly, how to wisely get information in order to cast an informed vote. I have listed sources of information that are nonpartisan and discussed peer reviewed publications as well as the bias of an information source. It can be presented with a projector as a kind of powerpoint, or printed on transparencies for presentation that way. It is PDF so it probably will not automatically adva
Preview of The Bill of Rights: The Making of an American Constitution

The Bill of Rights: The Making of an American Constitution

The Bill of Rights, the Making of a Constitution-- The ultimate supplement to your Constitution studies! This guide will help your students in grades 6-12 understand the content and meaning of the Bill of Rights. Includes a "Quick Guide" of all 10 Constitutional Pamphlets for the Bill of Rights Amendments Great for Constitution test prep. Evaluation included.Includes:General summaryBibliography of books for classroom and background useGuided discussion of the making of the Constitution"In a Nut
Preview of Economics Current Event Reading and Application Assignment

Economics Current Event Reading and Application Assignment

This is an ongoing assignment I use in my classroom every year and all year long. It is great because it makes the students read current event econ articles and it also is pretty foolproof of cheating, etc....The students are actually thinking about econ terms and applying them to the articles.
Preview of Constitution 00 - Bundled Unit - Distance Learning

Constitution 00 - Bundled Unit - Distance Learning

Reading social studies content on the Constitution for fourth or fifth-grade students or remedial activities for older students- There are 29 pages of informational text with Constitution content. In addition, there are: vocabulary words, multiple-choice quizzes, writing extension questions, vocabulary matching activities, a cause and effect activity, a graphing activity, answer keys, and vocabulary flash cards. This is the entire Constitution Unit with all seven lessons bundled together. These
Preview of Critical Analysis of Current Event Civics Activities in Today’s Media

Critical Analysis of Current Event Civics Activities in Today’s Media

Practical Learning Online Course Offering Summer of 2017 Pract The Facts™ Critical Analysis of Current Event Civics Activities in Today’s Media A supplemental civics course in critical thinking and fact checking for 10th grade and above.“Young people who recalled experiencing more high-quality civic education practices in schools were more likely to vote, to form political opinions,
Preview of Postcard Campaign #4: Renewable Energy

Postcard Campaign #4: Renewable Energy

This packet introduces a specific environmental issue (in this case, the urgent need for 100% renewable energy), explains the background and implications in an engaging infographic, then walks the students through writing postcards to their representatives. The packets are generally designed as sequential, so that the students' overall knowledge builds on itself with each campaign. However, with a little scaffolding, picking and choosing a topic that matches a class theme would work out fine.Inc
Preview of Postcard Campaign #3 - Deforestation

Postcard Campaign #3 - Deforestation

This packet introduces a specific environmental issue (in this case, the the destruction of rainforests and necessary response), explains the background and implications in an engaging infographic, then walks the students through writing postcards to companies contributing to the problem. The packets are generally designed as sequential, so that the students' overall knowledge builds on itself with each campaign. However, with a little scaffolding, picking and choosing a topic that matches a cla
Preview of Social Communication & Collaborative Pronunciation At School & Work

Social Communication & Collaborative Pronunciation At School & Work

Created by
Norma Flores
Objective of “Social Communication & Collaborative Pronunciation in English: Part 3 At School & Work”This self-improvement guidebook is dedicated to the concept of fostering clear and ethical communication in private, public, social and political life by instilling competent speaking and listening skills amongst monolingual, multilingual, ESL and multicultural speakers of the Mainstream American English language, in order to solve human problems while maintaining mutually beneficial re
Preview of Bill of Rights Rap Video (Constitution, U.S History, Amendments)
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Bill of Rights Rap Video (Constitution, U.S History, Amendments)

Created by
School Yard Rap
This illustrated Rap Video teaches about the Bill of Rights and explains what each one of the first 10 amendments guarantees.
Preview of Pro-Life Citizenship

Pro-Life Citizenship

Pro-Life Citizenship shows high school students the importance of political action and helps students understand their role in government, even when they have not yet reached voting age. In this lesson packet, students learn about what it takes to form their moral conscience and how the moral conscience plays an integral role in helping voters carry out their civic duty.Parents, teachers, and home educators alike will appreciate the depth and scope of this lesson as it prepares high school stude
Preview of Postcard Campaign #8: Plastic Packaging

Postcard Campaign #8: Plastic Packaging

This packet introduces a specific environmental issue (in this case, tackling plastic packaging), explains the background and implications in an engaging infographic, then walks the students through writing postcards to influential companies. The packets are generally designed as sequential, so that the students' overall knowledge builds on itself with each campaign. However, with a little scaffolding, picking and choosing a topic that matches a class theme would work out fine.Included:* links t
Preview of Aspects of Culture

Aspects of Culture

Created by
Mr Geography
Aspects of CultureFantastic visuals from cultures around the world. This is a great way to introduce the concept of culture to your students. The pictures are high quality and selected to illustrate each of the Aspects of Culture. Pictures speak louder than words when it comes to culture. These images will capture the imagination of your students, encourage them to study to understand other cultures and prepare them to relate to these cultures. The key to Diversity is understanding. User Friendl
Preview of U.S. Presidency (American Government) from my online Community College class

U.S. Presidency (American Government) from my online Community College class

Created by
Passion4Learning
This is my updated U.S. Presidency (Executive Branch) chapter from my American Government introductory course at Santa Fe College (Community/Junior College) in Florida. Now that we are 'online only' due to the COVID19, I have put notations on many of the 'note fields' of the 59 power points, and there are also nine active links to videos. In the cover slide, the notes include the review sheet need to know questions that will be on the exam covering this material--as a review. This chapter look
Preview of 50 States and Capitols List - FREEBIE!

50 States and Capitols List - FREEBIE!

Simple, but attractive list of all fifty states and capitols. This is meant for teachers to reference, but also can be distributed to help students research, learn, and memorize all fifty states and capitol cities. Intended for use with the Elementary or Middle Grades State-By-State U.S. Geography Notebook, but certainly can be used standalone. I hope you and your students enjoy this product!
Preview of Constitution 08 - Duties, Responsibilities, and Elections - Distance Learning

Constitution 08 - Duties, Responsibilities, and Elections - Distance Learning

Reading social studies content on the Constitution and civic duty, voting, and elections for fourth or fifth-grade students or remedial activities for older students- There is a 10-page lesson of informational text. In addition, there are: vocabulary words, a multiple-choice quiz, two writing extension questions, fun facts about the 2016 Presidential Election, a graphing activity, a vocabulary matching activity, answer keys, and 12 vocabulary flash cards. These activities are also available in a
Preview of 8.6 - Document lesson: What is history?

8.6 - Document lesson: What is history?

This file includes a full document-based lesson:6 secondary sources grouped around a guiding questionA handout on historical literacy (sourcing, contextualizing, reading and inferring, and corroborating)A graphic organizer for focusing attention on key information, organizing ideas, and drawing attention to similarities and differences between the sourcesSupport for students working virtually and/or independently:Model answers in the student handoutVideo guidance modeling how to read and take no
Preview of Taking Care of the People in 2024 -- Lessons From History

Taking Care of the People in 2024 -- Lessons From History

Discover how Taking Care of the People in ancient history can be applied to the present as Plato defines justice, its role in the world, and its relationship to happiness. We can learn so much from the founders of Western Philosophy and from the Enlightenment as we prepare to vote for a government of "we the people" in 2024. This 6 minute read includes Questions and Answers together with recommended classroom activities for solving problems during this historic year in American History.
Preview of United States History/American Government: Bill of Rights Project/Presentation

United States History/American Government: Bill of Rights Project/Presentation

The Bill of Rights is an essential part of American history and government, representing the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. These amendments were added to the Constitution in 1791, and they protect the fundamental rights of American citizens, such as freedom of speech, religion, and the press. The Bill of Rights also establishes important principles of due process and limits the powers of the federal government.Studying the Bill of Rights is critical for understanding the foundat
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