Decorate your classroom AND have the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution explained! It even comes with matching notes! Included: Four Poster Options (2 landscape and 2 portrait) Matching Notes for each (B & W; Interactive Notebook size) Related Products ⭐ Constitution Escape Room ⭐ Citizens' Rights Reading & Writing Activity (SS5CG1) ⭐ Purpose of Constitutional Amendments Reading & Writing Activity (SS5CG2b) ⭐ Process of Constitutional Amendments Reading & Writing Activity (SS5CG2a) ⭐ Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens Reading & Writing Activity (SS5CG1a) ⭐ The Constitutional Convention Reading and Writing Activity (SS4H2) ⭐ Turn of the Century Task Cards (SS5H1a-d) Don't forget to leave feedback! I love hearing it, plus you will earn TpT credits towards a FREE product! Be sure to FOLLOW ME on TpT so you can recieve notifications of my brand new resources! You don't want to miss out!
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In this Year 6 unit, students examine the path to Federation, the advancement in democracy since and the role migrants have played, addressing aspects of the HASS Australian Curriculum. ✩ It is a 9 lesson unit (designed to be taught over a term) that contains all lesson resources including worksheets and posters. ✩ This HASS unit also contains an editable PowerPoint presentation that can be displayed during each lesson. It includes the learning intentions/success criteria, key discussion points, worksheets and display resources. This makes teaching every lesson even easier if your classroom has a T.V or Smartboard. ✩ The editable planner includes relevant Australian Curriculum links. ✩ The lessons are kept simple and succinct, five to six steps each, to help you save time. The clear instructions highlight the key points, allowing you to focus on the students and make the most of the learning opportunities. ✩ Mrs Amy123 is known for its fun and engaging lessons that involve a wide range of cooperative learning strategies. This means that some lessons will not feature worksheets, though many will. ✩ This unit also includes a grading guide that shows what each grade (A-E) would look like based on two activities from the unit. This document is also linked to the Achievement Standard for Year 6 HASS. Included are: ♦ Editable planner (6 pages) ♦ Worksheets (Including answer keys) (10 pages) ♦ Resources (49 pages) ♦ Editable PowerPoint Presentation (100+ pages) ♦ Editable Grading Guide (1 page) ♦ Editable learning intentions and success criteria Version 9 Outcomes covered: History: Significant individuals, events and ideas that led to Australia’s Federation, the Constitution and democratic system of government (AC9HS6K01) Changes in Australia's political system and to Australian citizenship after Federation and throughout the 20th century that impacted First Nations Australians, migrants, women and children (AC9HS6K02) The motivation of people migrating to Australia since Federation and throughout the 20th century, their stories and effects on Australian society, including migrants from the Asia region (AC9HS6K03) Inquiry Skills: Questioning and research: Develop questions to investigate people, events, developments, places and systems (AC9HS6S01) Locate, collect and organise information and data from primary and secondary sources in a range of formats (AC9HS6S02) Interpreting, analysing and evaluating: Evaluate information and data in a range of formats to identify and describe patterns and trends, or to infer relationships (AC9HS6S03) Evaluate primary and secondary sources to determine origin, purpose and perspectives (AC9HS6S04) Concluding and decision-making: Develop evidence-based conclusions (AC9HS6S05) Propose actions or responses to issues or challenges and use criteria to assess the possible effects (AC9HS6S06) Communicating: Present descriptions and explanations, drawing ideas, findings and viewpoints from sources, and using relevant terms and conventions (AC9HS6S07) Version 8.4 Outcomes covered: History: Experiences of Australian democracy and citizenship, including the status and rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, migrants, women, and children (ACHASSK135) Stories of groups of people who migrated to Australia since Federation (including from ONE country of the Asia region) and reasons they migrated (ACHASSK136) The contribution of individuals and groups to the development of Australian society since federation (ACHASSK137) Civics and Citizenship: The shared values of Australian citizenship and the formal rights and responsibilities of Australian citizenships (ACHASSK147) The obligations citizens may consider they have beyond their own national borders as active and informed global citizens (ACHASSK148) Inquiry Skills: ACHASSI122, ACHASSI123, ACHASSI124, ACHASSI125, ACHASSI127, ACHASSI128, ACHASSI129, ACHASSI130, ACHASSI131 and ACHASSI133
Federalism PowerPoint Cloze Notes Civics EOC Review SS.7.CG.3.4 1. PowerPont- 10 Slides 2. Cloze Notes- 2 Pages SS.7.CG.3.4: Explain the relationship between state and national governments as written in Article IV of the U.S. Constitution and the 10th Amendment. Students will describe the system of federalism as established by the U.S. Constitution. Students will analyze how federalism limits government power. Students will compare concurrent powers, enumerated powers, reserved powers and delegated powers as they relate to state and national governments. Click here to follow my store! For most new items I post, I make them freebies for some time! If there is an error or have a question, please email me at [email protected] and will get back to you ASAP! Thank you!
This study guide and infographic for Various Authors's United States Constitution offer summary and analysis on themes, symbols, and other literary devices found in the text. Explore Course Hero's library of literature materials, including documents and Q&A pairs.
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Believing in the ideals the nation was founded on doesn’t mean you have to be proud of who we are or who we’ve been.
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A very simple diagram of a very complicated government. I believe people are apathetic to voting and government because it's too complicated. But, as Donald Trump has proven, ANYONE can go straight to the top. This corporate ladder is no different than any other. Just takes confidence. Copyright 2016 Archie's Press 8.5x11 Black on White Framing: We also offer framing through Mel's Frame Shop in Portland, Oregon: https://www.etsy.com/listing/231444708/framing-for-archies-press?ref=shop_home_feat_4 Here’s a great article about my work from slate.com: http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_eye/2013/12/02/circular_city_maps_archie_archambault_designs_minimalist_city_maps_printed.html Here's a great article about the mapmaking part of our brains: http://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2013/08/17/our-brains-pay-price-for-gps/d2Tnvo4hiWjuybid5UhQVO/story.html Copyright 2016 Archie’s Press