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Preview of Increase and Decrease (Government Influence on the Economy): VA  Eco SOL CE 12c

Increase and Decrease (Government Influence on the Economy): VA Eco SOL CE 12c

Quick and easy worksheet to review the governments influence on the economy (taxes, spending, borrowing). Included in this download are editable/PDF versions of the worksheet, as well as, an answer key! Covers VA Civics & Economics SOL CE. 12c. Before you buy! Check out the VA Civics & Economics SOL Review Packet #4: USA Economy
Preview of Constitution Reading Guide

Constitution Reading Guide

My reading guide for the U.S. Constitution has greatly helped to improve test and quiz scores by forcing students to look deeper at vocabulary by giving the definition as well as an application--much like an AP style question. Students also have homework questions that correspond to essential questions within the text. The reading guide uses a modified Cornell note-taking style with a space for notes and a space for a summary of the day's lesson. The reading guide also includes deep-processin
Preview of Bill of Rights Amendment Matching Activity or Review Game, great for 5th-12th!

Bill of Rights Amendment Matching Activity or Review Game, great for 5th-12th!

This Bill of Rights Amendment Matching Activity is great for grades 5-12. It would be great as a quick bellwork or review activity to increase mastery. Students will match the Amendment to an example that is given. Not to worry, they are not in order, so students can cut this out themselves without knowing the answers!Extension Activities: Have students play Memory with the cards or write their own example on the back of each amendment and quiz a friend!
Preview of Elections, Voting, Voter Turnout, and Demographics of Voters

Elections, Voting, Voter Turnout, and Demographics of Voters

This is a packet for students that has them learn about the different elections (local, state, and federal) and different positions within them, then brainstorm many questions about voting and why it is important, which elections are more important to vote for, and how the government should increase or decrease voter turnout. Then, students learn about the differences between a primary and general election. Finally, the bulk of the packet explores voter turnout in midterm vs. presidential electi
Preview of Who's in the President's Cabinet?

Who's in the President's Cabinet?

Congratulations! Your students know the role of the President's cabinet. So, now what? How can we make this information relevant? This activity will allow students to research who is currently serving in those cabinet positions. Students can choose which cabinet department they would like to research, introducing choice and differentiated interests. Students then assess whether or not they would confirm a nomination of the secretary of that department, thereby reinforcing the concept of ch
Preview of Bill of Rights Reading Guide

Bill of Rights Reading Guide

My reading guide for the Bill of Rights has greatly helped to improve test and quiz scores by forcing students to look deeper at vocabulary by giving the definition as well as an application--much like an AP style question. Students also have homework questions that correspond to essential questions within the text. The reading guide uses a modified Cornell note-taking style with a space for notes and a space for a summary of the day's lesson. This reading guide pairs nicely with the U.S. Consti
Preview of AP® Government: Required Supreme Court Cases- Chart, Quiz, and Keys

AP® Government: Required Supreme Court Cases- Chart, Quiz, and Keys

This resource is perfect for AP® U.S. Government teachers looking to teach the required landmark Supreme Court cases for the updated 23-24 exam. This product includes a student court chart handout, a key for the teacher, two versions of a review quiz, and an answer key. Students will research each of the 14 required cases and discover the facts, constitutional issue(s), decision, and opinion/reasoning of the Court for each one. The handout provides directions, an example, and online resources st
Preview of Political Ideologies Spectrum Survey QUIZ  | CIVICS | Print & Digital CIVICS

Political Ideologies Spectrum Survey QUIZ | CIVICS | Print & Digital CIVICS

Do your students wonder where they fall on the political ideology spectrum? This engaging and easy-to-use activity helps students explore their own political beliefs through a student-friendly online quiz. After completing the quiz, students analyze and reflect on their results, making abstract political ideologies more concrete and meaningful. This lesson includes both PRINT and DIGITAL versions, making it perfect for distance learning, hybrid classrooms, or in-person instruction. The activi
Preview of Civics tutorial worksheet and quiz: Trial process and role of the jury

Civics tutorial worksheet and quiz: Trial process and role of the jury

Just released: On sale now from 5/12/22 - 5/15/22 Follow my store to keep up to date on all 'just released sales' Included in this product: 1 Google docs Tutorial worksheet: Trial process and role of the jury, that will walk students through the role of a jury (including how juries are selected) as well as trial procedures (opening statements, cross examination, evidence, etc. Does not include pretrial procedures). This is one of the few tutorials that students find entertaining as they becom
Preview of Bill of Rights Scenarios Task Cards Activity, Worksheet & Google Form Quiz

Bill of Rights Scenarios Task Cards Activity, Worksheet & Google Form Quiz

Created by
Kyle Middleton
Looking for a Bill of Rights activity that makes students apply the amendments—without hours of prep?This set of Bill of Rights scenarios works as an activity, task cards, worksheet, or quick Bill of Rights quiz for your Constitution and Bill of Rights unit. Assign the auto-grading Google Form for instant data or run the printable station version for discussion-rich learning. What’s included24 Real-World Scenario Task Cards (PDF) — students decide which amendment applies and explain why.Auto-Gra
Preview of US Constitution Quiz | Constitution Day Activity | Middle & High School Civics

US Constitution Quiz | Constitution Day Activity | Middle & High School Civics

Make Constitution Day meaningful with this engaging 30-question U.S. Constitution Quiz, designed for middle and high school students. This ready-to-use resource covers the foundational principles of the U.S. government, including the Preamble, branches of government, Bill of Rights, key amendments, and influential figures in constitutional history. Perfect for U.S. History, Civics, or Government classes, this quiz reinforces essential civic knowledge and sparks classroom discussion around the Co
Preview of Amendments Quiz and Study Sheet

Amendments Quiz and Study Sheet

This product includes a 20-question quiz that covers key constitutional amendments. It is meant to be used to help AP® Government students review for the exam, but it can be used for any U.S. Government or U.S. History class to review the formal amendments. The quiz is editable, so you can make necessary adaptations if you choose and it comes with an answer key for easy grading. I have also included a cheat sheet of all 27 amendments that students can use to study from. Check out these other g
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 U.S. State Map and Capitol Quiz

U.S. State Map and Capitol Quiz

Created by
Mess is History
Give students a state location and capitol quiz with this map and handout. The map has numbered states, and the corresponding sheet has 50 blanks where students need to list the state and capitol that correspond to the number on the map. I used this state and capitol map quiz as a pre-assessment and then end of the year assessment. A great chance to see student growth throughout the year. It has worked great to give to my AP US History students after the conclusion of their AP test to encourage
Preview of Constitutional Law Vocabulary Booster | Interactive Quiz & Reading Activity

Constitutional Law Vocabulary Booster | Interactive Quiz & Reading Activity

Master essential legal terminology with this comprehensive vocabulary activity designed for high school social studies and pre-law students! What's Included:This all-in-one digital resource features 5 interactive tabs: - Lesson Plan: Teacher's guide with step-by-step implementation instructions - The Source: 10 vocabulary cards with definitions and related terms (Habeas Corpus, Stare Decisis, Certiorari, Amicus Curiae, Precedent, Tort, Plaintiff, Deposition, Injunction, Liability) - Reading: 3 i
Preview of Tariffs & Fairness in Global Trade Quiz, Grades 5-9 | NO PREP Economics Activity

Tariffs & Fairness in Global Trade Quiz, Grades 5-9 | NO PREP Economics Activity

Tariffs Fairness Quiz: NO PREP Printable Critical Thinking Activity | Middle School Grades 5-9 Economics This is a NO PREP printable tick-the-box activity helping teens explore the fairness of tariffs and their role in global trade. The quiz questions are designed to promote critical thinking about how tariffs affect prices, businesses, and countries. Suitable for 11-14 year olds and Grades 5-9.In today's world, understanding economic policies like tariffs is increasingly important, especially w
Preview of 3 Branches of U.S. Government: Reading, Graphic Organizer, Cloze & Quiz w/ Key

3 Branches of U.S. Government: Reading, Graphic Organizer, Cloze & Quiz w/ Key

Created by
Teach4Tomorrow
This activity is a wonderful way to get your students to better understand the checks and balances between the three branches of U.S. government. There is a student-friendly one page reading. As students read, they can fill out the graphic organizer using terms from a word bank. Included is a "check for understanding" formative assessment cloze style paragraph for them to fill-in. Also included is a 15 question True/False quiz with an answer key. Graphic organizers like this one are a great
Preview of American Landmarks & Symbols Quiz | Social Studies Review & Assessment

American Landmarks & Symbols Quiz | Social Studies Review & Assessment

Make learning fun with this 30-question multiple-choice quiz on American Landmarks and Symbols—perfect for middle school U.S. history or civics classes! This engaging activity helps students review important national monuments, patriotic symbols, and key cultural sites. Great for bell ringers, early finisher work, or end-of-unit review. Includes a printable student quiz and answer key. No prep needed—just print and go! ** AMERICAN LANDMARKS & SYMBOLS **- American Landmarks and Symbols- Statue
Preview of Checks & Balances Assessment | Quiz & Test | Civics | No Prep

Checks & Balances Assessment | Quiz & Test | Civics | No Prep

Created by
History at Work
Assess student understanding of checks and balances with a clear, structured assessment that covers the three branches of government and key constitutional powers. This no-prep assessment is designed to be easy to use while still effectively measuring student understanding. 🧠 What This Assessment CoversStudents will: Identify the three branches of government Recognize how checks and balances work Apply key powers such as veto, judicial review, and impeachment Analyze simple government scen
Preview of Types of Government Interactive Lesson Activity | Self-Grading Quiz & World Map

Types of Government Interactive Lesson Activity | Self-Grading Quiz & World Map

Stop struggling to explain abstract political concepts! This interactive digital activity lets students discover how different governments work through hands-on exploration—not worksheets. This resource covers multiple government types (democracy, monarchy, dictatorship, etc.) with an interactive world map showing real-country examples for each, plus a self-grading quiz. ✅ What's Included:📍 Interactive World Map — Students click on 10+ countries to explore real government systems. Filter by t
Preview of Frontline: Inside America's Gun Debate Video Worksheet, Quiz & Lesson Plan

Frontline: Inside America's Gun Debate Video Worksheet, Quiz & Lesson Plan

Looking for an engaging way to teach one of the most important and controversial issues in modern American politics?This ready-to-use resource helps students analyze the PBS Frontline documentary Inside the Politics of America's Gun Debate while developing critical thinking, media literacy, and civic engagement skills.- 30 Viewing Questions that keep students actively engaged throughout the documentary ( Free Video Link to documentary included)- 5 Higher-Order Thinking Questions that encourage a
Preview of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Vocab Quiz: AP® Government

Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Vocab Quiz: AP® Government

This product includes a 25-question vocabulary quiz that covers key vocabulary terms/concepts related to the Civil Rights and Civil Liberties unit for AP® U.S. Government classes. The quiz is editable, so you can make necessary adaptations if you choose and it comes with an answer key for easy grading. I have included 2 versions of the quiz- one with a word bank and one without, so you can choose the level of rigor you would like. I have also included 2 lists with the quiz- one that includes the
Preview of How the U.S. Government Budget Works: Budget Reading Comprehension & Quiz

How the U.S. Government Budget Works: Budget Reading Comprehension & Quiz

Federal Budget Reading Comprehension & Quiz | Civics | Government Spending | Taxes | Deficit & Debt Make the federal budget easy for students to understand with this clear, engaging civics reading comprehension activity + quiz! This student-friendly lesson breaks down government revenue, taxes, spending, deficits, surpluses, and the national debt into simple language that middle and high schoolers can actually understand. Perfect for introducing the U.S. federal budget process without overwhelmi
Preview of The Federalist Papers Interactive Digital Interactive Activity & Quiz

The Federalist Papers Interactive Digital Interactive Activity & Quiz

📜 Make the Federalist Papers Actually Make SenseLet's be honest—the Federalist Papers can feel impossibly dense for students. Archaic language. Abstract arguments. Eyes glazing over. This interactive resource changes that. Students discover what Hamilton, Madison, and Jay were really fighting for—through exploration, not lectures. ✅ What's Included:📖 "The Story" Historical Context — Accordion-style sections walk students from zero understanding to grasping the 1787 crisis: Why was the Consti
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