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Preview of Government Supreme Court Cases Guided Reading Overview + Slides Full Lesson Quiz

Government Supreme Court Cases Guided Reading Overview + Slides Full Lesson Quiz

Government Landmark Supreme Court One-Pagers with Google Forms Quiz and Teacher KeyWhen teaching Government, Civics, or U.S. Government, the Supreme Court cases can feel overwhelming for students. I use these landmark Supreme Court case one-pagers in my own classroom because they make each case accessible, engaging, and easy to review. Every case is broken down into student-friendly pages, a matching slideshow, and a ready-to-assign Google Forms quiz that provides quick feedback. The included
Preview of 9/11 Documentary Worksheets

9/11 Documentary Worksheets

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These worksheets are designed to accompany the Netflix documentary limited series "Turning Point: 9/11 and the War on Terror." The first worksheet matches episode 2 called "A Place of Danger" and the second worksheet matches episode 3 called "The Dark Side." These worksheets aim to inform students about the events and consequences of 9/11, especially the increase in surveillance for the purpose of AP U.S. Government & Politics.
Preview of FDR’s Tiered Reading – U.S. History on Eleanor Roosevelt & 22nd Amendment

FDR’s Tiered Reading – U.S. History on Eleanor Roosevelt & 22nd Amendment

This tiered reading activity gives students three different levels of text on Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, FDR’s disability, and the creation of the 22nd Amendment. Designed for differentiation, it ensures all students can access the content while still being challenged. What’s Included: Three leveled texts (Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3) with increasing depth and complexity Graphic organizer to capture main ideas and summarize learning Coverage of Eleanor Roosevelt’s activism, FDR’s disability, a
Preview of Four States & Their COVID-19 Response

Four States & Their COVID-19 Response

Help students explore the intersection of government, public policy, public health, and scientific decision-making with this engaging cross-curricular reading activity. Using an adapted article comparing the COVID-19 responses of Washington, New York, Missouri, and Alabama, students analyze how state governments exercised their constitutional authority during a public health crisis and evaluate the effectiveness of different policy approaches.This resource includes a variety of question types to
Preview of Presidential Power Investigation_Executive Branch Unit_Key_Guide_Civics_10-12_AP

Presidential Power Investigation_Executive Branch Unit_Key_Guide_Civics_10-12_AP

Engage students in a rigorous, evidence-based constitutional inquiry that asks one of the most important questions in American government: Is the Modern President Too Powerful? Students examine primary sources, Supreme Court cases, foundational documents, historical examples, and competing constitutional arguments before reaching their own evidence-based verdict.This investigation is designed, with tiered questions, for Grades 10–12, Civics, U.S. Government, Honors Government, Dual Enrollment, a
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