This document includes 30 multiple choice questions and two extended response questions to use for a test or quiz over the forms of government. This can be made into a test with little editing or you can copy and paste what you like/need for your own quiz/test.
Bundle includes Forms of Government Notebook, Study Guide, and Test. This bundle provides multiple days worth of material over the different forms of government.
Study Guide over the Legislative Branch of U.S. government. This study guide includes key terms and ideas. It also has extended response questions for students to answer.
This product is an assessment over a unit covering the Industrial Revolution all the way up to the era of Mass Production in the United States.
The test covers a large time frame beginning in Great Britain with the start of the Industrial Revolution before progressing to the United States and the use of steam engines, railroads, and the growth of cities.
Topics covered include: Agricultural Revolution, early textile mills, mass production, the importance of railways, cotton gin, assembly line, and the ingenuity of Henry Ford.
The test includes 3 different sections with different types of questions:
Multiple Choice - 25 questions
Matching - 5 questions including the terms: Cotton Gin, Assembly Line, Transition, Mass Production, Bourgeoisie
Extended Response Questions - 3 questions. Topics include: the connection from the industrial revolution to today, inventions and innovations of the industrial revolution, the assembly line.
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This short, one page study guide is a good resource to use with students for review in a Mass Production/Industrialization quiz/test. The study guide includes a list of important terms/individuals/ideas that students can explain and define and also includes three extended response questions for students to answer.
This one page document provides links to two short youtube videos about the current conflicts causing instability in present day Middle East. The document provides the links to the two videos and then questions about each of the videos. A task, asking students to create a visual is present at the end of the document.
This product is designed to review a lesson or unit on Feudal Japan and its society. This resource is a review worksheet that includes questions about:
The structure of society in Feudal Japan
The role of the Emperor, Shogun, Daimyo, Samurai, Peasants
Alternative scenarios about power struggles and class struggles
Comparison to Medieval Europe - Venn Diagram
Task - Students are to create a piece of propaganda for one of the social classes.
This resource would be great as a review or study guide for test or quiz. It could also be used a an independent assignment for students to research.
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This product is an Anti-Bullying Contract that teachers can use in the classroom to discuss bullying, reduce bullying, and encourage students to behave appropriately in class. This resource includes blank spaces for students names and signatures. It is customizable so that teachers may add the classroom name or the name of the school. The resources could also be customized to include the signature of a parent. This is a good resource to use if bullying is a problem in your school because it can be utilized to hold students responsible for their actions.
This product is an exit slip that can be used after showing a video or video clip in class. The document includes four questions and includes three slips per page for easy copying and cutting.
This product includes questions about Congress and the process of how a bill becomes a law in the United States of America. The resource includes 12 short answer and extended response questions. Topics covered in the quiz include:
The process of a bill becoming a law
The roles of Congress
The roles of Congressmen
Information about the chambers of Congress
An answer key is also included.
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This product includes various activities for students to complete that encourage thought and research about how citizens can be involved in the government and the methods that a citizen can use to change or influence the government. This packet includes a student demonstration in which students must find current events that show how people are involved with the government. It includes a current events graphic organizer. A vocabulary handout that can be modified for notes, and also a peer review for the student demonstration mentioned above. Multiple activities included.
This resource has been updated with good links (January 2020) and is a great resource to use in a Personal Finance or Financial Literacy course. The purpose of the web quest is to get students to understand the importance of budgeting and how to manage debt and borrow money responsibly. Four websites are used in this web quest. They are:
Debt Test - Students answer questions to test their knowledge about debt.
Money Quiz - Students complete a quiz about personal finance.
Financial Services - Students complete questions about financial services.
Video - Students watch a brief video about Warren Buffet and borrowing money
The webquest guides students through a variety of websites about loans, borrowing money, and debt. This would be a good resource to use for an independent student activity.
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This document includes questions to be used after showing the documentary "The One Percent" The questions are extended response questions to assess student understanding and encourage extended thinking.
This product is a great resource to use for an American Revolution and/or Foundation of U.S. Government unit. Within this document, students will create 6 tasks that show aspects of the creation of the United States leading up to and including the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. These tasks will help students to better understand the ideas behind the Declaration of Independence and why the American colonies revolted against the British.
This powerpoint presentation is comprised of 11 slides with specific examples of various forms of government. The presentation presents information on many different types of government from democracy to totalitarian. The powerpoint includes pictures, links to websites, real life examples, historical examples, and links to videos on other websites providing real life examples to use in the classroom with students.
One page document designed to be used in a high school American Government class. Syllabus of class procedures and synapse of material to be learned. Also includes suggested grade weights. Not included is course calendar or list of assignments.
This document includes a list of important vocabulary terms to use in an introductory unit for American Government. This list is words only, no definitions are included.
The Declaration of Independence is one of the most important documents in American History. The basic ideas of the Declaration of Independence are still important today. This activity uses ideas that are important to learners/students and asks them to declare independence from something that limits their freedom in life.
This document includes step by step instructions and response questions for students to answer as they create their own personal Declaration of Independence.
This product includes two tasks:
Task 1: Students will answer thought questions about freedoms and treatment they experience as a young person. This will help them develop a list complaints or “grievances” about their treatment.
Task 2: Students will create a document declaring independence from something affecting their freedom. This will be a product creation. Students must then answer response questions based on their creation.
This activity is great for learners in high school but could also be adjusted to lower grades. The activity asks students to connect a document from hundreds of years ago to an idea present in their own lives. Real world connections are made from this activity.
This is Version 2 of the Create Your Own Declaration of Independence Activity. This is different from the original. If you are interested in the original version, please click the link: Create Your Own Declaration of Independence.
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This document provides directions for a group project in which students will write their own Bill according to the process used in the United States government. This document is perfect for an introduction and is by no means an exhaustive look at the legislative process of the U.S. or of American politics. This is a basic project perfect to use in younger grades or to give a base knowledge of the legislative process. Document does include an example related to the 2015-2016 school year but this can be easily edited.
This document includes an Exit Slip about Feudal Japan. Three questions are included in the Exit Slip. Two copies are on each page ready to be cut. The exit slip is a good resource to use after lessons on Feudal Japan including Hierarchy and Social Classes.