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Civics Common Core RI.9-10.2 resources

Preview of DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Activity: Primary Source Analysis and Questions

DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE Activity: Primary Source Analysis and Questions

Created by
Mister Harms
The Declaration of Independence can be a daunting document for teachers to explain to students, but this primary source lesson will help students understand the major themes and concepts within the document itself. Though Thomas Jefferson's Declaration was written in the 18th century, this worksheet has proven to be a fantastic, big-picture way for today's students to study such an important writing without becoming overwhelmed. The Declaration is really just a big "break-up letter" from the co
Preview of Executive Branch Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions | Branches of Gov

Executive Branch Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions | Branches of Gov

Teaching the executive branch of government is easy when using this two-sided worksheet. Students learn the necessary information about the branch, the president's department, and cabinets, how the Constitution creates the branch, and it outlines how a president is elected. In total, there are seven literal and five inferential questions. You could use this as an activity prior to teaching the branch, last-minute sub plans, or to help reinforce concepts previously learned. The text is organized
Preview of Bill of Rights Scenarios Analysis Worksheet

Bill of Rights Scenarios Analysis Worksheet

This Bill of Rights Scenarios Analysis activity includes abbreviated versions of the first 10 Amendments to the US Constitution for students to read and a set of short scenarios that they must then analyze. Each scenario describes a violation of one of the Bill of Rights in a way that students can identify with and understand. They then refer back to the Bill of Rights to match it to the correct one. Finally, students answer a question regarding their opinion on whether our rights are absolute o
Preview of CNN 10 Worksheets: Current Events News Summary, Graphic Organizer, Video Project

CNN 10 Worksheets: Current Events News Summary, Graphic Organizer, Video Project

Created by
Mister Harms
CNN 10 (CNN Student News) is the perfect avenue for students to stay informed on current events. This PDF and GOOGLE DRIVE set of graphic organizer worksheets are an excellent way to analyze and summarize the current events of the day using CNN10. These various templates will help students of all ages stay engaged while watching CNN 10. A simple writing format helps students recognize, summarize, and write opinions about the major headlines of the day. I find this resource to be extremely prac
Preview of CURRENT EVENTS: News Article Summary, Main Idea, Reading Comprehension | NEWSELA

CURRENT EVENTS: News Article Summary, Main Idea, Reading Comprehension | NEWSELA

Created by
Mister Harms
This Current Events Summary is an excellent tool for students to get involved with the news and the current events of the week. A simple writing format helps students find, summarize, and write opinions about current news stories and events. I find this activity to be a practical filler for various social studies courses. What's Included:Teacher directions with ideas for implementation and useSimple student directions: Find, Highlight, Summarize, Importance, OpinionGuided student writing temp
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 The Legislative Branch: Unit Notes & Worksheets for Government or Civics Class

The Legislative Branch: Unit Notes & Worksheets for Government or Civics Class

Created by
Mister Harms
Make civics informative and practical for your students by using this set of notes and assessments that summarize the main points of the Legislative Branch! I have used this set of notes regarding the Legislative Branch in my 8th grade civics class for many years. This branch of government, which is the largest, can be daunting to summarize and teach. However, I have narrowed down the important aspects so students get the main concepts and you’ll get a complete unit of notes on the Legislative
Preview of The World From A to Z With Carl Azuz - News Viewing Guides & Worksheets

The World From A to Z With Carl Azuz - News Viewing Guides & Worksheets

Created by
Mister Harms
Carl Azuz is back with his brand new show called The World from A to Z. It's an excellent format for students to stay informed on current events while watching a brief 9 minute segment that is updated every day with news highlights from around the world. This set of graphic organizer worksheets is an excellent way to analyze and summarize the current events of the day while watching the news broadcast by Carl Azuz ... he's back!These various templates will help students of all ages stay engaged
Preview of Washington DC: Create a Field Trip Project Activity to the Nation's Capital City

Washington DC: Create a Field Trip Project Activity to the Nation's Capital City

Created by
Mister Harms
OverviewCan't take your class to Washington DC? This lesson is the solution to getting your students to our Nation's Capital without spending a dime. As tour guides, students will study various memorials, buildings, and attractions to research and present to the class in the form of a presentation. These various "tours" will bring the entire class around to the major attractions of Washington DC. This student-led, virtual class field trip will help your students learn about the major sites o
Preview of 7 Articles of the US Constitution, Bill of Rights & Amendments Simplified Notes

7 Articles of the US Constitution, Bill of Rights & Amendments Simplified Notes

Confidently guide students through the US Constitution's text so they can see for themselves their rights and the powers of the US government. This annotated Constitution includes both the entirety of the original Constitution plus all 27 amendments:Article 1 -- the Legislative BranchArticle 2 -- the Executive BranchArticle 3 -- the Judicial BranchArticles 4-7 -- Federalism, State Rights, & SupremacyAmendments 1-10 -- the Bill of RightsAmendments 11-27 Use this as an alternative or suppleme
Preview of CNN 10 Student News Reflection & Analysis - Easy Printable!

CNN 10 Student News Reflection & Analysis - Easy Printable!

Created by
Marco's Market
*UPDATED WITH NEW HOSTS - NEW SEGMENTS COMING SOON!*Help your students learn more about current events and the world around them with this engaging analysis and reflection activity and CNN10 (formerly CNN Student News)My students LOVE CNN10 and these forms are the perfect way to help keep them engaged and focused during these news segments - there are over 20 different versions, with a variety of questions, prompts, and reflection activities, which help to create variety!These templates are perf
Preview of Current Events Debate Lesson: Is Social Media Good for Democracy?

Current Events Debate Lesson: Is Social Media Good for Democracy?

CURRENT EVENTS DEBATE LESSON: IS SOCIAL MEDIA GOOD FOR DEMOCRACY?Be sure to follow my store - I'll be adding more current events resources throughout the year.Social Studies teachers - Are you searching for a quick lesson plan to help your students discuss and debate controversial issues that are in the news? Look no further!In this lesson, students will build background knowledge on this issue by reading two sets of opposing evidence and then engage in a debate/discussion on this issue. The rea
Preview of Industrial Revolution- Economic Systems - Presentation & Project-print & digital

Industrial Revolution- Economic Systems - Presentation & Project-print & digital

In this creative and fun activity, students will learn about the different economic systems that developed during the Industrial Revolution: Capitalism, Utopianism, Socialism, and Communism. Both Print & Digital (Google drive) versions are included!I loved this resource - particularly the warmup question about apples as the wealth of the world. My students were surprised to learn about what these economic systems ACTUALLY are, and not what they've been portrayed as or morphed into throughout
Preview of The Constitutional Convention – New Jersey / Virginia Plan Comparison Grid

The Constitutional Convention – New Jersey / Virginia Plan Comparison Grid

When delegates from the twelve attending states gathered in Philadelphia during the Summer of 1787 (Rhode Island sent no representatives), the convention's outcome was far from certain. Its official purpose was to reform the Articles of Confederation. However, for many of the men who came, mere reforms would not be enough.This side-by-side comparison grid explores the chief ideological conflict of the US Constitutional Convention: Big States vs. Small States. By exploring the New Jersey and Virg
Preview of Judicial Branch Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions | Branches of Gov

Judicial Branch Reading Comprehension Passages and Questions | Branches of Gov

Teaching the judicial branch of government is easy when using this two-sided worksheet. Students learn the necessary information about the federal and state courts, members and terms of the U.S. Supreme Court, and famous Supreme Court cases. In total, there are six literal and four inferential questions. This activity can be used prior to teaching the branch, as last-minute sub plans, or to help reinforce concepts previously learned. The text is organized into small chunks. Assign one section at
Preview of How to Analyze Political Cartoons - Civics Bell Ringer Activity

How to Analyze Political Cartoons - Civics Bell Ringer Activity

Easily weave political cartoons into your U.S. History or Civics/Government class with the effective POPES method. The best part is this kit works for both historical and current-day cartoons.Perfect for unit assignments or daily bell ringers! Comes in both printable PDF and digital for Google Slides.Greatness is being an active and critical constituent. Included in this FREEBIE Activity: Teacher overview with links to online historical and current-day cartoon databasesPOPES Political Cartoon A
Preview of Executive Branch Activities - Civics 101 Podcast Episode Guided Notes

Executive Branch Activities - Civics 101 Podcast Episode Guided Notes

Learn all about the Executive Branch, includingthe powers of the President the roles of White House advisers and Cabinet membersthe importance of the Presidential approval rating These Civics 101 podcast episode guided notes are the perfect alternative to lectures or textbook reading. Students can listen and learn at their own pace, wherever!Included are political cartoon and news source analysis templates to dig deeper into any mentioned topic by examining them through real-life issues.This ki
Preview of Legislative Branch Activities on Congress - Civics 101 Podcast Episode Notes

Legislative Branch Activities on Congress - Civics 101 Podcast Episode Notes

Learn all about the Legislative Branch, likethe structure and operations of Congressthe differences between the House of Representatives and the Senatehow a bill becomes a lawCongressional districting and gerrymandering These Civics 101 podcast episode guided notes are the perfect alternative to lectures or textbook reading. Students can listen and learn at their own pace, wherever!Included are political cartoon and news source analysis templates to dig deeper into any mentioned topic by examini
Preview of Current Events Debate Lesson: Death Penalty

Current Events Debate Lesson: Death Penalty

CURRENT EVENTS DEBATE LESSON: DEATH PENALTYBe sure to follow my store - I'll be adding more current events resources throughout the year.Social Studies teachers - Are you searching for a quick lesson plan to help your students discuss and debate controversial issues that are in the news? Look no further!In this lesson, students will read two articles about the death penalty and then engage in a debate/discussion on this issue. The articles were published recently and represent opposing sides of
Preview of Media and Information Literacy Text Analysis Bundle

Media and Information Literacy Text Analysis Bundle

This bundle includes 6 engaging informational texts about important topics in media and information literacy. Texts cover confirmation bias, social media and misinformation, "fake news," facts and opinions, media bias, and more. Each text includes a study guide and a set of 10 challenging text analysis questions, plus detailed answer explanations. I love resources that build both content knowledge and academic skill. These informational texts cover key topics in media and information literac
Preview of Current Events Debate Lesson: Cancel Culture

Current Events Debate Lesson: Cancel Culture

CURRENT EVENTS DEBATE LESSON: CANCEL CULTUREBe sure to follow my store - I'll be adding more current events resources throughout the year.Social Studies teachers - Are you searching for a quick lesson plan to help your students discuss and debate controversial issues that are in the news? Look no further!In this lesson, students will read an edited collection of evidence about cancel culture (or call-out culture) and then engage in a debate/discussion on this issue. The evidence included in the
Preview of Judicial Branch Activities on Supreme Court - Civics 101 Podcast Notes

Judicial Branch Activities on Supreme Court - Civics 101 Podcast Notes

Learn all about the Judicial Branch, includingthe Supreme Courtthe federal court system how a case makes it to the Supreme Courtthe role of federal judgesThese Civics 101 podcast episode guided notes are the perfect alternative to lectures or textbook reading. Students can listen and learn at their own pace, wherever!Included are political cartoon and news source analysis templates to dig deeper into any mentioned topic by examining them through real-life issues.This kit comes in both print PDF
Preview of Business Law Ethics Civics Responsible Decision Making Social Scenarios Activity

Business Law Ethics Civics Responsible Decision Making Social Scenarios Activity

This Business Law Bundle is Packed with Real Life Choices that have Consequences.Here are the Highlights of these 4 Resources...(1) Business Law is About Citizen Ethics, Integrity and Civic Responsible Conduct.This Product is a FUN Introduction to Business Law! This Lesson is full of ethical decision making and moral debates. This 'mini-course' is loaded with activities to keep your class awake and aware!The “Spider in Your House” theme engages students to: Use critical thinking skills as appli
Preview of AP® US Government Unit 2.6 - Expansion of Presidential Power

AP® US Government Unit 2.6 - Expansion of Presidential Power

Unit 2.6 of the AP® curriculum focuses on how the power of American presidents has evolved and expanded through the Republic's history.This eight-question short answer worksheet begins with an analysis of Federalist 70, Alexander Hamilton's defense of a strong executive branch, and proceeds to trace the evolution of presidential power since those words were written. Why did Hamilton believe his executive plan would be "safer?" What was the War Powers Act? Special attention is devoted to the imp
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