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Preview of Career Exploration & Civics Project

Career Exploration & Civics Project

Product Description for Buyers Career Exploration & Civics Project | Research, Posters, Slides & Rubric Help students connect real-world careers to community impact, government systems, and civic responsibility with this engaging Career & Civics Inquiry Project! Students research a career pathway while exploring how careers connect to laws, public services, taxes, and community needs. This project encourages critical thinking, career awareness, research skills, and real-world connections while g
Preview of TED Talk: Why do Americans and Canadians celebrate Labor Day- Kenneth C. Davis

TED Talk: Why do Americans and Canadians celebrate Labor Day- Kenneth C. Davis

This high school resource explores the origins of Labor Day, the Industrial Revolution, and the fight for workers’ rights. Students examine historical events, labor movements, and modern implications. Best for: U.S. History, Social Studies, Civics Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Adult Ed | Prin
Preview of September Social Studies Bundle | Constitution Day, Labor Day, and Patriot Day

September Social Studies Bundle | Constitution Day, Labor Day, and Patriot Day

Detailed Description Bring September’s key civic and historical themes to life with this all-in-one Social Studies Bundle! Perfect for Constitution Day (Sept. 17), Labor Day, and Patriot Day (Sept. 11), this resource pack provides five complete, ready-to-teach lessons that are adaptable for Elementary, Middle, and High School classrooms. What’s Included: Constitution Day Debate – Students explore the U.S. Constitution through age-appropriate debates. Topics range from extra recess (elem
Preview of Mock Constitutional Convention | Role-Playing Debate & Compromise | For K-12

Mock Constitutional Convention | Role-Playing Debate & Compromise | For K-12

Description: Bring the 1787 Constitutional Convention into your classroom with this engaging mock role-play simulation. Students act as delegates, debate issues, and experience the art of compromise while drafting “class amendments.” Elementary: Debate simple questions (longer recess, optional homework), then role-play as “delegates” voting on classroom laws.Middle: Take on historical issues (equal representation vs. population-based, one president or more, direct vs. indir
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