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Preview of AP Gov Federalist Anti- Federalist Worksheet | Activity | Lesson | Quiz

AP Gov Federalist Anti- Federalist Worksheet | Activity | Lesson | Quiz

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Poppys Papers
Deepen your students’ understanding of the Federalist and Anti-Federalist debates with this engaging reading and analysis activity. Perfect for required document practice in AP Government, this resource includes carefully selected excerpts from Federalist #10, Brutus #1, and Federalist #51, guiding students through the core arguments that shaped the U.S. Constitution. Ideal for stations, group work, independent practice, or a substitute plan, this low-prep resource is easily adaptable t
Preview of AP Government Unit 4 Bundle: Political Participation

AP Government Unit 4 Bundle: Political Participation

Created by
Katrina Daigle
Save time and keep your AP Government students engaged in this complete Unit 4 Political Participation bundle, fully aligned to the College Board AP U.S. Government and Politics Course and Exam Description. This bundle is designed to take students from public opinion and polling through voting behavior, elections, political parties, interest groups, and media, with a strong emphasis on data analysis, argumentation, and exam-style practice. It's perfect for daily instruction, review, and test pre
Preview of 7 Principles of the Constitution Powerpoint, Foldable, and Activities

7 Principles of the Constitution Powerpoint, Foldable, and Activities

Are you looking for an engaging way to teach the 7 principles of the Consitution? Use this resource to get your students interested in the 7 principles. This resource covers Limited government Popular sovereignty Checks and Balances Separation of Powers Rule of Law Judicial Review Federalism This resource DOES NOT include republicanism. This resource includes: Editable powerpoint Lesson Plan Foldable 7 principles app worksheet7 principles sorting activity Please check out the preview before pu
Preview of AP Government Civics President & Executive Branch Bundle Unit Plan Activities

AP Government Civics President & Executive Branch Bundle Unit Plan Activities

Created by
Poppys Papers
Support your students in mastering the roles and powers of the presidency with this comprehensive, student centered bundle aligned to AP U.S. Government & Politics Standards 2.4–2.7. Designed to introduce, reinforce, and review content, this collection includes 9 unique resources that break down the structure, powers, checks, and responsibilities of the president, vice president, cabinet, and Executive Office of the President. Perfect for new or experienced teacher, this unit plan help
Preview of AP Gov: Required Documents Activity Bundle | Worksheets & Review | AP Practice

AP Gov: Required Documents Activity Bundle | Worksheets & Review | AP Practice

Created by
Poppys Papers
Make teaching the 9 required foundational documents more engaging and effective with this comprehensive AP Government Required Documents Bundle. With 7 total activities—including webquests, graphic organizers, stations, and discussion based tasks—this bundle is built to support independent learning, small group collaboration, and whole class instruction while preparing students for the AP exam. Every activity is aligned to the College Board CED, integrates AP style FRQs & multiple cho
Preview of AP Gov: Unit II Lecture Notes & Reading Guide | Worksheet | Homework | Lessons

AP Gov: Unit II Lecture Notes & Reading Guide | Worksheet | Homework | Lessons

Created by
Poppys Papers
Save time and boost engagement with this complete, standards aligned bundle covering AP Gov. Unit II: Interactions Among Branches of Government. This product combines 200+ editable Google Slides with a comprehensive, 32 page reading guide—making it your go to solution for teaching the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, plus the federal bureaucracy. Perfect for lecture, flipped classroom, guided reading, sub plans, or review, this bundle supports rigorous, consistent instructio
Preview of AP U.S. Government Quick Review | Congress & the Legislative Process

AP U.S. Government Quick Review | Congress & the Legislative Process

This no-prep, print-and-go resource is the perfect quick review activity for AP U.S. Government students preparing for the exam. Focused on Congress and the legislative process, this one-page review helps students reinforce key concepts in a clear, engaging, and manageable format. Students will review the structure and powers of Congress, connect key concepts to real scenarios, and practice short-answer and argument-based responses aligned to AP exam expectations. What’s Included: Warm-up activi
Preview of Redlining Reading & Questions

Redlining Reading & Questions

Created by
Mac's History
Overview:This ready-to-use reading and question set introduces students to the practice of redlining, a form of institutionalized housing discrimination that began in the 1930s and continues to shape patterns of racial and economic inequality in the United States today. Students will examine how government agencies and financial institutions denied services to communities based on racial composition, and how these practices have resulted in generational wealth gaps, segregation, educationa
Preview of IB Global Politics Lesson: 2.Hard Power | Military, Economic, and Coercive Force

IB Global Politics Lesson: 2.Hard Power | Military, Economic, and Coercive Force

In this lesson, students explore hard power and its impact in global politics. Through case studies like Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and economic sanctions, they apply concepts of sovereignty, legitimacy, and power to real-world examples. What’s Included: Editable Google Slides lesson Case study analysis: Ukraine, NATO, US sanctions Hyperlinked worksheets and source activities in slide comments Structured PERCY writing task (6-mark) Key concepts: coercion, sovereignty, legitimacy Embedded
Preview of Canadian Civics 7 Government Types and 3 monetary systems

Canadian Civics 7 Government Types and 3 monetary systems

I have used this worksheet to help students to take notes and differentiate the different types of governments and how they spend money. I created this because the types are often conflated policy and understanding that different leaders, traditions, and strict adherence can lead to variation. I do like to point out that Hitler was elected and that what a person does in power can also change the form of government. __________________________ Monarchy, Constitutional monarchy, democracy, theocrac
Preview of Sustainable Cities Worksheet | Critical Thinking Activity | GATE Middle School

Sustainable Cities Worksheet | Critical Thinking Activity | GATE Middle School

🧠 Worksheet | Urban Planning | Gifted & Talented Middle School Critical ThinkingEngage your students with this high-interest, real-world Urban Planning worksheet focused on Sustainable Cities. This resource is designed to promote critical thinking, inquiry-based learning, and real-world application, making it perfect for modern classrooms. Students will explore meaningful scenarios, analyze real-world connections, and express their ideas through structured questions that go beyond basic reca
Preview of 28-Day AP Government FRQ Bellringers + Full Exam Simulation (Unit 3 Focus)

28-Day AP Government FRQ Bellringers + Full Exam Simulation (Unit 3 Focus)

Strengthen your students’ writing skills and AP exam readiness with this comprehensive 28-Day FRQ Bellringer Pack focused on Unit 3: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights. Aligned with the College Board's four FRQ types, this resource includes daily writing tasks that build analytical depth and constitutional understanding. What's Included: 28 days of scaffolded FRQ practice across all 4 FRQ types: • Concept Application • Quantitative Analysis (with embedded visuals) • SCOTUS Comparison • Argument
Preview of TED Talk: What Earth in 2050 could look like- Shannon Odell

TED Talk: What Earth in 2050 could look like- Shannon Odell

Help students engage deeply with the science, ethics, and policy challenges of climate change through this comprehensive TED-Ed Companion Resource. Based on a video projecting what the world could look like if emissions continue on their current trajectory, this resource explores extreme weather, rising seas, food scarcity, global inequality, and the urgent need for collective action. This packet includes 20 rigorous discussion questions, a structured analytical essay prompt, and a multi-perspec
Preview of The West Wing  S4.E10 ∙ Arctic Radar

The West Wing S4.E10 ∙ Arctic Radar

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 4, Episode 10 “Arctic Radar”: AP U.S. Government & Politics Viewing Guide (PDF Only) Boost your AP Government curriculum with this comprehensive viewing guide designed to bring The West Wing into rigorous classroom discussion. Included in this package: 25 high‑level viewing questions that follow the episode chronologically and tie directly to key AP Gov themes such as executive authority, checks and balances, civil liberties, foreign policy, and bureaucratic functionin
Preview of Foundational Documents Review | AP U.S. Gov

Foundational Documents Review | AP U.S. Gov

Created by
The Civics Stop
Help your students master the foundational documents required for the AP U.S. Government & Politics exam with this structured and easy-to-use resource! What’s Included: Student-friendly Required Documents Review template Clear rubric for easy grading Encourages critical thinking and deeper understanding of foundational texts Documents Covered:Includes space for all required AP Gov documents, such as: Federalist No. 10 Federalist No. 51 Brutus No. 1 Declaration of Independence U.S. Const
Preview of The West Wing S5.E9 ∙ Abu el Banat

The West Wing S5.E9 ∙ Abu el Banat

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 5, Episode 9 "Abu el Banat": AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)Transform your AP Government classroom with this comprehensive guided viewing guide, featuring 25 thought-provoking questions designed to deepen students’ understanding of constitutional foreign policy powers, separation of powers, and democratic governance. Accompanied by a detailed answer key, this guide supports rigorous classroom discussion and content mastery. The included AP FRQ
Preview of The West Wing S5.E13 ∙ The Warfare of Genghis Khan

The West Wing S5.E13 ∙ The Warfare of Genghis Khan

Created by
Shawn Riggins
The West Wing – Season 5, Episode 13 "The Warfare of Genghis Khan": AP U.S. Government & Politics Guided Viewing Guide (PDF Only)This premium guided viewing guide equips AP U.S. Government educators with 25 incisive, chronologically arranged questions designed to deepen students’ understanding of executive-legislative dynamics in military policy. Complete with a detailed answer key, the guide challenges students to critically analyze constitutional powers, political strategy, and ethical conside
Preview of The West Wing  S3.E22 ∙ Posse Comitatus

The West Wing S3.E22 ∙ Posse Comitatus

Created by
Shawn Riggins
"The West Wing" Viewing Guide — Season 3, Episode 22: "Posse Comitatus" (PDF Only) Bring real-world political drama into your AP United States Government and Politics classroom with this high-level, standards-aligned viewing guide. This resource includes 25 chronologically organized, critical-thinking questions tied directly to AP Gov course concepts such as separation of powers, checks and balances, civil liberties, foreign policy, and the role of the executive. A complete answer key is include
Preview of Electoral Process Lesson

Electoral Process Lesson

Created by
Civics United
This lesson is designed for students to understand the steps in the electoral process, specifically a presidential election. They will also analyze how money, political parties and individuals can impact those steps. Students will also play the iCivics Game 'Winning the Whitehouse" and explore topics like political primaries, campaign advertisements and other electoral steps to engage with a complex topic.
Preview of Foundational Document Quotes Card Sort for AP US Government

Foundational Document Quotes Card Sort for AP US Government

The Foundational Document Quotes Card Sort is an engaging, hands-on resource that helps AP U.S. Government students master one of the most challenging parts of the course—recognizing and understanding quotes from foundational documents. Designed to promote critical thinking and collaboration, this activity allows students to work in pairs to match quotes with their respective documents and explain the main ideas, reinforcing both content knowledge and analytical skills. Ideal for review before
Preview of AP U.S. Government Sub Plan Bundle – Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy

AP U.S. Government Sub Plan Bundle – Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy

Need a complete, no-prep sub plan solution that keeps your AP U.S. Government students on track while you're out, whether for a day or an extended absence like maternity leave? This editable Google Docs bundle covers all nine topics in Unit 1: Foundations of American Democracy and is designed for independent student work with clear instruction, aligned content, and scaffolded support. Each sub plan includes a student-friendly reading, warm-up, guided notes, reflection questions, multiple-
Preview of America 250 Mega Bundle: 35 pages multi-aged U.S. History

America 250 Mega Bundle: 35 pages multi-aged U.S. History

America 250 Mega Bundle — 34 Pages of Multi‑Age, Hands‑On U.S. History Activities! Bring the story of America to life with this beautifully curated America 250 Mega Bundle, designed to coordinate with the official America 250 resources hosted by the White House. This set is perfect for homeschoolers, co‑ops, and classrooms looking for engaging, age‑flexible activities that blend history, literacy, creativity, and critical thinking. This bundle includes 35 pages of visually rich, kid‑friendly mat
Preview of Supreme Court Case Study: Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier Worksheet

Supreme Court Case Study: Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier Worksheet

This webquest worksheet examines the landmark Supreme Court case Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier (1988), which addressed the extent of students’ First Amendment rights in public schools. Students will explore how the Court ruled that school officials can exercise editorial control over school-sponsored publications if their actions are reasonably related to legitimate pedagogical concerns. Ideal for U.S. history, government, and civics classes, this activity encourages critical thinking
Preview of Middle School Civics: How a Bill Becomes a Law Applied System Practice Worksheet

Middle School Civics: How a Bill Becomes a Law Applied System Practice Worksheet

Created by
Jacque's Place
How a Bill Becomes a Law Applied System Practice | U.S. Constitution Legislative Branch ActivityLooking for a no-prep Middle School Civics worksheet to practice the legislative process? Guide your students as they move from identifying the steps of lawmaking to applying Article I logic to real-world system conflicts. This How a Bill Becomes a Law activity helps students understand the U.S. Constitution, branches of government, and how laws are created through a structured schematic audit. STO
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