This packet includes interactive notes, assessments and activities for a class on the foundations of American Government. Concepts include the origin of the nation/state, types of governments, Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, Creating, ratifying and amending the Constitution, the Principles of the Constitution, Powers of Congress, Federalism, and the relationships between the nation and the states.
Interactive Pear Deck notes - Part of a unit on the legislative branch. Includes notes the process of how a bill becomes a law in both the House and the Senate, as well as the options the President can take once a bill is on his desk.
This unit covers the concepts of selective incorporation/14th amendment, as well as freedom of religion and freedom of speech. Special emphasis is put on religion and speech in a public school setting.
Part of an American Government unit on the Judiciary branch. This unit includes lectures on the history of Judicial systems, the United States judicial system, Federal v. State courts, Civil v. Criminal trials, as well as the Supreme Court. All you need for a unit on the Judicial branch.
This interactive slide show introduces the concept of elasticity of demand. This slide show can be used in a survey course of Economics or an AP Micro course (Unit 2). Google slide show introduces the concepts of elastic and inelastic demand, as well as slides with pointed questions on the characteristics of products with both types of demand. This can serve as lecture notes for a lesson that introduces elasticity of demand for an AP course.
This interactive slide show introduces the concept of the money supply. This slide show can be used in a survey course of Economics or an AP Macro course (Unit 4). Google slide show introduces the concepts of M1 money supply, a bank's balance sheet, banking reserves, the process of increasing the money supply, and the money multiplier. I have also included a few slides with pointed questions to assess student knowledge on the main concepts of the presentation. This can serve as lecture notes fo
This interactive slide show can be used to introduce the concept of inflation in a survey course or in an AP Macro course. Google slide show introduces the following concepts; definition of inflation, CPI, anticipated v. unanticipated inflation, causes of inflation (included graphic representations), descriptions on how to calculate inflation, sample problems calculating inflation, and the difference between real rates and nominal rates. This can serve as lecture notes for a chapter on inflation
Part of an American Government unit on Civil Liberties. This google slide can be used either as an in class activity or an assessment. Once you have covered the Lemon test and religion in public school, you can use this slide show to either assess or use as a means to reinforce key points. Questions are great for discussion starters.
These interactive notes introduce the concepts of horizontal federalism and cooperative federalism. Slide show also introduces the constitutional provisions stating the nations obligations to the states and the states obligations to the nation. Provisions, such as the Full faith and credit, Interstate extradition, and Privileges and immunities are reviewed and assessed using real world examples.
This interactive slide show introduces the concept of the monetary policy with ample reserves. This slide show can be used in a survey course of Economics or an AP Macro course (Unit 4). Google slide show introduces the concepts of monetary policy when conducted with ample reserves. I have also included a few slides with pointed questions to assess student knowledge on the main concepts of the presentation. This can serve as lecture notes for a chapter on monetary policy - everything you
Bundle includes interactive notes on the roles of the president, the domestic and foreign powers of the president, the electoral college and a drag and drop activity on the roles of the president.
This interactive google slide show with pear deck introduces the student to the concept of utility maximization. Slide show introduces the concepts of marginal utility, diminishing marginal utility, marginal analysis, and the marginal utility curve. I have provided numerous examples, as well as opportunities for the students to complete sample free response questions using marginal analysis. Finally, I have provided a link to a Mr. Clifford video on marginal analysis.
This interactive google slide show introduces the student to the concepts of consumer and producer surplus. This can be used as a classroom lecture or a take-home assignment covering Unit 2 of the College Board AP Microeconomics course.
This interactive slide show introduces the concept of cross price elasticity of demand, and income elasticity of demand. This slide show can be used in a survey course of Economics or an AP Micro course (Unit 2). This file introduces the concepts mentioned above, and includes a self check quiz. This can serve as lecture notes for a lesson that introduces the other types of elasticity for an AP course.
This interactive slide show introduces the student to the concept of elasticity of supply. I have included slides that cover the math for calculating elasticity of supply, as well as slides that cover the factors that determine whether a product has elastic or inelastic supply. Slide show also assesses a student's knowledge with a practice problem with a separate slide with the rubric for the correct answer. This slide show can be used in a survey course of Economics or an AP Micro course (Un
This interactive slide show introduces the student to the concepts of price elasticity of demand, the total revenue test, and cross price elasticity of demand. I have included slides that cover the math for calculating both types of elasticity of demand, as well as the total revenue test. Students will also be introduced to the midpoint/arc method of calculating the price elasticity of demand, and I have included a link to a Mr. Clifford video on elasticity of demand (great for a final review).
This interactive slide show introduces the concept of real and nominal interest rates. This slide show can be used in a survey course of Economics or an AP Macro course (Unit 4). Google slide show defines each rate, and shows the student the relationship each rate has to monetary policy, the money market graph, and the loanable funds graph.I have also included a few slides with pointed questions to assess student knowledge. This can serve as lecture notes for a chapter on monetary policy.
This interactive slide show introduces the concept of the loanable funds model. This slide show can be used in a survey course of Economics or an AP Macro course (Unit 4). Google slide show introduces the concepts of graphing the loanable funds model, as well as the key factors that increase or decrease the supply of credit or the demand for credit. I have also included a few slides with sample scenarios for student's to test their knowledge on loanable funds. This can serve as lecture not
This interactive slide show provides the teacher with 6 AP level questions to quiz students on the money multiplier. This slide show can be used in a survey course of Economics or an AP Macro course (Unit 4).
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