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This shop provides Social Studies resources from a classroom teacher at a low cost.
Career Exploration Interview Activity
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Career Exploration Interview Activity

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In this activity, students interview each other about careers that they may want to research and explore. This is designed as a partner activity in which students interview each other and record responses. The product includes a PDF and a WORD version of the document.
Imperialism Scavenger Hunt
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Imperialism Scavenger Hunt

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This product is a scavenger hunt for students to learn and reinforce knowledge of Imperialism throughout history. This assignment is a single page and designed as a homework assignment or an assignment to be completed in a single day. Students are expected to find examples of Imperialism throughout history based on the questions provided. A Word and PDF copy will be provided. Feel free to edit as necessary.
Ancient Civilizations Poster
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Ancient Civilizations Poster

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This poster is a PDF and can be used in a World History class. It was designed as a 18x24 inch poster but could be stretched to fit other sizes as well.
World War II Poster
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World War II Poster

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This poster is a PDF and can be used in a World History or American History class. It was designed as a 18x24 inch poster but could be stretched to fit other sizes as well.
The Reformation Poster
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The Reformation Poster

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This poster is a PDF and can be used in a World History class. It was designed as a 18x24 inch poster but could be stretched to fit other sizes as well.
Create Your Own Government (Country)
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Create Your Own Government (Country)

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In this document, students will create their own unique government/country. Students will be guided through the process of creating unique economies, class systems, legislatures, court systems, and many more aspects of a country. This resource includes examples and definitions of important terms and vocabulary that will be used throughout the activity. The activity also includes directions for the the creation of a piece of propaganda supporting your newly created country. This resource comprises multiple pages and is a project designed for students to create their own government. Some examples of what students must complete include: define territorial units, create an economy, legislature, list the powers of the head of state, design a judicial system, and find allies among classmates. This activity is designed to be used for multiple grades and skill levels. This activity includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the activity. This project can also be found as part of the Forms of Government Notebook that includes vocabulary, visual (art), notes, and examples of the forms of government. This is a comprehensive resource that also includes this Create Your Own Government Project. Please click on the links below if you are interested. Forms of Government Notebook - PDF If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Store.
Path to Knighthood Board Game
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Path to Knighthood Board Game

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This document includes instructions for creating a board game based on the process of becoming a Medieval Knight. This document is meant to supplement a chapter/unit concerning the Middle Ages/Medieval Times. Students will be required to research and create their own board game based on the path to knighthood. Also included in this document is a set of response questions for students to answer after the completion of the project.
Examples of Forms of Government
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Examples of Forms of Government

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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.
Video Clip Exit Slip
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Video Clip Exit Slip

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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.
Legislative Branch Study Guide
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Legislative Branch Study Guide

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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.
Types of Government - U.S. Government
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Types of Government - U.S. Government

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This item includes items that could be used in an introductory chapter of American Government and/or a Forms of Government chapter. Included within this file is three powerpoint presentations (Forms of government, examples of governments, democracy), a project (Create your own Country), vocabulary list, assessment, and study guide for the assessment. These are great resources to use for an entire unit of study.
Ancient Rome Poster
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Ancient Rome Poster

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This poster is a PDF and can be used in a World History class. It was designed as a 18x24 inch poster but could be stretched to fit other sizes as well.
Electoral College Worksheet
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Electoral College Worksheet

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This printable worksheet is a one page document created using Microsoft Word. It is designed to be used with the internet or printed for students to complete. This is a good product to use for homework or sub plans as everything the students need is present on the worksheet. This activity includes important information about the Electoral College election process in the United States: The United States uses the Electoral College to elect a President and Vice President. Each state is given a certain number of “electors.” The number of electors from each state is dependent on the number of members that state has in Congress (EXAMPLE: Ohio has 2 Senators and 16 House of Representatives members; therefore Ohio has 18 electoral votes.) The electors in each state are “supposed” to vote for the candidate that wins the popular vote in that state. If a candidate wins the state, they typically get all of the electoral votes for that state. In order for a candidate to win, they must win at least 270 electoral votes. In the case of a tie or if no candidate gets a majority (270 votes,) the House of Representatives decides the outcome. Within the House of Representatives, each state delegation receives one vote to cast. A majority is required to win (26 votes) The above information is included on the worksheet for students to refer to as they complete the three extended response questions that make up the rest of the worksheet. The extended response questions assess students on their knowledge of the process, opinion on the process, and potential problems/issues with the system. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and Personal Finance resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Interest Group Research and Presentation Bundle
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Interest Group Research and Presentation Bundle

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This bundle includes the Interest Groups Presentation and the Interest Groups Research Activity found in my store for a great discount. Also included are the "Thank You For Smoking" Response Questions and Active Participation in Government Lesson plan as they are both related to interest groups and the role of interest groups in the United States.
"Thank You For Smoking" Response Questions
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"Thank You For Smoking" Response Questions

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This product is designed to accompany a government/political science course that is using the film “Thank You For Smoking” to teach students about interest groups and the power they posses in the United States government. The resource includes questions that guide student learning and assess knowledge of the power, purpose, and use of interest groups in the United States. This product includes 5 extended response type questions. The questions are multi-part questions in which students are expected to provide thoughtful, thorough answers based on their viewing of the film. Some of the topics covered in the film and the questions include: Lobbying/Lobbyist Interest Groups Big Tobacco Companies Power and Influence in Congress This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and Personal Finance resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Middle East Video Review
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Middle East Video Review

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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.
War Horse (Movie) Review Questions
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War Horse (Movie) Review Questions

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This resource is a set of review questions that follow along with the film War Horse, directed by Steven Spielberg. It is the story of a horse and his journey from farm to the frontlines of World War I. The questions in this product include questions relating to the film itself and also critical thinking questions about WWI and the effects of war. This would be a great resource to use with students as they watch the film. The questions follow the film in order and are well connected to the history of WWI. There are 15 total questions on two pages. This product includes a Microsoft Word and PDF version of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Borrowing Money Webquest
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Borrowing Money Webquest

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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. This resource includes a Microsoft Word version and a PDF version of the webquest. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Feudal Japan Review Worksheet
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Feudal Japan Review Worksheet

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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. This product includes both Microsoft Word and PDF versions of the resource. If you are interested in other Social Studies and History resources please check out my Project Education Shop.
Industrial Revolution History Poster
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Industrial Revolution History Poster

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This poster is designed to be printed and displayed in the classroom. The poster is a high quality - print ready PDF. The poster was created to be 18x24 inches but the sizing can be adjusted accordingly based on classroom need. This poster is a single resource. It includes the Industrial Revolution poster designed for a U.S. History or World History course. The poster is a visual representation of the Industrial Revolution and the following information: Visual (Industrial Revolution) Date (1760-1840) Location (United States and Europe) This would be a good resource for a World History, Geography, or Social Studies class. The preview and thumbnails include a watermark that is removed in the purchased version. Please check out the other posters and educational activities are available in my shop: Project Education.