Students will identify the three distinct regions in the United States during the mid and early 1800s. They will identify and categorize the traits of each, separating them into regions. Next, they will label, color, and illustrate the regions
This is a quick and easy formative assessment to see if your students know their Bill of Rights Amendments. It is a brief PDF presentation, showing the students how to remember all ten amendments using nothing but their hands. I introduce it to
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, Government, U.S. History
Includes a powerpoint presentation introducing the students to the two types of citizens and the duties/responsibilities which come with citizenship. It also includes a brief worksheet that goes along with the slides and an assignment at the
Using construction paper the students will create a fold-able, detailing the Three Branches of Government including the powers, responsibilities, and people which compose each branch.
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, Government, U.S. History
This PDF has all ten amendments to the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution. It includes cartoons and illustrations along with the descriptions. Can be printed out and provided as a resource for students.
Subjects:
Social Studies - History, Government, U.S. History
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