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Preview of Secondary Civics: Political Parties in Australia PPT and Research Activity

Secondary Civics: Political Parties in Australia PPT and Research Activity

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A great activity for teaching your students about political parties in Australia. This Secondary Civics and Citizenship resource explores the definition of a political party, their purpose and function within the Australian political system. Students complete a guided notes activity using the included PowerPoint presentation, answer comprehension questions and undertake a research task comparing two political parties. Includes a fun quiz where students guess if the names of Australian political
Preview of Elections and Campaigns (AP Government) Bundle with Video

Elections and Campaigns (AP Government) Bundle with Video

You can purchase my entire AP U.S. Government course which includes pacing, unit tests, and a 4-week review session prior to the AP exam here: AP U.S. Government Complete CourseI have worked at several schools in the past where I did not have the ability to check out books to students because I only had enough for a class set. Because of this, I created materials in which I wouldn't need my students to have a textbook at home to be prepared for any tests or quizzes that they received. The power
Preview of Executive, Legislative, Judicial Branches: Visual Note-Taking Activity

Executive, Legislative, Judicial Branches: Visual Note-Taking Activity

Help your students understand the three branches of government with this engaging and scaffolded fill-in-the-blank visual notes! This resource is perfect for middle school civics, government, or U.S. history classes. Students will review key responsibilities and powers of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches, as well as important vocabulary like checks and balances, cabinet, impeachment, and judicial review. Tthis printable and digital-friendly activity works well as: Guided notes A
Preview of Voting and Voter Behavior (U.S. Government) Bundle with Video

Voting and Voter Behavior (U.S. Government) Bundle with Video

You can purchase all of my U.S. Government resources which includes power points, guided notes (with questions), homework, quizzes, unit tests, and group projects here: U.S. Government ResourcesA quick word about my teaching style so that you know what you are getting into. I have worked at several schools in the past where I did not have the ability to check out books to students because of short supply. Because of this, I created materials in which I wouldn't need my students to have a textbo
Preview of 2020 Candidate Profile

2020 Candidate Profile

This is a simplified way for students to collect information about the various 2020 candidates. This was limited to the 6 Democratic Candidates that earned at least one percent in the Iowa Caucus in February. The table includes the incumbent president as well as two others who are campaigning for the Republican Party. The profile is a great way to make a starting point for conversations of differences within the parties themselves as well as across party lines. Feel free to make a copy and c
Preview of Branches of Government Review PowerPoint

Branches of Government Review PowerPoint

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gingerose
This is a PowerPoint slideshow that reviews basic facts dealing with the branches of government. It has been kid tested numerous times. It can used as a review, introduction, quiz or other activities. My students enjoyed using it like electronic flashcards as well as playing games such as Around the World with it. Excellent tool for when you finish your lesson a few minutes early and need a sponge activity. This 30 slide Powerpoint slideshow has student answering questions such the ones below
Preview of Universal White Male Suffrage 1820s-1830s -- PowerPoint and Reading/Questions

Universal White Male Suffrage 1820s-1830s -- PowerPoint and Reading/Questions

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LessonExpress
In this Universal White Male1820s-1830s product ,students will learn about how voting rights changed in the 1820s-1830s for some (but not all) of Americans. Also students will analyze how candidates are chosen and how to increase voter turn out. Also included is a Reading and Questions Worksheet about voting rights and who could and could not vote around this time. I utilized these products with my 7th grade social studies class and it is suitable for middle school social studies students.
Preview of The Political System and Election Process PowerPoint and Guided Notes

The Political System and Election Process PowerPoint and Guided Notes

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History Gal
This 77 slide PowerPoint presentation on the political system and election process covers a myriad of topics including: - Political Parties (how they started, our 2 party system, differences between Republicans and Democrats, 3rd parties, organization of political parties, political party financing, choosing a presidential candidate ) - Voting (expanding suffrage/the electorate, registering to vote, primary elections, general election, voter participation and non-participation) - Electoral Colle
Preview of Social Studies Sketch Notes and Slideshows American History 5th 6th 7th Grades

Social Studies Sketch Notes and Slideshows American History 5th 6th 7th Grades

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Shelly Rees
This bundle of engaging and interactive U.S. History Activities, Slideshows, and Sketch Notes resources is the perfect way for students to learn about and review important events in the history of our country. With slides, worksheets, and fun sketch notes sheets, students will learn all about the important people, places, dates, and events of major events. CLICK on the PREVIEW button above to see everything included.Each resource included in the bundle is engaging for students and EASY for busy
Preview of Electoral College | Lecture & Reforms Group Activity| Civics | Print and Digital

Electoral College | Lecture & Reforms Group Activity| Civics | Print and Digital

Teach your students about the Electoral College and the ongoing debate surrounding electoral reform with this engaging, interactive lesson, perfect for middle and high school Civics, U.S. Government, or American History classes. This editable resource includes a Presentation & lecture notes template, and a collaborative Jigsaw activity where students explore and evaluate five proposed Electoral College reform plans. Designed for grades 8–12, this lesson includes both printable and Googl
Preview of Electoral College & More: Becoming the President & Staying the President

Electoral College & More: Becoming the President & Staying the President

Electoral College Becoming the President & Staying the President• Completed lesson plan with step-by-step instructions • PowerPoint presentation • Worksheet • Smartboard activity • State Exam Practice Test • Guided Notes with accompanying video • & More Activities This lesson teaches students about becoming and, to a certain extent, staying the President of the United States. Students will once again review the Constitutional requirements for becoming president, with a close look at the “natura
Preview of U.S. Government Resources - Google Slides, Guided Notes, HW, Tests, & Projects

U.S. Government Resources - Google Slides, Guided Notes, HW, Tests, & Projects

This is a great deal of the materials that I use for my U.S. Government and U.S. Government Honors classes. This probably will not carry you for an entire school year, but it's close. Some of the things that I do in my class I do not have rights to (textbook worksheets, etc.) and I’m in no position to share. I also teach financial literacy to my seniors and that always takes a couple of weeks. If government is only a semester course at your school this is more than enough materials. Because of
Preview of Government and Presidential Election day - Voting Activity Pack mega bundle 20%

Government and Presidential Election day - Voting Activity Pack mega bundle 20%

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Eduprinthup
Bring civics and democracy to life with this complete Government & Presidential Election Day Voting Activity Pack Mega Bundle — the ultimate resource for Election Season or Government units! Perfect for Kindergarten through 6th Grade, this bundle helps students learn about government, leadership, voting, and the presidential election process through reading, writing, art, and interactive learning. 💰 Save 20% compared to buying each resource separately! 🗳️ This Mega Bundle Includes: H
Preview of Canadian Civics Lectures – CHV2O g10 Government, Federalism, Elections & Parties

Canadian Civics Lectures – CHV2O g10 Government, Federalism, Elections & Parties

Help students understand challenging concepts with these clear and easy-to-use lectures. These lectures are ready to go, which will also save you precious time. If you would like to make changes, these files are also editable! Check out the free sample. Updated to include Mark Carney. In addition, two options for graphic organizers are included along with a presentation helping students learn how to take effective notes. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ This resource has thought of everything and has so many
Preview of Presidential Election: Dem/Rep party platform test for class, home & online

Presidential Election: Dem/Rep party platform test for class, home & online

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Mee-Stir-Eh
Mee-Stir-Eh has updated his best selling Political Party Test for the 2024 presidential election! Your students and fellow teachers will be begging you to share a copy to see if they really identify with more conservative or liberal sides of major issues (including Covid Virus). Best of all, you can change slides starting with #8 to make it more relevant to your exact audience by adding pertinent local issues or subtracting controversial age-inappropriate issues. The last two optional slides
Preview of Evaluating Candidates Gallery Walk | Elections Activity for Civics!

Evaluating Candidates Gallery Walk | Elections Activity for Civics!

Get your Civics students up and out of their seats as they participate in this Evaluating Candidates Gallery Walk! Students judge the anonymous biographies of 8 presidential candidates based on their work experience, education, criminal history, and more as they get a hands-on look at how voters evaluate potential candidates running for political office. Perfect for middle school Civics and American Government classes, this Evaluating Candidates Gallery Walk is an engaging, informative lesson t
Preview of 2020 Presidential Election SEPTEMBER DEBATE viewing worksheets Trump Biden

2020 Presidential Election SEPTEMBER DEBATE viewing worksheets Trump Biden

UPDATED FOR 2020 ELECTION! This file is digital and can be edited. You can use it as a digital assignment (where students can type directly into the boxes in the slideshow) or print and assign. These worksheets can be used as an at home activity OR in class as students view the debate. There are separate worksheets included for the September 29th and October 15th town hall debates. Donald Trump vs Joe Biden Debate
Preview of Different Types of Governments –Activity Booklet Civics | Politics | Global

Different Types of Governments –Activity Booklet Civics | Politics | Global

Different Types of Governments – 10-Page Activity Booklet Civics | Politics | Global Studies | Middle & High SchoolExplore how governments operate around the world with this engaging and easy-to-use classroom activity pack. Designed to encourage debate, develop literacy skills, and deepen understanding, this printable booklet is perfect for Civics, History, World Studies, and Citizenship lessons. Learning Objectives Understand the key types of governments around the world (democracy, dictatorsh
Preview of Government - Mayor, Governor, President Flip Book

Government - Mayor, Governor, President Flip Book

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Mariah Estrada
This flip book is perfect for your study of levels of government - local, state, and federal! The Mayor, Governor, and President flip book helps your students categorize each leader with their level of government and includes a spot for their name!
Preview of Progressive Era Timeline Project: Research, Review, Present! (Graphic Organizer)

Progressive Era Timeline Project: Research, Review, Present! (Graphic Organizer)

Progressive Era Timeline: Editable Slideshow Research ProjectEngage your students with this fully editable slideshow template and graphic organizer designed to guide them through the key milestones of the Progressive Era. This project combines research, collaboration, and presentation skills to help students build both content knowledge and chronological understanding. What’s Included: Completely editable slideshow template (Google Slides/PowerPoint) with events already arranged in chronological
Preview of Magruder's American Government Topic 11 - United States Federal Elections

Magruder's American Government Topic 11 - United States Federal Elections

TOPIC 11: United States Federal ElectionsTEXTBOOK: Magruder's American Government - Interactive Zip file includes original Google® Slides and Google® Docs and files saved as PDFs. This unit follows the text using guided reading and Google Slides to review the work with your students. It appears very much like the other Topics in my collection. The rest of the text will follow. Google slide PDFs may need updating depending on the outcome of elections, but are current as of posting. The packet inc
Preview of ESL English Lesson for Grade 2: 'Amelia for President' - YL Series (Lesson 21)

ESL English Lesson for Grade 2: 'Amelia for President' - YL Series (Lesson 21)

Transform Your Grade 2 ESL Lessons with Dynamic, Conversational MaterialTake your advanced Grade 2 ESL learners on a journey of exploration and discovery with our comprehensive, dialogue-rich lesson plans. Though crafted with Chinese speakers learning English in mind, these lessons are suitable for all ESL learners due to a language-neutral teaching approach. Today's Topic: Politics, debate, running for political office, good citizenship, school and community participation. How can I change t
Preview of AP Comp Gov Day 1 Lesson | Regime Types Sort Activity | Grades 9-12

AP Comp Gov Day 1 Lesson | Regime Types Sort Activity | Grades 9-12

This 75-90 minute Day 1 lesson launches AP Comparative Government with a Sort the Regimes activity, mini-lecture, six country profile cards, and an exit ticket — all aligned to AP CED Unit 1 Big Ideas PAU, LEG, and MPA. You get a 10-slide PowerPoint deck (with full speaker notes), an 8-page student worksheet, a detailed teacher guide with minute-by-minute pacing and answer key, six print-and-cut country profile cards (UK, Russia, China, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria), a standalone 4-page reading, differ
Preview of Ranked Choice Voting Activity -Civics Simulation - Alaska

Ranked Choice Voting Activity -Civics Simulation - Alaska

Analyze different voting systems with these interactive lessons on ranked choice voting. Ranked choice voting is used in some major American cities (New York City) and in Maine and Alaska. These two lessons include a slideshow The slideshow is paired with a guided notes worksheet comparing ranked choice voting to typical plurality voting in the US government. It focuses on Alaska's system for ranked choice, although is a great overview of the topic in general. The second lesson is a group acti
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