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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 Presidents Research Report:Multi-Draft Informative Writing for Grades 3-5 (CCSS)

Presidents Research Report:Multi-Draft Informative Writing for Grades 3-5 (CCSS)

Created by
Project Hallway
“I can't get enough of your writing resources! They help to keep my students organized and feeling confident. Thank you so much!” Instead of doing several Informative Essays, I like to focus on just one and help students make it better and better through multiple drafts that add new skills each time. This method makes research writing easier to manage for you and your students. These "Ready To Print" student pages meet EIGHT of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) in English Language Arts
Preview of No Prep Presidents Day Information Passages | Digital Included

No Prep Presidents Day Information Passages | Digital Included

Created by
Fifth is my JAM
Presidents are essential leaders in the American nation. This 85-page packet contains no prep informational passages meant to teach students about the first five presidents of the United States.This packet includes the following:Reading Passages: With information about each president, from birth to death, each passage is chalked full of background information to support your historical learning. Additionally, fun facts at the end of each passage help you learn more about each former president.
Preview of Local Government Jobs Pennant Banner Project Slideshow Rubric Research Present

Local Government Jobs Pennant Banner Project Slideshow Rubric Research Present

Created by
MBB Creations
Teach your students about the critical jobs needed to make their community function every day with this engaging activity! Students will be introduced to local government jobs, research a job, and create a banner to teach others what they have learned.What's IncludedLocal Government SlideshowLocal Government Banner Page for Research"Local Government Jobs" Banner Pieces for Display20 Point Rubric for quick and easy gradingThe slideshow will introduce students to what local government jobs are and
Preview of 4th Grade Social Studies MC3 Unit 6 : Taking A Stand - How to Pass a Bill

4th Grade Social Studies MC3 Unit 6 : Taking A Stand - How to Pass a Bill

Need an engaging way to discuss rights and responsibilities with students that is applicable and connects to their everyday lives? Then this might be the product for you!Students will begin be identifying issues effecting their communities and narrowing down a new "rule" or "law" that they'd like to see get enacted. Students will have to analyze their issue and interview individuals that are effected by the issue, organizing reasons "for" and "against" the new bill. The activity culminates in st
Preview of Elected Jobs in Government Research Report

Elected Jobs in Government Research Report

Created by
Miss Mo Co
A research report guideline about elected jobs in government. Students can follow this guide to do independent research about elected government positions. They can use the additional page to do extra research or compile a report.There are a variety of free books available on GetEpic for students to use for their research. The list provided on the last page are jobs that have books available on GetEpic. Thank you for leaving feedback!
Preview of Branches of Government Research Report

Branches of Government Research Report

Created by
Miss Mo Co
A research report guideline about the Branches of Government. Students can follow this guide to do independent research on the different branches of government. They can use the additional page to do extra research or compile a report.There are a variety of free books available on GetEpic for students to use for their research. There is a list provided on the last page of the branches of government that all have books available on GetEpic. Thank you for leaving feedback!
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Menu- Assessment Activity

3 Branches of Government Menu- Assessment Activity

Created by
CBC Handiworks
This activity is meant to be an end-of-unit assessment activity. It allows the students to show what they have learned and to have fun. It is a type of choice board but limits the choices and can be typically completed within one 60-minute class period.PRINT OUT PAGE 1 AND 2 FRONT-TO-BACK TO CREATE THE ILLUSION OF A TRUE RESTAURANT MENU! (Place in a sheet protector to use year after year). This unit includes all handouts needed to complete listed activities.
Preview of Write Your Representative a Letter

Write Your Representative a Letter

Created by
Leutz of Love
Looking for an engaging writing prompt for your students? Do you want to increase civic engagement and teach your students about a core-part of the American democracy? This writing unit is prepared to guide your students through the process of writing a letter to their representative! From brainstorming a problem in their community to writing their final draft, students will practice their writing skills through this engaging prompt. The packet also includes a final "On-Demand" writing prompt to
Preview of Current Events: News Reporter

Current Events: News Reporter

Created by
Nieto's Gems
Add Current Events into your daily routine. Set up a class calendar and assign a daily news reporter. Students use the planner and write or record a news video for the class. There is also a student self-evaluation rubric for grading. My class looks forward to the daily reports. We do ours right after the morning announcements. Takes 4-7 minutes to share and discuss. Activity can be adapted to suit any grade.
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