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Government graphic organizers for homeschool

Preview of Ancient Greece Government: Comparing Monarchy, Oligarchy, Tyranny and Democracy!

Ancient Greece Government: Comparing Monarchy, Oligarchy, Tyranny and Democracy!

In this Ancient Greece government resource, students read about the four major government styles that characterized the ancient Greeks - monarchy, oligarchy, tyranny, and democracy. Students are introduced to key figures like Solon, Agamemnon, Philip I, Alexander the Great, and Dionysios. Students also learn about modern-day connections, such as the 13 Colonies, North Korea, and Russia. In each handout, students will learn about the form of government, how it was practiced in ancient Greece,
Preview of Constitution Day Activities | Preamble | U.S. Constitution

Constitution Day Activities | Preamble | U.S. Constitution

Looking for Constitution Day activities like kid-friendly texts and skill pages to use while teaching about the Preamble or U.S. Constitution? This resource provides days of Constitution learning that can be used whole group, for small group teaching, reading center independent work, early finisher extended learning, with a substitute, etc. These engaging pages are print-and-go ready, making it super easy to use in your classroom. Includes information about Constitution Day, The U.S. Constitutio
Preview of Civil War Battles PowerPoint Notes + Map Activity

Civil War Battles PowerPoint Notes + Map Activity

In this Civil War Battles Powerpoint and map notes resource, students complete a map graphic organizer where they detail 11 major events of the American Civil War, including the Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg), Bull Run, Gettysburg, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Vicksburg, and much more! ☆ ☆ Get this engaging resource (and a huge discount) when you purchase my Civil War activities unit bundle here!Students complete a map organizer that shows each learner where, geographically, the war is be
Preview of Constitution, Federalists vs Anti-Federalists Activity Primary Source Analysis

Constitution, Federalists vs Anti-Federalists Activity Primary Source Analysis

In this Federalists v Anti-Federalists and Constitution primary source activity, students examine 8 total primary source excerpts to understand the Federalist and Anti-Federalist views on the failures of the Articles of Confederation and the new Constitution. Students examine four major questions surrounding the Constitution, Bill of Rights, Rights of the States, and the View of the People by investigating a response to each question from both a Federalist and an Anti-Federalist. ☆ ☆ Get this e
Preview of The Declaration of Independence: BREAK-UP LETTER Activity

The Declaration of Independence: BREAK-UP LETTER Activity

Created by
All Day ELA
The Declaration of Independence: Break-up Letter and Rewrite Activity! Good for any ELA or Social Studies classroom! The Declaration of Independence is modernized! In this product you will get TWO different activities that will help your students better understand our nations most important document! The lesson includes an activity of a re-write- taking passages from the document and putting them in your own words. Also there is a two-worksheet activity on writing a break-up letter to King Geor
Preview of Celebrate Freedom | Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights

Celebrate Freedom | Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights

{UPDATE - SEPTEMBER 2023} Looking for a unit to use during Celebrate Freedom Week? Need rigorous text and FUN activities to teach the U.S. Charters of Freedom (Declaration of Independence, Constitution, Bill of Rights)? Look no further! This comprehensive unit has everything you are looking for! From reading selections to hands-on materials to task cards, assessments, and crafts... You are all set! ⭐DIGITAL ASSESSMENT + TASK CARDS FROM BOOM™ LEARNING NOW INCLUDED!⭐Included in the resource:3 cute
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Worksheets and Activities | U.S. Government Unit

3 Branches of Government Worksheets and Activities | U.S. Government Unit

Make learning fun for your students while teaching them about the 3 branches of government. This U.S. Government Unit is filled with activities and worksheets to help students learn about the executive branch, legislative branch, and judicial branch. This resource is perfect for 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade students. Digital activity included using Easel by TpT.These activities can be used during whole group instruction, independent work, and center time. Easy-to-use activity sheets with
Preview of American Government: Local, State & National

American Government: Local, State & National

Created by
Mary Lirette
This is an exciting unit on U.S. Government! It is perfect for middle elementary school grades (2nd, 3rd, 4th) and can be adapted for higher or lower grades as well. It covers local, state, and national government. It includes: -circle organizer for local, state, national -local government graphic organizer -letter to the mayor template -What makes a good leader? graphic organizer -A good leader is...writing prompt -organizer for comparing leaders of today to leaders of long ago -state govern
Preview of CNN 10 (CNN Student News) Current Events, 17 Different Common Core Worksheets

CNN 10 (CNN Student News) Current Events, 17 Different Common Core Worksheets

Keep your students focused and engaged while watching CNN 10 or any other news program! These 17 different current event response sheets will help your students engage with the news like never before as they grow in their ability to describe, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, and create on a daily basis. The 17 response sheets offer a wide variety of choice and are aligned with Common Core Standards. They strengthen ELA and social studies skills through cross-curricular activities and promot
Preview of Primary Sources: The Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights

Primary Sources: The Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights

As part of an overall discussion of the influences upon American government, this resource consists of a graphic organizer that divides excerpts from both the Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights into sections that students can then paraphrase, either individually or in groups. Doing so makes the speech more accessible to all learners.The resource also includes a series of questions based on each document. The questions, which progress in complexity, also establish connections with speci
Preview of Alexander Hamilton, the Financial Plan,  DC Compromise, and Whiskey Rebellion!

Alexander Hamilton, the Financial Plan, DC Compromise, and Whiskey Rebellion!

In this Alexander Hamilton, the Bank Plan, and the deal that created the Washington D.C. capital resource, students complete guided notes in a graphic-organizer type format from the included teacher PowerPoint! Students are guided through Alexander Hamilton's signature financial plan to pull the nation out of debt from the Revolutionary War, the debate over the national bank, the compromise that moved our nation's capital to Washington D.C., and President Washington's role in the Whiskey Rebelli
Preview of Three Branches of Government Activity

Three Branches of Government Activity

This activity includes a cut and paste activity on the three branches of government.The first page includes labels for the three branches with pictures, duties and jobs of each branch, and a title label. The second page includes parts of a tree. The students will cut along the dotted lines provided and paste on construction paper. The students will match the job/duty to the correct branch of government.
Preview of Summary (Organizer) on the Seven Articles of the Constitution UPDATED

Summary (Organizer) on the Seven Articles of the Constitution UPDATED

UPDATED WITH KEY. This activity is a graphic organizer for each of the seven articles of the Constitution. It is not especially detailed being one sheet, but it does contain what I feel are the condensed, key parts of each Article- such as major powers and topics. I use it as a review study guide activity or an introduction. Students use a Constitution, either online or in their textbook to fill out the missing parts. It took my students about 30-40 minutes and provided a nice visual for them to
Preview of Government Types Stations Activity | Monarchy Democracy Republic Theocracy

Government Types Stations Activity | Monarchy Democracy Republic Theocracy

In this government, democracy, republic, and Constitution stations activity, students learn the major differences between a Monarchy, Direct Democracy, Representative Democracy (Republic), Theocracy, Anarchy, and Authoritarian systems. Students work individually or in groups to complete an analysis of SIX different types of governments (Direct and Representative Democracies, Theocracy, Anarchy, Authoritarian, and Monarchy). ☆ ☆ Get this engaging resource (and a huge discount) when you purchase
Preview of Reconstruction Era and its Competing Plans: Whose Should Be Followed?

Reconstruction Era and its Competing Plans: Whose Should Be Followed?

In this primary source analysis activity on the Plans for Reconstruction. students engage with three different speeches and approaches to the Reconstruction Era - from President Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, and Thaddeus Stevens from the Radical Republicans of Congress. In this very Common Core focused lesson, students analyze how Reconstruction should move forward after the Civil War.☆ ☆ Get this engaging resource (and a huge discount) when you purchase my Reconstruction unit located here!S
Preview of Jefferson's Justifications: Barbary War, Louisiana Purchase, and Embargo Act!

Jefferson's Justifications: Barbary War, Louisiana Purchase, and Embargo Act!

In this resource on Thomas Jefferson's presidency, Louisiana Territory, Barbary Wars, and Embargo Act, students work individually or in pairs to complete a graphic organizer from included focused text on each event. First, students will read "Jefferson's Justifications" which details three separate events - The Purchase of the Louisiana Territory, the Embargo Act, and War with the Barbary States. For each event, students will understand the policies set forth by the Jefferson administration.
Preview of Road to the American Revolution UNIT

Road to the American Revolution UNIT

Road to the American Revolution.Specific topics in this unit include:⭐ Algonquin⭐ Hurons ⭐ Iroquois⭐ Rivalry⭐ Joseph Brant⭐ Ohio River Valley⭐ Stockade⭐ Fort Necessity⭐ George Washington⭐ Virginia’s Lieutenant Governor, Robert Dinwiddie⭐ Fort Duquesne⭐ Battle at Great Meadow⭐ Albany Plan of Union⭐ Delegate⭐ Benjamin Franklin⭐ Edward Braddock⭐ William Pitt⭐ Marquis de Montcalm⭐ Treaty of Paris⭐ James Wolfe⭐ Pontiac’s War⭐ Proclamation of 1763⭐ Lord Jeffrey Amherst⭐ King George III⭐ Prime Minister
Preview of Slavery and a Dividing Nation UNIT

Slavery and a Dividing Nation UNIT

Slavery. Civil War.Specific topics in this unit include:⭐ Discrimination⭐ Eli Whitney⭐ Cotton Kingdom⭐ Cotton Gin⭐ Cash crop⭐ Planter⭐ Cottonocracy⭐ Slave codes⭐ Denmark Vesey⭐ Nat Turner⭐ Abolitionist⭐ American Colonization Society⭐ Reformer⭐ Frederick Douglass⭐ William Lloyd Garrison⭐ Underground Railroad⭐ Harriet Tubman⭐ Missouri Compromise⭐ Slave state⭐ Free state⭐ Sectionalism⭐ Manifest Destiny⭐ Wilmot Proviso⭐ Free Soil Party⭐ Compromise of 1850⭐ Fugitive Slave Law of 1850⭐ Fugitive⭐ Civil
Preview of 3 Branches of Government  | Three Branches of Government Project | US Government

3 Branches of Government | Three Branches of Government Project | US Government

Are you looking for a U.S. government mini-unit for your early elementary students? THIS IS IT! This best-selling lapbook includes foldable pieces and mini-books that offer an engaging way for students to explore and learn about the three branches of government. Designed for 1st through 3rd graders, this project consists of completing a variety of cut-outs, mini-books, foldable pieces, and “notecards,” which serve as data collection tools. These will all be used to create a lapbook to showcas
Preview of Forms & Types of Government Dictatorship Democracy 5th 6th Grade Social Studies

Forms & Types of Government Dictatorship Democracy 5th 6th Grade Social Studies

Created by
Fishyrobb
This forms of government resource teaches students the differences between a dictatorship and a democracy. Includes:Democracy Vs. Dictatorship SortIncludes 22 characteristic cards. Students determine whether they describe a democracy or a dictatorship and sort them under the correct heading.Graphic OrganizersIncludes a Venn Diagram and Double Bubble Map for comparing and contrasting the two forms of government.Real-Life Scenarios Task CardsIncludes 6 different scenarios describing a child’s dail
Preview of American Revolutionary War UNIT

American Revolutionary War UNIT

American Revolutionary WarKey words and topics include:⭐ Ethan Allen⭐ Second Continental Congress⭐ Continental Army⭐ Olive Branch Petition⭐ Patriots⭐ Loyalists/Tories⭐ The Battle of Bunker Hill⭐ Continental Army⭐ William Prescott⭐ Blockade⭐ Hessian mercenaries⭐ Benedict Arnold⭐ Monarch⭐ Traitor⭐ Common Sense⭐ Thomas Paine⭐ Thomas Jefferson⭐ John Hancock⭐ Declaration of Independence⭐ Preamble⭐ Natural Rights⭐ Unalienable⭐ Battle of Long Island⭐ Nathan Hale⭐ The American Crisis⭐ Battle of Trenton⭐
Preview of Declaration of Independence American Revolution Analysis Primary Source Activity

Declaration of Independence American Revolution Analysis Primary Source Activity

In this Declaration of Independence primary source analysis activity, students respond to 8 excerpts from the Declaration of Independence. For each excerpt, students translate the text into modern language, create a visual aid, and analyze an overarching question to go deeper into the purpose and influence of this document! This resource includes a paper in-class version and a 1:1 Google compatible version to be used in conjunction with Google Classroom. Just follow the included instructions
Preview of 2025 Presidential Inaugural Address Activities Worksheet

2025 Presidential Inaugural Address Activities Worksheet

Invite students to be active citizens by viewing the 2025 Presidential Inaugural Address, predicting, analyzing, evaluating, and discussing it throughout with this complete activity kit.As a BONUS you also get the State of the Union Analysis Kit to use the other three years! Both kits include mix-and-match activities that can be scaled up or down to challenge students at their level and to fit your time constraints. And these kits have been universally designed to use year after year. How easy i
Preview of Forming a United States Government UNIT

Forming a United States Government UNIT

United States GovernmentSpecific topics in this unit include:⭐ Bill of Rights⭐ Amend⭐ Due process⭐ Self-incriminating testimony⭐ Natural Rights⭐ Posterity⭐ Preamble ⭐ Ratify⭐ Federalists⭐ Anti-Federalists⭐ Bill of Rights⭐ The Federalist Papers ⭐ Checks and Balances⭐ Veto⭐ Impeach⭐ Tyranny⭐ States power v. federal power⭐ Jobs of the three branches⭐ Republic⭐ Separation of Powers⭐ Representative government⭐ John Locke⭐ Baron de Montesquieu⭐ Magna Carta⭐ English Bill of Rights ⭐ Senate⭐ House of Re
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