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Preview of The Inauguration of a President of the United States

The Inauguration of a President of the United States

This 26 slide Google Slide show covers nearly all aspects of the Inauguration Day and what students would expect if watching the Inauguration. I have embedded links to 16 YouTube Videos and embedded more than a dozen photos to increase engagement and understanding for the students Included Topics:When it takes place (historic and modern)Unscheduled InaugurationsWhere is takes place (historic and modern)The Day of the InaugurationThe Oath (with some fun facts included)The Inaugural Address (with
Preview of Poster Set of Early USA 13 Colonies and Expansion : And Quizzes'

Poster Set of Early USA 13 Colonies and Expansion : And Quizzes'

This is an awesome resource for your classroom! 9 Early US History posters with hand drawn pictures of the figures that helped mold America. Themes include Alexander Hamilton, the Expansion westward and the twelfth amendment, The Boston Tea Party, John Smith, Jeff Davis, John Tyler, James Monroe, Monticello, Thomas Jefferson, Jamestown, William and Mary, Patrick Henry, Aaron burr and more! Virginia SOLs covered: VS.2: Early American SettlementsVS.5: Revolutionary WarUSI.6: Birth of a NationUSI.
Preview of Democracy and National Holidays (Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Activity, and Quiz)

Democracy and National Holidays (Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Activity, and Quiz)

Created by
ESL Everyday
Democracy and National Holidays civics lesson features: -Lesson Plan -Interactive PowerPoint -Activity -Quiz Check out the full 10-week Citizenship Prep Curriculum here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/10-Week-Complete-Citizenship-Program-Curriculum-3146947
Preview of AP Government 4.5 & 4.6 - Public Opinion

AP Government 4.5 & 4.6 - Public Opinion

AP Government Public Opinion – Topic 4.5 Measuring Public Opinion and Topic 4.6 Evaluating Public Opinion DataLesson Includes: · Completed lesson plan with step-by-step instructions and additional activities · PowerPoint Presentation · A multiple-choice review quiz · Flipped classroom video · Guided notetaking files · Additional Activities Topics Covered: • Examples of pollster mistakes and measuring significance of public opinion • Uses of public opinion polling data • Public opinion poll •
Preview of Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States PowerPoint w/ Quiz

Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States PowerPoint w/ Quiz

Created by
Hardplayed
Bring the 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama, to your classroom with this interactive PowerPoint presentation! Learn about important events in Obama’s personal and political life, as well as key terms used in politics. There’s also a 10 slide quiz at the end to test what your students have learned. Plus, a PDF version of the presentation is included for easy printing and sharing. Presentation Outline* Life & Career * Timeline * Fun Facts * Quotes * Key Terms * Check Your Knowled
Preview of Political Self Portrait/ Civil Discourse

Political Self Portrait/ Civil Discourse

In this PBL or culminating project, students will research and discuss prominent election topics. Often, student’s political opinions are formed by those around them, parents and friends primarily. The aim of this lesson is to help student engage in the civil responsibility of informing themselves to have civilized and informed discussion with their peers - promote informed civil discourse. Students will begin by taking the World’s Shortest Political Quiz, move to research what each major party
Preview of 5 Day Government Mass Media Lesson Plan

5 Day Government Mass Media Lesson Plan

Created by
Caleb Todd
This is a 5 day lesson plan, UBD style, with notes, tests, quizzes, worksheets, and activities. I created and taught this lesson plan to my students at Pontotoc High School in my U.S. Government class. It includes standards and objectives for MS.
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 RNC and DNC Convention Speech Analysis - 2016

RNC and DNC Convention Speech Analysis - 2016

In this extended assignment, students will choose speeches from each of the conventions of 2016 in order to analyze their platforms and the rhetorical techniques used in public and persuasive speaking. This product includes daily grades, a quiz grade, and a test/project/presentation assignment. Lab and research Analysis of persuasive speaking techniques Viewing and audience response Analysis of rhetoric - repetition, parallelism, personal anecdote, connotation, biographical analysis, ethos, p
Preview of Bicameral Parliament CIVICS LESSON - House of Representatives, Senate Australia

Bicameral Parliament CIVICS LESSON - House of Representatives, Senate Australia

What is a bicameral parliament? How does a bicameral parliament function? Why is legislation important in a parliamentary system? ⚖️ This lesson offers a hands-on exploration of the structure and function of a bicameral parliament, making it engaging and interactive for students. Through discussions, quizzes, and a case study, students will gain a deeper understanding of how legislation is created and the importance of the parliamentary system. This product is one of an all-inclusive ' Governme
Preview of Election Day PwPt - How an American President is Selected

Election Day PwPt - How an American President is Selected

Created by
AMAE Teacher
Understanding Election Day – How an American President is SelectedOverview: This engaging PowerPoint presentation will teach students about the U.S. presidential election process, the history behind how a president is selected, and the role of the Electoral College. It also includes information about the current election and a fun trivia quiz at the end to test students’ knowledge. Slide Highlights: Introduction to Election Day:Overview of what Election Day is, why it's important, and when it's
Preview of Political Parties - Civics SOL: Functions, Similarities, & 3rd Parties

Political Parties - Civics SOL: Functions, Similarities, & 3rd Parties

Political Parties - Civics SOL: Functions, Similarities, & 3rd Parties This lesson teaches students about the role of campaign contributions and costs in America’s political system. Students will learn about how the rising costs of campaigns have changed the political landscape of the United States. Students will learn how this has required candidates to spend more time raising donations, limited the opportunity to run for political office, encouraged the development of PACs, and given increase
Preview of Political Machines Tammany Hall in Urban America Powerpoint L49. Boss Tweed Ring

Political Machines Tammany Hall in Urban America Powerpoint L49. Boss Tweed Ring

Created by
Roasted Realms
US History: Lesson 49: Political Machines Tammany Hall in Urban America Powerpoint Boss Tweed Ring.INTERACTIVE GOOGLE SLIDES/POWER POINT PRESENTATION on Political Machines In Urban AmericaThe presentation is interactive, animated and fun to use.The presentation can be presented to the class by the teacher and students can view also it independently also. The presentation can also be used for distance learning.Once downloaded: Please view the GOOGLE SLIDES or the POWERPOINT VERSION IN 'PRESENT ▶️
Preview of Gerrymandering and Redistricting Lesson Plan & Simulation for Government

Gerrymandering and Redistricting Lesson Plan & Simulation for Government

This lesson on gerrymandering and redistricting is a perfect overview for your Civics or American Government classroom. The download includes both PowerPoint and Google Slides presentations, guided notes, a simulation activity, worksheet, and full lesson plan The presentation is an engaging overview that explains what gerrymandering is, provides examples of how it had been used, and the impact that it can have on American politics. It includes a warm up question along with teacher notes and fa
Preview of The Political System and Election Process PowerPoint and Guided Notes

The Political System and Election Process PowerPoint and Guided Notes

Created by
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 Political Parties 2.6 - Democrats, Republicans & Third Parties Civics EOC

Political Parties 2.6 - Democrats, Republicans & Third Parties Civics EOC

Political Parties - Democrats, Republicans & Third Parties: PowerPoint, Lesson Plan, Smart Board Activity, Flipped Class Video and Various Activities These lessons will be updated soon (stay tuned), but this is still a tested benchmark. The content is the same for the 2024 Florida Civics EOC exam. This lesson also works great for any civics, government, or U.S. history course. This lesson is an excellent introduction to political parties. Students are provided with an overview of the history o
Preview of Interest Groups & the Media 2.6: Influencing Politics - Civics EOC

Interest Groups & the Media 2.6: Influencing Politics - Civics EOC

Interest Groups & the Media: Influencing Politics - PowerPoint, Lesson Plan, Worksheet, Smart Board Activity, State Exam Practice Test and Various Activities Teach your students about how Interest Groups and the Media influence the political process and the government. Influence Groups and the Media play play a big role in how we shaping the political landscape. On the Civics EOC Exam and various civics and US Government courses, students are asked to identify how interest groups and the media i
Preview of Election Process and Voting Lesson Plan

Election Process and Voting Lesson Plan

This lesson plan on the election process in America covers everything from nominations through voting with a variety of activities to keep your students engaged. The download includes a PowerPoint (and Google Slides version) guided notes worksheets, flipped classroom video, readings for stations or groups, interactive notebook activity, and lesson plan. The PowerPoint covers the entire election process with simple notes on things like nominations, caucuses, primaries, voting, voter behavior, a
Preview of Campaign Finance and Citizens United Lesson Plan Bundle

Campaign Finance and Citizens United Lesson Plan Bundle

This lesson plan bundle on campaign finance is perfect for a unit on Elections in your Civics or American Government classroom! These resources are designed to be paired so that students understand how campaign finance works in American politics and then the impact the Citizens United Supreme Court Case had on money and elections. The PowerPoint lesson covers the main aspects of campaign finance laws and elections, including: The Federal Elections Commission (FEC)Campaign finance lawsHard mo
Preview of Presidential Elections Lesson & Electoral College Map Activity - Print & Digital

Presidential Elections Lesson & Electoral College Map Activity - Print & Digital

This lesson explores Election Day in the United States and explains how the Electoral College Map works. The activities are engaging for students, and the guided 6-E format is easy for you to use! Everything you need is included! Begin with a fun "Fact or Fiction?" warm-up activity to test students' knowledge of Election Day. Explore different U.S. political parties, followed by an introduction to vocabulary and key concepts. Fill-in notes accompany the lesson. Next, delve into the reasons for e
Preview of Politics: Evaluating Candidates 2.6 - Debates, Platforms, Qualifications, & Bias

Politics: Evaluating Candidates 2.6 - Debates, Platforms, Qualifications, & Bias

Politics: Evaluating Candidates 2.6 - Debates, Platforms, Qualifications, & Bias - Civics EOC These lessons will be updated soon (stay tuned), but this is still a tested benchmark. The content is the same for the 2024 Florida Civics EOC exam. This lesson also works great for any civics, government, or U.S. history course. This lesson teaches students about qualifications, debates, issue-based platforms & advertisements for running for political office. Students will learn about what voters loo
Preview of What Is Presidents Day ? Complete Presidents Day Week Teaching Plan & Materials

What Is Presidents Day ? Complete Presidents Day Week Teaching Plan & Materials

This is a set of clean, kid‑friendly set of Presidents Day Info Worksheets and a matching set of Question Worksheets with multiple‑choice and fill‑in‑the‑blank items. They are all printable. Some content: George Washington, was our first President of the United Staes of America. His birthday is Feb 22, he was born in 1732. Aberham Lincoln Was our 16th president and his birthday is Feb 12, he was born in 1809. PRESIDENTS DAY INFO WORKSHEETS (Set of 4)Each worksheet focuses on a different
Preview of Y9 Civics UNIT BUNDLE – Elections, Political Parties, Media & Democracy AUS

Y9 Civics UNIT BUNDLE – Elections, Political Parties, Media & Democracy AUS

This comprehensive unit covers key topics of Year 9 Civics - Elections, Political Parties and the Media. Check out the lessons below for more details or download the first lesson for free! My resource design philosophy is about clarity and consistency - these lessons and their accompanying planning are underpinned by structure and routine so your class can stay on track. I use lots of differentiated, interactive activities that focus on building core skills in a fun and engaging way. I also inte
Preview of AP Government Intro and Topic 1.2 Theories of Democracy

AP Government Intro and Topic 1.2 Theories of Democracy

Intro to AP Government & Topic 1.2. This is Part I of our series for A.P. Government on Theories of Democracy and Federalist #10. NOTE: PowerPoint has been altered from corresponding YouTube video to emphasize course redesign and Foundational Document Federalist #10 including a document analysis worksheet on Fed 10. • What is the government? • Public policy • How does government impact us? • What is politics? • Three branches of government • Political power • Authority • Political legitimacy
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