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3rd grade government games

Preview of States and Capitals Bingo, I Have Who Has Game (50 States & Capitals Activities)

States and Capitals Bingo, I Have Who Has Game (50 States & Capitals Activities)

This resource is intended to help students learn the states, capitals and abbreviations and to help spark student interest United States Social Studies. Download Preview FilePlease view the preview file prior to purchasing. Please ensure that it is appropriate for your grade level prior to purchasing.This social studies resource includes:1. Social Studies State Study Cards2. Social Studies State Study Sheets3. States and Capitals I Have, Who has? Game4. States and Abbreviations I Have, Who
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Powerpoint Review Game

3 Branches of Government Powerpoint Review Game

Created by
Teacher Gameroom
Review 3 branches of government: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. Students are given a clue about one of the three branches and they must decide which branch it is. There are 21 questions in all, and you just click on each question to go to it. The question disappears after you've clicked on it, so you know you've answered it. The scoreboard allows you to add scores during Slideshow Mode. Great digital resource for a review or social studies activity. Great for individual practice on the iP
Preview of Branches of Government + Levels of Government Card Sort

Branches of Government + Levels of Government Card Sort

Branches of American Government Card Sort includes Levels of Government: Federal, State, and Local Government Card Sort What are sort cards? Sort cards are informational terms and facts printed on small cards that students sort into categories. Students will learn America's 3 Branches of Government as well as differences between the Federal, State, and Local Governments by working collaboratively to sort fact cards into categories. 3 GREAT ACTIVITIES 1. Sort Cards Students read fact cards ab
Preview of Three Branches of Government - Social Studies Scoot Game

Three Branches of Government - Social Studies Scoot Game

Created by
Workaholic NBCT
What a fun way to review the Three Branches of Government with your entire class! They will love to get up and move while reviewing this fun, yet challenging social studies concept. How the game works: Place the 16 government question cards, face up, around the room. I usually put them on some students' desks, the carpet, back table, etc.... As long as the students know where they are, it's fine. Then, using a clipboard, or hard back book, students walk around with their "fill in the ans
Preview of The Constitution, Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights Scavenger Hunt

The Constitution, Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights Scavenger Hunt

This is a scavenger hunt for The Constitution, Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. In this pack you will find 16 cards and a worksheet with questions. They will be able to answer the questions on the worksheet using the cards. I like to hang the cards around the room and get the kids up and out of their seats.**updated to include a digital file 4/14/2020** **Great for distance learning!**Directions: There are 16 cards, each with a fun fact. You cut the cards apart and hang them a
Preview of Government Responsibilities:  Local, State and National

Government Responsibilities: Local, State and National

Created by
Susan Hardin
Your kiddos will love this unit with its fun approach to learning about government services at the local, state and national levels. This unit includes: *Unit plans(5 days) *a flap book activity *cut and paste sorting activity-assessment *cut and paste sorting answer key *clip art for student use *charts that can be used on smart board *large game board with attractive clipart *30 game cards with answers on back *instructions for circle maps (clipart included) Similar products: Government Resp
Preview of 4th Grade Branches of Government Bundle of Hands on Activities!

4th Grade Branches of Government Bundle of Hands on Activities!

Created by
JB Creations
Students will actively engage in 4 meaningful, hands-on activities to help further strengthen their understanding of the roles, characteristics & responsibilities of our 3 Branches of Government! The interaction of the branches will be brought to life in a 24 part, whole class reader’s theater. Get students up and moving around the room with a whole class 4 corners game. Involve technology with a QR code game that is perfect for stations or small group review. To gauge students’ learning
Preview of 4th Grade Government Bundle of Activities

4th Grade Government Bundle of Activities

Created by
JB Creations
Do you struggle to make 4th grade Government fun and engaging? Branches of government? First amendment? Bill of Rights? Constitution? Cover all of the 4th Grade Government Social Studies standards with this comprehensive bundle of hands on, interactive activities and lessons! Students will gain a deeper understanding of our country’s Constitution and separation of powers, the rights protected in the 1st amendment, and the three branches of government with interactive lessons, reader’s theaters,
Preview of I Have... Who Has...? Branches of Government Game

I Have... Who Has...? Branches of Government Game

This version of I Have... Who Has...? is a terrific review of the branches of government. There are 30 game cards and 2 blank cards included. The following topics are included: -leaders -important buildings -roles of each branch -terms of service -vocabulary terms: veto, treaty, amendment, bill, checks and balances. Thank you so much for stopping by! I hope you come back again. Don't forget to leave feedback after you download your purchase. I'd love to hear what you think! Visit my blo
Preview of Branches of Government 4 Corners Game (3rd-5th grades)

Branches of Government 4 Corners Game (3rd-5th grades)

Created by
JB Creations
This version of the 4 corners game not only helps deepen students’ understanding of the responsibilities of each branch, but the “4th” corner provides interesting facts about our country and government. This engaging game is based on standards in intermediate (3rd-5th) social studies.Contains:4 color mini posters to post in room24 cards (4 sheets to print)preparation/direction pgIf you are looking for similar engaging activities in the area of 3-5 grade government, please check out the followin
Preview of Bill of Rights Matching game (3rd-5th grade)

Bill of Rights Matching game (3rd-5th grade)

Created by
JB Creations
Do you teach about the 1st Amendment? The purpose of this Bill of Rights matching game is to deepen and reinforce students’ understanding of what each of the first 10 amendments means and looks like in a real world example. Great hands on, cooperative group activity to accompany any government unit of study! 30 matching cards included.ADDITIONAL GOVERNMENT RESOURCES:New 4th Grade Government Bundle of Activities!Statehood Scoot GamePreamble to the Constitution Friendly Term Matching Game4th Gra
Preview of Branches of Government with Reading Passages and Flipbook

Branches of Government with Reading Passages and Flipbook

3 BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT With Reading Passages Students can learn about the 3 branches of government with these fun activities. Activities include reading passages, vocabulary, posters, and games.IN THIS UNIT:Vocabulary for a word wallPosters of the 3 branches Reading passages about the Constitution and the 3 branches of governmentPrintable - students fill in the important informationLeaders of my country and stateFlip book of the 3 branches with important landmarksBranches of Government board g
Preview of Government Jeopardy Game for 4th Grade Social Studies

Government Jeopardy Game for 4th Grade Social Studies

Created by
JB Creations
Engage students in a fun and interactive Jeopardy game reviewing key topics in the area of 4th grade Government found in the new Social Studies learning standards! 25 questions covering the Articles of Confederation, the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, the first Amendment, and the 3 branches of Government are arranged in a colorful game board! Topics and point values are linked to corresponding questions and answers in an interactive fashion that is ideal for smart boards, projectors, or eve
Preview of Government BUNDLE Study Guide, Review Jeopardy, Quiz Test NO PREP

Government BUNDLE Study Guide, Review Jeopardy, Quiz Test NO PREP

Students will learn about the three branches of government and the three levels of government in the United States. Easy to read notes are provided along with flashcards, multiple choice and short answer quizzes, and an engaging review Jeopardy game. This bundle is NO PREP and suitable for grades 3-5. Please click on the individual products for previews and a detailed look at each part of this bundle. When using this product in my own classroom, I typically have students glue the notes into thei
Preview of Veterans Day Puzzles | Word Search & Crossword Puzzle

Veterans Day Puzzles | Word Search & Crossword Puzzle

The U.S. Veterans Day is November 11th. This engaging puzzles resource includes a word search, crossword puzzle, and more. Great for exposing students to Military & Veteran Day related terms. Perfect for:Week of Veterans DayEarly FinishersIndependent WorkPair Work Morning WorkSub PlansIncludes:Word SearchCrossword PuzzleCoded Oath Fill-in-the-blank Unscramble the WordsAnswer KeysBenefits:Just print and useEngaging and fun for studentsVariety of activities to meet your needsExposes students
Preview of Preamble to the Constitution Matching Game (3rd, 4th, 5th grade)

Preamble to the Constitution Matching Game (3rd, 4th, 5th grade)

Created by
JB Creations
Do your kids struggle with the original language of the Preamble? This hands on matching game allows students to make the important connection between what the individual parts of the Preamble say and how that applies to our life today. Using picture clues, students will match cards using the "old" language with cards containing a more "modern" interpretation. With a connection to a specific children's literature book and an answer key, this activity is ready to fit in nicely with any governme
Preview of Branches of Government Game : US History Social Studies Game : 3rd 4th Grade

Branches of Government Game : US History Social Studies Game : 3rd 4th Grade

Branches of Government: Fun Game... Great for President's Day or any day!! This is a presidential themed game board!! In this game, students will tell the correct branch of government for the description given on the card. For example, if it says "president", that would be the executive branch.--------------------------------------UPDATE: I now offer this game as part of my MEGA SS bundle.CLICK HERE to buy the mega bundle and get the game as part of that bundle.---------------------------------
Preview of United States Government Bingo-Test Prep Fun!

United States Government Bingo-Test Prep Fun!

This is a fun little bingo game created to practice the Georgia third grade Social Studies standards in Government. In the file you will recieve 24 Bingo Cards and 30 different question/answer cards. Standards covered in this file are as follows: SS3CG1 The student will explain the importance of the basic principles that provide the foundation of a republican form of government. a. Explain why in the United States there is a separation of power between branches of government and levels of gove
Preview of Three Branches of Government Complete Unit!

Three Branches of Government Complete Unit!

***UPDATED 2/2015***This unit contains 43 pages that are all focused on the three branches of government: Judicial, Executive and Legislative.Included in this unit are:• Review game for Judicial Branch• Review game for Executive Branch• Review game for all three branches• Graphic organizer • Directions• Notes• Presentations on each Branch• A how to on how to use Prezi• Tree Template• Spinner for review games• A template for the tree graphic organizer• Optional Wheel of
Preview of US Symbols Bingo Game and Coloring Pages

US Symbols Bingo Game and Coloring Pages

Introduce or review U.S. symbols with a fun bingo activity, quiz, and coloring page. The game and assessment use vocabulary and pictures related to American symbols, documents, patriotic holidays, and national landmarks. Many of the bingo calling cards feature a Fun Fact in addition to the definition or explanation. Students can create their own bingo cards by cutting out and attaching 24 choices onto a blank card, or you can choose from 24 pre-made cards to print and play. Great for Freedom Wee
Preview of Branches of Government Cootie Catcher

Branches of Government Cootie Catcher

Created by
Courtney Allen
It is my hope that this is not only addictive for your students, but addictive for you as well! Cootie catchers (or fortune tellers) are a great way to “trick” your students into learning without them even knowing it. Concepts in science are based around students first understanding the vocabulary and then learning the concept. Test scores have gone up and it is a great way to get them to transition to class. Vocabulary: House of Representatives Senate Checks and Balances Legislative Branch
Preview of Branches of Government Jeopardy

Branches of Government Jeopardy

Branches of Government Jeopardy Game Students will love this interactive Jeopardy style game to review the branches of government. Click on the number for each question and then click the link to get back to the home screen! The numbers change color after you pick them so you know you haven't used the same one twice! Categories Include: The Legislative Branch The Executive Branch The Judicial Branch Jobs and Duties Vocabulary Terms
Preview of Government Game, Posters, Reading Passage with Questions

Government Game, Posters, Reading Passage with Questions

This set includes a variety of activities / resources to help your students learn about the branches, levels, and responsibilities of the U.S. government. Included in this set is an engaging board game, reading passage with questions, cut and sort activity, and anchor charts. Game cards can be used in a small group/center or as a whole class scoot activity with the included recording sheet. Many possibilities for classroom use. Set includes: • 4 posters/anchor charts for classroom display- 1
Preview of Amendments for Voting Rights

Amendments for Voting Rights

Created by
TheBookWrangler
Made to help meet the Georgia Performance Standards for fifth-grade social studies: SS5CG3 The student will explain how amendments to the U. S. Constitution have maintained a representative democracy. a. Explain the purpose of the 12th and 17th amendments. b. Explain how voting rights were protected by the 15th, 19th, 23rd, 24th, and 26th amendments. Includes anchor charts for 6 amendments Note-taking chart for students Matching card game Head of the Class Word Association Game Which Amendmen
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