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Preview of CHECKS & BALANCES: AMERICAN GOVERNMENT/ ASSESSMENT GRS.8-12, COLLEGE & MG

CHECKS & BALANCES: AMERICAN GOVERNMENT/ ASSESSMENT GRS.8-12, COLLEGE & MG

This is an interesting assessment on checks and balances and American government. There are some history tidbits and graphics put into the quiz for overall increase in general knowledge. This is a true/false assessment with an extra credit opportunity worth a total of 15 points. The maximum score is 115. Excelsior! Celebrate America! Thanks for visiting and supporting our humble shop!
Preview of Bill of Rights: Worksheets, Scenarios, and Quiz (Grades 7–10)

Bill of Rights: Worksheets, Scenarios, and Quiz (Grades 7–10)

Help your students move beyond memorizing amendment numbers and truly understand what the Bill of Rights protects. This engaging, student-friendly resource gives middle schoolers a clear overview of Amendments 1–10 and helps them connect those rights to real-life situations at school, in the community, and online. What’s Included Bill of Rights Overview PagesClear, accessible explanations of each of the first ten amendments written in student-friendly language.Bill of Rights OrganizerA structur
Preview of What's Your Ideal Government? | A Fun & Engaging Personality Quiz for Civics!

What's Your Ideal Government? | A Fun & Engaging Personality Quiz for Civics!

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QuizBreakers
👑 Ever wonder if you're more of a crown-wearing monarch or a vote-counting democrat? 🗳️ Instantly hook your students and bring your civics or social studies lesson to life with this hilarious and insightful personality quiz! This activity is the perfect way to introduce different forms of government in a way that is fun, relatable, and easy for students to understand. Move beyond dry textbook definitions! This quiz poses 8 creative, scenario-based questions on topics students can actually imag
Preview of What Branch of Government Are You? - Personality Quiz for Civics & Government

What Branch of Government Are You? - Personality Quiz for Civics & Government

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QuizBreakers
Engage your students with this interactive and insightful personality quiz, "What Branch of Government Are You?" Designed for middle and high school civics, social studies, or government classes, this quiz helps students discover whether their personality aligns with the Executive, Judicial, or Legislative branch of government. Through 7 thought-provoking multiple-choice questions, students reflect on their leadership style, decision-making process, and interpersonal skills, making this a perfec
Preview of What Kind of Voter Are You? Engaging Quiz for Civics & Social

What Kind of Voter Are You? Engaging Quiz for Civics & Social

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QuizBreakers
Discover your students' voting personalities with this fun and insightful quiz, "What Kind of Voter Are You?" Perfect for middle school, high school, or introductory college civics, government, or social studies classes, this interactive quiz helps students explore their political motivations and voting styles. With five thought-provoking questions and five unique voter profiles (Balancer, Disengaged, Moderate, Party Line, and Protest), this activity sparks discussions about civic engagement, po
Preview of UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

Introduce high school students to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) through this engaging Civics and SEL lesson. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to define human rights, explain their importance, identify key rights in the UDHR, and analyze real-world scenarios using a rights-based approach. The activities encourage reflection on fairness, dignity, equality, and students’ own role in promoting inclusion locally and globally. What’s Included: Lesson Plan (PDF) – o
Preview of Founding Fathers Debate: Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist Student Personality Quiz

Founding Fathers Debate: Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist Student Personality Quiz

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QuizBreakers
Looking to kick off your U.S. History unit on the Constitutional Convention with a bang? This engaging "Personality Quiz" transports your students back to 1787, a time when the Articles of Confederation were failing and the future of the United States hung in the balance. Instead of just lecturing about "strong vs. weak central government," let your students discover where their own values lie in the great debate that shaped American democracy. What’s Included?This resource provides a comprehe
Preview of The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Amendments - passage and questions

The Sixteenth and Seventeenth Amendments - passage and questions

This handout is a short and understandable explanation of the 16th ad 17th Amendment frame, with questions for further understanding. My students kept their handout in their binder as a reference as the class went through all of the amendments. Open book quiz notes! TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing from my store. Please read the terms of use before distributing these materials. Your purchase(s) is good for a single-teacher (or teacher team) classroom, homeschool, or independent study teache
Preview of Depth and Complexity for Shh! We're Writing the Constitution | Reading a Latte

Depth and Complexity for Shh! We're Writing the Constitution | Reading a Latte

Created by
Carla Walk
Reading a Latte offers multiple responses for Ind. reading and read alouds. The individual, partner, and small group activities support multiple literacy continuums. Enjoy shared reading, shared writing, speaking, performance reads, thinking skills, and more. Use as centers, task cards, or seatwork. Depth and Complexity BEAN cards are included to increase the rigor for advanced students. The Literacy Continuum cards provide options for reading components. Pick and choose the activities that are
Preview of The Bill of Rights: 3 Articles w DBQ's, Quiz, PPT, Keys, Editable Files Included

The Bill of Rights: 3 Articles w DBQ's, Quiz, PPT, Keys, Editable Files Included

Bill of Rights Article Bundle | James Madison | First Amendment | Worksheets, Assessments, PowerPointEngage your students with this comprehensive Bill of Rights Article Bundle—perfect for middle school social studies, civics, or U.S. history classes! This ready-to-use resource helps students explore the foundations of American democracy through informative texts, interactive worksheets, and thoughtful assessments. What’s Included: 3 Informational Articles The Bill of Rights: Origins and Impac
Preview of George Washington and John Adams Quix

George Washington and John Adams Quix

Created by
Kristi Bailey
Multiple Choice Quiz about George Washington and John Adams
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: John Ross – Annual Message to Cherokee Council (1828)

Primary Source Analysis: John Ross – Annual Message to Cherokee Council (1828)

Cherokee Sovereignty and Land Rights Primary Source Analysis – John Ross (1828) - 9-page primary source analysis activity with teacher answer key examining John Ross’s legal and political argument for Cherokee sovereignty and land rights in his 1828 Annual Message to the Cherokee Council. Overview This primary source analysis examines John Ross’s 1828 address to the Cherokee National Council, a document that combines internal governance priorities with a sustained legal defense of Cherokee sov
Preview of What Mount Rushmore President Are You? Fun Personality Quiz for U.S. History

What Mount Rushmore President Are You? Fun Personality Quiz for U.S. History

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QuizBreakers
Engage your students with this interactive and insightful personality quiz, "What Mount Rushmore President Are You?" Designed for middle and high school U.S. History or Social Studies classes, this quiz helps students connect with the iconic presidents of Mount Rushmore—George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt—by discovering which president's personality aligns with their own! Through 5 thought-provoking multiple-choice questions, students explore their leader
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: Benjamin Franklin — Albany Plan of Union (1754)

Primary Source Analysis: Benjamin Franklin — Albany Plan of Union (1754)

Colonial America Primary Source | Unity, Governance, and the Problem of Colonial Coordination - 8-page primary source analysis activity with vocabulary support and teacher answer key examining how colonial leaders proposed a unified government while maintaining local autonomy.OverviewThis primary source analysis engages students with the Albany Plan of Union (1754), a proposal developed by Benjamin Franklin and other colonial representatives to address the challenges of defense, westward ex
Preview of Federalism

Federalism

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Past Creations
This straightforward, visually clean PowerPoint helps students understand the basics of federalism without overwhelming them. It’s perfect for introducing the concept, reviewing before a quiz, or giving students a clear refresher. What’s Inside: ✔ Clear definition of federalism ✔ Easy examples of federal, state, and shared powers ✔ Light, uncluttered visuals ✔ Built-in checks for understanding ✔ Fully editable slides Great For: Government / Civics lessons Middle & High School Social Studies
Preview of "The Political Science Quiz Master: 200+ Questions for Aspiring Scholars"

"The Political Science Quiz Master: 200+ Questions for Aspiring Scholars"

"Power Play: The Ultimate Political Science Quiz Book" is the ultimate guide to testing and deepening your knowledge of political science! Covering topics from political theories and government structures to international relations, political ideologies, and public policy, this quiz book offers a comprehensive approach to understanding the world of politics. With 30 questions per section—10 easy, 10 medium, and 10 hard— "Power Play" is designed to provide a progressive challenge for students, po
Preview of Government Checks and Balances & Separation of Power - Three Branches

Government Checks and Balances & Separation of Power - Three Branches

This 7–8 grade civics resource helps students understand the three branches of government, the U.S. Constitution’s separation of powers, and key checks and balances between the branches. Students read an accessible passage, complete graphic organizers, analyze real-world style scenarios, and take a short quiz on how the Constitution divides and limits government power. Help your students truly understand how the U.S. government works with this ready-to-use resource on the three branches
Preview of United States Constitution Bill of Rights: Amendment 2  Right to Bear Arms

United States Constitution Bill of Rights: Amendment 2 Right to Bear Arms

This activity develops a students concept of consequences through a learning story. The activity examines a Dily Wire article related to a home invasion and a 2nd amendment self defense case. It also applies the knowledge of consequences to the repeat offender in the news article. The focuses on expanding the idea of the 2nd amendment beyond home defense and explains a militia with the intended purpose of the 2nd amendment as a deterrent to tyranny. There is a check for understanding quiz, r
Preview of Global Citizenship Quiz: What's Your Global Citizen Style? | SEL & Social Impact

Global Citizenship Quiz: What's Your Global Citizen Style? | SEL & Social Impact

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QuizBreakers
Ready to help your students leave their mark on the world? In a connected world, students often feel overwhelmed by global challenges. This engaging, low-prep personality quiz helps them cut through the noise by identifying their specific "impact zone"—the area of social change where their natural personality and passions shine brightest. Whether your students are passionate about saving the seas, standing up for social justice, or inventing the next big thing, this resource gives them a clear
Preview of IB PYP Social Studies Unit: Government Systems, Citizenship & Civil Rights

IB PYP Social Studies Unit: Government Systems, Citizenship & Civil Rights

Created by
Susan Powers
Welcome to your IB PYP social studies essential— a complete 6-week transdisciplinary inquiry unit, specifically designed for the "How We Organise Ourselves" theme. Developed for Grades 3–6, this unit explores: Central Idea: Human governance systems are interconnected with society and can advance or hinder justice and equal opportunity. Lines of Inquiry: Different forms of government How systems and leadership styles affect human rights and social justice. Responsibilities of governments
Preview of Student Letter to Senator:  Argumentative Writing & Civics

Student Letter to Senator: Argumentative Writing & Civics

Let your students voices be heard with this argumentative letter writing assignment!! Students will select a topic, research the topic, and write a letter using a thesis (claim) and supporting research to justify their claim. Then, mail the letter off so that your students can make their voices heard! (Stamps and envelopes not included) Packet Includes: This lesson packet is takes your students through the basic steps of writing an argumentative letter to their Congressperson. The packet i
Preview of Bill of Rights & Constitutional Amendments Scavenger Hunt

Bill of Rights & Constitutional Amendments Scavenger Hunt

Help students explore the rights and freedoms protected by the United States Constitution with this engaging Bill of Rights & Constitutional Amendments Scavenger Hunt activity. Students will use the Constitution to identify important amendments, analyze constitutional protections, and examine how amendments have expanded rights and changed the structure of government over time.This activity encourages students to strengthen constitutional literacy, close reading skills, and historical thinking w
Preview of Montessori-Inspired BRAZIL Info Poster, History Timeline, Fun Facts & Flag

Montessori-Inspired BRAZIL Info Poster, History Timeline, Fun Facts & Flag

Created by
Savy Activities
Learn about the country of Brazil with these full color resources. Includes a full color information poster about this colorful country, flag, flag coloring page, fun fact cards, history timeline, national anthem & coat of arms posters, and Brazilian traditional dress standup dolls. Includes nine (9) pages of resources, also included in the BRAZIL Activity Book/Bundle.
Preview of Jacksonian Democracy Lesson Slides | Market Revolution & Reform Movements

Jacksonian Democracy Lesson Slides | Market Revolution & Reform Movements

Trailblazers, Tyrants, and Temperance: The Age of Expansion (1820–1850) Slide Deck | Jacksonian Democracy, Manifest Destiny, Reform Movements, and the Market RevolutionBuckle up—it’s the age of veto power, steamboats, westward land grabs, and social awakening. This classroom-ready resource takes students through the chaotic, controversial, and transformational decades of Jacksonian America through the eve of Civil War reform—all in one clean, editable slide deck and guided notes set. From
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