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Preview of Wants and Needs Photo Cards, Sorting Activities and More!

Wants and Needs Photo Cards, Sorting Activities and More!

Wants & Needs Literacy Unit, includes: medium & large photo cards (12 words per) with sorting mats, 3 worksheets, writing paper, & emergent readerVocabulary: blanket, cake, coat, game, house, kite, presents, ring, shoes, toy, vegetables, water *Check the default page layout when printing. For your convenience, you can change or customize (increase or decrease) the scale of any/all page(s). *Check out my personal website for additional Kindergarten Information!https://www.inspireteachkinder.com/
Preview of Bill of Rights: Worksheets, Scenarios, and Quiz (Grades 7–10)

Bill of Rights: Worksheets, Scenarios, and Quiz (Grades 7–10)

Help your students move beyond memorizing amendment numbers and truly understand what the Bill of Rights protects. This engaging, student-friendly resource gives middle schoolers a clear overview of Amendments 1–10 and helps them connect those rights to real-life situations at school, in the community, and online. What’s Included Bill of Rights Overview PagesClear, accessible explanations of each of the first ten amendments written in student-friendly language.Bill of Rights OrganizerA structur
Preview of Where Do You Lean Politically? | Quiz on Economic & Social Perspectives

Where Do You Lean Politically? | Quiz on Economic & Social Perspectives

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QuizBreakers
Spark meaningful conversation and introspection with this 10-question political orientation quiz designed for adult learners. Perfect for government, civics, or sociology units—or as a reflective opener for workshops or community dialogues—it invites participants to explore their stance on economic and social issues without judgment. Through thought-provoking prompts on topics such as healthcare, taxation, and corporate responsibility, students discover where they lean on the political spectrum—
Preview of Enlightenment Thinker Personality Quiz: Which Enlightenment Thinker Are You?

Enlightenment Thinker Personality Quiz: Which Enlightenment Thinker Are You?

Have you ever wondered which Enlightenment thinker you are most like? Well now you can find out! My students have so much fun taking this personality test and it is a great way to either introduce or wrap up the Enlightenment unit. Another adaptation for this lesson is to have the students take their test and then research the philosopher that they are most similar to. The options are truly endless. The test includes various scenarios that relate to the life of a middle/ high school student.
Preview of Engel v Vitale Supreme Court Case Quiz/Worksheet/Study Guide; AP Govt.

Engel v Vitale Supreme Court Case Quiz/Worksheet/Study Guide; AP Govt.

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Melindabteaches
AP Government. Engel v Vitale Supreme Court Case. "MUST KNOW CASE" for the AP Exam. Pair this with a copy of the case and use it as a worksheet or use it for a quiz or study guide.
Preview of AP Government 5.4: Candidate-Centered Campaigns & Party Change Activity

AP Government 5.4: Candidate-Centered Campaigns & Party Change Activity

This activity helps AP Government students understand how candidate-centered campaigns have weakened the role of political parties over time. Students analyze realistic campaign scenarios and explain how changes in fundraising, media, and nominations reduce party control. Perfect for introducing Topic 5.4 or reinforcing party adaptation before FRQs or SAQs. What’s IncludedBrief student background reading4 campaign scenarios (party-centered vs. candidate-centered)Guided analysis and synthesis q
Preview of John Adams Biography Reading & Questions

John Adams Biography Reading & Questions

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Portable 49
A great way for students to learn U.S. history is by studying the presidents that make up that history! If you can remember who a president was and when they served, you may also be able to recall other events that happened during that time. It's great for U.S. history class, but it can also be used for any class on Presidents' Day. This is a biography of John Adams, the second POTUS, with post-reading comprehension questions that can be used as a quiz if desired. It covers his early years as a
Preview of AP Government and Politics Supplemental US Constitution UNIT

AP Government and Politics Supplemental US Constitution UNIT

This unit contains PowerPoint notes, worksheets, quizzes, reviews, and activities for the US Constitution and the Amendments. Covers all Articles, Clauses, and Amendments at an AP level. AP United States Government and Politics. You may also like the BUNDLE of all 9 Foundational Documents with 25 helpful activities. Check out the American Government Stop and Shop store for many more resources and products for American Government and AP US Government and Politics.
Preview of The West Wing S4.E18 ∙ Privateers

The West Wing S4.E18 ∙ Privateers

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 4, Episode 18 “Privateers”: AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)Deepen your students’ understanding of executive power, foreign economic policy, and crisis management with this carefully designed guided viewing guide. Featuring: 25 sophisticated, chronologically ordered questions connecting episode content to key AP Government concepts like executive authority, checks and balances, and democratic accountability. A complete answer key to support e
Preview of The West Wing S4.E17 ∙ Red Haven's on Fire

The West Wing S4.E17 ∙ Red Haven's on Fire

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 4, Episode 17 “Red Haven’s on Fire”: AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)Enhance your AP Government curriculum with this expertly crafted guided viewing guide focusing on presidential power, foreign policy, and crisis management. This resource features: 25 rigorous, sequential questions connecting constitutional powers, executive-legislative relations, and democratic accountability. A comprehensive answer key to facilitate discussion, formative a
Preview of The West Wing S2.E18 ∙ 17 People

The West Wing S2.E18 ∙ 17 People

Created by
Shawn Riggins
“The West Wing” Guided Viewing Guide: Season 2, Episode 18 – “17 People” | AP U.S. Government & PoliticsThis educator-crafted resource turns The West Wing into a living case study for AP U.S. Government & Politics. It includes: 25 carefully sequenced critical-thinking questions, aligned with AP themes—crisis leadership, separation of powers, executive agenda-setting, public policy, and institutional norms. A complete answer key offering concise, high-quality responses that support classroom
Preview of The West Wing S2.E12 ∙ The Drop In

The West Wing S2.E12 ∙ The Drop In

Created by
Shawn Riggins
“The West Wing” AP U.S. Government Viewing Guide: Season 2, Episode 12 – The Drop InBring your AP U.S. Government and Politics class to life with this dynamic, standards-aligned episode guide for The West Wing. This resource includes 25 high-level, chronologically ordered questions that align directly with the AP curriculum framework, helping students connect real-world executive decision-making to core constitutional principles. Also included is a fully-aligned FRQ #4 Argument Essay prompt,
Preview of UNIT 2 AP Gov "Government in America People, Politics, and Policy" 2020 Edition

UNIT 2 AP Gov "Government in America People, Politics, and Policy" 2020 Edition

UNIT 2 (People and Politics) Chapters 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 bundle of resources for " Government in America People, Politics, and Policy" 2020 Presidential Election Edition AP Government and Politics. Vocabulary lists, Vocabulary QUIZZES, Guided Readings, PowerPoint notes, SCOTUS case summaries with questions, Test Reviews, Exams, and Answer Keys. Check out the American Government Stop and Shop store for many more resources and products for American Government and AP US Government and Politics.
Preview of The West Wing S2.E13 ∙ Bartlet's Third State of the Union

The West Wing S2.E13 ∙ Bartlet's Third State of the Union

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Shawn Riggins
This resource includes 25 chronological, high-level guided‑viewing questions for The West Wing, Season 2, Episode 13: “Bartlet’s Third State of the Union,” all aligned with AP U.S. Government and Politics core concepts such as presidential power, separation of powers, federalism, budget policy, and public persuasion. The package also contains a complete answer key and a fully‑aligned AP Government FRQ #4 Argument Essay Prompt, with structured expectations mirroring the College Board rubric (
Preview of Government Checks and Balances & Separation of Power - Three Branches

Government Checks and Balances & Separation of Power - Three Branches

This 7–8 grade civics resource helps students understand the three branches of government, the U.S. Constitution’s separation of powers, and key checks and balances between the branches. Students read an accessible passage, complete graphic organizers, analyze real-world style scenarios, and take a short quiz on how the Constitution divides and limits government power. Help your students truly understand how the U.S. government works with this ready-to-use resource on the three branches
Preview of The West Wing S6.E19 ∙ Ninety Miles Away

The West Wing S6.E19 ∙ Ninety Miles Away

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Shawn Riggins
This guided viewing guide for The West Wing Season 6, Episode 19, “Ninety Miles Away,” offers AP United States Government and Politics educators a carefully structured tool featuring 25 sophisticated, chronologically sequenced questions that encourage deep analysis of executive power, congressional checks, foreign policy decision-making, and crisis management. The included comprehensive answer key facilitates classroom discussion and formative assessment. Also provided is an AP-aligned FRQ #4 A
Preview of The West Wing S6.E21 ∙ Things Fall Apart

The West Wing S6.E21 ∙ Things Fall Apart

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Shawn Riggins
This guided viewing guide for The West Wing Season 6, Episode 21, “Things Fall Apart,” provides AP United States Government and Politics educators with a rich, chronologically organized set of 25 advanced questions designed to foster critical thinking about constitutional checks and balances, crisis governance, political polarization, and executive-legislative relations. The comprehensive answer key supports effective classroom discussion and formative assessment. Additionally, an AP-aligned FR
Preview of The West Wing S7.E20 ∙ The Last Hurrah

The West Wing S7.E20 ∙ The Last Hurrah

Created by
Shawn Riggins
This guided viewing guide for The West Wing Season 7, Episode 20, “The Last Hurrah,” offers educators a rich resource to deepen students’ understanding of executive power and democratic transitions. Featuring 25 expertly crafted, high-level questions sequenced to follow the episode’s progression, this guide encourages critical analysis of core AP United States Government and Politics concepts. The comprehensive answer key supports thorough classroom discussion and formative assessment. Included
Preview of The West Wing S5.E4 ∙ Han

The West Wing S5.E4 ∙ Han

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 5, Episode 4 "Han": AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)Designed for AP U.S. Government & Politics educators, this guided viewing guide bridges compelling television drama with rigorous academic inquiry. Inside you’ll find: 25 thoughtfully sequenced, high-level questions that deepen student understanding of executive power, checks and balances, and constitutional governance. A detailed answer key to facilitate classroom discussion and formative
Preview of The West Wing S4.E16 ∙ The California 47th

The West Wing S4.E16 ∙ The California 47th

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 4, Episode 16 “The California 47th”: AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)Support your AP Government students’ mastery of electoral politics and Congressional power with this comprehensive viewing guide centered on a pivotal special election. This resource includes: 25 sophisticated, chronologically organized questions that connect constitutional principles, campaign strategy, party dynamics, and democratic representation. A detailed answer key de
Preview of The West Wing S6.E20 ∙ In God We Trust

The West Wing S6.E20 ∙ In God We Trust

Created by
Shawn Riggins
This guided viewing guide for The West Wing Season 6, Episode 20, “In God We Trust,” offers AP United States Government and Politics educators a structured, chronologically organized resource featuring 25 sophisticated questions that prompt deep critical thinking about constitutional limits on religious expression, the First Amendment, separation of church and state, and the political dynamics of religion in government. The included detailed answer key supports rich classroom discussion and for
Preview of The West Wing S4.E13 ∙ The Long Goodbye

The West Wing S4.E13 ∙ The Long Goodbye

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 4, Episode 13 “The Long Goodbye”: AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)This expertly crafted guided viewing guide invites AP Government students to explore constitutional principles and political realities through The West Wing. Featuring: 25 high-level, chronologically sequenced questions that probe key themes such as executive leadership, resignation impacts, interbranch relations, and political accountability. A complete answer key to facilita
Preview of The West Wing S5.E5 ∙ Constituency of One

The West Wing S5.E5 ∙ Constituency of One

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 5, Episode 5 "Constituency of One": AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)This guided viewing guide offers AP U.S. Government & Politics teachers a powerful resource for connecting television drama to essential course concepts. Inside, you’ll find: 25 high-level, chronologically organized questions designed to provoke critical thinking on executive power, political accountability, and the legislative process. A comprehensive answer key to support
Preview of The West Wing S4.E15 ∙ Inauguration: Part 2 - Over There

The West Wing S4.E15 ∙ Inauguration: Part 2 - Over There

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 4, Episode 15 “Inauguration: Part 2 – Over There”: AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)Engage your AP Government students with this detailed viewing guide focused on the complex realities of presidential power during international crises and administration transitions. This resource includes: 25 rigorous, chronologically structured questions that connect constitutional concepts, executive authority, war powers, and political dynamics. A comprehen
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