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Preview of The Inauguration of a President of the United States

The Inauguration of a President of the United States

This 26 slide Google Slide show covers nearly all aspects of the Inauguration Day and what students would expect if watching the Inauguration. I have embedded links to 16 YouTube Videos and embedded more than a dozen photos to increase engagement and understanding for the students Included Topics:When it takes place (historic and modern)Unscheduled InaugurationsWhere is takes place (historic and modern)The Day of the InaugurationThe Oath (with some fun facts included)The Inaugural Address (with
Preview of What's YOUR Political Ideology? An Intro Quiz & Vocab Lesson (HS Government)

What's YOUR Political Ideology? An Intro Quiz & Vocab Lesson (HS Government)

Created by
APUSH and More
Start your Government unit on political beliefs with a lesson that's all about your students! This engaging, no-prep worksheet activity answers the question, "What’s YOUR Political Ideology?" using a reputable, high-quality quiz and reflective questions. This lesson is the perfect way to introduce concepts like "liberal," "conservative," and "libertarian" in a way that is personal and relevant to students. Instead of just reading textbook definitions, students will first take the Pew Research
Preview of Federal, State & Local Representatives Research & Quiz Social Media Editable

Federal, State & Local Representatives Research & Quiz Social Media Editable

Created by
Ms Fitts
Who Represents You? Research Worksheet & Quiz | Civics & Government | Federal, State & Local | Editable Students research their elected representatives at every level of government — federal, state, and local — then find their representatives on social media, analyze a real post or tweet, and respond with an informed civic perspective. Perfect for Government, Civics, AP Government, and Social Studies classes in grades 8–12. Why this activity stands out: ∙ Goes beyond “find your representative”
Preview of Conservative and Liberal General Quiz

Conservative and Liberal General Quiz

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Sub Plans
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Preview of Democrat v Republican: Who would say what?  Quiz worksheet - Political Parties

Democrat v Republican: Who would say what? Quiz worksheet - Political Parties

Created by
AMY MILLER
WS or Quiz that lists statements like "If you have a problem, fix it yourself" and "Everybody deserves a helping hand when they are down" and asks students to idetnify if typically a Democrat or Republican would say each statement. Includes states on many important issues in the US today.
Preview of Winning the Presidency: Teaching kids to be savvy voters -video, questions, quiz

Winning the Presidency: Teaching kids to be savvy voters -video, questions, quiz

Winning the Presidency is a fast moving, high interest, forty minute overview of the inside story of what it takes to win a presidential election. It covers the 2012 election so you will need to give some background info. I suggest watching to see if it fits your audience before your purchase. It is available on youtube, I think it is “must see” viewing for students and use it in my World History classes as well as US history and government classes. With Carl Rove, Bob Beckel, Roger Ai
Preview of Beta Blockers & Adrenergic Antagonists Word Search | Cardiac Rate Control

Beta Blockers & Adrenergic Antagonists Word Search | Cardiac Rate Control

Created by
BioMed Nerds
Focuses on beta-adrenergic antagonists that decrease heart rate and contractility. This set distinguishes between Cardioselective (Beta-1) and Non-selective (Beta-1 and Beta-2) agents, highlighting their impact on Chronotropic and Inotropic states. Because these drugs can affect the airways, it is vital to cross-reference this list with respiratory terms found in Advanced Pharmacology.
Preview of Presidential Election Activity

Presidential Election Activity

Students will take 2 online political quizzes that will rank all candidates based on the students' responses. Students will learn who they most and least align with based on what they truly believe. To cut down on potential bias by either quiz, the students will take 2, then compare the results. This activity will take coaching from the teacher for students to understand all of the issues on the quizzes. The "I Side With" quiz is better for teachers who would prefer students to be able to e
Preview of Vice Special Report: A House Divided Viewing Questions With Answers

Vice Special Report: A House Divided Viewing Questions With Answers

Created by
Stephen Sanchez
A viewing guide with questions and answers to the documentary A House Divided by Vice. This documentary explores the events of the past 8 years which increased the political divide, led to increased gridlock in government, and ultimately paved the way for the election of Donald Trump. The documentary can be found on HBO as well as purchased on Amazon or other similar video platforms. I use this in my AP Gov as well as Civics courses to, among other things, explore the role of media in shaping
Preview of Election Day PwPt - How an American President is Selected

Election Day PwPt - How an American President is Selected

Created by
AMAE Teacher
Understanding Election Day – How an American President is SelectedOverview: This engaging PowerPoint presentation will teach students about the U.S. presidential election process, the history behind how a president is selected, and the role of the Electoral College. It also includes information about the current election and a fun trivia quiz at the end to test students’ knowledge. Slide Highlights: Introduction to Election Day:Overview of what Election Day is, why it's important, and when it's
Preview of For Which We Stand: Political Offices

For Which We Stand: Political Offices

For Which We Stand: Political Offices is the sixth part of a bundle for the book, For Which We Stand. Activities can be used alone or as part of an interactive notebook! For Which We Stand: Political Offices activities focus on the different political offices, reviews over the differences between local, state, and federal elections. This bundle includes reading passages, interactive journal insert, quiz, and an essay prompt. This is a great activity as a supplemental resource and review for stu
Preview of For Which We Stand: Voting in the United States

For Which We Stand: Voting in the United States

For Which We Stand: Voting in the United States is the seventh part of a bundle for the book, For Which We Stand. Activities can be used alone or as part of an interactive notebook! For Which We Stand: Voting in the United States activities focus on the the history of voter suppression, gerrymandering, and voting rights in the United States. This bundle includes two reading passages, interactive journal insert, quizzes, discussion activity and short answer prompts. This is a great activity as a
Preview of AP U.S. Government Political Ideologies & Belief | AP Government | AP Gov Unit 4

AP U.S. Government Political Ideologies & Belief | AP Government | AP Gov Unit 4

Fully editable unit for your APGOPO Unit 4 needs. Aligned with the AP U.S. Government & Politics Course and Exam Description Redesign, 2023 UpdateAmerican Political Ideologies & Beliefs Unit 4 Includes:Word Documents4 Free Response Questions in the AP Gov redesign format - 120 Minute Timed Exam28-question Multiple Choice Question Exam - 40 Minute Timed ExamUnit Answer Key with each question tied to a:Disciplinary Practice Reasoning Process Learning ObjectiveFRQ Rubrics broken down by:Skills – st
Preview of Patriotic Bulletin Board Letters & Editable Banners | USA | Red, White & Blue

Patriotic Bulletin Board Letters & Editable Banners | USA | Red, White & Blue

Created by
Jane G Learning
Celebrate the USA and a Red, White & Blue Back to School Theme. Create patriotic door and bulletin board displays with these mix and match sets of Red, White & Blue Patriotic USA Bulletin Board Letters and Banners. 8 sets of Patriotic USA Printable Bulletin Board Letters, Numbers, Symbols, Punctuation (and Editable Banners, Pennants & Frames) will help you create a welcoming red, white and blue themed room and quality displays for all levels of the school - in class, hallways, Bulletin Boards
Preview of Political Parties PowerPoint / Google Slides w/video clips & presenter notes

Political Parties PowerPoint / Google Slides w/video clips & presenter notes

Political Parties PowerPoint / Google Slides w/video clips & presenter notes covers political parties in Government/Civics class. This 23 slide PowerPoint is packed with beautiful graphics, engaging video clips and presenter notes that aid your understanding of each slide and guides you through the lecture. PowerPoint is completely editable. Add or remove anything that doesn’t align with your curriculum. Although this PowerPoint is based on McGraw Hill’s, United States Government: Democracy in
Preview of VOTING & VOTER BEHAVIOR - Presentation - Reading Activity - Print & Digital

VOTING & VOTER BEHAVIOR - Presentation - Reading Activity - Print & Digital

This creative product for the secondary civics/U.S. The government classroom includes everything you need to teach about voting and voting behavior. Topics include - the history of voting rights, voting amendments, voting requirements, motor voter law, who votes, why some choose not to vote, and how to vote. It also includes a debate activity, "Philosophical Chairs" and a fun review activity, "Who Can Participate". Includes both print and digital versions. Buyer Feedback:This is great to add
Preview of Electoral College | Lecture & Reforms Group Activity| Civics | Print and Digital

Electoral College | Lecture & Reforms Group Activity| Civics | Print and Digital

Teach your students about the Electoral College and the ongoing debate surrounding electoral reform with this engaging, interactive lesson, perfect for middle and high school Civics, U.S. Government, or American History classes. This editable resource includes a Presentation & lecture notes template, and a collaborative Jigsaw activity where students explore and evaluate five proposed Electoral College reform plans. Designed for grades 8–12, this lesson includes both printable and Googl
Preview of AP Government Unit 4 PPT on Political Socialization, Ideology, & Voter Behavior

AP Government Unit 4 PPT on Political Socialization, Ideology, & Voter Behavior

This PPT covers the ENTIRE new AP GOV Unit 4: political culture, ideology, socialization, public opinion, polarization, economic policy, entitlement spending, and also includes voter turnout and is part of a 2-3 weeks unit (can make shorter if needed). It is updated for the 2020 election and has discussion activities, multiple choice questions, and practice FRQs. This was updated on Jan. 18th 2022. There is also a Unit 4 guided notes and activity packet available for purchase that goes with
Preview of Experimental Phytopharmacology Word Search | Drug Discovery & Ethnobotany

Experimental Phytopharmacology Word Search | Drug Discovery & Ethnobotany

Created by
BioMed Nerds
Peek into the future of drug discovery through Molecular Docking, Metabolomics, and Network Pharmacology. This theme covers the high-tech research-driven hunt for the next generation of plant-based medicines. Many of these experimental techniques are applied directly to the compounds found in our Traditional Medicine Compounds and Plant-Derived Drugs themes.
Preview of Heart Failure Pharmacology Word Search | Inotropes, Digoxin & ARNIs

Heart Failure Pharmacology Word Search | Inotropes, Digoxin & ARNIs

Created by
BioMed Nerds
Focuses on the pharmacological management of chronic and acute heart failure. This set introduces ARNIs (Sacubitril/Valsartan), Positive Inotropes like Digoxin, and the NYHA Classification of symptoms. Effective heart failure treatment often involves "triple therapy"; ensure you study the Beta Blockers and ACE Inhibitors sets to understand the full regimen.
Preview of Voting & Civic Engagement Unit BUNDLE (5 Lessons for HS Government/Civics)

Voting & Civic Engagement Unit BUNDLE (5 Lessons for HS Government/Civics)

Created by
APUSH and More
Plan your entire 2-week unit on Voting, Elections, and Civic Engagement with one click! This no-prep BUNDLE provides a comprehensive, multi-day unit for your U.S. Government or Civics class, all at a 20% discount!This is not just a collection of worksheets; it's a complete unit that takes students from the history of the franchise to the most pressing modern debates. You get webquests, video guides, current events analysis, and pro/con debate starters—everything you need to keep students engage
Preview of Researching Political Candidates & Candidate Research Questionnaire

Researching Political Candidates & Candidate Research Questionnaire

Created by
M Densmore
Researching Political Candidates & Candidate Research QuestionnaireTEKS §113.44(c)(10)(B) — explain the two-party system and evaluate the role of third parties in the United States  §113.44(c)(13)(A) — describe scenarios where good citizenship may require the subordination of personal desire for the sake of the public good §113.44(c)(13)(B) — explain the responsibilities, duties, and obligations of citizenship such as: being well informed about civic affairs, serving in the military, Voting, ser
Preview of Presidential Election: Dem/Rep party platform test for class, home & online

Presidential Election: Dem/Rep party platform test for class, home & online

Created by
Mee-Stir-Eh
Mee-Stir-Eh has updated his best selling Political Party Test for the 2024 presidential election! Your students and fellow teachers will be begging you to share a copy to see if they really identify with more conservative or liberal sides of major issues (including Covid Virus). Best of all, you can change slides starting with #8 to make it more relevant to your exact audience by adding pertinent local issues or subtracting controversial age-inappropriate issues. The last two optional slides
Preview of Should 16-Year-Olds Vote? A Current Events Lesson & Debate (Government/Civics)

Should 16-Year-Olds Vote? A Current Events Lesson & Debate (Government/Civics)

Created by
APUSH and More
Spark a lively and relevant debate in your Government or Civics class with this no-prep, high-interest lesson: Should the voting age be lowered to 16?This lesson uses a compelling article (based on The New York Times) that explores the global movement to lower the voting age . Students will analyze the core arguments for and against this change, examining it from three different angles: Developmental Psychology: Is the 16-year-old brain "ready" to vote?Partisan Politics: Why are some political
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