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Transform your civics classroom into a dynamic space for active learning. Explore top ideas to engage students and foster a deeper understanding of civic concepts.
Add some hands on interest to your civics, world or U.S. history lesson with gummy bears. Find a FREE download on how to use them for a Types of Government activity your high school students will love. Use them for illustrations, review, or any other creative way. It’s the perfect, fun way to keep your 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade classroom or home school students engaged and interested in history or social studies.{ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth graders, freebie} Civics Classroom, Types Of Government, High School History Classroom, History Classroom Decorations, American History Classroom, Teaching Government, 7th Grade Social Studies, High School Project, High School Social Studies

Add some hands on interest to your civics, world or U.S. history lesson with gummy bears. Find a FREE download on how to use them for a Types of Government activity your high school students will love. Use them for illustrations, review, or any other creative way. It’s the perfect, fun way to keep your 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th grade classroom or home school students engaged and interested in history or social studies.{ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth graders, freebie}

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History Gal
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Update your Social Studies classroom decor cheaply and easily with fun and useful decor. Make your classroom fun and inviting for students.

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Allison Anderson
This printable and editable US Constitution Word Wall is a must when teaching your Constitution unit! This United States Constitution Word Wall can perfectly supplement your Constitution lessons and Constitution activities for middle school or high school students! The cards come two to a page, and there are colored or black and white versions. Click to see which words are included in this Constitution Word Wall! #constitution #mrandmrssocialstudies Constitution Day Activities Middle School, Teaching The Constitution Middle School, American Government Notes, High School Social Studies Bulletin Boards, Middle School Social Studies Bulletin Board Ideas, Teacher White Board Ideas High Schools, Word Wall Ideas High School, Government Bulletin Board Ideas, High School Economics Classroom Decor

Constitution Activities Teaching Constitution If you find yourself teaching the Constitution this year, these US Constitution activities can help! Whether you are looking for Constitution Day activities for high school students or need inspiration for teaching the Constitution middle school, we’ve got you covered! The following list of ideas comes from our own teaching experiences […]

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Mr and Mrs Social Studies | Social Studies Teachers
5th Grade NYS Learning Standard CITIZENSHIP AND CIVIC LIFE: Constitutions, rules, and laws are developed in democratic societies in order to maintain order, provide security, and protect individual rights.  This is an example of a "classroom constitution" made together as a class.  It allows your students to become more comfortable as a learning community. Also students are more inclined to follow and not break their own rules rather than rules that the teacher sets. Our Class Constitution, Organisation, 1 Rule Classroom Anchor Chart, Classroom Constitution, Class Constitution, Teaching Classroom Management, 5th Grade Social Studies, Individual Rights, Own Room

5th Grade NYS Learning Standard CITIZENSHIP AND CIVIC LIFE: Constitutions, rules, and laws are developed in democratic societies in order to maintain order, provide security, and protect individual rights. This is an example of a "classroom constitution" made together as a class. It allows your students to become more comfortable as a learning community. Also students are more inclined to follow and not break their own rules rather than rules that the teacher sets.

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Ryan Byrnes
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Learning about real life elections in the classroom sounds a lot like a disaster waiting to happen - especially in heightened political situations. However, there are definitely ways we can talk about political situations in the classroom so our students are informed and we don't attract controversy

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Lisa Thrailkill