Civics Education

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Creative Ways to Teach the Judicial Branch: Project Ideas for Middle and High School Teachers High School, Anchor Charts, Judicial Branch, Civics Lessons, Civics Education, Social Studies Projects, Judicial, Government, High School Social Studies
Creative Ways to Teach the Judicial Branch: Project Ideas for Middle and High School Teachers
Creative Ways to Teach the Judicial Branch: Project Ideas for Middle and High School Teachers
the living wage worksheet includes instructions, instructions, and templates for writing
Social Studies Education Trends
Trends and Best Practices in Social Studies Education
the poster for citizenship duties and responsibilitiess gallery walk is shown in black and white
Social Studies Education Trends
Trends and Best Practices in Social Studies Education
an advertisement for cards based on bloom's taxonomy, with the words civic engagement use as a review, race sub - day, and more
Social Studies Education Trends
Trends and Best Practices in Social Studies Education
a poster with some writing on it and an image of a person in the background
Bringing the Bill of Rights to Life: Engaging and Standards-Based Station Activities
Bill of Rights Stations Activities
bill of rights webquests and key documents on a desk with the words bill of rights
an image of a table with some papers and glasses on it, next to a cup of coffee
Fun Constitution Review Activities!
LET'S REVIEW THE CONSTITUTION! MY TOP 3 REVIEW ACTIVITIES How do you review the Constitution with your middle and high school students? I've tried many different methods over the years. I'm excited to share my top 3 review activities with you!
a clipboard with an image of glasses and other items on it
Rights and Responsibilities Lesson (Free Graphic Organizer incorporating EduProtocols)
Rights and Responsibilities Lesson (Graphic Organizer incorporating EduProtocols)
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This TED Talk Bundle (8 TED Talk lessons) is appropriate for middle and high school Civics and American Government courses.

TED Talk lessons included in this bundle focus on the topics of Civic Literacy and Civic Engagement.

What is included in this product?

-Instructions and tips

-8 TED Talk Lessons and Answer Keys Teaching, Engagements
There Is No Such Thing As Not Voting, Eric Liu TED Talk Lesson Digital or Paper
This resource is intended to be used with Eric Liu's TED Talk, There Is No Such Thing As Not Voting. This TED Talk lesson makes a wonderful supplement to most middle and high school Social Studies, Civics, and American Government classes.
Intro to Civics Hexagonal Thinking Activity
Students will love this engaging Hexagonal Thinking Activity focusing on key vocabulary and concepts pertaining to the philosophical foundations of our nation's founding documents, citizenship (rights and responsibilities), and more!
the front cover of news literacy, which includes three task cards and an interactive word wall
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two cards with the text civics matters bulletin board
Lea | Social Studies Toolbox (@socstudiesteacher) • Instagram photos and videos
a tablet computer sitting on top of a wooden table next to a cup of coffee
Lea | Social Studies Toolbox (@socstudiesteacher) • Instagram photos and videos
DIGITAL Hexagonal Thinking Activities for Middle School and High School Students!
Social Studies Toolbox
DIGITAL Hexagonal Thinking Activities for Middle School and High School Students!
Social Studies Toolbox
an aerial view of the statue of liberty in new york city, with its green roof
What Does It Take To Become A US Citizen? | Nightly News: Kids Edition