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Preview of Executive Branch Worksheets & Quiz | Civics & U.S. Government

Executive Branch Worksheets & Quiz | Civics & U.S. Government

Executive Branch Worksheets & Quiz | Civics & U.S. GovernmentLooking for ready-to-use Executive Branch worksheets to reinforce key U.S. Government concepts? This printable resource helps students build understanding of the Executive Branch of the U.S. government through vocabulary practice, written reflection, and assessment. Designed for grades 7–10, this resource works well for classwork, review, sub plans, or formative assessment in Civics and U.S. Government classes. What’s Included✔ Exe
Preview of U.S. States & Capitals Reference Sheet: All 50 States Listed by Region

U.S. States & Capitals Reference Sheet: All 50 States Listed by Region

This single-page reference sheet lists all 50 U.S. states alongside their capitals, organized by geographic region for easy navigation. Students can use it to study state-capital pairs, support map activities, or review for quizzes and tests. The sheet provides a clear, organized layout that helps learners in grades 3 through 6 build and retain geographic knowledge. It serves as a handy desk reference during social studies lessons or independent practice.
Preview of Poster: Race Relations in Black and White (Digital Download)

Poster: Race Relations in Black and White (Digital Download)

Created by
James Larkin
Poster about Black and White race relations using words and icons as design elements to show some of the issues that arise when racial harmony or discord are discussed.
Preview of George Washington Coloring Sheet with 5 Facts | U.S. History Activity for Kids

George Washington Coloring Sheet with 5 Facts | U.S. History Activity for Kids

Created by
Max Stone
Make American history fun with this George Washington coloring sheet designed for elementary classrooms and homeschool lessons. This printable combines a kid-friendly illustration with simple historical facts, helping students learn while they color. Students will color a cartoon-style illustration of George Washington standing in front of Mount Vernon while reading five key facts about his life and leadership. This resource works well as: a social studies coloring sheet a history worksheet
Preview of Five Characteristics of Being a Good Friend

Five Characteristics of Being a Good Friend

This is a great book that teaches the five characteristics of being a good friend: caring, trustworthy, responsibility, fairness, and respect. This covers the History and Civics strand in Kindergarten about Friendship. I incorporate their own examples of how they can be a good friend by writing on Handwriting without Tears lines. I hope you enjoy it! Jill Patrick
Preview of Bill of Rights Anchor Chart

Bill of Rights Anchor Chart

Have you ever found it difficult to teach the Bill of Rights in a way middle schoolers will understand?  Are all the old posters kinda boring? Middle school students are never too old for an Anchor Chart!! Then this is your solution!  Using this bright, colorful, and easy to interpret Bill of Rights Anchor Chart, your students will be able to learn the Bill of Rights in a way that speaks to them. Just download, print, and go! Or, use it as a poster in the classroom. Here's what you'll g
Preview of Election Ballot

Election Ballot

Created by
Christy Mendoza
Add a mock election to your unit on government. If your students are learning about the US government, what better way for them to learn, than to actually experience the process of voting. From registering to vote (see separate listing), to casting a ballot, students can experience what it is like to take part in our participatory democracy. This mock election ballot is designed to use for various elections. Simply fill in the candidates/choices and you are ready to go. We even built a vo
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