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Preview of Presidents & World Leaders Around The World — Geography, Government, Civics

Presidents & World Leaders Around The World — Geography, Government, Civics

A Fun Semi-Silent Carousel Activity & PowerPoints to Engage Your Students!Studying presidents and world leaders throughout the world is important because it allows us to understand the impact individuals can have on society and history. By examining the decisions and actions of past and current leaders, we can learn valuable lessons about leadership through this semi-silent carousel activity.This is an engaging President's Day or world government activity on world leaders for geography, civi
Preview of Illinois History Timeline

Illinois History Timeline

Created by
ROSSCO
Illinois’ rich history is clearly illustrated with this large 24-page timeline. When arranged side-by-side, this exhibit extends more than 16 feet in length and makes an easily-viewed display for your classroom or school hallway. This timeline is illustrated with fun cartoon characters in original artwork and serves as an easy-to-comprehend reference to the sequence of 24 important dates in Illinois history. Ready-to-hang 8.5”x11” letter-size copies cover Pre-Columbian through 1915. Illustration
Preview of REVIEW: AP Human Geography Unit 6 (Editable) Urban Land Use

REVIEW: AP Human Geography Unit 6 (Editable) Urban Land Use

You've just stumbled upon the best activity to get your students ready for the AP Exam in May! Or maybe you teach AP Human Geo in one semester and need a review activity for Unit 6: Urban Land Use Patterns? This PowerPoint is ready to play as soon as you download it!How to PlayThis is essentially the game Taboo or Catchphrase, but adapted to a PowerPoint and focused on AP Human Geography terms for Unit 6. I call this game Hot Seat, and my students ask for it by name.For this activity one student
Preview of REVIEW: AP US Government & Politics Unit 5 (Editable)

REVIEW: AP US Government & Politics Unit 5 (Editable)

This review activity for Unit 5 covers all the important concepts regarding linkage institutions, elections, and political parties! This PowerPoint is ready to play as soon as you download it!How to PlayThis is essentially the game Taboo or Catchphrase, but adapted to a PowerPoint and focused on AP Government terms for Unit 5. I call this game Hot Seat, and my students ask for it by name.For this activity one student will sit in a desk with their back to the screen/board. A word/phrase will appe
Preview of REVIEW: AP US Government & Politics Unit 4 (Editable)

REVIEW: AP US Government & Politics Unit 4 (Editable)

This review activity for Unit 4 covers all the important concepts regarding who tends to be liberal or conservative, and why! This PowerPoint is ready to play as soon as you download it!How to PlayThis is essentially the game Taboo or Catchphrase, but adapted to a PowerPoint and focused on AP Government terms for Unit 4. I call this game Hot Seat, and my students ask for it by name.For this activity one student will sit in a desk with their back to the screen/board. A word/phrase will appear on
Preview of Create-A-Town

Create-A-Town

This project allows students to show their understanding of government by creating a unique town with its own government, constitution, and bill of rights. It is aligned with math as students must ahve parallel roads and geometrical-shaped government buildings. Students must also plan a park and airport with specific areas.
Preview of It's All Constitutional

It's All Constitutional

Created by
Winston's Magic
Full version of the example. Power point presentation on the Constitution, its' articles, The Bill of Rights, and a majority of amendments. The presentation is designed for a whole brain teaching approach coupled with ascending literacy training. The power point slides are divided into categories, or "topics", that are sequenced in a story telling format. Each slide has a single note in full sentence form, alternated between simple and complex sentence structure. Slides also have either history
Preview of Bill of Rights - Scenarios

Bill of Rights - Scenarios

Created by
Ehret Creations
You want your student to apply their knowledge on the Bill of Rights?Memorizing the amendments is not enough, students need to be able to apply them into real life scenarios. This resource will give you exactly that!Included:29 real-life scenarios for the Bill of RightsAnswer SheetHow to use:Project the presentation to the class whole group. Allow for Think-Pair-Share before saying the answer. Invite them to not only say the number of the amendments, but also explain their reasoning (Discourse i
Preview of BATTLES/EVENTS OF THE CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION/STATIONS ACTIVITY

BATTLES/EVENTS OF THE CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION/STATIONS ACTIVITY

BATTLES/EVENTS OF THE CIVIL WAR PRESENTATION/STATIONS ACTIVITY: A PowerPoint presentation covering the major events and battles of the Civil War. Slides include bellringers and exit tickets, with timers on question slides. On the slides/stations, questions are included. Can be used as a class activity, or have students take pics of each slide and answer the station/slide questions on their own paper. Presentation is set up for four day lesson.
Preview of How I can Improve the school/community (VA SOL Aligned)

How I can Improve the school/community (VA SOL Aligned)

SOL 3.11 The student will explain the responsibilities of a good citizen, with emphasis on c) describing actions that can improve the school and community; This resource is a great way to integrate writing into Social Studies. The students will go through the whole writing process (brainstorm, plan, rough draft, edit/revise, final draft). There is also a place for them to draw the 4 ways they come up with.
Preview of Shipwrecked!!

Shipwrecked!!

We're SHIPWRECKED!!!!This is a series of activities that starts as a team-building activity of surviving a shipwreck and builds to fits the Declarations of Independence and the creation of a new country.Students will have fun as they work together to not only survive a wreck, but build a colony, and eventually build a new country. While they are building a new country, they are learning new civics concepts along the way.I suggest groups of 3 to 5 students. The first activity works well as a fir
Preview of U.S. Government: Branches and Powers

U.S. Government: Branches and Powers

Created by
Erma Mesker
The PP covers the Three Branches of Government: it's history, Checks and Balances. The responsibilities of each. It includes poetry written by me, a couple of fun facts. It includes illustrations and a quiz at the end of the PP. There are other activities suggested with this pp. such as writing prompts, group activities, poems, and a quiz. Can be used as flash cards, just shrink the Power Point...I did not set a timer because manually allows the class to read whole group and TTT (think, tur
Preview of WWII Leaders Powerpoint

WWII Leaders Powerpoint

Created by
Jessica Williams
This powerpoint lists the 6 main leaders of WWII -- Stalin, Tojo, Hitler, Churchill, Roosevelt, and Mussolini. Each slide has a picture, the country they lead, what type of government, and a picture of their country's flag. There is also a slide describing what their type of government means. Governmental ideologies explained -- democracy, monarchy, nazism, fascism, militarism and communism.
Preview of George Washington Reading Book for grades  3  - 6 - A book of interesting facts

George Washington Reading Book for grades 3 - 6 - A book of interesting facts

Created by
A Plus Academics
This reading book will not be your typical book for students to read. Instead of students reading typical information about George Washington they will be reading interesting facts about our first President. Many of these facts may not be facts students have heard of before. After reading the information students will illustrate the book, then take it home to share with their family and see how much of the information their family has heard of before. I hope you and your students will enjoy
Preview of Government Centers

Government Centers

Created by
Moore Actions
This lesson features different centers for government including creating bumper stickers, Venn Diagrams, original graphics, maps and a placemat. This lesson is a great way to summarize information and can be used as a summative assessment.
Preview of 1. Constitutional Foundations - Lesson 8 of 8 - Revolutionary Influences

1. Constitutional Foundations - Lesson 8 of 8 - Revolutionary Influences

This is a 40 minute lesson #8 of 8 in the Constitutional Foundations unit one in US History and Government 11. It is fully comprehensive (no books needed) and contains: a presentation, reading material with correlating graphic organizer (classwork or homework) and timeline. It does not include correlating Regents questions as that is restricted but I use Examgen to generate questions for homework. Will be updated to Common Core standards in the future. Real USABLE US History and Government Less
Preview of Bookworms aligned Vocabulary  for Congress of the United States (Week 1)

Bookworms aligned Vocabulary for Congress of the United States (Week 1)

Multi-sensory activities for the students to learn 6 new vocabulary words from the book, "Congress of the United States." This is a week's worth of activities. The activities include matching the word to a picture, memory game, fill in the blank, and syllable practice. These words are used with the reading program bookworms.
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