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Preview of Direct and Representative Democracy Powerpoint Quiz

Direct and Representative Democracy Powerpoint Quiz

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WRIGHT WAY
This is a PowerPoint that can be used in the classroom. In 3rd grade, students in Georgia are studying about the Democratic Heritage and Greece's influence in Social Studies. One standard that teachers must cover is Direct and Representative Democracy. I found that my students had a difficult time differentiating between the two. This PowerPoint quizzes students over the comparisons and differences in the two. This PowerPoint includes definitions and examples of each democracy. I used this
Preview of Legislative Branch Vocabulary Quiz

Legislative Branch Vocabulary Quiz

A 15 question Legislative Branch Vocabulary Quiz that includes key terms: constituents, implied powers, Reapportionment, United States census, Incumbent, Limited Government, Lobbyist, Impeachment, Veto, Speaker of the House, Expressed powers, redistricting, Filibuster, Political parties and Franking privilege. A great inexpensive time saver. Answer key included,
Preview of Super PACs, PACs, and Candidates

Super PACs, PACs, and Candidates

Created by
Chelsea Lauck
During this lesson students will learn about PACs and Super PACs. The students will be looking at data collected from the current Presidential Race. In the lesson students will view a video to get a quick overview of what PACs and Super PACs are and how they collect and utilize donations. This assignment also combines math because students will have to complete a chart that has them convert the data into a percent.
Preview of Year 9 Civics Blooket: Quizzes, Vocabulary, Concepts, Trivia

Year 9 Civics Blooket: Quizzes, Vocabulary, Concepts, Trivia

Engage your students with this Year 9 Civics Blooket activity, designed to reinforce key concepts and make learning interactive and fun! This Blooket is one of an all-inclusive bundle with ready-to-go lessons, a unit plan, hands on activities and more! All designed to save you time and keep your students engaged and loving their learning ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Feel free to download and enjoy this activity independently, though it aligns best with the full unit plan for a seamless and cohesive learning experie
Preview of TYPES OF GOVERNMENT Georgia Social Studies

TYPES OF GOVERNMENT Georgia Social Studies

Created by
CURIOUS CAT
Different types of government systems is one of the most abstract concepts- and students NEED a hard concrete anchor to learn these important ideas. THIS IS IT! A Concrete Teaching Model for the Abstract Government Power Standards Using Simple Picture Drawing Specializing in Upper Elementary and Middle Grades Government Concepts UNITARY, CONFEDERATION, FEDERAL AUTOCRATIC, OLIGARCHIC, DEMOCRATIC PARLIAMENTARY and PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEMS +Easy Step-by-Step Instructions +Visual Displays for Teac
Preview of Election Ballot

Election Ballot

This resource is a one page word doc with 6 copies of an election ballot for use in the classroom. It is fully editable and can be used in so many ways! You can vote on the next president, local officials, class mascot, student association officers, class officers, etc. You can even edit it to become a formative assessment for just about any class. Have fun teaching your students the beauty of the vote!
Preview of Vice Special Report: A House Divided Viewing Questions With Answers

Vice Special Report: A House Divided Viewing Questions With Answers

Created by
Stephen Sanchez
A viewing guide with questions and answers to the documentary A House Divided by Vice. This documentary explores the events of the past 8 years which increased the political divide, led to increased gridlock in government, and ultimately paved the way for the election of Donald Trump. The documentary can be found on HBO as well as purchased on Amazon or other similar video platforms. I use this in my AP Gov as well as Civics courses to, among other things, explore the role of media in shaping
Preview of RNC and DNC Convention Speech Analysis - 2016

RNC and DNC Convention Speech Analysis - 2016

In this extended assignment, students will choose speeches from each of the conventions of 2016 in order to analyze their platforms and the rhetorical techniques used in public and persuasive speaking. This product includes daily grades, a quiz grade, and a test/project/presentation assignment. Lab and research Analysis of persuasive speaking techniques Viewing and audience response Analysis of rhetoric - repetition, parallelism, personal anecdote, connotation, biographical analysis, ethos, p
Preview of For Which We Stand: Political Offices

For Which We Stand: Political Offices

For Which We Stand: Political Offices is the sixth part of a bundle for the book, For Which We Stand. Activities can be used alone or as part of an interactive notebook! For Which We Stand: Political Offices activities focus on the different political offices, reviews over the differences between local, state, and federal elections. This bundle includes reading passages, interactive journal insert, quiz, and an essay prompt. This is a great activity as a supplemental resource and review for stu
Preview of For Which We Stand: Voting in the United States

For Which We Stand: Voting in the United States

For Which We Stand: Voting in the United States is the seventh part of a bundle for the book, For Which We Stand. Activities can be used alone or as part of an interactive notebook! For Which We Stand: Voting in the United States activities focus on the the history of voter suppression, gerrymandering, and voting rights in the United States. This bundle includes two reading passages, interactive journal insert, quizzes, discussion activity and short answer prompts. This is a great activity as a
Preview of Political Philosophies - non biased

Political Philosophies - non biased

We are a nonprofit that teaches about the different political types. My team and I have created a resource for teachers to use to teach about the 5 different political types in a non-biased manner. We think students should be able to make decisions on who they affiliate with, without getting outside pressure from someone else. We have a quiz on out website that is 10 questions long, then a few resources to talk about each of the issues that appeared on the quiz, and resources to talk about what
Preview of Presidential Election 2012

Presidential Election 2012

Created by
Katy Laine
Student make and informed decisiona about who to vote for by doing research on each candidate on the issues.
Preview of Presidential Elections: Interdependent Crossword Puzzles Activity

Presidential Elections: Interdependent Crossword Puzzles Activity

Created by
Brad Hulman
Have your students engage with the content and with one another in this authentic cooperative group activity! This activity is structured to have your students be truly interdependent as they work together in their groups. Included is a thirty question STUDY GUIDE that they will go over together for about ten minutes prior to starting the lesson. Each group will then get five different CROSSWORD PUZZLES. No two CROSSWORD PUZZLES are exactly alike. Each CROSSWORD has twelve of the thirty
Preview of Current Event Sheet

Current Event Sheet

Requires student to follow current events, select an item, and relate the issue to the U.S. Constitution
Preview of Constitution Day: Citizenship- Your Duties as a Responsible Citizen

Constitution Day: Citizenship- Your Duties as a Responsible Citizen

#kindnessnation #weholdthesetruths ON THIS INAUGURATION DAY Teaching students about their civic duties, rights, and responsibilities early on is an important lesson. Students will learn about their rights and responsibilities in their country, state, city, school, and home. Foster a love of country and duty to serve, protect, and vote in your students. This presentation, and the FREE coordinating FLIPBOOK , or check out the DIGITAL FORM AVAILABLE HERE, make learning about these rights and respo
Preview of Editable Election Lunch Ballot

Editable Election Lunch Ballot

This is an editable Election Ballot that can be used as a fun school wide activity while learning and participating in an election. Teachers can facilitate or an upper grade could facilitate and it could be an project.
Preview of Due Process Newspaper

Due Process Newspaper

Created by
Jules
This document is a newspaper based on the Constitution. This newspaper is for the higher-level group; the students circle the parts where due process is found and write about it.
Preview of It is Time to Vote! A Little Book About the Election Process

It is Time to Vote! A Little Book About the Election Process

Created by
Krista Lynch
Are you looking for a resource to use to teach your young students about the election process in America? This mini-book is just the right thing for you! I created this six-page book to help my students understand the importance of the election process and how it works in America. There are six simple pages with fill-in the blanks that you can model for your students. After reading this book, your students will be able to participate in a discussion about voting procedures, why it is a bless
Preview of Election Day Class Voting Activities

Election Day Class Voting Activities

Created by
Kinder Kangaroo
Election Day is such an exciting event, but it can be difficult for our little learners to understand. If you're in the same boat, I've got you covered!After years of teaching my students about America, I finally decided to hop on a plane to Washington D.C. to see the amazing American symbols that I've read about up close and in person. It was AMAZING. I learned so much about our rich history and I'm so excited to begin sharing it with you! I hope you enjoy this sweet Election Day freebie and
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