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Preview of Elections, Voting, Voter Turnout, and Demographics of Voters

Elections, Voting, Voter Turnout, and Demographics of Voters

This is a packet for students that has them learn about the different elections (local, state, and federal) and different positions within them, then brainstorm many questions about voting and why it is important, which elections are more important to vote for, and how the government should increase or decrease voter turnout. Then, students learn about the differences between a primary and general election. Finally, the bulk of the packet explores voter turnout in midterm vs. presidential electi
Preview of Constitution Study Guide, Quiz, & Test (& ANSWER KEYS!)

Constitution Study Guide, Quiz, & Test (& ANSWER KEYS!)

Created by
Monica Lukins
Use the attached "Constitution" study guide, quiz, and test (with ANSWER KEYS) to assess your students' knowledgy of the United States Constitution. This 5-page attachment includes: 2-page detailed Study Guide, 1-page quiz on how the constitution came to be, and a 2-page detailed test (vocab. matching, multiple-choice, true/false, & short answer) including answer keys for all parts.
Preview of Checks and Balances PowerPoint, Notes, Foldable, Activities, and Quiz

Checks and Balances PowerPoint, Notes, Foldable, Activities, and Quiz

Looking for a way to teach the three branches of government? Get this Checks and Balances lesson and have student go in-depth into the checks and balances! This resource includes:PowerPoint Foldable with checks and balances scenarios3 various activities on checks and balances -Graphing Activity for acts found unconstitutional - President Roosevelt address to congress analysis - Evaluating Congress checks Quiz Graphic organizer Want access to ALL of my civics
Preview of Laws and Citizen Quiz

Laws and Citizen Quiz

Created by
Mishay Westfall
This quiz assesses students' knowledge of: citizen law reasons for law responsibility rights responsibilities of adults vs. children
Preview of Preamble to the Constitution Quiz and Key

Preamble to the Constitution Quiz and Key

Study sheet, practice quiz, quiz, and key all included to help your students memorize the Preamble to the Constitution.
Preview of Civics and Citizenship Quiz/Worksheet

Civics and Citizenship Quiz/Worksheet

Created by
Oasis EdTech
Test your students' knowledge on general concepts on civics and citizenship with this engaging activity!Answer Key is attached!
Preview of Civics Study Guide & Quiz - Rights, Responsibilities, Bill of Rights, Government

Civics Study Guide & Quiz - Rights, Responsibilities, Bill of Rights, Government

This is a study guide and quiz for 5th grade Civics.
Preview of Short Interest Groups and Lobbyist Quiz

Short Interest Groups and Lobbyist Quiz

Created by
Sky Learning
This is a short quiz on interest groups and lobbyists. The paragraph (fill in the blank) portion was pulled from EdHelper.
Preview of Enlightenment Thinker Personality Quiz: Which Enlightenment Thinker Are You?

Enlightenment Thinker Personality Quiz: Which Enlightenment Thinker Are You?

Have you ever wondered which Enlightenment thinker you are most like? Well now you can find out! My students have so much fun taking this personality test and it is a great way to either introduce or wrap up the Enlightenment unit. Another adaptation for this lesson is to have the students take their test and then research the philosopher that they are most similar to. The options are truly endless. The test includes various scenarios that relate to the life of a middle/ high school student.
Preview of The First Amendment Reading & Chart

The First Amendment Reading & Chart

This short reading and chart on the First Amendment are perfect to teach students about the five individual freedoms stated within this amendment. The reading breaks down the First Amendment and discusses: Freedom of ReligionFreedom of AssemblyFreedom of PressFreedom of PetitionFreedom of Speech After, students will use the acronym RAPPS to identify each freedom within the First Amendment and explain how this amendment protects our individual freedoms. The acronym RAPPS is a great tool to help s
Preview of Rights and Responsibilities of a Citizen Lesson and Notes (GSE Aligned)

Rights and Responsibilities of a Citizen Lesson and Notes (GSE Aligned)

This is a great resource to use as an instructional tool/guide for teaching the rights and responsibilities of an American Citizen (SS5CG1). Topics covered in this bundle:Obligations Come with CitizenshipRules and LawsIt's Tax Time!Jury DutySelective ServiceLet's Be Fair!The Constitution Protects YouThe 5th AmendmentThe 14th AmendmentThis product includes:Detailed PowerPoint with engaging videos and tons of pictures (for ESS and ELL support) that are ready for use in PowerPoint, Google Slides, a
Preview of Supreme Court & Civil Rights Reading Worksheet

Supreme Court & Civil Rights Reading Worksheet

This is a great, 1-page reading on the US Supreme Court's role in civil rights and how it has evolved over time. It begins by explaining the court's role in protecting the rights granted by the Constitution and how it can declare an act unconstitutional. The article then covers key Civil Rights cases in the Court's history, including Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. Board of Ed., Bailey v. Patterson, Loving v. Virginia, and Roe v. Wade. Lastly, the article also details how the court's membership has
Preview of Civics And Government Lapbook: A Set of Printables

Civics And Government Lapbook: A Set of Printables

Created by
Doris Young
This file contains a set of printables to create a Civics and Government Make and Take Lapbook. My students make this lapbook as we work through our Government Unit. It then serves as a great study guide. It includes printables of matching vocabulary cards and levels of government information. You will also receive printables for students to create a Branches of Government tree. Interactive notes for testing review have been added along with a set of questions that can serve as a quiz or test.
Preview of We the People: Constitution and Government Lesson and Notes BUNDLE (GSE Aligned)

We the People: Constitution and Government Lesson and Notes BUNDLE (GSE Aligned)

This is a great resource to use as an instructional tool/guide for teaching the US Constitution and Government (SS4G1, SS4G2, and SS4G3) Topics covered in this bundle:The Declaration of IndependenceThe Preamble and "We the People"The Structure of our GovernmentThe Legislative BranchThe Executive BranchThe Judicial BranchChecks and BalancesDivision of PowersFederal PowersState PowersShared PowersThe Importance of the Division of PowersRepresentative DemocracyThe Bill of RightsThe 1st Amendment Fr
Preview of May 26 National Sorry Day Quiz: Stolen Generations, Australia History Grades 5-9

May 26 National Sorry Day Quiz: Stolen Generations, Australia History Grades 5-9

This NO PREP printable quiz worksheet activity pages are designed to help students, aged 10-14, to learn about the importance of National Sorry Day, observed on May 26, also suitable for Reconciliation Week. The PDF include 12 multiple-choice questions (tick-the-box style) focusing on the Stolen Generations, reconciliation, and the importance of remembering this part of Australian history. An answer key is also included within this file. Which age group is this digital file for?Ideal for upper
Preview of Government and Diversity SOL 2.12

Government and Diversity SOL 2.12

Created by
lv2tch86
Finally, a unit on government and diversity! This unit was specifically made to address SOL 2.12. This packet includes: *Vocabulary Cards *Vocabulary Interactive Notebook graphic organizer *Vocabulary Checks *Vocabulary Fill in the Blanks *Government Anchor Chart Labels *Government flip book *Officials Foldable *Officials sort *Mayor, sheriff, governor, president create a poster *Class voting activity *Government writing activity *Government Quiz *Diversity All About Me craft *Diversity M&M les
Preview of Types of Government Cut & Paste Activity | Civics Sorting Worksheet + Answer Key

Types of Government Cut & Paste Activity | Civics Sorting Worksheet + Answer Key

Help your students master the six major types of government with this hands-on cut and paste sorting activity! Students read short descriptions and real-world examples, then sort each into the correct government system: democracy, theocracy, oligarchy, republic, monarchy, and dictatorship. This simple, no-prep worksheet is perfect for interactive notebooks, civics lessons, sub plans, or a quick review before a quiz. The clean layout makes the activity easy to follow, and the included answer
Preview of Vermont Veteran's Day Grade 3-10 U.S. History Reading & Reflection

Vermont Veteran's Day Grade 3-10 U.S. History Reading & Reflection

Turn Veteran's Day into a Vermont history lesson that builds civic literacy This resource solves a common classroom problem: how to teach a meaningful Veteran's Day lesson that connects state history, civic courage, and grade-appropriate literacy skills. Students will read an engaging passage about the Green Mountain Boys, answer evidence-based comprehension questions, and reflect on civic courage through guided writing. Expect increased reading comprehension, stronger use of textual evidence,
Preview of I Have Rights and Responsibilities

I Have Rights and Responsibilities

Created by
Sis and Chrys
Use this worksheet as a diagnostic or formative assessment. Help your students understand the difference between rights and responsibilities using this simple handout.
Preview of Common Latin Terms and Phrases in American Government Worksheet

Common Latin Terms and Phrases in American Government Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
Latin terms are commonly used in government and civics classes, and this worksheet gives your students the opportunity to increase their Latin vocabulary. The worksheet allows students to identify and learn about ten common Latin phrases used within the American legal system. Students read the Latin phrase or term and match it to the best example. The worksheet includes 10 questions and has an answer sheet for the teacher. The worksheet can be used to generate classroom discussion or be used a
Preview of First Amendment Quiz (Virginia Civics SOL CE.3b)

First Amendment Quiz (Virginia Civics SOL CE.3b)

Created by
Civics Rocks
Fill in the blank quiz assessing student knowledge on the 1st Amendment to the United States Constitution. 8 questions with answer key Aligns with Virginia Civics and Economics standard CE.3b
Preview of Federal Legislative Branch Quiz

Federal Legislative Branch Quiz

Created by
Julia Hagemeier
10 question quiz with bonus question assessing student understanding and mastery of standards related to the Federal Legislative Branch and their powers.
Preview of 10 Days of Do Nows / Bell Ringers: Civics and Democracy, Vocabulary in Context

10 Days of Do Nows / Bell Ringers: Civics and Democracy, Vocabulary in Context

Created by
Zo Clement
This document includes 10 printable or post-able pages of "Do Nows" or Bell Ringers for a Civics, Government, or Democracy class. These are appropriate for upper elementary through early high school, with a variety of reading levels and skills represented. Each Do Now includes a section of text or a graphic, with 4-5 multiple choice questions focusing on determining the meaning of vocabulary in context. These exercises could also be used for a Reading or ELA class as a quick skills-check or mini
Preview of Types of democracy [formative assessment]

Types of democracy [formative assessment]

Do your students know the difference between direct and representative democracy? Knowing this difference expands students' understanding of a topic that, though central to the society and world they live in, is often oversimplified. Also, it's likely to show up on state assessments! 8 quick application-based questions to see if they got it. Answer key provided.
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