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Civics posters for Microsoft Word

Preview of Criminal and Civil Law Poster Project (Government)

Criminal and Civil Law Poster Project (Government)

A great was to utilize group work in preparation for an essay writing assignment, unit assessment or informal assessment for Criminal and Civil Law studies. Students represent our justice system through visual aids describing lawsuits, the process of bringing a lawsuit, our criminal justice system, penal codes, sentencing and more! Great to combine with a venn diagram x2 for easy comparing and contrasting.This product is also sold as part of the Government: Individual Rights, Law and the Inte
Preview of Types of Government Project

Types of Government Project

Group project that compares the different types of government in a fun Shark Tank method
Preview of Civics - Global Citizen Digital Poster - Greta Thunberg - Malala Yusufzai

Civics - Global Citizen Digital Poster - Greta Thunberg - Malala Yusufzai

Are you ready for your civics and citizenship students to become passionate about their ability to make change in the world? If yes, then this is the assignment for you and your students.Designed for the Ontario curriculum CHV2O1 course this is an assignment whereby students create a digital infographic poster on a young change maker.Students are encouraged to use the website canva.com where they will find many poster templates that they can use to create an organized, informative and visually
Preview of Enlightenment Ideas Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.1.4

Enlightenment Ideas Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.1.4

Key Features:Key Philosophers: Introduce students to Montesquieu and John Locke, pivotal figures whose thoughts on governance, liberty, and the social contract have shaped democratic ideals.Social Contract and Natural Law: Breaks down the concepts of the consent of the governed, popular sovereignty, and the idea that power emanates from the people, alongside exploring inalienable rights such as life, liberty, and property.Scientific Reasoning Over Tradition: Highlights the Enlightenment's shift
Preview of Landmark Supreme Court Cases Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.3.11

Landmark Supreme Court Cases Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.3.11

Landmark Supreme Court Cases Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.3.11)EduProInstruction's Landmark Supreme Court Cases Anchor Chart is a pivotal educational resource for middle school civics education. This chart outlines major Supreme Court rulings that have significantly influenced American law and civil rights, making complex legal concepts accessible to young learners. Key cases include Marbury vs. Madison which established judicial review, Plessy vs. Ferguson and Brown vs. Board of Education which
Preview of Qualifications for Office Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.2.7

Qualifications for Office Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.2.7

Qualifications for Office Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.2.7)The Qualifications for Office Anchor Chart from EduProInstruction is an invaluable resource for middle school educators teaching U.S. civics. This chart succinctly outlines the essential qualifications required for various federal and state offices, including the presidency, the U.S. Senate, the House of Representatives, and Florida state positions such as governor and state legislature. It provides clear, visual representations of age,
Preview of Monetary-Fiscal Business Cycle Project

Monetary-Fiscal Business Cycle Project

Created by
Aaron Burch
Congratulations!! You have been given the task of creating a illustration/poster/brochure to better depict ONE of the FOUR economic steps of the business cycle. You are to create a two-panel poster with one side depicting your assigned area of the cycle and another poster that illustrates/states what course of action the president/congress (fiscal) and Federal Reserve (monetary) should take to either improve upon, maintain or safeguard your assigned place in the business cycle
Preview of Constitutional Compromises Group Poster Project.

Constitutional Compromises Group Poster Project.

Created by
SocStudiesKY
Materials Needed: Construction Paper, Glue, Scissors, Markers/Colored PencilsStudents will work in groups to create a poster highlighting the various compromises during the creation of the U.S. Constitution.
Preview of 2016 Presidential Election Movie Trailer & Poster

2016 Presidential Election Movie Trailer & Poster

The 2016 Presidential Election has been full of interesting drama and this product gives you a creative way to engage your students in the upcoming election. Now is the perfect time to challenge your students to create their own movie plot, script, poster, and trailer based on the current presidential election. Students create a storyline about the election based off facts, research and primary sources involving the current events in the election. My students loved this assignment and they b
Preview of Editable Supreme Court Case Movie Poster Project w/ Research Activity and Rubric

Editable Supreme Court Case Movie Poster Project w/ Research Activity and Rubric

This project can be assigned to any US History, US government, civics, or current events class and is intended to supplement or assess student learning of the Bill of Rights, Constitution, and the Branches of Government. It's particularly great for increasing student engagement by connecting the Bill of Rights to the modern day and to modern issues. It is an editable word document so it can easily be changed to fit your needs and grade level. This assignment is best assigned as a group activity.
Preview of International Organizations Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.4.2

International Organizations Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.4.2

International Organizations Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.4.2)EduProInstruction's International Organizations Anchor Chart is an invaluable tool for middle school civics classes, designed to elucidate the roles and impacts of major international organizations in which the United States participates. This educational chart provides a clear and engaging overview of organizations such as the United Nations (UN), World Trade Organization (WTO), International Court of Justice (ICJ), and North Atlantic
Preview of Foreign Policy Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.4.1

Foreign Policy Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.4.1

Foreign Policy Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.4.1)EduProInstruction's Foreign Policy Anchor Chart is an essential resource for middle school teachers introducing students to the complex world of international relations and U.S. foreign policy. This chart delineates the actions and strategies by which the U.S. government interacts with other nations, distinct from domestic policy that focuses solely on internal matters.Goals of US Foreign Policy: The chart outlines the primary objectives, including
Preview of Economic Systems Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.3.15

Economic Systems Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.3.15

Economic Systems Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.3.15)EduProInstruction's Economic Systems Anchor Chart is an excellent resource for middle school civics classes to explore the fundamental concepts of socialism, capitalism, and communism. This chart provides a clear and concise comparison of these three major economic systems, highlighting their core principles and the roles of government and private sectors.Socialism: This section of the chart explains that socialism involves both public and priva
Preview of Electoral College Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.3.14

Electoral College Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.3.14

Electoral College System Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.3.14)EduProInstruction's Electoral College System Anchor Chart is a vital educational resource for middle school teachers to explain the complex process of presidential elections in the United States. This chart clearly outlines the origins, purpose, and process of the Electoral College, as established in Article II of the U.S. Constitution.Origin and Purpose: The chart begins by explaining that the Electoral College was created to balance po
Preview of Government Services Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.3.13

Government Services Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.3.13

Government Obligations and Services Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.3.13)EduProInstruction's Government Obligations and Services Anchor Chart is an invaluable tool for middle school social studies teachers, providing a detailed breakdown of the services provided by federal, state, and local governments. This comprehensive chart helps students understand the scope and importance of government responsibilities at each level.Federal Government Services include the US Military, Medicaid, housing develo
Preview of Media Influences Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.8-9

Media Influences Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.8-9

Influence and Media Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.3.8-9)EduProInstruction's Influence and Media Anchor Chart is an insightful educational tool for middle school classrooms, designed to explore the multifaceted ways in which media and individuals influence political and social spheres. This comprehensive chart categorizes influence into three main areas: Media Company Influences, Interest Group Influences, and Individual Influences. It highlights the roles of watchdog media, bias, propaganda, and
Preview of Voting Rights Amendments Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.3.6-7

Voting Rights Amendments Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.3.6-7

Voting Rights Amendments Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.3.6)EduProInstruction presents the Voting Rights Amendments Anchor Chart, a vital resource for middle school social studies curriculum. This chart illuminates the key amendments to the U.S. Constitution that expanded and protected voting rights, detailing the historical progression from the abolition of slavery to the lowering of the voting age. It includes the 13th Amendment's abolition of slavery, the 14th Amendment's guarantee of equal pro
Preview of Systems of Government Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.3.1

Systems of Government Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.3.1

Systems of Government Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.3.1)Introducing the Systems of Government Anchor Chart by EduProInstruction, an essential tool for middle school social studies teachers. This chart effectively illustrates the three main systems of governance: unitary, federal, and confederal. Each system is described through visually engaging graphics and concise explanations, highlighting key characteristics such as the concentration of power in a unitary system, the distribution of power in
Preview of Elections and Voting Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.2.6

Elections and Voting Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.2.6

Elections and Voting Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.2.6)EduProInstruction offers the Elections and Voting Anchor Chart, a detailed and visually engaging resource designed to enhance the understanding of electoral processes in the United States for middle school students. This chart covers the spectrum of elections from federal to local levels, including the roles of President, Senate, House of Representatives, Governor, state legislatures, and more. It clearly delineates the stages of elections su
Preview of Bill of Rights Anchor Chart Part 2: Civics SS.7.CG.2.3

Bill of Rights Anchor Chart Part 2: Civics SS.7.CG.2.3

Bill of Rights Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.2.3)EduProInstruction proudly presents the Bill of Rights Anchor Chart, a pivotal educational tool designed to help middle school educators teach the first ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution. This chart concisely outlines critical freedoms and rights, such as the First Amendment's protection of speech and religion, and the Second Amendment's right to bear arms, among others. Each amendment is illustrated with clear, easy-to-understand visuals that
Preview of Bill of Rights Anchor Chart Part 1: Civics SS.7.CG.2.4

Bill of Rights Anchor Chart Part 1: Civics SS.7.CG.2.4

Bill of Rights Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.2.4) This anchor chart offers a comprehensive overview of the United States Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Each amendment is succinctly summarized with visual icons that highlight key rights and freedoms, such as freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, and protections against unreasonable searches. The visual format is designed to help students quickly grasp these foundational aspects of American law. EduProInstru
Preview of Amendment Process Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.3.5

Amendment Process Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.3.5

Amendment Process Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.3.5)EduProInstruction's Amendment Process Anchor Chart provides a crystal-clear visualization of the constitutional amendment process as outlined in Article V of the U.S. Constitution. This educational tool is meticulously designed to help middle school students understand the formal process of proposing and ratifying amendments. The chart details the two stages required: proposing amendments, which requires a two-thirds majority in Congress or stat
Preview of Naturalization Process Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.2.1

Naturalization Process Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.2.1

Naturalization Process Anchor Chart (Civics SS.7.CG.2.1) EduProInstruction presents an informative and visually engaging anchor chart detailing the Naturalization Process in the United States. This chart is ideal for educators teaching civics, providing a clear step-by-step breakdown of the naturalization process, from applying for a Permanent Resident Card to taking the Oath of Allegiance. Key concepts include the requirements for naturalization such as age, language proficiency, residency dura
Preview of Declaration of Independence Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.1.6

Declaration of Independence Anchor Chart: Civics SS.7.CG.1.6

Key Features:Preamble Insights: Explore the foundational beliefs about governance expressed in the preamble, such as the consent of the governed and the idea that power originates from the people, setting the stage for democratic principles.Violation of Natural Rights: Delve into the declaration's articulation of natural rights—life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness—and how their violation by British rule justified the call for independence.Catalog of Grievances: Examine the specific grieva
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