Civics and Government Flipped Classrooms in High School Social Studies
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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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2020Welcome to Discover Data, a program developed to empower your students with one of the future’s most important tools. As technology creates larger...
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2020In this lesson, students will view video clips highlighting competitive states in the 2020 presidential race. Using information from these video...
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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...
Using clips from the Democratic National Convention (August 17-20, 2020) and the Republican National Convention (August 24-27, 2020), this lesson has...
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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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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...