Civics and Government Lesson Plan Templates in High School Social Studies
Find free High School Social Studies Lesson Plan Templates on Civics and Government.
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What is historical empathy? How do movies personalize the political? In this lesson, through selected scenes from Steven Spielberg's film, "Lincoln...
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2020Explore our free, easy-to-use games and lesson plans that will help you prioritize civic learning and keep your students engaged in a remote...
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2020“The free press is a cornerstone of democracy. People have a need to know. Journalists have a right to tell. Finding the facts can be difficult...
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2020Did the Nineteenth Amendment provide women with more than the right to vote? Which Amendment process was used? How did this Amendment affect the...
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2020Many students do not understand the importance of the U.S. Census and why it is taken. This lesson will help students understand the importance of...
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2020The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, adopted through ratification, are collectively referred to as the Bill of Rights. As the...
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2020The 1st Amendment to the Constitution provides for freedoms: freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. This lesson has students...
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2020This document is a choice board covering 12 different topics related to the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights. Students...
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2020Think shelter in place means an end to adventure and excitement? Think again and #ShelterInPlay! The new iCivics Game Odyssey turns our free online...
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2020CER's (The Center for Education Reform) special professional development program for teachers, “ Why America? , Toward a More Perfect Union,” ( https...