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Preview of British Policies & Colonial Response NO PREP CIVICS REVIEW GAME - BIG UNFAIR

British Policies & Colonial Response NO PREP CIVICS REVIEW GAME - BIG UNFAIR

Here is a short youtube video explaining how this review game works.This game is UNFAIR and the kids love it!8 teams answer every question!This is a No Prep High School Social Studies review game where students earn points for answering questions, but the points can be positive or negative! The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game.The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This ve
Preview of Civic Participation & Responsibilities BUMP Socials Game - No Prep Grade 4

Civic Participation & Responsibilities BUMP Socials Game - No Prep Grade 4

Let’s BUMP the other teams to score points!BUMP is a No Prep Socials game where students bump other teams off the platform to score points based on how quickly they answered the questions correctly! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. There are 20 questions and answers are included. This version is Elementary Social Studies, Grade 4, Foundations of Civics, Civic Participation & Responsibilities, Civic Participation & Responsibilities, Explain h
Preview of Voter Eligibility & Registration BUMP Civics Game - No Prep Review Activity

Voter Eligibility & Registration BUMP Civics Game - No Prep Review Activity

Let’s BUMP the other teams to score points!BUMP is a No Prep Socials game where students bump other teams off the platform to score points based on how quickly they answered the questions correctly! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. There are 20 questions and answers are included. This version is High School Social Studies, Civics, Political Participation & Citizenship, Voting & Elections, Voter Eligibility & Registration, Identify requiremen
Preview of Purpose of Checks & Balances NO PREP GRADE 4 SOCIALS GAME - BIG UNFAIR REVIEW

Purpose of Checks & Balances NO PREP GRADE 4 SOCIALS GAME - BIG UNFAIR REVIEW

This game is UNFAIR and the kids love it! 8 teams answer every question!The Big Unfair Game is a No Prep Social Studies review game where students earn points for answering questions, but the points can be positive or negative! The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game.The 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 Elementary Social Studies, Grade 4, Foundations of Civ
Preview of Equality & Fairness BIRD BRAIN Socials Game - No Prep Grade 3 Review Activity

Equality & Fairness BIRD BRAIN Socials Game - No Prep Grade 3 Review Activity

Risk Big to Win Big, or play it safe and be a CHICKEN!BIRD BRAIN is a No Prep Social Studies review game where students choose their level to determine the points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points!These games are playable with the whole class together, or you can play them as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is Elementary Social Studies, Grade 3, Government & Democracy, Principles of Democracy, Equalit
Preview of Obeying Laws & Rules BIRD BRAIN Socials Game - No Prep Grade 3 Review Activity

Obeying Laws & Rules BIRD BRAIN Socials Game - No Prep Grade 3 Review Activity

Risk Big to Win Big, or play it safe and be a CHICKEN!BIRD BRAIN is a No Prep Social Studies review game where students choose their level to determine the points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points!These games are playable with the whole class together, or you can play them as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is Elementary Social Studies, Grade 3, Foundations of Civics, Civic Responsibilities & Particip
Preview of Respect & Participation TRASHKETBALL Socials Game - No Prep Grade 5 Review

Respect & Participation TRASHKETBALL Socials Game - No Prep Grade 5 Review

Let's score some points with TRASHKETBALL!Trashketball is a No Prep Social Studies game where students take shots to score points based on how quickly they answered the questions correctly! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All 20 questions and answers are included. This version is Elementary Social Studies, Grade 5, Foundations of Civics, Rights, Responsibilities & Civic Virtue, Respect & Participation, Explain how respect and participation
Preview of The Red Scare (APUSH 8.3) & U.S. History (No Prep! Complete Lesson!)

The Red Scare (APUSH 8.3) & U.S. History (No Prep! Complete Lesson!)

Unpack the Fear of Communism with an Engaging, No-Prep U.S. History Lesson!APUSH & U.S. History | Fully Editable & Student-ReadyExplore the Red Scare and the height of anti-communist fear in the United States with this comprehensive, teacher-ready lesson! Designed for both AP U.S. History (APUSH) and regular high school U.S. History classrooms, this resource provides the depth, clarity, and flexibility students need to understand how Cold War tensions and global events fueled domestic fear. Whet
Preview of Voter Eligibility & Registration NO PREP CIVICS REVIEW GAME - BIG UNFAIR SOCIALS

Voter Eligibility & Registration NO PREP CIVICS REVIEW GAME - BIG UNFAIR SOCIALS

Here is a short youtube video explaining how this review game works.This game is UNFAIR and the kids love it!8 teams answer every question!This is a No Prep High School Social Studies review game where students earn points for answering questions, but the points can be positive or negative! The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game.The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This ve
Preview of Taxation & Representation NO PREP CIVICS REVIEW GAME - BIG UNFAIR SOCIALS

Taxation & Representation NO PREP CIVICS REVIEW GAME - BIG UNFAIR SOCIALS

Here is a short youtube video explaining how this review game works.This game is UNFAIR and the kids love it!8 teams answer every question!This is a No Prep High School Social Studies review game where students earn points for answering questions, but the points can be positive or negative! The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game.The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This ve
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism Federalism Current Events Activity U.S. Government

Types of Powers & Federalism Federalism Current Events Activity U.S. Government

This activity takes everything students learned about the types of power and drops it into the fights happening right now — marijuana, guns, your paycheck, the car you drive, the apps on your phone. Instead of one more sorting exercise, students decide whose lane each conflict is in: does the federal government control it, the states, or do both share it? Then they step up as the referee and rule on whose lane each one should be — and defend the call while giving the other side a fair point. It'
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Amendment Process Activity U.S. Government

Types of Powers & Federalism — Amendment Process Activity U.S. Government

The amendment process is almost always taught as a dry set of fractions — two-thirds here, three-fourths there — and students forget it by the next class. This activity turns it into a survival challenge. Students learn the rules of the gauntlet, then judge eight real proposed amendments against those rules: which ones survived, which got eliminated, and exactly where in the process they died. By the end they understand the thing the fractions are really about — that thousands of amendments have
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Powers Sorting Activity U.S. Government

Types of Powers & Federalism — Powers Sorting Activity U.S. Government

The five types of power — enumerated, implied, concurrent, reserved, and denied — are the densest vocabulary in the whole federalism unit, and the reason students mix them up is that the terms feel abstract and legalistic. This activity fixes that by reframing them as something every student already understands cold: phone and app permissions. Each power type becomes a permission setting — granted, auto-unlocked, shared access, local only, or blocked — so students stop memorizing definitions and
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Growth of Federal Power DBQ U.S. Government

Types of Powers & Federalism — Growth of Federal Power DBQ U.S. Government

This document-based question puts students on the central fault line of American federalism: the federal government started small and grew for two hundred years — and the question of whether that growth protected Americans or steamrolled the states has never stopped being argued. Using six real primary sources from 1788 to 2022, students trace the whole arc — the original promise that federal power would stay "few and defined," the commerce-power explosion that let Washington reach a farmer's ow
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Supremacy Clause DBQ (Federal vs. State)

Types of Powers & Federalism — Supremacy Clause DBQ (Federal vs. State)

This document-based question puts students inside the fight that decides who actually wins when state and federal law collide. Using six real primary sources spanning 1788 to 2012 — from the text of the Supremacy Clause to Supreme Court rulings on marijuana and immigration — students work the central question themselves: when the two levels of government want opposite things, who should win, and what does the country lose either way? There's no safe non-answer; the prompt requires a clear claim
Preview of LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam — U.S. History Guided Notes

LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam — U.S. History Guided Notes

These guided notes give students a structured way to process the full arc of the Johnson presidency — from the Great Society and civil rights breakthroughs to Vietnam escalation, the anti-war movement, and the crisis of 1968. The two-column format pairs lecture content on the left with space for students to rephrase, annotate, and add details on the right, so they're actively processing instead of passively copying. A built-in Quick Check at the end lets you assess understanding before moving on
Preview of Equal Protection and Civil Rights GATE Differentiated Worksheet & Organizer

Equal Protection and Civil Rights GATE Differentiated Worksheet & Organizer

Reading Passage focused on the Equal Protection and Civil Rights Lesson written at a 7th grade level for Gifted & Talented Elementary or Middle School Social Studies & Philosophy. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 10x multiple choice questions based on the readingGraphic Organizer to help students pick out the main idea and supporting detailsDifferentiation for elementary students at a higher reading level.Great for close reading and review!Unlike other teacher
Preview of Cold War Beginnings (Truman & Eisenhower) – U.S. History PowerPoint

Cold War Beginnings (Truman & Eisenhower) – U.S. History PowerPoint

This resource walks students through the early Cold War as a system, not a vibe. It focuses on how ideology, global power shifts, and fear shaped U.S. foreign and domestic policy under Truman and Eisenhower. Containment, Korea, McCarthyism, civil rights, education, technology, and daily life are all treated as connected pieces of the same Cold War puzzle. Clear structure. Heavy context. No filler. What’s Included PowerPoint covering the origins of the Cold War, containment, the Truman Doctri
Preview of Elections, Parties & Voting U.S. Government DBQ Campaign Money, Media Influence

Elections, Parties & Voting U.S. Government DBQ Campaign Money, Media Influence

Help students understand how money, media, and interest groups shape modern campaigns with this Primary Source DBQ. Students analyze six accessible excerpts—from FEC rules to Citizens United, Super PAC strategy memos, newsroom gatekeeping, social media research, and interest-group endorsements—supported by guided questions, Anchor Charts, and a clear final writing prompt. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ – Six excerpts with guided questions and a final synthesis prompt Teacher Key – Complete
Preview of Cold War & Decolonization -- World History DBQ: Cold War Origins (1945-1962)

Cold War & Decolonization -- World History DBQ: Cold War Origins (1945-1962)

This document-based inquiry walks students through six primary and secondary sources explaining how competing ideologies and nuclear weapons created global tension from 1945-1962. Instead of telling students the Cold War happened because of ideological differences, this DBQ makes them extract evidence from Churchill's Iron Curtain speech declaring Soviet control of Eastern Europe, the Truman Doctrine establishing containment policy, Soviet official Zhdanov's response claiming America represents
Preview of IB Global Politics - Subnational and Local Government

IB Global Politics - Subnational and Local Government

A straightforward slide deck in PowerPoint format that is meant to be used over multiple lessons to deal with the new Global Politics syllabus and its unit on Stakeholders and Actors in Global Politics. This slide deck is built with the assumption you have a combined SL/HL class wherein you see your students four times a week or something similar. The slide deck includes students working in small groups to research or brainstorm information, including key concepts, actors and stakeholders as wel
Preview of Cold War & Decolonization -- World History DBQ: Fall of Communism (1980-1991)

Cold War & Decolonization -- World History DBQ: Fall of Communism (1980-1991)

This document-based inquiry walks students through six primary and secondary sources explaining why communism collapsed across Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union between 1980-1991. Instead of telling students what caused the Cold War's end, this DBQ makes them extract evidence from Reagan's "Evil Empire" speech, Gorbachev's reform announcements, Solidarity's demands, eyewitness accounts of the Berlin Wall falling, and Gorbachev's resignation to build their own explanation. Students answer guide
Preview of European Exploration & Expansion World History | Age of Discovery PowerPoint

European Exploration & Expansion World History | Age of Discovery PowerPoint

Teach the European Age of Exploration with this complete, visually rich PowerPoint that connects exploration, trade, conquest, and culture. Includes built-in anchor charts that simplify complex ideas like the Columbian Exchange, mercantilism, and the slave trade — perfect for lecture, review, or display. What’s Included: PowerPoint Lecture: Full overview of European voyages, causes, and consequences (Portugal, Spain, England, France, Netherlands) Built-In Anchor Charts: Visual summaries for ex
Preview of Judicial Branch U.S. Government | Court Powers & Judicial Review PPT

Judicial Branch U.S. Government | Court Powers & Judicial Review PPT

Engage your students with this clear and visual lecture on the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government. Covers how federal judges are selected, lifetime appointments, types of jurisdiction, judicial review, the Supreme Court case process, and the philosophies of judicial restraint vs. judicial activism. Includes anchor charts to reinforce key concepts. Fully Google Classroom ready. What’s Included: Lecture on the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government Topics: court roles, selecting federal judges
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