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Preview of Federal, State & Local Representatives Research & Quiz Social Media Editable

Federal, State & Local Representatives Research & Quiz Social Media Editable

Created by
Ms Fitts
Who Represents You? Research Worksheet & Quiz | Civics & Government | Federal, State & Local | Editable Students research their elected representatives at every level of government — federal, state, and local — then find their representatives on social media, analyze a real post or tweet, and respond with an informed civic perspective. Perfect for Government, Civics, AP Government, and Social Studies classes in grades 8–12. Why this activity stands out: ∙ Goes beyond “find your representative”
Preview of Government & Politics in Canada PPT

Government & Politics in Canada PPT

Important Note: There is an accompanying set of cloze notes (fill in the blank) for this presentation, as well as a 20 multiple choice question quiz that can be purchased as part of my Government & Politics in Canada bundle. However the presentation can also be used on its own. The presentation and notes have been updated to be accurate as of January 10, 2024.This presentation provides a clear, thorough and up to date overview of Canada's government system and political landscape. There is a
Preview of Women’s Rights & Voting Power Bundle

Women’s Rights & Voting Power Bundle

Created by
Katrina Daigle
Women’s Rights & Voting Simulation Bundle – Quiz, Lessons, Activities + BONUS Reading Description: This powerful and engaging Women’s Rights & Voting Bundle brings together simulation, history, assessment, and real-world connection in one ready-to-teach resource pack. Students don’t just learn about voting rights and women’s history—they feel it. Featuring 3 lessons PLUS a surprise bonus reading, this bundle explores how women gained the right to vote, how being excluded impacts democracy,
Preview of AP Government Unit 5 Bundle: Political Participation

AP Government Unit 5 Bundle: Political Participation

Created by
Katrina Daigle
Teach AP Government Unit 5 with a comprehensive, classroom-ready bundle focused on political participation, elections, campaigns, and voting behavior. This resource is designed to align with College Board standards and help students build the skills needed for the AP Exam through engaging, rigorous practice. This bundle includes a variety of activities, assessments, and review tools that reinforce key concepts while giving students repeated exposure to AP style questions and tasks. What’s Includ
Preview of Election Bundle - 2020 Google Drive, Google Forms, Guided Notes, and more!!

Election Bundle - 2020 Google Drive, Google Forms, Guided Notes, and more!!

This is a unit containing 8 mini-units revolving around this year's election. Candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump are introduced. This unit includes SymbolStix vocabulary, guided notes, Google Form quizzes, and more. This unit will help you teach your students about the upcoming election in a neutral and compassionate manner allowing them to learn about the issues in our country and see both sides of each argument. Included is vocabulary words, quizzes, a candy election, review worksheets, te
Preview of AP Government Unit 4 Bundle: Political Participation

AP Government Unit 4 Bundle: Political Participation

Created by
Katrina Daigle
Save time and keep your AP Government students engaged in this complete Unit 4 Political Participation bundle, fully aligned to the College Board AP U.S. Government and Politics Course and Exam Description. This bundle is designed to take students from public opinion and polling through voting behavior, elections, political parties, interest groups, and media, with a strong emphasis on data analysis, argumentation, and exam-style practice. It's perfect for daily instruction, review, and test pre
Preview of The Political System and Election Process PowerPoint and Guided Notes

The Political System and Election Process PowerPoint and Guided Notes

Created by
History Gal
This 77 slide PowerPoint presentation on the political system and election process covers a myriad of topics including: - Political Parties (how they started, our 2 party system, differences between Republicans and Democrats, 3rd parties, organization of political parties, political party financing, choosing a presidential candidate ) - Voting (expanding suffrage/the electorate, registering to vote, primary elections, general election, voter participation and non-participation) - Electoral Colle
Preview of VOTING & VOTER BEHAVIOR - Presentation - Reading Activity - Print & Digital

VOTING & VOTER BEHAVIOR - Presentation - Reading Activity - Print & Digital

This creative product for the secondary civics/U.S. The government classroom includes everything you need to teach about voting and voting behavior. Topics include - the history of voting rights, voting amendments, voting requirements, motor voter law, who votes, why some choose not to vote, and how to vote. It also includes a debate activity, "Philosophical Chairs" and a fun review activity, "Who Can Participate". Includes both print and digital versions. Buyer Feedback:This is great to add
Preview of Campaign Finance Lesson: Warm-Up, Notes, and Reform Activity

Campaign Finance Lesson: Warm-Up, Notes, and Reform Activity

Engage your U.S. Government students in the topic of campaign finance! Students will understand the impact of cases like Citizens United v. FEC, important reform laws, such as the BCRA, and know the difference between various funding sources and types of money used in elections. This campaign finance lesson includes a thought-provoking warm-up prompt, an editable 16-slide power point (also available in Google Slides™), and a follow-up activity that allows students to create their own campaign
Preview of Ohio Government - The Ohio Constitution & Legislative Branch

Ohio Government - The Ohio Constitution & Legislative Branch

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Primary Sources
This set of files includes a great overview of the Ohio Constitution of 1851 and of the Legislative Branch (The General Assembly). The state of Ohio recently passed a law requiring teachers of American Government to include covering the Constitution of Ohio, and this can help you do that! I have always been frustrated with the general way that textbooks cover state and local governments, so I decided to replace that chapter with this information. I pulled a lot of info from the official govern
Preview of GED/HiSET Social Studies Series | Government Unit | Civics & Politics

GED/HiSET Social Studies Series | Government Unit | Civics & Politics

These lessons cover everything needed to know about government on the Social Studies HiSET or GED exams. Help students pass with flying colors as they engage in the readings, complete the activities, and learn through guided notes. Designed for adult education students, these materials are at an easy-to-comprehend reading level that challenges without overwhelming. Each lesson listed below includes guided notes and slides; additional readings, activities, and Kahoots are also included with most
Preview of Government & Politics in Canada ULTIMATE BUNDLE

Government & Politics in Canada ULTIMATE BUNDLE

This bundle has everything you need to teach a unit on government, politics and voting/elections in Canada. See below for what is included in each resource. Government & Politics in Canada PPT & Cloze notes: The information is organized in the following sections: What is government?Canada is a democracyLevels of government in CanadaFederal governmentProvincial governmentMunicipal governmentFederal government electionsProvincial government electionsMunicipal government electionsCanadian political
Preview of Midterm Elections & Gerrymandering 2026 – Civics & Government (7th–9th Grades)

Midterm Elections & Gerrymandering 2026 – Civics & Government (7th–9th Grades)

Students build civic literacy by analyzing gerrymandering and redistricting in the 2026 midterm elections through close reading of historical and modern examples, map analysis, structured discussion, and evidence-based argumentative writing. Engage 7th-9th grade students in real-world civics with Midterm Elections & Gerrymandering 2026. Designed for grades 7th-9th grade Social Studies classes, this resource guides students through an in-depth text on the history of gerrymandering, voting maps, e
Preview of AP Government – Behind the Lobbying Curtain – Behold, Interest Groups !!

AP Government – Behind the Lobbying Curtain – Behold, Interest Groups !!

Want to upgrade lecture and notes for the AP classroom for something a bit more interactive? Look no further! This lesson is a comprehensive stations activity that supports the AP Government class curriculum: 5.6: Interest Groups and Policymaking Influence5.7: Groups Influencing Policy OutcomesWant to get students get up and moving to learn about interest groups and their role in American politics?? Here, students will participate in a Gallery Walk ( or Stations) to learn about real groups and t
Preview of AP Gov: Unit V Political Participation Notes | Lecture Slides | Discussion |

AP Gov: Unit V Political Participation Notes | Lecture Slides | Discussion |

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Poppys Papers
Cover the essentials of political participation and elections with this complete set of AP aligned lecture notes for Unit V. Designed to support direct instruction and reinforce key content, this resource breaks down voter behavior, campaigns, elections, political parties, interest groups, and campaign finance with built-in vocabulary, visuals, and real-world examples. This is the perfect tool for classroom instruction, student note support, test review, or AP Gov unit planning. What’s to Love?
Preview of AP Gov: Unit V Political Participation Reading Guide | Worksheet | Homework

AP Gov: Unit V Political Participation Reading Guide | Worksheet | Homework

Created by
Poppys Papers
Support your students as they explore political participation and the expansion of democratic rights with this comprehensive AP Government reading guide aligned to Standards 5.1–5.13. This 20 page resource walks students through the evolution of voting rights, political parties, interest groups, campaigns, elections, and media influence while helping them connect key concepts, track essential vocabulary, and prepare for AP level analysis. Perfect for homework, guided reading, sub plans, or un
Preview of Social Studies Interactive Notebook Flip Flaps for Government

Social Studies Interactive Notebook Flip Flaps for Government

These are flip flaps for your students' S.S. interactive notebooks. They glue the flap and write the definition or give examples underneath it. The flaps are for the three branches of the three levels of Government. They include: Title for Local Government Mayor Council Judge Title for State Government Governor Legislature Judges/Court Title for National Government President Congress Supreme Court I've also included flaps for the definition of taxes and government service. Enjoy! -Amna-
Preview of Women's Suffrage Movement PowerPoint, Guided Notes, Reading, Analysis

Women's Suffrage Movement PowerPoint, Guided Notes, Reading, Analysis

Discover the road to the 19th amendment with this women's rights unit. This resource includes an editable slide presentation (59 slides) with primary source images and documents, a student booklet with guided notes, reading passages, and analysis activities. What's Included:- 59 Slide PPT with primary source images - Guided Notes - Close Reading Passages (Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, & Lucy Stone) - Analysis Activities (analyze statements, political cartoons, voter turnout stats)
Preview of Ranked Choice Voting Activity -Civics Simulation - Alaska

Ranked Choice Voting Activity -Civics Simulation - Alaska

Analyze different voting systems with these interactive lessons on ranked choice voting. Ranked choice voting is used in some major American cities (New York City) and in Maine and Alaska. These two lessons include a slideshow The slideshow is paired with a guided notes worksheet comparing ranked choice voting to typical plurality voting in the US government. It focuses on Alaska's system for ranked choice, although is a great overview of the topic in general. The second lesson is a group acti
Preview of Ohio Government - The Ohio Judicial Branch

Ohio Government - The Ohio Judicial Branch

Created by
Primary Sources
This set of files includes a great overview of the Ohio Judicial Branch. The state of Ohio passed a law requiring teachers of American Government to include covering the Constitution of Ohio, and this can help you do that! I have always been frustrated with the general way that textbooks cover state and local governments, so I decided to replace that chapter with this information. I pulled a lot of info from the official government websites that I wanted to teach about. It's a great way to te
Preview of Ohio Government - The Ohio Executive Branch

Ohio Government - The Ohio Executive Branch

Created by
Primary Sources
This set of files includes a great overview of the Ohio Executive Branch. The state of Ohio passed a law requiring teachers of American Government to include covering the Constitution of Ohio, and this can help you do that! I have always been frustrated with the general way that textbooks cover state and local governments, so I decided to replace that chapter with this information. I pulled a lot of info from the official government websites that I wanted to teach about. It's a great way to t
Preview of AP Comparative Gov. Entire Course Answer Slides (Ethel Wood 8th Ed.)

AP Comparative Gov. Entire Course Answer Slides (Ethel Wood 8th Ed.)

This slide deck corresponds to my Entire Course Reading Guide. It is excellent for: Daily discussions with studentsModeling proper note-takingEnsuring that main ideas are coveredEngaging students with visualsNote: there are a few slides not included. The EU section isn't included and a handful of other slides here and there are blank, so make sure you preview beforehand (probably 10 or 15 slides out of 375+). I've lowered the price to reflect this.
Preview of U.S. Elections | Presidential Election Process | U.S. Government

U.S. Elections | Presidential Election Process | U.S. Government

This engaging resource will teach your students all about U.S. elections! Key themes include: nomination, primaries/caucuses, national conventions, modern day campaigning, general elections, the four models of voting behavior, incumbency advantage, the Electoral College, etc. Students will come away from this lesson with knowledge about the timeline and process of elections. The lesson covers key AP® U.S. Government themes, but can be used in on-level US Government classes as well. The resource
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