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WebQuest - Political Ideologies - 15 Questions Liberalism Capitalism Socialism

By Quick Assignment Central

This WebQuest includes 15 questions - each with a link for students to explore to find the answer to the questions.

Includes a comprehensive answer key.

Written at a 9th grade level but suitable for many grades.

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The Debate on Affirmative Action

By Sarah Austin

Affirmative Action had been a contentious issue in the United States since the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960's. The Supreme Court’s 2023 decision to reject race-conscious admissions at colleges and universities around the nation upended decades of law and the higher education landscape. This lesson will invite students to draw connections between the past and today, as they take a focused look at affirmative action as it applies to admission programs at universities. Students will be provided with an introductory framework from which to understand the historical roots of affirmative action and its' controversial application today through the analysis of primary sources, research, and student-led discussion forum activity.

Time Frame: 2-3 class periods (Based on 60 min class period)

Materials:

  • Teacher Reference Guide
  • 35 Slide Presentation
  • Guided Notes
  • Four Articles
  • Four Corner Signs

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Federalism Processing Activity

By History Guru

Process: SS.7.C.3.4 Your task: Copy and complete the following chart for your assigned events or people. You should: • Draw two circles that intersect each other. • Write the name of one event/person on one side and the name of the other on the other side. • In the first circle list 5 unique characteristics of event/person. • In the second circle list 5 unique characteristics of event/person. • In the middle section list shared characteristics of the two events/people.

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US Government WebQuest - The Republic - 15 Questions

By Quick Assignment Central

This WebQuest includes 15 questions - each with a link for students to explore to find the answer to the questions.

Includes a comprehensive answer key.

Written at a 9th grade level but suitable for many grades.

Check out other WebQuests in the US Government series. Bundle also available.

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Civics Amendments to Memory Posters PDF {History Guru}

By History Guru

Introducing our Amendments to Memory Posters, a must-have educational tool for every history classroom! Designed with the busy teacher in mind, these posters are perfect for simplifying complex historical information and transforming your classroom into an engaging and interactive learning environment. With a focus on the Bill of Rights (Amendments 1-10) and the pivotal Civil Rights Amendments (15, 19, 23, 24, 26), these posters help students visualize and internalize the core principles that have shaped the United States.
Each poster is meticulously crafted with vibrant colors, eye-catching graphics, and concise summaries to ensure that students can easily grasp and retain the significance of each amendment. The Bill of Rights posters highlight the essential freedoms and protections afforded to American citizens, while the Civil Rights Amendments posters emphasize the ongoing quest for equality and justice. These visual aids not only enhance the learning experience but also encourage critical thinking and classroom discussions on the evolution of civil liberties.
By incorporating our Amendments to Memory Posters into your curriculum, you will inspire a deeper understanding and appreciation of constitutional history. These posters are more than just educational tools; they are conversation starters, memory aids, and sources of inspiration for students to explore the importance of each amendment. Watch as your students' eyes light up with curiosity and excitement, and feel the joy of teaching history in a way that resonates with every learner. Elevate your classroom and help your students reach their highest potential with these engaging and informative posters.

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SS.7.C.3.5 Amendment Process ZIP

By History Guru

This Zipped Folder Includes: Hooks, Processing Activities, Answer Keys, and Questions. SS.7.C.3.5 - Amending the United States Constitution Student Review Reading for SS.7.C.3.5 Explain the Constitutional amendment process. Benchmark Clarifications: Students will recognize the methods used to propose and ratify amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Students will be able to identify the correct sequence of each amendment process. Students will identify the importance of a formal amendment process. Students will recognize the significance of the difficulty of formally amending the U.S. Constitution.

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Holocaust Propaganda DBQ Freebie {History Guru}

By History Guru

Holocaust & WWII DBQ Freebie!

This DBQ will engage your students to examine the propaganda of WWII, the Holocaust, and Hitler’s reign.

SS.7.C.2.11

Analyze media and political communications (bias, symbolism, propaganda).

Document Based Questioning

What will the students learn?

The students will be learning about how the propaganda of the time influenced the people throughout Germany as Hitler came of power. They will understand that at this time Germany was facing a hardship and Hitler gave the people of Germany a group of people of where to place the blame.

How will they learn it?

The students will answer the following DBQs while the teacher displays and discusses the document on the SMART Board.

How will you know that they have learned it?

Students will apply their knowledge in their Final activity by making connections through DBQs and the Holocaust testimonies under "stories."

SS.7.C.2.11

Analyze media and political communications (bias, symbolism, propaganda).

Subject Area: Social Studies Grade: 7

Strand: Civics and Government

Standard: Evaluate the roles, rights, and responsibilities of United States citizens, and determine methods of active participation in society, government, and the political system. Date Adopted or Revised: 02/14

Status: State Board Approved

Link to digital pictures: http://www.ushmm.org/propaganda/exhibit.html#/gallery/

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SS.7.C.3.12 Judicial Branch Cases Timeline Zipped File

By History Guru

Directions: Complete the timeline for the Supreme Court Landmark Cases. Be sure to include the title and outcome of each case that corresponds with the picture and date. Student Review Reading for SS.7.C.3.12 Analyze the significance and outcomes of landmark Supreme Court cases including, but not limited to, Marbury v. Madison, Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. Board of Education, Gideon v. Wainwright, Miranda v. Arizona, In re Gault, Tinker v. Des Moines, Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, United States v. Nixon, and Bush v. Gore.

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Legislative Bellwork with Current Event SS.7.C.3.8

By History Guru

The students will complete the bellwork in a 5 day model. Each day is a scaffolded release of questions targeted at 5 main language arts standards. This allows students to pick apart the important information while meeting their language arts requirements in social studies Standards: SS.7.C.3.3 :Illustrate the structure and function (three branches of government established in Articles I, II, and III with corresponding powers) of government in the United States as established in the Constitution. Belongs to: Demonstrate an understanding of the principles, functions, and organization of government. related instructional resources more information SS.7.C.3.8 :Analyze the structure, functions, and processes of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Belongs to: Demonstrate an understanding of the principles, functions, and organization of government. Keywords: tutorial, laws, House of Representatives, Senate, legislative, Congress, Legislative Branch, make laws, legislate, Representative, Senator, Civics Bellwork Procedure Conversation: There is no talking during Bellwork time. Silently get Bellwork out from the bin & return it silently as well. Quiet/ voices off from entrance into the classroom till last Bellwork is put away. Help: There should be no talking during this activity, so if you have a question: please raise your hand quietly, wait patiently, & once I can I will answer your question. Please think about the wording of your question before you ask, seeing as this is an assessment. Activity: Bellwork day 1-4: One question per day. Bellwork 5: Quiz= do all four questions. UNREAL: EVERYDAY Underline the title Number the sections Read to understand: mark the text Eliminate wrong answers Answer Look back to double check answers Movement: 1. Quietly grab your Bellwork from the bin without emptying file folder out; just grab yours. 2. Silently do your Bellwork at your seat. 3. Silently place Bellwork back into the correct file folder. 4. Sit quietly at your seat as we patiently wait for others to finish. Participation: This is an independent activity. Please look at your paper only and give a full effort. I am checking your understanding/ skills, not someone else’s. Success: • UNREAL: __/12 points • Daily Questions (front): ___/10 points each • Quiz (back): total of ___/40 points • Efficiency: Smart Goal of 80% or above

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SS.7.C.3.7 Voting Rights Amendments Zipped file

By History Guru

SS.7.C.3.7 Voting Rights Amendments Contains: Hook for SS.7.C.3.7 Process for SS.7.C.3.7 Double Entry Journal Process for SS.7.C.3.7 Learning Log Questions for SS.7.C.3.7 Student Review Reading for SS.7.C.3.7 Analyze the impact of the 13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th amendments on participation of minority groups in the American political process. Overview: Benchmark Clarifications: Students will recognize the rights outlined in these amendments. Students will evaluate the impact these amendments have had on various social movements. Students will analyze historical scenarios to examine how these amendments have affected participation in the political processes. Students will recognize how the amendments were developed to address previous civil rights violations.

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I have, Who has - Civics EOC Review Study Game {History Guru}

By History Guru

I Have, Who Has? Review Activity

Brief description: Engage students with this fast-paced interactive review activity where students listen, think, and respond to their peers.

Make a list of the key vocabulary terms, specific content, people, and/or events that you would like to use for the activity. Next to each one write the definition or explanation you want the students to practice using. This first step will help you when you go to create the actual cards.

Using key vocabulary terms, specific content, people, and events create cards with an answer on the top beginning with the term, The first card will state, “ I have the first card…” and then the first question will be stated beginning with the phrase, “ Who has…?”. The answer to the last question will be on this card. The second card will begin with the answer to the question from the first card beginning with the phrase, “I have…” then beneath that response write the question for the next answer beginning with the phrase, “ Who has…?”. The next card will have the answer to the previous question. Repeat this process until all questions and answers are accounted for.

See attached example for 7th grade Civics

Process: Give each student 2-3 cards depending on the class size. Give students time to think about the terms on their cards before beginning. Make sure they don’t have cards that are in order. This way they need to be paying attention during the whole activity. The student who has the first card starts. Continue until all the cards have finished. This is designed, so you can do it multiple times and students can have different cards each time.

Scaffolding Tips:

Work with partners

Have students create hints for the questions on their cards

Provide hints on the back of each card

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Three Column Chart for the Three Branches

By History Guru

SS.7.C.3.3 Directions: Fill in the chart with key information about each level of the federal court system.

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SS.7.C.4.2 International Organizations and 4.3 Conflicts

By History Guru

SS.7.C.4.1 - Understanding U.S. Domestic & Foreign Policy Differentiate concepts related to U.S. domestic and foreign policy. SS.7.C.4.2 - Government and Citizen Participation in International Organizations Recognize government and citizen participation in international organizations. SS.7.C.4.3 - The U.S. & International Conflicts Describe examples of how the United States has dealt with international conflicts. This zipped folder includes: Hooks, Engagement Activities, Graphic Organizers, Questions, Processing Activities

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