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Preview of Freedom of Religion | Establishment & Free Exercise | Supreme Court Cases

Freedom of Religion | Establishment & Free Exercise | Supreme Court Cases

Teach students the ongoing legal battle over religion and government with this engaging, modern Freedom of Religion lesson! This ready-to-use resource helps students understand both major parts of the First Amendment’s religion clauses: Establishment ClauseFree Exercise ClauseStudents will explore how courts have analyzed religion cases in the past and how the Supreme Court’s approach is changing today. This lesson includes: ✅ The Lemon Test explained in student-friendly language ✅The Endor
Preview of AP US Government Govt FRQ 2 Free Response Quantitative Analysis Intro Practice

AP US Government Govt FRQ 2 Free Response Quantitative Analysis Intro Practice

Not sure how to approach the Free Response Question section of the AP US Government & Politics exam? Look no further! FRQ 2: Quantitative Analysis How will this help you and your students? Step-by-step “how to” presentationCan be done as a class or assigned independently -- great for students who need additional assistance and for students who are more advanced and independent. Great for flipped classrooms or homework, as well.Details about the three most common verbs and how to answer them with
Preview of Capitalism & Free Markets NO PREP GRADE 8 SOCIALS REVIEW GAME - BIG UNFAIR

Capitalism & Free Markets NO PREP GRADE 8 SOCIALS REVIEW GAME - BIG UNFAIR

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 Middle School Social Studies, Grade 8, Modern Political
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 AP US Government Govt FRQ 1 Free Response Content Application Intro Practice

AP US Government Govt FRQ 1 Free Response Content Application Intro Practice

Not sure how to approach the Free Response Question section of the AP US Government & Politics exam? Look no further! FRQ 1: Concept Application How will this help you and your students? Step-by-step “how to” presentationCan be done as a class or assigned independently -- great for students who need additional assistance and for students who are more advanced and independent. Great for flipped classrooms or homework, as well.Details about the three most common verbs and how to answer them with e
Preview of AP US Government Govt FRQ 3 Free Response SCOTUS Comparison Intro Practice

AP US Government Govt FRQ 3 Free Response SCOTUS Comparison Intro Practice

Not sure how to approach the Free Response Question section of the AP US Government & Politics exam? Look no further! FRQ 3: SCOTUS Comparison How will this help you and your students? Step-by-step “how to” presentationCan be done as a class or assigned independently -- great for students who need additional assistance and for students who are more advanced and independent. Great for flipped classrooms or homework, as well.Details about the three most common verbs and how to answer them with exa
Preview of The Free Exercise Clause DBQ Practice - Document-Based Questions

The Free Exercise Clause DBQ Practice - Document-Based Questions

DBQ format worksheet with source excerpts & related prompts focused on the concept of Wisconsin v. Yoder in High School US Government. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 5x Document excerpts for student reviewShort answer prompts & Student essay prompt Unlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!**Grading Rubric Included**For a FREE example of this type of resource click: HEREBe sure to check out our other products below!Copyright © Rod's Educatio
Preview of Free “When I Grow Up” Career Exploration Worksheet – Draw & Write Activity

Free “When I Grow Up” Career Exploration Worksheet – Draw & Write Activity

Help your students dream big with this simple, creative career exploration printable! This one-page worksheet invites young learners to imagine their future by completing the sentence prompt: “When I grow up, I want to be a ______.”Students will color in a blank human outline to represent themselves in their chosen career, then use the lines at the bottom to explain why they want to pursue that role. Whether used for Career Day, early finishers, or a fun writing warm-up, this activity is perfec
Preview of Back to School | Cell Phone Free Classroom | Data Driven "Why" for No Phone Rule

Back to School | Cell Phone Free Classroom | Data Driven "Why" for No Phone Rule

No Phones, More Voice: A Civic Engagement Kickoff LessonStart the year with purpose—and power. For AP Government & Civics | Easily Adaptable to U.S. History or Younger Students | First Week of SchoolBuild a purposeful, phone-free cultureEngage students in real civic questionsLaunch your AP Government course with meaning and momentumThis ready-to-use first-day (or week) resource helps students reflect on their relationship with technology, explore how attention shapes learning and civic engagemen
Preview of Constitution Day Reading Comprehension w/ FREE Coloring Page

Constitution Day Reading Comprehension w/ FREE Coloring Page

Constitution Day Fill-in-the-Blank Activity with Word BankCelebrate Constitution Day with this engaging fill-in-the-blank activity! Students will read a short, kid-friendly passage about the Constitution and answer questions to reinforce their understanding. A helpful word bank is included, giving students the words they need to complete each sentence with confidence. Perfect for young readers, this resource supports reading comprehension, civic knowledge, and independent learning. Ideal for i
Preview of Constitution Day Coloring Pages Freebie - Kindergarten 3rd Grade

Constitution Day Coloring Pages Freebie - Kindergarten 3rd Grade

Created by
The Kids Class
Celebrate September 17th with our fun and engaging Constitution Day coloring pages freebie! This NO PREP resource is perfectly designed for kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students to learn about American history. Students will enjoy coloring three detailed black-and-white doodle-style pages while learning about key American symbols. Illustrations include We the People, Liberty, and Independence Hall to help bring civics to life for young learners. Students will enjoy coloring thre
Preview of Constitution Day Reading Comprehension Activities Freebie - 4th 5th Grade

Constitution Day Reading Comprehension Activities Freebie - 4th 5th Grade

Created by
The Kids Class
Celebrate September 17th with our engaging Constitution Day reading comprehension activities freebie! This sampler resource is specifically designed for 4th and 5th grade students to practice essential critical thinking skills. Students will read a non-fiction passage about the U.S. Constitution and complete activities to practice vocabulary and reading comprehension. They will learn why the Constitution was created, how it organizes the government, and why it remains important today. This fr
Preview of [Free] Exploring Community Helpers Lite PowerPoint game

[Free] Exploring Community Helpers Lite PowerPoint game

Created by
Green Apple
[Free] Exploring Community Helpers Lite PowerPoint game Introduce your students to the incredible variety of people who keep our communities running smoothly! This engaging PowerPoint game is perfect for interactive whiteboards and classroom use. Features of the Lite Version (Free):Explore 4 essential community helpers:Hamburger Shop: Shop AssistantTrading Company: Office WorkerDepartment Store: Sales ClerkFire Department: FirefighterClick on each building to see who works there!Ideal for early
Preview of FREE AP US Government Unit 1 AMSCO Chapter 1 Reading Note Taking Guides

FREE AP US Government Unit 1 AMSCO Chapter 1 Reading Note Taking Guides

THIS IS A FREE RESOURCE! Reading/Note-taking guides for Chapter 1: Founding Principles of the AMSCO AP US Government textbook (red borders, people making a check mark on the cover; 2022 edition). This includes guides for topics: 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3. Topic Reading Guides include: learning objectives from the 2023 updated CEDmust-know vocabulary, events, and lawsgraphic organizersopen-ended questions to organize and facilitate students' note-taking1.1: Ideals of Democracy 1.2: Types of Democracy 1.3
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 Hungary Election 2026 Worksheet | Current Events Lesson | HS

FREE Hungary Election 2026 Worksheet | Current Events Lesson | HS

A breaking news lesson your students will actually care about. Hungary’s 2026 election ended Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule. This FREE no-prep worksheet helps students analyze what happened and what comes next. If this works well in your classroom, please consider leaving a quick ★★★★★ review on TpT. It takes less than 30 seconds — and helps other teachers find it.
Preview of How to Succeed in a Harkness Circle | Free Student Guide | Grades 9-12

How to Succeed in a Harkness Circle | Free Student Guide | Grades 9-12

New to Harkness discussions? This free student-facing guide is the perfect starting point. Before students can participate meaningfully in a Harkness Circle, they need to understand what it is, why it works, and what is expected of them. This one-page guide answers all three — in clear, direct language students can actually read and remember. Hand it out the day before your first Harkness Circle, walk through it together as a class, or post it in your LMS for students to reference throughout the
Preview of Free How a Bill Becomes a Law Worksheet | Civics Activity

Free How a Bill Becomes a Law Worksheet | Civics Activity

Created by
Jacque's Place
How a Bill Becomes a Law Worksheet | Civics Activity | Government Process (Middle & High School)Stop memorizing. Start understanding. This structured civics worksheet helps students break down the legislative process using a systems-based approach. Instead of memorizing steps, students analyze how a bill moves through government—from idea to law—using the Civic Flow Strategy™ model. Students will explore how laws are created, reviewed, and finalized through Input → Interaction → Action → Respo
Preview of Free Checks and Balances Worksheet | Civics Activity

Free Checks and Balances Worksheet | Civics Activity

Created by
Jacque's Place
Free Checks and Balances Worksheet | Civics ActivityStop memorizing. Start understanding. This structured civics worksheet helps students understand how the three branches of government interact through a checks and balances system. Instead of memorizing roles, students analyze how each branch responds to the others to maintain balance and prevent the concentration of power. Using the Civic Flow Strategy™ model, students move beyond isolated facts and begin to understand how government functio
Preview of FREE Judicial Power Worksheet | Chisholm & McCulloch Cases - Activities

FREE Judicial Power Worksheet | Chisholm & McCulloch Cases - Activities

Created by
Jacque's Place
Stop memorizing. Start understanding. This FREE Civic Flow Strategy™ worksheet helps students understand how judicial power develops over time using a simple, structured approach. Students analyze: ✔ BEFORE — Chisholm v. Georgia (1793) ✔ AFTER — McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) ✔ CURRENT — modern constitutional challenge Instead of isolated facts, students learn how the Judicial Branch works within the system. 📚 What’s Included✔ Student worksheet ✔ Answer key ✔ Teacher Strategy & Lesson Brie
Preview of FREE Political Cartoon Analysis Activity | Age of Imperialism | US/World History

FREE Political Cartoon Analysis Activity | Age of Imperialism | US/World History

Created by
Superstructures
Political cartoons are highly engaging, but sometimes students need support interpreting them. Start with symbolism in this digital interactive activity. Built around the high-interest and fairly accessible 1900 Puck political cartoon "The Real Trouble Will Come with the 'Wake'", students identify what each animal, weapon, and compositional choice represents and connect it to the cartoonist's broader argument about imperialism. Instead of answering a worksheet, students collaborate to build a s
Preview of FREE Constitution Bell Ringers | 5 Days of Foundational Thinking

FREE Constitution Bell Ringers | 5 Days of Foundational Thinking

👀 👀 Looking for a new way to start class during your Constitution Unit? 👀 👀 This free set of Constitution bell ringers is designed to get students thinking before notes or direct instruction. Each prompt focuses on big ideas like why the Constitution was written, where government power comes from, and how the system is designed to prevent abuse of power, without overwhelming students or turning into busywork. These bell ringers work well as quick Do Nows, notebook entries, or discussion sta
Preview of TED Talk: Ethical Dilemma: Should Knowledge be Free?-  Michael Vazquez and Will

TED Talk: Ethical Dilemma: Should Knowledge be Free?- Michael Vazquez and Will

Spark thoughtful discussion in your classroom with this engaging companion resource to the TED-Ed video “Should you use your friend’s counterfeit magical scrolls?” Set in a whimsical world of wizards and enchanted scrolls, the scenario mirrors real-world issues around intellectual property, plagiarism, and the ethics of sharing ideas. This resource helps students explore deep philosophical questions through an imaginative lens. Included are 20 discussion questions that prompt critical thinking
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
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