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Preview of Government Vocab Terms Quiz (Georgia 6th/7th GSE)

Government Vocab Terms Quiz (Georgia 6th/7th GSE)

Fifteen basic government terms found in GSE for Grades 6 & 7. Editable for personalization & /or differentiation.
Preview of Elections and Campaigns: Evaluating  Debates, Platforms, and Experience

Elections and Campaigns: Evaluating Debates, Platforms, and Experience

Students learn how to evaluate candidates in this easy 2 step lesson! This products includesPowerPoint presentationfold-able notes perfect for an interactive notebookThis resource aligns with the following standardsFlorida Sunshine State Standards SS.7.C.2.9: Evaluate candidates for political office by analyzing their qualifications, experience, issue-based platforms, debates, and political ads. National Social Studies Standards NSS-C.5-8.1 CIVIC LIFE, POLITICS AND GOVERNMENTWhat are Civic Life,
Preview of Levels and Branches of Government Graphic/Study Guide

Levels and Branches of Government Graphic/Study Guide

Help your students make sense of the levels and branches of government with this easy to follow graphic organizer/study guide.
Preview of Get Gerrymandered!: A Digital Map Activity

Get Gerrymandered!: A Digital Map Activity

Created by
Jenna Copper
My husband (an AP Government and AP US History teacher) and I created this resource as a civic competency lesson and activity. In the United States, we, more often than not, have artificially noncompetitive elections due to gerrymandering. The intent of this resource is to teach your students about the effects of gerrymandering on elections and how to analyze their congressional district. Students will search congressional district maps to identify gerrymandered United States House Districts. T
Preview of Government Leaders Packet

Government Leaders Packet

Students write about the jobs and duties of their mayor, governor, and President.
Preview of Types of Leaders Assessement

Types of Leaders Assessement

Created by
Simply Shogreen
This document is a great assessment for social studies (elementary level) relevant to types of leaders. Includes multiple choice and a short written response. Focuses on the President/Governor and Mayor positions.
Preview of 2012 Election/Electoral College Social Studies/Math Lesson

2012 Election/Electoral College Social Studies/Math Lesson

Created by
Ms Laura
This lesson aims to explain the electoral college system to students, as well as provide them with a math lesson. It begins with an explanation of the electoral college. Students calculate the total number of votes themselves by adding up the state votes. They then calculate the majority needed to win. Next, the lesson talks about whether or not the electoral college is "fair." Finally, students hold a mock election. They do one mock election with an electoral college, and one with the pop
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