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Preview of Civil Liberties & Civil Rights: Expanding Equality | U.S. History Activity

Civil Liberties & Civil Rights: Expanding Equality | U.S. History Activity

Help students trace the expansion of equality in America through amendments and civil rights laws. Using a timeline, first-person narratives, and movie poster–style anchor charts, this resource makes voting rights and civil rights protections come alive. Fully Google Classroom ready. What’s Included: Timeline of Equality (15th, 19th, 24th, 26th Amendments + Civil Rights Act, Voting Rights Act, ADA) Voices of Change – 5 first-person historical fiction snapshots: Black man (1870), suffragist (1920
Preview of President Lyndon B. Johnson Guided Notes & Quick Check | U.S History LBJ

President Lyndon B. Johnson Guided Notes & Quick Check | U.S History LBJ

Keep students engaged with these guided notes aligned to the LBJ PowerPoint. Includes anchor charts on the Great Society and Civil Rights plus a Quick Check with answer key for easy assessment. What’s Included:Two-column guided notes aligned to LBJ PowerPointAnchor charts on Great Society & Civil RightsQuick Check (7 questions) with teacher keyCovers LBJ’s rise, Great Society, Civil Rights, Vietnam War, Tet Offensive, credibility gap, protests, and legacyWhy Teachers Love It:✔ Keeps students o
Preview of Federal Bureaucracy & Cabinet Guided Notes | Anchor Charts & Quick Check

Federal Bureaucracy & Cabinet Guided Notes | Anchor Charts & Quick Check

These guided notes turn bureaucracy lecture time into active organization. Students rewrite key concepts about the three agency types and Cabinet structure in their own words—forcing actual processing instead of mindless copying. The two-column format keeps them following along while the Quick Check assessment reveals whether they can distinguish between EPA, USPS, and NASA or just memorized acronyms. This works especially well when students zone out during bureaucracy lectures or can't explain
Preview of Civil War U.S. History | Breaking News Desk Writing & Comparison Activity

Civil War U.S. History | Breaking News Desk Writing & Comparison Activity

Turn your classroom into a Civil War newsroom with this creative writing and analysis activity. Students take on the role of 1860s journalists covering the war’s major battles — crafting headlines, short reports, and comparing Union and Confederate perspectives. Combines historical accuracy with creativity while reinforcing content knowledge through writing. Includes teacher key with modeled examples for every battle. What’s Included: Part 1 – Battle Rundown Chart: Students fill in essential fac
Preview of Constitutional Principles — Spot the Principle Worksheet Activity

Constitutional Principles — Spot the Principle Worksheet Activity

Students can define "checks and balances" and still not recognize it when a veto override is sitting right in front of them. This worksheet closes that gap by making students do three things with the six principles: put each one in their own words, match it to real-world scenarios, and reckon honestly with who the principles protected — and who got left out.In Part 1, students build a decoder table — defining all six principles (limited government, rule of law, popular sovereignty, federalism, s
Preview of Legislative Branch PPT | Congress, Powers, Process U.S. History Government

Legislative Branch PPT | Congress, Powers, Process U.S. History Government

Engage students with a clear PowerPoint Lecture and visually organized anchor charts on the U.S. Legislative Branch. Covers everything from qualifications and terms of Congress to impeachment, legislative process, committees, and leadership. Perfect for introducing or reviewing Congress in U.S. Government. What’s Included:Congress Overview (bicameral structure, checks, representation)House & Senate Qualifications and TermsFounders’ Intent (Great Compromise, design)House Powers vs. Senate PowersC
Preview of World War I | World History Primary Source DBQ – The Powder Keg of Europe

World War I | World History Primary Source DBQ – The Powder Keg of Europe

Unpack the causes of World War I through powerful primary sources and cinematic visuals with this Powder Keg of Europe DBQ. Students analyze nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and alliances through six authentic-style excerpts that reveal how prewar tensions made global conflict inevitable. Designed for clarity, engagement, and writing skill-building, this resource turns complex causes into an accessible, evidence-based investigation. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ (Student + Teacher Ke
Preview of Electing the President PowerPoint Notes/Presentation US Government

Electing the President PowerPoint Notes/Presentation US Government

These PowerPoint notes explain the presidential election process. Notes include information about primaries, caucuses, and the general election. Check out the American Government Stop and Shop store for many more resources and products for American Government and AP US Government and Politics.
Preview of John F. Kennedy Guided Notes – U.S. History + Anchor Chart Infographics

John F. Kennedy Guided Notes – U.S. History + Anchor Chart Infographics

Guided notes aligned line-for-line with the JFK PPT. Students complete “In Your Own Words” sections while also reviewing embedded infographics and anchor chart visuals for Cold War events, domestic policies, and Kennedy’s legacy. What’s Included: Guided Notes matching JFK PPT topics: Election, Bay of Pigs, Cuban Missile Crisis, Berlin, Civil Rights, New Frontier, Space Race, Economy, and Legacy Anchor chart and infographic call-outs from the PPT (e.g., election TV split, missile standoff chart,
Preview of Complete U.S. Government Semester Bundle -- 14 Mega Bundles, 18-Week Curriculum

Complete U.S. Government Semester Bundle -- 14 Mega Bundles, 18-Week Curriculum

This semester bundle eliminates the daily hunt for materials by giving you 14 complete units, an 18-week implementation guide with daily lesson plans, and emergency substitute teacher plans covering every major topic in a U.S. Government course. Each mega bundle includes PowerPoint lectures with anchor charts, guided notes with Quick Checks, DBQs with primary sources, and application activities that push students beyond memorization into analysis. Instead of patching together lessons from multip
Preview of AP US Government Unit 1 AMSCO Chapter 2 Constitution Reading Note Guides

AP US Government Unit 1 AMSCO Chapter 2 Constitution Reading Note Guides

Reading/Note-taking guides for Chapter 2: The Constitution of the AMSCO AP US Government textbook (red borders, people making a check mark on the cover; 2022 edition). This includes guides for topics: 1.4, 1.5, & 1.6. Topic Reading Guides include: learning objectives from the 2023 updated CEDmust-know vocabulary, events, and lawsgraphic organizersopen-ended questions to organize and facilitate students' note-taking1.4: Challenges of the Articles of Confederation 1.5: Ratification of the U.S. Con
Preview of Judicial Branch U.S. Government | Restraint vs. Activism Case Study Activity

Judicial Branch U.S. Government | Restraint vs. Activism Case Study Activity

Help students analyze how the Supreme Court shapes American law with this Judicial Restraint vs. Judicial Activism Case Study Assignment. Students compare landmark cases from both philosophies, examining when the Court deferred to elected branches versus when it expanded rights. Includes structured tables, scaffolded inquiry questions, a complete teacher key, and anchor charts for reinforcement. Fully Google Classroom ready. What’s Included: Case study summaries for 6 major Supreme Court cases:
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