Bill of Rights ⚖ Anchor Poster
By YourTeachingDoc
Do your students know what is in each Bill of Rights? Students struggle with understanding the Bill of Rights and how it applies to their life. With this easy to read Anchor Poster, students can see, with graphics, each amendment and what it means. This anchor poster can be blown up to poster sized, or printed out for students to have in their notebook.
What's Included?
>>An Anchor Poster - Ready-To-Go with Examples
>>An Anchor Poster - Titles and Descriptions ONLY (Space for students to add own clipart)
>>BONUS: TeachShare's Easel, a digital download so it can be assigned virtually!
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Citizenship Pennants: Standards, I Can, Key Vocab, & Processes SS.7.C.2.1 2.2
By History Guru
Need standard based content on your walls, or even a bulletin board? PSH, who has got time to reinvent the wheel like that?! I do. I have been creating a series of standard based lessons and decorations. The one you are looking at now is the Citizenship one. It is aimed toward 7th GadeCivics, but can be applied elsewhere. This includes: vocab, "I can" statements, Duties, Responsibilities, Naturalization, 14th Amendment, etc. Check them out, then follow my page for more standard based items. Citizenship Pennants: Standards, I Can, Key Vocab, and Processes. Standards: REPORTING CATEGORY 2: ROLES, RIGHTS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITIZENS SS.7.C.2.1: Define the term “citizen,” and identify legal means of becoming a U.S. citizen. SS.7.C.2.2: Evaluate the obligations citizens have to obey laws, pay taxes, defend the nation, and serve on juries.
By YourTeachingDoc
Students struggle with understanding the Bill of Rights and how it applies to their life. This bundle has:
* A self-grading interactive BOOM CARD game
* A digital Fill-In-The-Blank activity where the students break down the Bill of Rights into "common language" and I CAN statements
* 28 slide PPT presentation covering, in detail, each amendment PLUS 2 scenarios per amendment
*28 slide Google Slides Presentation covering, in detail, each amendment PLUS 2 scenarios per amendment
* Bill of Rights Anchor Poster
These activities lead to a GREAT synchronous or asynchronous discussion!
BONUS: Included in the Bundle are directions to access a FREE Kahoots review game with your students.
Note: This contains a Boom Card download. To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for modern Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with "Fast Pins," (a form of play that gives instant feedback to students for self-grading Boom Cards).
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By History Guru
olly Rancher Election
Introduction:
To help us with our understanding of voting we are going to have a Jolly Rancher Election.
We will start first with a General Election
Each person will anonymously get a chance to vote for their favorite Jolly Ranchers
The votes will be counted and the top three will candidates will be running against each other.
If needed we will have a runoff to determine who will be included.
First you will need to do a little research.
Using your computer take a look at the different types of jolly ranchers that are available.
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.