Civics and Government Graphic Organizers in High School Social Studies
Find free High School Social Studies Graphic Organizers on Civics and Government.
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2020In this lesson, students will view video clips of the 2020 presidential candidates from the two major political parties discussing specific issues...
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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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2020The Legislative Branches powers are enumerated in Article I of the United States Constitution. But their main power is to make laws as identified in...
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2020Available On Demand! “Federalism” is the word used to describe the Constitution’s system of dividing political power between the national government...
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2020Available On Demand! After months of debate in the hot Philadelphia summer, on September 17, 1787 the Constitutional Convention finally adjourned and...
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2020In this session for students and teachers, we will examine the structure and function of the U.S. Constitution, and the methods scholars use to...
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2020A unit plan with current (as of 2020) standards related to science, social studies, SDAIE (English Language Learner Supports), and authentic...
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DESCRIPTION This lesson has students look at video clips of elected officials and news reports reacting to the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol...
What role did slavery play in the development of the Electoral College? Historians debate the subject. Students explore this question in this CivCon...