Grade Level: 6th – 12th Grade Subject: U.S. History / Civics / Government Duration: 45–60 minutes Formats: PowerPoint/Google Slides, Printable Worksheets, Interactive Role-Playing Lesson Overview:Make Checks & Balances engaging and interactive with this ready-to-use lesson! Students will learn how the three branches of government limit each other’s power through a clear slideshow, political cartoon analysis, and a role-playing activity that puts them in real-world decision-making scenarios.
Streamline your online teaching workflow with this automated attendance tracker! Designed for weekly virtual sessions, this template instantly identifies who attended each week and calculates absence percentages over time. Fast setup, clean layout, and zero manual tallying required. Formulas are already loaded for up to 18 weeks for 100 students.
Bring the concept of popular sovereignty to life with this interactive and engaging lesson! Designed for middle and high school social studies or civics classes, this resource includes everything you need to help students analyze the Constitution and understand how power comes from the people. What’s Included?✅ Direct Instruction Slideshow – Clear, engaging presentation to introduce key concepts ✅ Close Reading & Jigsaw Activity – Students analyze excerpts from the Constitution to determ
Federalism and the U.S. Constitution: A Complete Lesson PlanMake teaching federalism easy and engaging with this no-prep lesson plan! Designed for grades 8-12, this lesson helps students understand the division of power between federal and state governments, analyze key constitutional principles, and apply their knowledge through discussion, reading, and interactive activities. What’s Included?✅ Lesson Plan (45-60 minutes) – A step-by-step guide covering direct instruction, reading compr
Description:Engage your students in an interactive and thought-provoking lesson on Republicanism in the U.S. Constitution! This resource includes a direct instruction component, two hands-on activities, and guided discussions to help students understand why the Founding Fathers chose a republic over a pure democracy. What’s Included?✅ Direct Instruction Slideshow – Teach the key principles of republicanism with engaging visuals, discussion questions, and primary source excerpts. ✅ Anno
Separation of Powers in the U.S. Constitution – Engaging Lesson Plan Grade Level: Middle & High School | Subjects: U.S. History, Civics, Government ✅ Engaging, Interactive, and Standards-Aligned! This comprehensive lesson plan helps students understand the Separation of Powers and Checks & Balances in the U.S. Constitution through a mix of direct instruction, hands-on activities, document analysis, and games. Perfect for government and civics classes! What’s Included? Teacher’s Guide
Engage your students with this interactive and comprehensive lesson on Limited Government! This resource includes everything you need to teach middle and high school students about how the U.S. Constitution limits government power through the rule of law, separation of powers, checks and balances, federalism, and the Bill of Rights. What’s Included:✅ Detailed Lesson Plan – Step-by-step guide for direct instruction, student activities, and discussion prompts. ✅ Case Study Jigsaw Activity – Stu
Overview: This comprehensive lesson plan provides everything needed to teach students about the transition from the Articles of Confederation to federalism. Through engaging activities, primary source analysis, and collaborative learning, students will develop a deep understanding of the formation of the U.S. Constitution and the balance of power between state and federal governments. What’s Included:Informational Articles (Middle & High School Level): Two versions of an engaging article explain
This debate assignment is designed to help students develop their argumentation, critical thinking, and public speaking skills while deepening their understanding of the U.S. Constitution. Perfect for middle or high school classrooms, this activity engages students in meaningful discussions about important constitutional topics, encouraging them to support their positions with evidence and reasoned arguments. Debate Setup:1. Topic Selection: Provide students with six debate topics related to the
7th - 12th
Civics, English Language Arts, Social Studies
$7.50
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