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Preview of Increase and Decrease (Government Influence on the Economy): VA  Eco SOL CE 12c

Increase and Decrease (Government Influence on the Economy): VA Eco SOL CE 12c

Quick and easy worksheet to review the governments influence on the economy (taxes, spending, borrowing). Included in this download are editable/PDF versions of the worksheet, as well as, an answer key! Covers VA Civics & Economics SOL CE. 12c. Before you buy! Check out the VA Civics & Economics SOL Review Packet #4: USA Economy
Preview of WEBQUEST & PROJECT: ECONOMICS – AIRLINE PRICING STRATEGY

WEBQUEST & PROJECT: ECONOMICS – AIRLINE PRICING STRATEGY

WEBQUEST & PROJECT: ECONOMICS – AIRLINE PRICING STRATEGY Understanding How Airlines Set Prices And Maximize RevenueEssential Question How do airlines use economic principles to determine ticket prices and maximize profit? Background Airline pricing strategy is a complex application of economic theory in real-world markets. Unlike many industries, airlines must manage perishable inventory—once a flight departs, unsold seats cannot be sold. As a result, airlines rely heavily on dynamic pricing
Preview of Economics WebQuest — Law of Demand  “Consumers respond to price and preferences.

Economics WebQuest — Law of Demand “Consumers respond to price and preferences.

Economics WebQuest — Law of Demand“Consumers respond to price and preferences.”Essential QuestionHow does the Law of Demand influence consumer behavior, market prices, and decision-making in an economy? Guiding Sub-Questions What is demand and how does it differ from quantity demanded? Why do lower prices encourage consumers to buy more? What factors shift the demand curve? How do consumer preferences and income affect demand? Why does the Law of Demand help explain real-world prices? Backg
Preview of Big Question Debate: Policing and Social Justice - Digital AND Print

Big Question Debate: Policing and Social Justice - Digital AND Print

Created by
Joyce LCSW
Sometimes people incorrectly assume that younger students are not ready for or aware of issues in our society. The truth is, they see and hear what is going on but don’t always have the space to process and share their opinions. Debate is a perfect vehicle for that! Drawing from my background as both a licensed social worker and an award-winning debate coach, I created this four-part lesson plan that doesn’t assume previous experience with debate or knowledge of the topic of policing. Combining
Preview of Constitution Reading Guide

Constitution Reading Guide

My reading guide for the U.S. Constitution has greatly helped to improve test and quiz scores by forcing students to look deeper at vocabulary by giving the definition as well as an application--much like an AP style question. Students also have homework questions that correspond to essential questions within the text. The reading guide uses a modified Cornell note-taking style with a space for notes and a space for a summary of the day's lesson. The reading guide also includes deep-processin
Preview of Bill of Rights Amendment Matching Activity or Review Game, great for 5th-12th!

Bill of Rights Amendment Matching Activity or Review Game, great for 5th-12th!

This Bill of Rights Amendment Matching Activity is great for grades 5-12. It would be great as a quick bellwork or review activity to increase mastery. Students will match the Amendment to an example that is given. Not to worry, they are not in order, so students can cut this out themselves without knowing the answers!Extension Activities: Have students play Memory with the cards or write their own example on the back of each amendment and quiz a friend!
Preview of Crime Prevention: Risk vs Protective Factors Scenario | Criminology Activity

Crime Prevention: Risk vs Protective Factors Scenario | Criminology Activity

Help students understand the difference between risk factors and protective factors through engaging, real-world inspired scenarios. This criminology activity asks students to analyze five fictional scenarios and identify the conditions that increase or decrease a person’s likelihood of becoming involved in crime or harmful behaviour. Students then develop simple prevention strategies that strengthen protective factors and reduce risk. This resource is ideal for Criminology, Law, Sociology,
Preview of Elections, Voting, Voter Turnout, and Demographics of Voters

Elections, Voting, Voter Turnout, and Demographics of Voters

This is a packet for students that has them learn about the different elections (local, state, and federal) and different positions within them, then brainstorm many questions about voting and why it is important, which elections are more important to vote for, and how the government should increase or decrease voter turnout. Then, students learn about the differences between a primary and general election. Finally, the bulk of the packet explores voter turnout in midterm vs. presidential electi
Preview of Who's in the President's Cabinet?

Who's in the President's Cabinet?

Congratulations! Your students know the role of the President's cabinet. So, now what? How can we make this information relevant? This activity will allow students to research who is currently serving in those cabinet positions. Students can choose which cabinet department they would like to research, introducing choice and differentiated interests. Students then assess whether or not they would confirm a nomination of the secretary of that department, thereby reinforcing the concept of ch
Preview of Homeless in the United States in 2021

Homeless in the United States in 2021

The Face of Homelessness in the United States in 2021 “Homeless”, “Homeless Veterans”, “Families”, “Homeless Students”, “Liz Murray” “Poverty”, “Homelessness”, “Homeless Students” 51 Pages total (This unit includes 51 Power point slides, was updated August 1, 2021) This unit contains power point slides about the (1) demographics of America's homeless; (2) increased homelessness among working poor families with children, (3) decreasing --until 2018--homelessness among Veterans, and (4) the largel
Preview of US Government - Civil Liberties & Civil Rights - Notes, Discussion, and Activity

US Government - Civil Liberties & Civil Rights - Notes, Discussion, and Activity

This is a lesson that uses notes, class discussions, and several smaller activities to teach students about Civil Liberties and Civil Rights and their relationship to each other. After being introduced to civil liberties and civil rights, students will work through examples of how liberties and rights are inversely related to each other. Students will explore how liberties and rights are not absolute and how when we increase liberties or rights, the other decreases. Students will also get to e
Preview of PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE WEBQUEST & PROJECT - During the Era of Good Feeling

PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE WEBQUEST & PROJECT - During the Era of Good Feeling

PRESIDENT JAMES MONROE WEBQUEST & PROJECT Leadership During the Era of Good Feelings and the Growth of American National Power (1817–1825)Essential QuestionHow did President James Monroe strengthen the United States, expand national influence, and shape American foreign and domestic policy during his presidency? BackgroundJames Monroe served as the fifth President of the United States from 1817 to 1825. His presidency is often called the Era of Good Feelings because political conflict decrease
Preview of Bill of Rights Reading Guide

Bill of Rights Reading Guide

My reading guide for the Bill of Rights has greatly helped to improve test and quiz scores by forcing students to look deeper at vocabulary by giving the definition as well as an application--much like an AP style question. Students also have homework questions that correspond to essential questions within the text. The reading guide uses a modified Cornell note-taking style with a space for notes and a space for a summary of the day's lesson. This reading guide pairs nicely with the U.S. Consti
Preview of AP® Government: Required Supreme Court Cases- Chart, Quiz, and Keys

AP® Government: Required Supreme Court Cases- Chart, Quiz, and Keys

This resource is perfect for AP® U.S. Government teachers looking to teach the required landmark Supreme Court cases for the updated 23-24 exam. This product includes a student court chart handout, a key for the teacher, two versions of a review quiz, and an answer key. Students will research each of the 14 required cases and discover the facts, constitutional issue(s), decision, and opinion/reasoning of the Court for each one. The handout provides directions, an example, and online resources st
Preview of Political Ideologies Lesson: Ideology Quiz and Comparison Chart

Political Ideologies Lesson: Ideology Quiz and Comparison Chart

This political ideologies resource includes an ideology inventory, comparison chart, and discussion questions to help your students explore their own political beliefs and values. Students will reflect on their personal beliefs about a variety of political topics and answer a 20-question inventory that will place them along the political spectrum. They will learn about liberal and conservative ideologies as they complete a chart comparing the ideologies. A second chart version is included with t
Preview of Constitution Study Guide, Quiz, & Test (& ANSWER KEYS!)

Constitution Study Guide, Quiz, & Test (& ANSWER KEYS!)

Created by
Monica Lukins
Use the attached "Constitution" study guide, quiz, and test (with ANSWER KEYS) to assess your students' knowledgy of the United States Constitution. This 5-page attachment includes: 2-page detailed Study Guide, 1-page quiz on how the constitution came to be, and a 2-page detailed test (vocab. matching, multiple-choice, true/false, & short answer) including answer keys for all parts.
Preview of Introduction to the United Nations Lesson, Activities & Quiz

Introduction to the United Nations Lesson, Activities & Quiz

Teach your students about the United Nations with this introductory lesson. It includes a presentation on the UN’s history, purpose, and structure, plus guided notes to accompany the presentation, a research activity where students learn about important sub-organizations, a debate activity where students decide if their fictitious country will join the UN, and a quiz that tests their understanding of the material. These resources are suitable for social studies, government, or Model UN classes
Preview of Political Ideologies Spectrum Survey QUIZ  | CIVICS | Print & Digital CIVICS

Political Ideologies Spectrum Survey QUIZ | CIVICS | Print & Digital CIVICS

Do your students wonder where they fall on the political ideology spectrum? This engaging and easy-to-use activity helps students explore their own political beliefs through a student-friendly online quiz. After completing the quiz, students analyze and reflect on their results, making abstract political ideologies more concrete and meaningful. This lesson includes both PRINT and DIGITAL versions, making it perfect for distance learning, hybrid classrooms, or in-person instruction. The activi
Preview of Political Parties: Notes,Quiz, and Make your Own Party

Political Parties: Notes,Quiz, and Make your Own Party

I love teaching about political parties! I especially love this lesson because students learn about the political spectrum and even take a quiz to find where they are on the spectrum. Students also create their own political party! This products includesPowerPoint presentationMake your own political party activity Democrats vs republican cut out worksheet Where are you on the spectrum quizPolitical Party notes Political Party notes for interactive notebookWant access to ALL of my civics resource
Preview of Citizenship Test & Quiz, Citizenship Assessment, Civics Assessment, Google Form

Citizenship Test & Quiz, Citizenship Assessment, Civics Assessment, Google Form

Citizenship Test, Citizenship Quiz, Civics Assessment, PDF, Google Form, and Editable VersionCivics Quiz, Civic Assessment, Civics Test, Goes with Civics Mega Bundle Resources, Civil Rights, Basic Citizenship Duties and Responsibilities Also part of CIVICS and GOVERNMENT MEGA BUNDLE and CITIZENSHIP BUNDLE and Civics Assessments, Tests, Quizzes BUNDLEINCLUDED: Judicial Branch Test, Judicial Branch Quiz, Civics AssessmentLandmark Supreme Court Cases QuizStudent Answer SheetsTeacher KeysPrint &
Preview of Bill of Rights Quiz or Test Assessment - Application and Vocabulary

Bill of Rights Quiz or Test Assessment - Application and Vocabulary

Created by
AMY MILLER
Bill of Rights Quiz or Test Assessment - Scantron ready - Application and Vocabulary yes or no questions asking if rights were violated in given situations and matching vocabulary questions kids names can be used in situations
Preview of Civics tutorial worksheet and quiz: Trial process and role of the jury

Civics tutorial worksheet and quiz: Trial process and role of the jury

Just released: On sale now from 5/12/22 - 5/15/22 Follow my store to keep up to date on all 'just released sales' Included in this product: 1 Google docs Tutorial worksheet: Trial process and role of the jury, that will walk students through the role of a jury (including how juries are selected) as well as trial procedures (opening statements, cross examination, evidence, etc. Does not include pretrial procedures). This is one of the few tutorials that students find entertaining as they becom
Preview of Creating the Constitution | PPT, Notes & Quiz

Creating the Constitution | PPT, Notes & Quiz

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Download and Go
Creating the Constitution Lesson Bundle | PowerPoint, Guided Notes, Quiz & Answer KeyTeach the Constitutional Convention, major compromises, ratification, Federalists, Anti-Federalists, and the creation of the Constitution with this complete, ready-to-use lesson bundle. This resource is designed to help students understand why American leaders replaced the Articles of Confederation, how conflict shaped the Constitution, and why compromise was both necessary and deeply complicated. This lesson us
Preview of Checks and Balances PowerPoint, Notes, Foldable, Activities, and Quiz

Checks and Balances PowerPoint, Notes, Foldable, Activities, and Quiz

Looking for a way to teach the three branches of government? Get this Checks and Balances lesson and have student go in-depth into the checks and balances! This resource includes:PowerPoint Foldable with checks and balances scenarios3 various activities on checks and balances -Graphing Activity for acts found unconstitutional - President Roosevelt address to congress analysis - Evaluating Congress checks Quiz Graphic organizer Want access to ALL of my civics
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