Civics and Government Printables in High School Social Studies
Find free High School Social Studies Printables 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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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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2020This remote learning toolkit for families includes weekly planners with grab-and-go ideas for fun and easy civic learning. The site links families to...
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2020Public opinion polls can give insight into people's priorities and opinions, and give candidates and the media a sense of the whole picture. Use this...
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2020Provide visually appealing, graphically concise, and substantive overviews of key concepts using iCivics’ infographics. Topics covered include:...
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2020Lace up your shoes and learn how candidates run the race to become President of the United States! In this printable infographic, your students will...
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2020Every election, candidates spend A LOT of money on their campaign. Do your students know where the candidates get that money and what they spend it...
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2020Where do we draw the line? Use this infographic to find out how redistricting turns into gerrymandering, and how gerrymandering can negatively impact...
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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...