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Preview of GA Studies Study Guide & Quiz | Late 20th Century | SS8H10 SS8H11 SS8H12

GA Studies Study Guide & Quiz | Late 20th Century | SS8H10 SS8H11 SS8H12

20 Pages - Late 20th Century & Modern Georgia Study Guide & Quiz (SS8H10–SS8H12) This Georgia Studies Study Guide & Quiz helps students review key historical developments in Georgia from the post–World War II era to the present. Students build a structured study guide throughout the unit, examining economic transformation, political change, the Civil Rights Movement, and modern developments such as the 1996 Olympics, the Savannah port expansion, and Georgia’s growing film industry. After compl
Preview of US Government & Civics Unit Curriculum Bundle | 3 Branches | American Government

US Government & Civics Unit Curriculum Bundle | 3 Branches | American Government

Created by
History Gal
This Civics curriculum bundle includes all of my resources for Civics or Government and the Executive, Judicial and Legislative Branches. It is not a complete course. As I add to this bundle, the price will increase. When you buy it, you will get all of the future additions to the pack for free. The price reflects that this is an incomplete bundle with unit gaps. This bundle includes the following:Articles of Confederation and Creation of Constitution PowerPoint (print and digital)Constitutiona
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 Bill of Rights Complete Lesson | Slides, Guided Notes, Reading, Worksheets, Quiz

Bill of Rights Complete Lesson | Slides, Guided Notes, Reading, Worksheets, Quiz

Created by
Alanna Toomey
This is everything you need to teach a no-prep Bill of Rights lesson that works for both guided instruction and independent learning! This can be a whole-class, teacher-led lesson, or a student centered, independent lesson, perfect for sub work. Perfect for middle school U.S. history or civics, this lesson helps students understand the purpose of the Bill of Rights, the difference between Federalists and Anti-Federalists, and the meaning of each amendment. ---What’s Included: Google Slides pres
Preview of US CIVICS SLIDES: Congress | House & Senate | Filibuster | Oversight

US CIVICS SLIDES: Congress | House & Senate | Filibuster | Oversight

Created by
Grading Greene
Explore our Legislative body and all of its functions with this slideshow on Congress. Begin by exploring the House of Representatives and the benefits for the majority party, the Speaker of the House, and the lawmaking process. Then, discuss the Senate and the inherent differences between the two houses with a special focus on filibustering. Finally, dive into the congressional power for oversight and investigations while providing specific historical examples such as Watergate, Iran-Contra, an
Preview of Urban, Suburban, & Rural Communities

Urban, Suburban, & Rural Communities

This sheet could be used as a notetaking a research guide, a pretest, part of formative assessment, a group project, a classroom station, or as a post-test.
Preview of Urban, Suburban, & Rural Communities {Vertical Format}

Urban, Suburban, & Rural Communities {Vertical Format}

This sheet could be used as a notetaking guide, a research guide, a pretest, part of formative assessment, a group project, a classroom station, or as a post-test.
Preview of US CIVICS SLIDES: Origins of American Gov | Confederation | Constitution | Law

US CIVICS SLIDES: Origins of American Gov | Confederation | Constitution | Law

Created by
Grading Greene
Develop your American Civics and Politics curriculum with a fantastic overview of the The Origins of American Government. Begin by exploring the connections to English Law and what inspired democratic principles in colonial government such as the Enlightenment and the Magna Carta. Then, investigate the successes and failures of the Articles of Confederation that eventually brought us to our Constitutional Convention. Finally, dive into the many compromises that were engrained in out Constitution
Preview of The U.S. Constitution Foldable

The U.S. Constitution Foldable

If you teach elementary, middle and/or high school, this US Constitution foldable will be VERY useful. Those pesky government standards always show up. :-) No matter what state you are in, this foldable will adapt to one of your standards dealing with the US Constitution. Just print (one sided to two- yes make sure the two pages are upside down), have students fold in the “layered book foldable” style and staple! Then complete using any US Constitution resources- preferably the following Prima
Preview of Purpose and Forms of Government mini-bundle

Purpose and Forms of Government mini-bundle

This mini-bundle contains the slideshow, notes, handouts, answer key, and Google Forms quiz for an introductory government unit. The slideshow introduces the various purposes of government and defines and describes the characteristics of different types of government. Includes key vocabulary, definitions, and examples. Answers the essential questions: What purposes do governments serve?How are modern governments structured?A good introduction to any government class or unit.
Preview of US CIVICS SLIDES: Constitution | Structure, Principles | Branches | Amendments

US CIVICS SLIDES: Constitution | Structure, Principles | Branches | Amendments

Created by
Grading Greene
Discuss the foundation of American Government by exploring the development and implementation of our United States Constitution. Begin by exploring the structure and principles of our Constitution with an interactive opportunity for students to apply these principles to real world examples of precedent setting cases and issues. Then, discuss the three branches of government with an overview of each branch's responsibilities including the president's cabinet and the seven roles of the chief exec
Preview of Studies Weekly 4th Grade Social Studies Week 1 Newspaper Study Guide

Studies Weekly 4th Grade Social Studies Week 1 Newspaper Study Guide

4th Grade Social Studies – Studies Weekly Newspaper 1 Study GuideMake review time easier and more effective with this comprehensive study guide for Newspaper 1 of the 4th grade Studies Weekly Social Studies curriculum! This resource includes both a student-friendly fill-in-the-blank study guide and a fully completed version that can be used as an answer key or shared with students for extra support. ✅ What’s Included:1 fill-in-the-blank study guide for student use1 completed study guide (p
Preview of Studies Weekly 4th Grade Social Studies Week 2 Newspaper Study Guide

Studies Weekly 4th Grade Social Studies Week 2 Newspaper Study Guide

4th Grade Social Studies – Studies Weekly Newspaper 2 Study GuideMake review time easier and more effective with this comprehensive study guide for Newspaper 2 of the 4th grade Studies Weekly Social Studies curriculum! This resource includes both a student-friendly fill-in-the-blank study guide and a fully completed version that can be used as an answer key or shared with students for extra support. ✅ What’s Included:1 fill-in-the-blank study guide for student use1 completed study guide (pe
Preview of Studies Weekly 4th Grade Social Studies Week 4 Newspaper Study Guide

Studies Weekly 4th Grade Social Studies Week 4 Newspaper Study Guide

4th Grade Social Studies – Studies Weekly Newspaper 4 Study GuideMake review time easier and more effective with this comprehensive study guide for Newspaper 4 of the 4th grade Studies Weekly Social Studies curriculum! This resource includes both a student-friendly fill-in-the-blank study guide and a fully completed version that can be used as an answer key or shared with students for extra support. ✅ What’s Included:1 fill-in-the-blank study guide for student use1 completed study guide (perfe
Preview of Studies Weekly 4th Grade Social Studies Week 5 Newspaper Study Guide

Studies Weekly 4th Grade Social Studies Week 5 Newspaper Study Guide

4th Grade Social Studies – Studies Weekly Newspaper 5 Study GuideMake review time easier and more effective with this comprehensive study guide for Newspaper 5 of the 4th grade Studies Weekly Social Studies curriculum! This resource includes both a student-friendly fill-in-the-blank study guide and a fully completed version that can be used as an answer key or shared with students for extra support. ✅ What’s Included:1 fill-in-the-blank study guide for student use1 completed study guide (pe
Preview of Studies Weekly 4th Grade Social Studies Week 3 Newspaper Study Guide

Studies Weekly 4th Grade Social Studies Week 3 Newspaper Study Guide

4th Grade Social Studies – Studies Weekly Newspaper 3 Study GuideMake review time easier and more effective with this comprehensive study guide for Newspaper 3 of the 4th grade Studies Weekly Social Studies curriculum! This resource includes both a student-friendly fill-in-the-blank study guide and a fully completed version that can be used as an answer key or shared with students for extra support. ✅ What’s Included:1 fill-in-the-blank study guide for student use1 completed study guide (perfe
Preview of Forms of Government Lesson (Civics Writing Assignment)

Forms of Government Lesson (Civics Writing Assignment)

Have you ever wondered what FORM of government your school is? In this lesson students will be able to define and analyze the different forms of government. Students will then demonstrate their knowledge by writing a paragraph about the what form of government they think their school is based on what they have learned. I love to use this lesson as an end of unit formative assessment. Included in this lesson is the following: - Brief definition of each form of government - A grading Rubric an
Preview of US CIVICS SLIDES: Federalism | Division of Power | State Government | Politics

US CIVICS SLIDES: Federalism | Division of Power | State Government | Politics

Created by
Grading Greene
Explore one of the basic principles of American Government with an analysis of Federalism. Begin by exploring how power is divided between the federal government and the state governments, including an opportunity for students to interpret federal laws and the application of those laws to states. Then, travel through the different ways that the state governments and federal government have relationship with one another as well as obligations to each other. See how that relationship manifests it
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Vocab Review

3 Branches of Government Vocab Review

Make vocabulary stick with this interactive, multi-modal learning activity! This hands-on vocab review engages students with four key civics terms (Term, Qualification, Citizen, and Requirement) through a complete, four-part approach: definition, illustration, and sentence writing. By combining visual, written, and kinesthetic learning, students deepen their understanding of essential government concepts while building academic vocabulary. The structured format encourages active engagement and g
Preview of UNIT 2 AP Gov "Government in America People, Politics, and Policy" 2020 Edition

UNIT 2 AP Gov "Government in America People, Politics, and Policy" 2020 Edition

UNIT 2 (People and Politics) Chapters 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 bundle of resources for " Government in America People, Politics, and Policy" 2020 Presidential Election Edition AP Government and Politics. Vocabulary lists, Vocabulary QUIZZES, Guided Readings, PowerPoint notes, SCOTUS case summaries with questions, Test Reviews, Exams, and Answer Keys. 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 Thinking Like A Historian Unit Student Notes

Thinking Like A Historian Unit Student Notes

Help your students build the foundation they need for success in any social studies course with these engaging Historical Thinking Skills Interactive Notes! These fill-in-the-blank guided notes keep students actively involved while introducing the essential skills historians use to analyze the past and construct evidence-based arguments. Perfect for the beginning of the school year or as an introduction to any history course, these notes help students organize key concepts while reducing note-t
Preview of U.S. Government and Shared Democratic Beliefs BUNDLE (GSE Aligned)

U.S. Government and Shared Democratic Beliefs BUNDLE (GSE Aligned)

This is a great resource to use as an instructional tool/guide for teaching Major US Features and Map Skills (SS3CG1 and SS3CG2). This product includes:Detailed PowerPoint with engaging videos and tons of pictures (for ESS and ELL support) that are ready for use in PowerPoint and Google Slides.Guided Notes (Fill-in-the-blank and highlight)NEW!!! This now includes a set of notes for your students to highlight underlined words in their notes if they are not yet ready to write them in.Guided Notes
Preview of Government: 1st 9 Weeks Bundle (Units 1–4)

Government: 1st 9 Weeks Bundle (Units 1–4)

This 1st 9 Weeks Government Bundle includes everything needed to teach the first quarter of a high school government course—covering Foundations of Government, The Constitution, The Legislative Branch, and The Executive Branch. This full set features editable PowerPoints, free guided notes, hands-on projects, assessments, and video-linked lectures to support flipped or traditional instruction. Perfect for the first grading period or semester kickoff, this bundle builds a strong foundation
Preview of Constitution Preamble, Articles & Amendments Doodle Notes (Print & Digital)

Constitution Preamble, Articles & Amendments Doodle Notes (Print & Digital)

Created by
History Gal
The U.S. Constitution is made up of 3 parts: the Preamble, the Articles, and the Amendments which contain the Bill of Rights. Use these no-prep doodle notes to engage your students as they learn about the parts of the U.S. Constitution. Your students will learn about the anatomy or structure of the Constitution, the 7 Articles, and the 27 Amendments (including the Bill of Rights). It also includes a doodle coloring page with the text of the Preamble of the Constitution. This print an
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