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Preview of Women’s History Quiz & Disenfranchisement Lesson

Women’s History Quiz & Disenfranchisement Lesson

Created by
Katrina Daigle
Women’s History Quiz & Lesson Plan – Systemic Disenfranchisement of Women (Paper + Digital)Description:Make women’s history real, relevant, and reflective with this ready-to-teach quiz and mini-lesson that exposes the shocking and often-overlooked legal barriers women have faced in modern U.S. history. More than just a quiz—this is a complete lesson with a warm-up, historical context, and meaningful student reflection built-in. Students will learn about systemic disenfranchisement—like how wom
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 Milk - Movie Quiz -20 Multiple Choice Question Quiz

Milk - Movie Quiz -20 Multiple Choice Question Quiz

Created by
Burrows Biz
This 20 question multiple choice quiz is designed to assess student understanding of the 2008 movie Milk, focusing on its characters, events, and themes. The quiz highlights important details from the film while encouraging students to think critically about the struggles and achievements of Harvey Milk as a leader in the fight for equal rights. Teachers can use this resource as a valuable assessment tool to check comprehension, inspire classroom discussion, and connect the film’s content to bro
Preview of Election Series: Voter Eligibility History

Election Series: Voter Eligibility History

The Election Series is a comprehensive Unit broken down into individual lessons, ordered to create the most comprehensive understanding of the process and our responsibilities as citizens. This particular lesson focuses on the many different types of elections.ObjectiveBy the end of this lesson, students will be able to explain core democratic principles underlying American government and trace the historical expansion of voting rights from 1787 to present including key constitutional amendments
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 The Role of the Canadian Government and Responsible Citizenship - Full Unit

The Role of the Canadian Government and Responsible Citizenship - Full Unit

This unit covers the following big ideas: Municipal, Provincial, and Federal Government - roles, responsibilities, and structureLevels of Government working together - assessing the effectiveness of Government actionsGovernments addressing social and environmental issuesResponsible citizenship, Charter rights, and freedoms, civic responsibilities Identifying and mapping social and environmental issues - stakeholders and perspectivesPolitical parties - exploring political parties in Canada and st
Preview of Election 2024

Election 2024

Engage your students with an interactive exploration of the presidential election process using this resource! Designed for educators aiming to inspire young minds, this resource pack offers a variety of engaging activities, informative content, and creative Google slides tailored for students in grades 4-8. It offers opportunities for it to be utilized for whole class or independent work on Google Classroom with links to supplemental videos, online quizzes and even an election day voting oppor
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 Election of 1860 and Civil War Activity Student Matrix and Electoral College Map

Election of 1860 and Civil War Activity Student Matrix and Electoral College Map

In this Civil War and Election of 1860 activity, students complete a 4-person matrix and electoral map activity to understand the experience and views of Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Douglas, John Breckinridge, and John Bell in the Election of 1860. ☆ ☆ Get this engaging resource (and a huge discount) when you purchase my Civil War activities unit bundle here! Students will also calculate the electoral votes of this Election (provided students already have an understanding of the Electoral College
Preview of Women's Suffrage and Women's Rights Primary Source Activity and Project

Women's Suffrage and Women's Rights Primary Source Activity and Project

In this Women's Suffrage and 19th amendment primary source-based resource on the Women's Suffrage Movement, students analyze the struggle for women's voting rights from the Seneca Falls Convention to the passage of the 19th Amendment. Students also learn the roles of several key figures, including Alice Paul, Susan B Anthony, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and President Woodrow Wilson. This lesson is included in BOTH the Progressive Era (Gilded Age) Bundle and my Roaring '20s and 1930s
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 Social Studies Sketch Notes and Slideshows American History 5th 6th 7th Grades

Social Studies Sketch Notes and Slideshows American History 5th 6th 7th Grades

Created by
Shelly Rees
This bundle of engaging and interactive U.S. History Activities, Slideshows, and Sketch Notes resources is the perfect way for students to learn about and review important events in the history of our country. With slides, worksheets, and fun sketch notes sheets, students will learn all about the important people, places, dates, and events of major events. CLICK on the PREVIEW button above to see everything included.Each resource included in the bundle is engaging for students and EASY for busy
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 Women’s Suffrage + “Iron Jawed Angels” Film Study & Discussion

Women’s Suffrage + “Iron Jawed Angels” Film Study & Discussion

Bring history to life with film — Take your students on the inspiring journey of how women won the right to vote in the United States. This interactive lesson explores the social, political, and cultural factors that led to the passage of the 19th Amendment. Students will: Analyze key events, influential figures, and grassroots activism in the women’s suffrage movement. Engage in discussion and debate topics that deepen their understanding of the fight for equality. Examine video clips from t
Preview of Electoral College | Lecture & Reforms Group Activity| Civics | Print and Digital

Electoral College | Lecture & Reforms Group Activity| Civics | Print and Digital

Teach your students about the Electoral College and the ongoing debate surrounding electoral reform with this engaging, interactive lesson, perfect for middle and high school Civics, U.S. Government, or American History classes. This editable resource includes a Presentation & lecture notes template, and a collaborative Jigsaw activity where students explore and evaluate five proposed Electoral College reform plans. Designed for grades 8–12, this lesson includes both printable and Googl
Preview of U.S. Government | Federalism | Video & Student Activities

U.S. Government | Federalism | Video & Student Activities

You are purchasing a 15 page resource containing the following activities on the topic of Federalism or the shared power between the states and the Federal Government: Activities Included:1) Warm-up activity in which students answer questions about a cartoon illustrating federalism. 2) 2 Group activities in which students work in groups to examine "federalism" in schools in order to better understand the federal system in the U.S. Government. (worksheets, readings, charts included for these act
Preview of U.S. History | 19th Amendment | Women's Suffrage Video & Document Based Activity

U.S. History | 19th Amendment | Women's Suffrage Video & Document Based Activity

This is a 40 page resource on the Women's Suffrage Movement (19th Amendment)- you can use all of the activities together or individually. Specifically this download includes:1) “A Brief History of Women’s Suffrage ~A Video Warm-up~”. (worksheet & video link) 2) Full- Color Power-point that briefly outlines the history of the US Women's Suffrage movement. Key Topics included: the "ideal" woman, Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention, Mott, Stanton, Alice Paul, NAWSA, 19th Amendment and MORE
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 Seneca Falls Virtual Field Trip! Women's Rights & Declaration of Sentiments

Seneca Falls Virtual Field Trip! Women's Rights & Declaration of Sentiments

This 1-2 period web-based activity was created for middle school Social Studies students who are studying Women's Rights Movement / Women's Suffrage / Declaration of Sentiments / Seneca Falls Convention / Susan B. Anthony / Elizabeth Cady Stanton / Lucretia Mott / Women's History Month. Students may work alone or with a partner. The first half (webquest) is more reading and answering DBQ type questions from a variety of great historical websites (about 25 min). The second half asks students to
Preview of Ultimate AP U.S. Government & Politics Review: Entire CED Simplified & MORE!

Ultimate AP U.S. Government & Politics Review: Entire CED Simplified & MORE!

Master the AP U.S. Government & Politics Exam, Without the Overwhelm!Looking for a one-stop, student-friendly resource that covers everything in the AP U.S. Government & Politics Course and Exam Description (CED)? This comprehensive review packet is your go-to guide for streamlining content, boosting student confidence, and making review season manageable — for both teachers and students. ✔️ All the Content, None of the Jargon Every learning objective and essential knowledge point from the o
Preview of 7th–12th Grade Gerrymandering & Redistricting Lesson- Google Slides + Simulation

7th–12th Grade Gerrymandering & Redistricting Lesson- Google Slides + Simulation

Hands-on middle & high school civics lesson on gerrymandering & redistricting. Includes map simulation, editable Google Slides, lesson plan, teacher notes, & vocabulary to teach fair representation, packing, cracking, and electoral impact. Teach students how voting maps shape elections — and why it matters. This engaging 8–12th grade civics lesson on gerrymandering and redistricting helps students understand how district lines are drawn, the difference between fair maps and manipulated ones
Preview of Constitution Day Citizenship Duties and Responsibilities GOOGLE DRIVE Flipbook

Constitution Day Citizenship Duties and Responsibilities GOOGLE DRIVE Flipbook

ON THIS INAUGURATION DAY Teaching students about their civic duties, rights, and responsibilities early on is an important lesson. Students will learn about their rights and responsibilities in their country, state, city, school, and home. Foster a love of country and duty to serve, protect, and vote in your students. This GOOGLE DRIVE BASED flipbook uses GOOGLE APPS, and is ALSO available FOR FREE in PAPER FORM , and there is a FREE coordinating POWERPOINT makes learning about these rights and
Preview of Political Spectrum / Political Ideologies

Political Spectrum / Political Ideologies

Created by
Psyched 2 Teach
A thoughtful, organized, clear & non-biased analysis of the spectrum of political ideologies in the US. Provides students with 10 topics in which students think about their own views. At the end, they write a short paragraph analyzing their various ideas and the political alignment(s).Also includes a "coming together" section in which it explicitly states that ALL Americans want the same things, we just disagree in HOW. There is also a thoughtful reflection question at the end.
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