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Civics Common Core W.5.2 resources

Preview of Pledge of Allegiance and American Flag Close Read Activities

Pledge of Allegiance and American Flag Close Read Activities

Both the American Flag and the Pledge of Allegiance are so important for students to understand! This bundle is a great way to teach your students about the American Flag and the Pledge of Allegiance! With Close Reading and Writing Activities, you will be able to hit both your Social Studies and Language Arts Standards at the same time!Each resource includes:3 versions of the non-fiction article for differentiation3 versions of comprehension questionsSummary Writing TemplateOpinion Writing Temp
Preview of Podcast on Social Responsibility & Activism - STEAM Research Project + Checklist

Podcast on Social Responsibility & Activism - STEAM Research Project + Checklist

A great introduction to podcasting (podcast creation), for both upper elementary and middle school students! This resource helps students (and their partners) create a podcast project, guiding them step-by-step through their research, creation, and reflection processes.What's included in this purchase:4-page teacher guide NEW! - digital & printable9-page Google Slides™ student document - digital & fillable1 printable version of the student document - printable pdfExtra evaluation rubrics
Preview of Washington DC: Create a Field Trip Project Activity to the Nation's Capital City

Washington DC: Create a Field Trip Project Activity to the Nation's Capital City

Created by
Mister Harms
OverviewCan't take your class to Washington DC? This lesson is the solution to getting your students to our Nation's Capital without spending a dime. As tour guides, students will study various memorials, buildings, and attractions to research and present to the class in the form of a presentation. These various "tours" will bring the entire class around to the major attractions of Washington DC. This student-led, virtual class field trip will help your students learn about the major sites o
Preview of Government and Civics Bundle: Essential U.S. Systems + Principles for Grades 4-6

Government and Civics Bundle: Essential U.S. Systems + Principles for Grades 4-6

Created by
Reed School
Introduce your students to the foundational concepts of American governance with this "Government and Civics Complete Bundle." This comprehensive package is perfectly tailored for students in grades 4-6, encompassing eight essential topics that form the bedrock of U.S. government and civic understanding.What's Included:8 Introductory Lessons: Each lesson focuses on a different aspect of government and civics, from the Constitution to civic duties.Interactive PDF Worksheets: Each topic comes with
Preview of 5th Grade Social Studies TEKS Unit 12 | The United States Today | Google Apps!

5th Grade Social Studies TEKS Unit 12 | The United States Today | Google Apps!

Created by
Lesson Plan Guru
The 5th Grade Social Studies TEKS Unit 12: The United States Today COMPLETE Lesson Plan Unit is PERFECT for those teaching 5th grade social studies. The resources included in this lesson plan unit follow the TEKS standards and come ready to use for BOTH in-person and online digital learning (via Google Apps)! *************************************************************************************************************Get an even GREATER VALUE and save even more TIME and MONEY! This unit is a part
Preview of Government and Civics: Civic Duties and Responsibilities Intro Lesson Grades 4-6

Government and Civics: Civic Duties and Responsibilities Intro Lesson Grades 4-6

Created by
Reed School
"Government and Civics: Civic Duties and Responsibilities Lesson for Grades 4-6" emphasizes the importance of active citizenship. This intro reading lesson explores the responsibilities that come with being a citizen, such as voting, jury duty, and community involvement. It's ideal for teaching the role individuals play in shaping their government and society.Resource Description: This resource comprises a two-page PDF worksheet with a reading passage on civic duties and responsibilities, plus f
Preview of Podcast on Social Responsibility & Activism - STEAM Research Project

Podcast on Social Responsibility & Activism - STEAM Research Project

This resource is a great introduction to podcasting (podcast creation), for both upper elementary and middle school students! This resource helps students (and their partners) create a podcast project, guiding them step-by-step through their research, creation, and reflection processes. Have you ever thought about integrating STEAM projects into your classroom? Whether you teach language arts, science & technology, or the visual arts, STEAM allows you to bring together all the elements of ST
Preview of Government and Civics: U.S. Federalism Explained - Reading Lesson for Grades 4-6

Government and Civics: U.S. Federalism Explained - Reading Lesson for Grades 4-6

Created by
Reed School
Look into "Government and Civics: Federalism Explained Lesson for Grades 4-6" to understand how power is shared in the U.S. This lesson breaks down the concept of federalism, explaining the division of powers between the national and state governments. Students will learn how this system allows for a balance of national unity and regional diversity.Resource Description: Get a two-page PDF worksheet that includes an informative reading passage about federalism, followed by five comprehension ques
Preview of Government and Civics: Separation of Powers and Checks/Balances Lesson Grade 4-6

Government and Civics: Separation of Powers and Checks/Balances Lesson Grade 4-6

Created by
Reed School
"Government and Civics: Separation of Powers and Checks/Balances Lesson for Grades 4-6" offers a look at the U.S. government's balance of power. Students will learn about the system of checks and balances designed to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful, ensuring a fair and democratic government.Resource Description: Included is a two-page PDF worksheet with a detailed reading passage on the separation of powers and checks and balances, plus five comprehension questions. Six extensi
Preview of YOU DECIDE CBA Cohesive Paper - Helpful Ideas

YOU DECIDE CBA Cohesive Paper - Helpful Ideas

Helpful Ideas for Washington State 5th Grade Educators Teaching Social Studies and doing the YOU DECIDE CBA Cohesive Paper or Presentation.May be helpful for other state’s requirements.Includes: Ideas to help present lesson and standards outline; Collection of Information wksh w/ Resource Pages; Brainstorming Ideas for a Public Issues; Vocabulary Definition Paper w/ possible answers for definition of each word/term; Five Paragraph Outline wkshCovers Standards: Civics: GLE 1.1.2 and 1.4.1Social S
Preview of Government and Civics: How a Bill Becomes a Law Lesson for Grades 4-6

Government and Civics: How a Bill Becomes a Law Lesson for Grades 4-6

Created by
Reed School
Uncover the legislative process with "Government and Civics: How a Bill Becomes a Law Lesson for Grades 4-6." This lesson guides students through the journey of a bill, from its inception to becoming a law. It's an excellent resource for understanding the complexities of lawmaking and the role of Congress in American democracy.Resource Description: This two-page PDF worksheet provides a detailed reading passage on the legislative process, accompanied by five comprehension questions. The second
Preview of Government and Civics: Branches of Government Reading Lesson for Grades 4-6

Government and Civics: Branches of Government Reading Lesson for Grades 4-6

Created by
Reed School
Look into the structure of the U.S. government with "Government and Civics: Branches of Government Reading Lesson for Grades 4-6." This engaging lesson demystifies the roles and functions of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches. Students will understand how power is divided and the importance of each branch in maintaining a balanced government.Resource Description:Receive a two-page PDF worksheet containing an engaging reading passage on the three branches of the U.S. government, co
Preview of Government and Civics: The Election Process - Reading Lesson for Grades 4-6

Government and Civics: The Election Process - Reading Lesson for Grades 4-6

Created by
Reed School
Discover the intricacies of U.S. elections with "Government and Civics: The Election Process Lesson for Grades 4-6." This lesson provides insights into how leaders are elected at various levels of government. From local elections to the presidential race, students will learn about the Electoral College and the importance of voting.Resource Description: Included is a two-page PDF worksheet featuring a reading passage about the U.S. election process, along with five comprehension questions. The se
Preview of Government and Civics: The Constitution and Bill of Rights Lesson for Grades 4-6

Government and Civics: The Constitution and Bill of Rights Lesson for Grades 4-6

Created by
Reed School
Explore the bedrock of American democracy with "Government and Civics: The Constitution and Bill of Rights Lesson for Grades 4-6." This comprehensive lesson provides a detailed overview of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights, explaining their significance and impact on American law and society. Students will learn about the fundamental principles of U.S. governance and the rights guaranteed to citizens.Resource Description: This resource is a two-page PDF worksheet that includes a comp
Preview of Government and Civics: State/Local Government Overview Lesson for Grades 4-6

Government and Civics: State/Local Government Overview Lesson for Grades 4-6

Created by
Reed School
Learn about governance at the grassroots level with "Government and Civics: State/Local Government Overview Lesson for Grades 4-6." This lesson covers the roles and responsibilities of state and local governments, highlighting how they impact citizens' daily lives. It's an excellent resource for understanding governance beyond the federal level.Resource Description: This two-page PDF worksheet offers a reading passage on state and local governments, with five comprehension questions. The second
Preview of Civics and Government Research Report | Civics Project | Google Slides

Civics and Government Research Report | Civics Project | Google Slides

Created by
The Teacher Team
Engage your students with this fun and comprehensive Civics - Government Research Report resource. It helps make report writing easy! It contains questions, organizers, tools and forms to use for your students to create, develop, write, edit, illustrate, present, and assess your students’ Civics - Government Research Report.This resource is also designed to not only to learn and explain the new information, but also answer some higher-level thinking questions (Common Core Essential Questions) to
Preview of God Bless America

God Bless America

17 printable or digital pages to use on Flag Day or Veterans Day or Memorial Day or Independence Day to explore the beginning of that patriotic song, “God Bless America.” Students describe.. Four things they love about America, Four things that we still need to work on to make America a stronger and kinder nation, How you show respect for America, Fifteen things a kid can do to make America better, What freedom means, Who are the brave who keep us free, What I am thankful for, and more... Encou
Preview of City Report Printable and Google Slides Bundle

City Report Printable and Google Slides Bundle

Created by
The Teacher Team
This blended resource is great for distance learning and in person learning. It contains materials for your students to complete a City Research Report. Combine resources to easily BLEND your classroom! This resource contains both a printable and digital - Google Slides City research report.Engage your students with this fun and comprehensive City Research Report resource. It helps has make report writing easy! It contains questions, organizers, tools and forms to use for your students to create
Preview of Civics - Government Research Report | Civics - Government Project

Civics - Government Research Report | Civics - Government Project

Created by
The Teacher Team
Engage your students with this fun and comprehensive Civics Research Report resource. It helps has make report writing easy! It contains Civics and Government questions, organizers, tools and forms to use for your students to create, develop, write, edit, illustrate, present, and assess your students’ Civics Research ReportThis report (or performance task) is also designed to not only to learn and explain the new information, but answer some higher level thinking questions (Common Core Essential
Preview of Comparing 3 Types of Government

Comparing 3 Types of Government

What are the benefits of using this resource?This handout and lesson outline saves you time.Use your time away from school to do what you enjoy. Use your planning periods to catch up with your colleagues rather than doing more work.This handout:could be used as pre-assessment at the start of a unit or review at the endcovers absolute monarchy, dictatorship, and representative democracyasks your students to draw a symbol for each type of governmentmakes students think, by asking, "Would you want
Preview of The US Flag Close Read and Activities | Digital | Printable | Distance Learning

The US Flag Close Read and Activities | Digital | Printable | Distance Learning

Combining Social Studies and Language Arts is the only way to fit everything in a busy teacher's day! This DIGITAL close read about the American Flag is designed to help you do just that! Use it to teach your students about one of the United States most recognized symbols, while at the same time, teach them to read, annotate and cite evidence from a non-fiction text.This resource includes:3 versions of the non-fiction article for differentiation2 versions of comprehension questionsSummarizing an
Preview of Powers of Government Branches: Speech Rubric

Powers of Government Branches: Speech Rubric

Created by
Lessons4Now
This one-page rubric is all you need to introduce and evaluate a project-based approach to learning about the balance of powers among the three branches of government: judicial, executive, and legislative. A project overview and letter to be sent home at the beginning of the project are also included. Students can easily understand how their preparation, as well as their one- to three- minute speech content and presentation will be evaluated. Using a simple check list, the teacher can easily
Preview of Classroom Constitution Group Project

Classroom Constitution Group Project

Created by
DavWarren3
Students will work together to write a classroom constitution which outlines expectations for their classroom. This could be used as a beginning or end of government unit. Students must transfer their knowledge of the rights and responsibilities of citizens as well as demonstrate their understanding of how the United States government operates.
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
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