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Preview of Capitalism & Free Markets FRAZZLED Socials Game - No Prep Grade 8 Review

Capitalism & Free Markets FRAZZLED Socials Game - No Prep Grade 8 Review

Win Big, then Lose Big, Then Win Big Again. So Frustrating, and FUN!Frazzled is a No Prep Social Studies review game where teams earn an unknown amount of points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! Reveal a bomb and your points get reset to ZERO!Each game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is Middle School Social Studies, Grade 8, Modern Pol
Preview of FREE Executive Orders Constitutional Investigation | AP Government & Civics

FREE Executive Orders Constitutional Investigation | AP Government & Civics

Looking for a rigorous, inquiry-based activity that helps students analyze presidential power using real constitutional evidence? This FREE Constitutional Evidence Brief gives students the opportunity to investigate one of the most controversial executive orders in American history: Executive Order 9066.Students examine historical context, analyze a primary source, review a modern translation, answer evidence-based questions, and evaluate the constitutional implications of executive authority du
Preview of FREE**Analyzing News with Depth & Complexity Tools | Current Events |

FREE**Analyzing News with Depth & Complexity Tools | Current Events |

A Current Event Task to Strengthen Civic Thinking, Student Voice & AP Exam SkillsLooking for a meaningful way to connect real-world issues to AP Government content? This flexible, AI-resistant response task helps students analyze current events through the lens of Depth & Complexity, while building habits of civic reasoning, evidence-based writing, and personal voice. Perfect for weekly current event routines, early finisher work, sub plans, or even long-term enrichment projects—this assignm
Preview of FREE Guided Enlightenment Notes | Founding Documents Intro | AP Gov | Scaffolded

FREE Guided Enlightenment Notes | Founding Documents Intro | AP Gov | Scaffolded

What This Free Download Includes: ✅ Teacher Guide – Step-by-step instructions to implement the lesson with zero prep stress ✅ Student Note Template – Printable (PDF) – Cornell-style fill-in-the-blank format for guided learning ✅ Student Note Template – Digital (Google Slides) – Fully editable, fillable format for virtual or blended classrooms ✅ Guided Lesson Slide Deck – Covers key Enlightenment thinkers, essential ideas, and direct connections to the Declaration of Independence & Const
Preview of Federalism Warm-Ups, Exit Tickets & Activities - Free Civics Resource

Federalism Warm-Ups, Exit Tickets & Activities - Free Civics Resource

This ready-to-use civics resource includes everything you need to launch, reinforce, and wrap up a unit on federalism — no prep required. Whether you're introducing the concept for the first time or reviewing before an assessment, these activities are designed to spark discussion and build real understanding. What's included (free):5 warm-up prompts (bellringers) with discussion-ready scenarios5 numbered exit tickets for quick comprehension checksVocabulary reference page with 12 key termsThree
Preview of Free Exit Ticket Sampler for U.S. Government

Free Exit Ticket Sampler for U.S. Government

Looking for meaningful, standards-aligned ways to end your lessons? This free Exit Ticket Sampler gives you 6 ready-to-use prompts that help students apply key concepts, reflect on civic issues, and build academic writing skills, all in just a few minutes a day. Perfect for on-level U.S. Government and AP U.S. Government and Politics classes! ✅ What’s Included: 6 in-depth, scaffolded exit tickets (printable & editable)Prompts based on real government topics like Federalist No. 10, judicial re
Preview of Middle School Case Study Community Dilemma 4 & Evidence-Based Argument Writing

Middle School Case Study Community Dilemma 4 & Evidence-Based Argument Writing

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Too Booked Up
The City of Sugarland, New Jersey is considering whether to expand free public Wi-Fi beyond the library and into community spaces. Supporters believe public Wi-Fi could improve access to learning, jobs, and city services. Others are concerned about cost, security, and long-term maintenance. City leaders must now decide how to move forward. You have been selected to serve on a Community Advisory Committee, responsible for reviewing evidence and making a recommendation. The Public Wi-Fi & Digital
Preview of Freedom of Religion | AP Government Civil Liberties Two-Pager Set

Freedom of Religion | AP Government Civil Liberties Two-Pager Set

Two clean, comprehensive reference and application sheets covering everything your AP Government students need to know about the First Amendment's religion clauses — one page for the Establishment Clause, one for the Free Exercise Clause. These resources go beyond basic definitions. Each two-pager walks students through the scope of protection, key legal tests and their current status, required Supreme Court cases in context, modern connections to contemporary debates, and application questions
Preview of Citizenship Day Lesson:  Debating the Test, Defining Democracy

Citizenship Day Lesson: Debating the Test, Defining Democracy

What should a new U.S. citizen know about the United States? And what knowledge truly helps someone participate in everyday American life? In this interactive civics lesson, students use the U.S. Citizenship Test through the Gilder Lehrman Institute’s online resource (free, multiple choice, with instant feedback). The activity moves them from simple recall into thoughtful discussions about the essentials of American citizenship — sparking debate, collaboration, and critical thinking along the w
Preview of AP U.S. Government Fix the FRQ Review | All 4 FRQ Types | AP Gov Exam Prep

AP U.S. Government Fix the FRQ Review | All 4 FRQ Types | AP Gov Exam Prep

Help your students build confidence and improve their FRQ skills with this targeted AP U.S. Government review activity. In this “Fix the FRQ” resource, students analyze weak or incomplete responses and revise them to meet AP exam expectations. This activity includes all four Free-Response Question types: argumentative essay, Supreme Court comparison, quantitative analysis, and concept application. Each section mirrors the format of the AP exam and focuses on the skills students need to earn poin
Preview of Civil Liberties Two-Pager Bundle | AP Gov | Freedom of Speech + Religion

Civil Liberties Two-Pager Bundle | AP Gov | Freedom of Speech + Religion

Everything your AP Government students need to understand the First Amendment's core civil liberties protections — in one complete, ready-to-use bundle. This bundle brings together three two-pagers covering the most tested civil liberties topics in AP Government: freedom of speech, the Establishment Clause, and the Free Exercise Clause. Each resource pairs a comprehensive reference section with AP-level application questions and a complete answer key — giving you everything you need to teach, re
Preview of AP US Government Curriculum - UNIT 1 - Foundations of American Democracy

AP US Government Curriculum - UNIT 1 - Foundations of American Democracy

Rigorous and engaging resources for AP Government and Politics. Unit 1 Foundations of American Democracy. Aligned with the CED and guaranteed to raise your exam scores. Our curriculum includes: pacing guide for yearlong course and semester versions of unit 1, daily lessons, activities, slideshows, assignments, keys, project, test reviews, writing workshop, multiple choice test and Free Response Question test. Updated for the 2025-2026 school year. We think you’ll love our resources so much
Preview of First Amendment & Freedom of Speech | High School Government DBQ Activity

First Amendment & Freedom of Speech | High School Government DBQ Activity

DBQ: The First Amendment & Freedom of SpeechAre your students ready to debate the limits of liberty?Dive deep into one of America's most foundational and fascinating topics with this comprehensive Document-Based Question (DBQ) on the First Amendment and freedom of speech! This isn't just a simple worksheet; it's a dynamic exploration of how the Supreme Court has shaped the meaning of "free speech" from the early 20th century to the present day. This DBQ provides everything you need to guide your
Preview of Civil War Primary Source Worksheets Bundle

Civil War Primary Source Worksheets Bundle

Interested in exposing your US History students to important historical events like the Civil War? Try using the perspective of figures who were actually there! This bundle includes dozens of primary sources already organized thematically - 3 group jigsaw assignments, 5 document analysis worksheets, and a teacher copy with examples. Buy the bundle to have consistency in your unit and save over 30% - additional document analysis thrown in for free! Each primary source is full of evidence, and eve
Preview of AP U.S. Government Sub Plan – Topic 3.2 First Amendment: Freedom of Religion

AP U.S. Government Sub Plan – Topic 3.2 First Amendment: Freedom of Religion

This AP U.S. Government Sub Plan is a Print and Go, No Prep, No Tech, Ready to Use One-Day Lesson designed for AP Gov, High School Government, and Civics classrooms. It works perfectly as an Emergency Lesson, substitute plan, or independent U.S. Government Lesson, requiring minimal teacher preparation while keeping students meaningfully engaged. Students explore the First Amendment’s Freedom of Religion, focusing on the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause, and analyze
Preview of Ancient Voices Podcast: Hammurabi's Code—Was Ancient Justice Fair? | MYP Civic

Ancient Voices Podcast: Hammurabi's Code—Was Ancient Justice Fair? | MYP Civic

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Socratic Shrake
Bring ancient history to LIFE with a classroom podcast your students will actually want to listen to! In this engaging audio experience, student journalist Jordan interviews Dr. Patel — a historian of ancient Mesopotamia — about one of the world's oldest law codes. Together they analyze the actual laws of Hammurabi, debate whether the punishments were fair, and connect ancient justice to modern ideas your students already know. ★  WHAT'S INCLUDED (5 ready-to-use resources):✔ Podcast Script — Ful
Preview of AP Gov't Unit 2 (2.8 - 2.11) Judicial Branch Bundle

AP Gov't Unit 2 (2.8 - 2.11) Judicial Branch Bundle

Created by
Katrina Daigle
Save time and engage your students with this all in one AP Gov Judicial Branch Bundle! Perfect for Unit 2.8-11 or whenever you introduce the courts, this resource includes lecture materials, practice, homework, and interactive activities and everything you need to cover the structure, powers, and role of the federal courts. This bundle is designed to align with the AP Government & Politics CED and helps students build the skills they need for FRQs, debates, and AP exam prep. What’s Inside: Lectu
Preview of Foundational Document Love Notes- Valentine's Project AP Government & Politics

Foundational Document Love Notes- Valentine's Project AP Government & Politics

Make Civics Sweet This February with "Foundational Document Love Notes" Looking for a light-hearted yet educational way to celebrate Valentine’s Day in your AP Government classroom? This creative classroom activity combines history with humor, and civic literacy with a touch of romance! Students will craft witty, thoughtful Valentine’s Day messages inspired by the foundational U.S. government documents they’ve studied—all while reinforcing key concepts like federalism, civil liberties, separati
Preview of AP U.S. Government Sub Plan – Topic 3.3 First Amendment: Freedom of Speech

AP U.S. Government Sub Plan – Topic 3.3 First Amendment: Freedom of Speech

This AP U.S. Government Sub Plan is a Print and Go, No Prep, No Tech, Ready to Use One-Day Lesson designed for AP Gov, High School Government, and Civics classrooms. It works perfectly as a Sub Plan, Emergency Lesson, or independent U.S. Government Lesson, making it a dependable Classroom Ready resource for busy teachers. Students explore the First Amendment’s Freedom of Speech, including symbolic speech, time, place, and manner restrictions, defamation, and the clear and prese
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