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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 "Minimum" Must Know Vocabulary Quiz for AP Govt.

"Minimum" Must Know Vocabulary Quiz for AP Govt.

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Melindabteaches
AP Govt. "Minimum" Must Know Vocabulary for AP Govt. Terms that are consistently used and are must knows to understand the course. Good AP Exam prep.
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 Ideals of Democracy Sorting Activity - AP U.S. Government and Politics Topic 1.1

Ideals of Democracy Sorting Activity - AP U.S. Government and Politics Topic 1.1

Bring the foundations of American democracy to life with this interactive and flexible resource! Students explore the four Ideals of Democracy— Natural Rights, Popular Sovereignty, Social Contract, and Limited Government—through engaging, scenario-based practice that builds analytical thinking and AP-level reasoning skills. This Google Slides resource includes: Interactive Review Slide:Perfect for whole-class instruction or bell-ringer review.Each scenario appears first; the correct ideal reve
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 AP Gov Federalist 10 vs. Brutus 1 Worksheet & Answer Key Check for Understanding

AP Gov Federalist 10 vs. Brutus 1 Worksheet & Answer Key Check for Understanding

This resource is designed for AP U.S. Government and Civics classes and includes an editable worksheet and a complete answer key. It does not include the Federalist 10 and Brutus 1 Documents themselves. I personally pair it with the packet guided reading on AP classroom. You could also just pair it with your lesson on the two documents. It makes a great quiz or check for understanding afterward. I used words that match the writing style of the AP test such as Identify and Explain. Use this an
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 Bill of Rights: A User's Guide-Fifth Amendment Review Sheets (1 & 2)

Bill of Rights: A User's Guide-Fifth Amendment Review Sheets (1 & 2)

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Sweatt Shop
The U.S. Constitution is the foundation of our country but also the foundation of my AP Government and Politics class. I try to build up that classroom foundation, so both the students' knowledge and confidence grow and strengthen. Part of the Constitutional packet the students receive, these two review sheets cover the Fifth Amendment section of The Bill of Rights: A User's Guide book (pgs. 129-146). I advise my students to read the seventeen pages first then go back and complete the review she
Preview of Canadian Civics History of Democracy with Word Bank

Canadian Civics History of Democracy with Word Bank

Don't both retyping this and save yourself the time. I will change a few words from year to year so I know that the students are submitting the correct version. For example, the Iroquois confederacy has been changed to Haudenosaunee so that I know students are completing the appropriate work. This background helps to fill gaps and also levels the playing field for students who may not have taken history in Canada. It is a helpful aid and I encourage students to keep adding to their historica
Preview of Government Supreme Court Cases Guided Reading Overview + Slides Full Lesson Quiz

Government Supreme Court Cases Guided Reading Overview + Slides Full Lesson Quiz

Government Landmark Supreme Court One-Pagers with Google Forms Quiz and Teacher KeyWhen teaching Government, Civics, or U.S. Government, the Supreme Court cases can feel overwhelming for students. I use these landmark Supreme Court case one-pagers in my own classroom because they make each case accessible, engaging, and easy to review. Every case is broken down into student-friendly pages, a matching slideshow, and a ready-to-assign Google Forms quiz that provides quick feedback. The included
Preview of Authoritarian Playbook: WW2 Warning Signs of Dictatorship Analysis Lesson

Authoritarian Playbook: WW2 Warning Signs of Dictatorship Analysis Lesson

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The History Cat
Give students a 10-sign “playbook” for the rise of dictators during World War 2 and have them track how real countries used those tactics to dismantle democracy. This activity helps students move beyond memorizing dictators and start identifying patterns. Using a structured 10-sign Authoritarian Playbook, students analyze historical case studies from the 1920s–1930s (Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, or the Soviet Union) and match real laws, events, and political actions to warning signs of authorit
Preview of Bill of Rights: A User's Guide-Fourth Amendment Review Sheet

Bill of Rights: A User's Guide-Fourth Amendment Review Sheet

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Sweatt Shop
The U.S. Constitution is the foundation of our country but also the foundation of my AP Government and Politics class. I try to build up that classroom foundation, so both the students' knowledge and confidence grow and strengthen. Part of the Constitutional packet the students receive, this review sheet covers the Fourth Amendment section of The Bill of Rights: A User's Guide book (pgs. 109-127). I advise my students to read the eighteen pages first then go back and complete the review sheet. T
Preview of Hobbes and Locke – Comparative Political Philosophy

Hobbes and Locke – Comparative Political Philosophy

Hobbes and Locke Comparative LessonHelp students understand the political philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke through engaging readings, a graphic organizer, and a short quiz. Perfect for AP European History, World History, or Civics. Included Materials Reading (2 pages): Explains Hobbes’s Leviathan and Locke’s Two Treatises of Government, focusing on human nature, the state of nature, and the social contract. Graphic Organizer: Students compare Hobbes and Locke by completing key cate
Preview of AP Gov Unit II Congress Reading Guide | Discussion | Activity Guide | Practice

AP Gov Unit II Congress Reading Guide | Discussion | Activity Guide | Practice

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Poppys Papers
This comprehensive reading guide is perfect for guiding students through standards 2.1-2.3: Congress! This guide is compatible with AMSCO AP Government & Politics, the College Board videos, and my full length notes, but can be used with any AP aligned text book. This 11 page guide can be printed or uploaded to Google Classroom. Teacher Tip: I hand out each packet at the beginning of the unit and assign each standard before I teach it as an introduction to the topic.  I grade for completion, b
Preview of Crash Course | US Government and Politics | Series 1 - 50 Bundle

Crash Course | US Government and Politics | Series 1 - 50 Bundle

Title Crash Course US Government and Politics | Series 1 through 50 Companion Worksheets Bundle DescriptionGive your Government or Civics students a complete note taking and quiz system for every Crash Course US Government and Politics video in one place. This bundle includes Series 1 through 50 in a single ZIP folder for only 1.99, so you get an entire semester of ready to use supports for less than the cost of a single worksheet set. Each episode in the playlist has its own printable worksheet
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 AP U.S. Government Sub Plan – Topic 5.7: Groups Influencing Policy Outcomes

AP U.S. Government Sub Plan – Topic 5.7: Groups Influencing Policy Outcomes

Help your students understand how different political actors influence the policymaking process with this ready-to-use AP U.S. Government Sub Plan for Topic 5.7! Designed with student-friendly language and built-in comprehension tasks, this printable resource is ideal for both classroom instruction and independent sub work. Students will explore the role of interest groups, single-issue organizations, protest movements, bureaucratic agencies, and political parties in shaping public policy outc
Preview of Are You a Liberal or Conservative Thinker? Brain-Based Personality Quiz

Are You a Liberal or Conservative Thinker? Brain-Based Personality Quiz

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QuizBreakers
Forget heated political debates—this quiz taps into brain science to explore how personality and perception might subtly hint at your cognitive leanings. Inspired by fascinating research in Political Psychology and Current Biology, this engaging activity invites learners to reflect on how traits like sensitivity, creativity, and comfort with uncertainty show up in their lives. Whether you’re an educator sparking classroom conversation or a curious adult on a self-discovery journey, this quiz d
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 Mapping My Community: Geography, STEAM & Community Planning Project

Mapping My Community: Geography, STEAM & Community Planning Project

Mapping My Community | Geography, Cartography, STEAM & Community Studies Project | Grades 4–8Help students explore and map the world around them! In this engaging project-based lesson, students create a map of their community while developing geography, cartography, communication, and critical thinking skills.Students identify important locations such as schools, parks, libraries, community centers, emergency services, neighborhoods, and major roads. They will also reflect on community strengths
Preview of The Red Scare (APUSH 8.3) & U.S. History (No Prep! Complete Lesson!)

The Red Scare (APUSH 8.3) & U.S. History (No Prep! Complete Lesson!)

Unpack the Fear of Communism with an Engaging, No-Prep U.S. History Lesson!APUSH & U.S. History | Fully Editable & Student-ReadyExplore the Red Scare and the height of anti-communist fear in the United States with this comprehensive, teacher-ready lesson! Designed for both AP U.S. History (APUSH) and regular high school U.S. History classrooms, this resource provides the depth, clarity, and flexibility students need to understand how Cold War tensions and global events fueled domestic fear. Whet
Preview of Equal Protection and Civil Rights GATE Differentiated Worksheet & Organizer

Equal Protection and Civil Rights GATE Differentiated Worksheet & Organizer

Reading Passage focused on the Equal Protection and Civil Rights Lesson written at a 7th grade level for Gifted & Talented Elementary or Middle School Social Studies & Philosophy. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 10x multiple choice questions based on the readingGraphic Organizer to help students pick out the main idea and supporting detailsDifferentiation for elementary students at a higher reading level.Great for close reading and review!Unlike other teacher
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