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Preview of Cell for President Election Unit Project

Cell for President Election Unit Project

The Cell for President Election Unit Project challenges students to create cell characters to run for the presidential election. This cross curricular unit ties together Science, Social studies, Language Arts, Math, Technology, and Religion. At least two weeks are needed to complete this project. The following standards are covered in this summative project: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.RP.A.3 Use proportional relationships to solve multistep ratio and percent problems. Examples: simple interest, tax, m
Preview of Political Parties | Where are you on the political spectrum? | Quiz and Activity

Political Parties | Where are you on the political spectrum? | Quiz and Activity

Use this left vs. right survey to assist students in discovering their political ideology. By the end of this assignment, students will be able to explain their stance on hot button issues in politics. They'll explain why they identify with being more left, liberal, and Democratic, moderate, or right, conservative, and Republican. Students will gain an understanding of how they can become civically involved based on their political views. Students will answer 20 questions by rating how much the
Preview of Elections Vocabulary Bingo Game, Quiz, and Coloring Page

Elections Vocabulary Bingo Game, Quiz, and Coloring Page

Introduce or review vocabulary words related to politics, voting, and elections with an engaging bingo game and assessment. Print and play using up to 24 unique, pre-made bingo cards. A bonus coloring page is also included. Great for Election Day or a study of the U.S. government! Play this game digitally using Easel Activities. Students can use the bingo card corresponding to their classroom number or randomly select a card. A teacher draws a calling card and reads the clues aloud. This can occ
Preview of What Is Your Freedom Philosophy? Personality Quiz | Civics & Gov Activity

What Is Your Freedom Philosophy? Personality Quiz | Civics & Gov Activity

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QuizBreakers
"What Is Your Freedom Philosophy?" is an engaging, zero-prep personality quiz designed to introduce students to two foundational concepts in political science, civics, and philosophy: "Freedom From" (Negative Liberty) and "Freedom To" (Positive Liberty). Instead of just memorizing definitions, students self-evaluate through relatable, real-world scenarios to discover which philosophy aligns with their personal worldview. It serves as a perfect icebreaker, introductory hook, or discussion start
Preview of The 3 Branches of Government Mini Lessons with Quizzes and Writing Prompts

The 3 Branches of Government Mini Lessons with Quizzes and Writing Prompts

Learning about government can be tough as it is. With so many departments and faces, what are their roles and what do they actually do for the country? How long do these folks take office for anyways? These 3 resources will help your students understand and remember what each branch does and who are they comprised of. Check out the thumbnails to see how this resource can help your students better learn and understand the 3 branches of government with this comprehensive bundle. Thank you! ⭐ Follo
Preview of Current Events Podcast Quiz: Israel, Propaganda & Church Ethics

Current Events Podcast Quiz: Israel, Propaganda & Church Ethics

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River Notes
Are you a High School Religion teacher seeking an engaging way to connect faith to the pressing issues of today? Looking for a resource that sparks critical thinking about complex global events from a Christian viewpoint? Introducing the "Current Events Podcast Quiz Empire Propaganda Israel And The Church," a dynamic and timely resource designed to bring the complexities of current events directly into your High School Religion classroom. This meticulously crafted quiz, based on a compelling pod
Preview of Election of 1800 Student Reading, Questions and Quiz

Election of 1800 Student Reading, Questions and Quiz

This lesson resource focuses on the presidential election of 1800 and how it tested the early U.S. constitutional system. Students will explore how the original Electoral College process resulted in a tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, examine the role of the House of Representatives in resolving the outcome, and analyze how this event led to the passage of the 12th Amendment. The resource includes: A student-friendly background reading on the election and its Constitutional impactA se
Preview of The Executive Branch: President's Team COMPLETE Activity Packet & Quiz

The Executive Branch: President's Team COMPLETE Activity Packet & Quiz

This comprehensive, 7-page activity packet titled "THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH: THE PRESIDENT'S TEAM," is a high-quality, no-prep resource designed to introduce students to the key roles, functions, and powers of the Executive Branch of the U.S. government. Key Features and Content The resource ensures a solid understanding of this government branch through varied and engaging activities: Foundational Reading Passage: Provides clear and straightforward text covering the President's main job (to "exe
Preview of Mathematics, Demographics & Slavery: The 1790 Census in Ratio, Percents & Graphs

Mathematics, Demographics & Slavery: The 1790 Census in Ratio, Percents & Graphs

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SamizdatMath
The first U.S. Census was conducted in 1790 to decide on the apportionment of the Congress. The people counted were Free White Males Over !6, who were allowed to vote, White Males Under 16, Free White Females, Enslaved Persons and "Others." Your students will use this data to express relationships between different groups, most significantly the ratio of "Free White Men" to "Enslaved Persons." Please note that this refers to the people who worked as slaves to the current terminology as "Enslaved
Preview of Voting Elections Vocabulary Quiz & Activities Suffrage Ballot Political Parties

Voting Elections Vocabulary Quiz & Activities Suffrage Ballot Political Parties

Created by
My History Hub
Teach key voting and election terms with this no-prep vocabulary lesson and quiz! Students will learn about suffrage, ballots, political parties, candidates, and voter turnout through clear definitions, real-life examples, and interactive practice. Includes: ✅ Matching and multiple-choice questions ✅ Real-world scenario applications ✅ Short written response ✅ Answer key included Perfect for middle or high school Government & Civics or U.S. History units on voting and elections.
Preview of What Kind of Voter Are You? Engaging Quiz for Civics & Social

What Kind of Voter Are You? Engaging Quiz for Civics & Social

Created by
QuizBreakers
Discover your students' voting personalities with this fun and insightful quiz, "What Kind of Voter Are You?" Perfect for middle school, high school, or introductory college civics, government, or social studies classes, this interactive quiz helps students explore their political motivations and voting styles. With five thought-provoking questions and five unique voter profiles (Balancer, Disengaged, Moderate, Party Line, and Protest), this activity sparks discussions about civic engagement, po
Preview of Australian Referendum - Wordsearch and Quiz

Australian Referendum - Wordsearch and Quiz

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Astlac
Australian Referendum Wordsearch and QuizA word search using vocabulary based on the Australian Referendum. It also includes a definition word match page to reinforce the used vocabulary. ACARAThis resource contains Concepts that are directly linked to the content descriptors and achievement standards of the Year 6 Australian Curriculum for History. Changes in Australia's political system and to Australian citizenship after Federation and throughout the 20th century that impacted First Nations A
Preview of Middle School Social Studies Quiz - Government & Law

Middle School Social Studies Quiz - Government & Law

This quiz has over 50 questions about government and law for elementary social studies students. By 6th grade, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency on these questions. There are both multiple choice and extended response questions, a student answer sheet, and a teacher answer key included. government, law, freedom, press, religion, assembly, petition, bill of rights, constitution, separation of powers, mayor, governor, executive, judicial, legislative, commander in chief, checks
Preview of Election 2024 Webquest:  Campaign Webpage Analysis Activity & Political Quizzes

Election 2024 Webquest: Campaign Webpage Analysis Activity & Political Quizzes

During this presidential election it is hard to teach when the world is so polarized, yet still important for our students to learn about the issues and what policies each candidate is advocating for. This webquest includes an analysis of the Harris and Trump campaign webpages where students examine both images and quotes highlighted. Then, students will take political quizzes to determine where they fall on the political spectrum. Students will be directed at the end to watch a youtube clip
Preview of Slay the Dragon: Lesson, Viewing Guide with Pre/Post-Activity Guide, and Quiz

Slay the Dragon: Lesson, Viewing Guide with Pre/Post-Activity Guide, and Quiz

This comprehensive study guide is designed to help students explore the practice of gerrymandering and its impact on American democracy through the engaging documentary, Slay the Dragon. Through pre-watching, watching, and post-watching activities, students will learn about the redistricting process, the ways gerrymandering has been used to manipulate electoral outcomes, and the efforts of activists and organizations to combat this practice. This product includes:Detailed Instructions for a Film
Preview of Election Day Activities | Word Search, Quiz & More | Worksheets

Election Day Activities | Word Search, Quiz & More | Worksheets

Created by
Happy Kiddo
Engage your students in the democratic process with this exciting Election Day Activities pack! This comprehensive resource includes a Word Search, Quiz, Word Scramble, and Coloring Sheet, designed to make learning about elections fun and educational. Perfect for classroom use around Election Day, these activities help students understand the importance of voting, the roles of candidates, and the workings of democracy. Ways You Can Use This Resource:Election Day Lesson: Integrate the activitie
Preview of ELECTION DAY & AMERICAN GOVERNMENT QUIZ: 20 t/f statements/ Ans. Key

ELECTION DAY & AMERICAN GOVERNMENT QUIZ: 20 t/f statements/ Ans. Key

This is a 20 statement t/f quiz covering key points on our election system and our Constitution. There are 2 famous quotes inserted into the quiz, that serve as a reminder to appreciate the work of the Founding Fathers, and former presidents. An answer key is provided. It is good to share with students that most women did not have the right to vote in ancient societies such as ancient Greece or Rome. It is a credit to the Iroquois Confederation (A native American indigenous people) that wo
Preview of Legislative Branch Study Guide, Quiz, and Answer Sheet

Legislative Branch Study Guide, Quiz, and Answer Sheet

Brief review study guide and quiz on Article 1 of the US Constitution. Originally designed for middle school students studying for the Constitution test but can be used for any government class mini-unit on the Legislative Branch. Answer Key included.
Preview of Diversity and Culture Quiz

Diversity and Culture Quiz

I designed this resource to go along with my Civil Rights lesson, but also used it when teaching tolerance and diversity. Correlates to MS Social Studies Standards 4.4a, b, c. Can be used as a test, pretest, or worksheet.
Preview of The President Article and Quiz about the article

The President Article and Quiz about the article

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2 OC Teachers
This is a nonfiction article about the Office of the United States President. There is also a multiple choice quiz about the article.
Preview of Civics Study Guide & Quiz - Rights, Responsibilities, Bill of Rights, Government

Civics Study Guide & Quiz - Rights, Responsibilities, Bill of Rights, Government

This is a study guide and quiz for 5th grade Civics.
Preview of Quiz & Lesson Notes - American Citizenship & Government

Quiz & Lesson Notes - American Citizenship & Government

5 Question Quiz with Key and notes on Civic Duties vs Responsibilities System of Gov't vs Type of Gov't and Vocabulary Functions of Government Democracy vs Authoritarianism
Preview of Leadership and Decision Making- Saskatchewan Power and Authority Outcome PA3.1

Leadership and Decision Making- Saskatchewan Power and Authority Outcome PA3.1

Formal and informal leadership, the decision-making-process, consequences and basic government roles are some of the concepts explored in this Canadian power and authority mini-unit. I have included links for appropriate videos for each concept. There is also a unit review/quiz included. If you are using this unit in Saskatchewan, it covers the Grade 3 Social Studies outcome PA3.1. You may also be interested in my other mini-units: - Leadership and Decision Making (SK outcome PA3.1) - Rules,
Preview of Part 5: Reform Movements & A Changing Society | 8th Grade U.S. History

Part 5: Reform Movements & A Changing Society | 8th Grade U.S. History

⭐ Part 5: Reform Movements & A Changing SocietyLesson Slides & Guided Notes | 8th Grade U.S. History How did reform movements change the United States—and why did they create both progress and conflict?In this lesson, students explore how reform movements developed in response to problems in American society during the 1800s, focusing on how individuals and groups worked to improve conditions while also increasing tensions across the nation. As Part 5 of the A Constitution in Practice / Americ
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