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Preview of CNN 10 Worksheets: Current Events News Summary, Graphic Organizer, Video Project

CNN 10 Worksheets: Current Events News Summary, Graphic Organizer, Video Project

Created by
Mister Harms
CNN 10 (CNN Student News) is the perfect avenue for students to stay informed on current events. This PDF and GOOGLE DRIVE set of graphic organizer worksheets are an excellent way to analyze and summarize the current events of the day using CNN10. These various templates will help students of all ages stay engaged while watching CNN 10. A simple writing format helps students recognize, summarize, and write opinions about the major headlines of the day. I find this resource to be extremely prac
Preview of Track the Primaries & Caucuses, Electoral College Chart, and More!

Track the Primaries & Caucuses, Electoral College Chart, and More!

We have an election year ahead of us! With these two awesome and helpful graphic organizers, students can follow along with the 2024 primaries and caucuses, charting election winners as they occur. These resources list each upcoming primary and caucus, as well as the date, number of delegates, etc. Included in this bundle are:GOP Primaries & Caucuses Chart ActivityDemocratic Primaries & Caucuses Chart ActivityElectoral College Chart Activity (and Map for Election Night!)Conservative vs.
Preview of CIVICS (GOVERNMENT) VOCABULARY - ROOT WORDS, PREFIXES and SUFFIXES BUNDLE

CIVICS (GOVERNMENT) VOCABULARY - ROOT WORDS, PREFIXES and SUFFIXES BUNDLE

FOLLOW ME SO YOU CAN CHECK OUT MY OTHER FREE PRODUCTS AS THEY ARE RELEASED!!! This BUNDLE contains the following TOPICS of Civics (Government) Prefixes, Suffixes and Root Words for students to research as a Cross-Curricular Activity for Language Arts and U.S. History (American):This no-prep Root Word Vocabulary Activity involves researching prefixes, suffixes and root words associated with the following Civics / American / United States/ U.S. History vocabulary of The Constitution (Nation's Firs
Preview of Washington DC Memorials & Monuments Labeling Worksheet

Washington DC Memorials & Monuments Labeling Worksheet

Resource contains 1 worksheet (front & back) for students to label 12 important monuments & memorials found in the Washington DC area. Answer key included. File comes as both a PDF for printing and a Microsoft Word document for editing or for a digital classroom where students can drag and drop the answers where they belong or type in answers if you wish.Word Bank:The Washington MonumentTomb of the Unknown SoldierFDR Memorial (Franklin D. Roosevelt)Jefferson MemorialLincoln MemorialKor
Preview of Reconstruction Gallery Walk/ Stations Activity: Mega Pack

Reconstruction Gallery Walk/ Stations Activity: Mega Pack

Two gallery walks? That’s right! This MEGA PACK is a bundle of my two best-selling Reconstruction-era gallery walks. COMBINE these two assignments into one LARGE gallery walk/stations activity with 16 STATIONS OR DIVIDE them up into two to three days of highly engaging instruction. Check out the individual product listings for specific information about each! Questions, comments, or suggestions? Feel free to contact me at americashistoryteachershop@gmail.com. Happy teaching! Enjoy this deal!
Preview of Classroom Civics--The Voting Process

Classroom Civics--The Voting Process

Classroom Civics: The Voting Process-- A Comprehensive Guide to United States Elections for Grades 5 and up, this 29-page guide is an excellent introduction to the voting process in the United States. It lays out a clear understanding of what it means to vote for leaders in Federal, state, and local elections, complete with lesson plans and supplementary materials.Included:Lesson plan for the guideArticles and graphic organizers on: The Voting Process, Voting Requirements, How We Cast Our Vote,
Preview of Progressive Era Amendments Document Analysis - HIPPO 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th

Progressive Era Amendments Document Analysis - HIPPO 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th

The listing above is a BUNDLE of my four HIPPO document analysis activities on the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution (Historians often call these four amendments together the "Progressive" Amendments, to reference the era of reform in which they were enacted). The HIPPO strategy is an excellent, engaging, way for students to analyze challenging primary sources from our nation's past. Cultivate responsible citizens and bring the Progressive Era to life with this activ
Preview of Reconstruction Amendments Document Analysis - HIPPO BUNDLE 13th, 14th, and 15th

Reconstruction Amendments Document Analysis - HIPPO BUNDLE 13th, 14th, and 15th

The listing above is a BUNDLE of my three HIPPO document analysis activities on the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. This strategy is an excellent, engaging, way for students to analyze challenging primary sources from our nation's past. Cultivate responsible citizens and bring Reconstruction to life with this activity. In the file above is an activity named "H.I.P.P.O." it gives students clear guidelines on what to analyze and how to organize their thoughts. Each lett
Preview of The Declaration of Independence Document Analysis - HIPPO/Breakup Text

The Declaration of Independence Document Analysis - HIPPO/Breakup Text

The Declaration of Independence is a quintessential document for the Social Studies Classroom. I frame this lesson as the world's best "break up text." Many other teachers inform their students of the many timeless principles in this document, namely the notions that all men are created equal and that the consent of the governed is essential for a free and prosperous society.Regardless of your opinions on this matter, educators of all backgrounds can agree that getting students to analyze histor
Preview of Debate Preparation Graphic Organizer - Tool for forming a balanced argument

Debate Preparation Graphic Organizer - Tool for forming a balanced argument

This is a graphic organizer for students to prepare for a class debate or any argumentative writing. Students will: Take a position (it can even be a position they don't hold to) on any assigned issue and use this to organize their research. For each main argument the student is prompted to state a claim, collect evidence that supports the claim, anticipate a possible rebuttal from an opposing side, and counter back. The debate materials are titled "Debate to Relate" because we place strong emph
Preview of Inquiry Process Creating Driving/Compelling Questions C3

Inquiry Process Creating Driving/Compelling Questions C3

My students had been having trouble creating compelling questions until I came up with this resource to help them do it in a structured way! Now, with practice, they are working towards mastering this key inquiry skill. This worksheet provides students with structure and guided practice when they are learning how to create a compelling question. It helps them by identifying the three pieces of any compelling question in a formula; they then practice this skill and use the inquiry frames to creat
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Research Project Graphic Organizers

3 Branches of Government Research Project Graphic Organizers

Having students do research projects about the three branches of government can be a great supplement to a United States Constitution unit. This slide deck provides graphic organizers and topic lists with links to website that will help students organize their research about major legislative actions, U.S. presidents, and landmark Supreme Court Cases. These graphic organizers are perfect for middle school and high school social studies, history, and government classes.Includes:Graphic organizer
Preview of William McKinley Assassination: Gallery Walk/Stations Activity

William McKinley Assassination: Gallery Walk/Stations Activity

Do you want your students to learn about the assassination of President William McKinley? Do you want to educate your students about Leon Czolgosz, the Industrial Revolution, and the rise of Theodore Roosevelt? If you answered YES to any of these questions, this lesson is for you!I designed this gallery walk to bring the untimely death of President William McKinley to life in my 8th Grade Social Studies classroom. As a lifelong resident of Western, New York, the assassination of President Willia
Preview of Career Exploration Community Helpers for Big Kids Distance Learning

Career Exploration Community Helpers for Big Kids Distance Learning

Created by
Tied 2 Teaching
Your big kids will have so much fun with this career exploration activity. Integrate reading, writing, and research skills as your students research all about the community helpers that make the world go round. If your students have never completed a career interest inventory, this will be a fun way to research about different occupations. Research the education and skills that are required to work in each of 42 different professions! Then, students can write a short summary of their research
Preview of Writing Unit: Letter Advocating for Change

Writing Unit: Letter Advocating for Change

Whether your students are reading about the Civil Rights Movement or different injustices in the world or in their community, this writing assignment is perfect! Directions: Pick an issue in your school or community that is unfair or unjust. Research the issue and write a letter to your principal or local official advocating for a change. Be sure to include a solution. This comes with scaffolding and outlines to ensure that all students are successful.
Preview of 19th Amendment (Women's Suffrage) Document Analysis - HIPPO

19th Amendment (Women's Suffrage) Document Analysis - HIPPO

The 19th Amendment is one of the MOST IMPORTANT documents American students must examine in their Social Studies classrooms. This Amendment, which was a century in the making, represents a landmark achievement in the struggle for gender equality, granting women the right to vote. Understanding the historical context and significance of this amendment is crucial for appreciating the progress made in recognizing women's rights and the contributions American women have made to the history of the wo
Preview of 16th Amendment Document Analysis - HIPPO

16th Amendment Document Analysis - HIPPO

The 16th Amendment is a quintessential document for the Social Studies classroom.  Since many of you teach high school juniors and seniors who work part-time jobs, it is your duty as a Social Studies teacher to teach them about the history of taxation in America.  This resource will help you inform your students about the proposal, ratification, and history of personal and corporate income taxes in the United States of America.  Whenever I use this resource in my classroom, I know that I have do
Preview of 18th Amendment (Prohibition) Document Analysis - HIPPO

18th Amendment (Prohibition) Document Analysis - HIPPO

The 18th Amendment marks a significant historical moment when the United States attempted to address societal issues through alcohol prohibition. The amendment, which prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages, reflects the complex interplay between social values, legislation, and unintended consequences. Understanding the 18th Amendment is relevant today as it offers insights into the challenges and outcomes of attempting to regulate behavior through constitutio
Preview of 15th Amendment Document Analysis - HIPPO

15th Amendment Document Analysis - HIPPO

The 15th Amendment is a quintessential document for the Social Studies Classroom. Students of All backgrounds need to appreciate the fact that voting rights are a cornerstone of our Republic's past, present, and future.In the file above is an activity named "H.I.P.P.O." it gives students clear guidelines on what to analyze and how to organize their thoughts. Each letter stands for something that students need to look for as they analyze historical documents.H: Historical ContextI: Intended Audie
Preview of 13th Amendment Document Analysis - HIPPO

13th Amendment Document Analysis - HIPPO

The 13th Amendment is a quintessential document for the Social Studies Classroom. Thanks to the courage of the Republicans in congress, the 13th Amendment to the Constitution ended the barbaric institution of slavery in the “land of the free.” No American student should graduate from secondary school without reading, analyzing, and understanding this amazing historical document!!In the file above is an activity named "H.I.P.P.O." it gives students clear guidelines on what to analyze and how to o
Preview of 14th Amendment Document Analysis - HIPPO

14th Amendment Document Analysis - HIPPO

The 14th Amendment is a quintessential document for the Social Studies Classroom. Indeed, this measure, drafted by Republican Senators Jacob Howard and Lyman Trumbull forever altered the destiny of our republic.In the 21st Century, American students NEED an intimate understanding of the 14th Amendment, and how its incorporation changed the relationship between the citizen and the state.In the file above is an activity named "H.I.P.P.O." it gives students clear guidelines on what to analyze and h
Preview of Bill of Rights Graphic Organizer

Bill of Rights Graphic Organizer

Students will utilize this graphic organizer to better understand the Bill of Rights. Students will read each amendment from the Bill of Rights. Then, analyze what each right means. Finally, students will summarize the amendment in their own words.
Preview of Pledge of Allegiance Vocabulary - ROOT WORDS Vocabulary

Pledge of Allegiance Vocabulary - ROOT WORDS Vocabulary

FOLLOW ME SO YOU CAN CHECK OUT MY OTHER FREE PRODUCTS AS THEY ARE RELEASED!!! This no-prep Root Word Vocabulary Activity involves researching prefixes, suffixes and root words associated with the following Civics / American / United States/ U.S. History vocabulary PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: pledge, allegiance, united, states, republic, nation, indivisible, liberty, justice It can be used with direct instruction, online research, individual as well as group work. Instructions and suggestions are i
Preview of Preamble to the Constitution Vocabulary - ROOT WORDS Vocabulary

Preamble to the Constitution Vocabulary - ROOT WORDS Vocabulary

FOLLOW ME SO YOU CAN CHECK OUT MY OTHER FREE PRODUCTS AS THEY ARE RELEASED!!! This no-prep Root Word Vocabulary Activity involves researching prefixes, suffixes and root words associated with the following Civics / American / United States/ U.S. History vocabulary PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION: United, Order, Establish, Justice, Domestic, Tranquility, Provide, Common, Defense, Welfare, Liberty, Constitution, Union, Establish, Insure, Promote, General, Secure, Ordain, Posterity It can be used wit
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