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Preview of Supreme Court Justices and Judicial Branch Knowledge Check Assessment

Supreme Court Justices and Judicial Branch Knowledge Check Assessment

30 Multiple choice quiz questions with versatile incorporation in teaching topics on the Federal Judiciary and Supreme Court Justices. Useful as a grade, practice or as a review of personal learning of federal judiciary and Supreme Court Justice topics and information. Questions utilize visual images of persons, as well as infographics to encourage visual learners to engage in successful learning despite formatting and design preferences of this assignment towards read/write learning styles,
Preview of Government / Civics: Student-Friendly Social Studies Standards Tracker

Government / Civics: Student-Friendly Social Studies Standards Tracker

6th-grade Civics/Government Standards and Proficiency Scales tracker. The TWITS have expanded and refreshed our products! We are now offering student-friendly Standards and Proficiency Scale matrices/tracker. These are based on Colorado State Standards and can be adapted for your state. Students will take ownership of their learning by tracking each standard or learning target. There are three levels to track: 1) "Heard it." The teacher has talked about it and the student remembers hearing it. 2
Preview of Canadian Civics Quiz Bundle- Exam Review, Parliament, Government, Elections,

Canadian Civics Quiz Bundle- Exam Review, Parliament, Government, Elections,

Easy to access interactive quizzes that give them feedback right away to students on their learning! (And no MARKING for you!!!). Check out an example here! (Student Version) How the Quizzes Work: The teacher simply creates a shareable link for the students and posts it on the class platform. Students click the link and begin! Students are able to see their score as well as all correct or incorrect responses. The teacher can access student data individually or export an Excel file! The quiz c
Preview of The Ripple Effect: A Positive and Negative Consequence Simulation

The Ripple Effect: A Positive and Negative Consequence Simulation

Empower your students to become "Life Architects" with this low-prep, high-impact simulation on choices and consequences!Designed specifically for the fourth-grade classroom, The Ripple Effect moves beyond simple "right vs. wrong" worksheets. This interactive workshop challenges students to map out the long-term impact of their decisions on their energy, their reputation, and the people around them. Using a "Chain Reaction" visualizer, students explore real-world scenarios—from finding lost mon
Preview of Tinker v. Des Moines (1969): Free Speech in Schools

Tinker v. Des Moines (1969): Free Speech in Schools

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Google Form on Tinker v. Des Moines (1969): Free Speech in Schools. It includes a bell ringer, reading, five multiple-choice questions, and an exit ticket.
Preview of Federalism - Concurrent Powers

Federalism - Concurrent Powers

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J1S
A Google Form based on the objective USG.3.2 Analyze the system of federalism including the  E. concurrent powers. The form includes two readings, eight multiple-choice questions, a finish-the-limerick bell ringer, and an SEL exit ticket.
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