Federalists V. Anti-Federalists Venn Diagram for U.S History Class! Check the preview to make sure this is the right product for you.Comes with...Filled in versionGuided version for SPED/ESLBlank version...
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The Story of the Constitution Video Lesson All these resources go with this History For Humans' video on the "The Articles of Confederation and Constitutional Convention." This US history video lesson allows you to cut the lecture so you can spend your time supporting and connecting with students as they learn at their own pace. THIS VIDEO-LESSON INCLUDES: 1) Interactive, Follow-Along Notesheet2) Quick Quiz3) Extension Activity WHAT STUDENTS LEARN The video teaches students how the market revolution transformed the economy and people's lives in the 1800s. It teaches students how the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and Shays' Rebellion led to the Constitutional Convention where framers reforged the country. It teaches the Virginia Plan, Great Compromise, 3/5 Compromise and how slavery was protected by the Constitution despite major opposition to slavery, and how Federalists and Anti-Federalists duked it out in the fight to ratify the Constitution. ***The lessons cover state-standards while making sure the content is still interesting. Comparing the Articles and Constitution Activity After the video, notes, and quiz, students read a secondary source and fill out a Venn diagram comparing the Articles and Constitution with a word bank to support students. Then there two critical thinking questions as well to thinker deeper! There are answer keys for everything! Click & deliver engagement! This is a history video curriculum like no other! Check Out my The Early Republic Unit Bundle! 4 Engaging Video Lessons Like This One Bonus Workbook Unit Exam Discounted Price! 🤩 Cut the Lecture and Up the Engagement with this US History Video Lesson!
I like the idea of a Venn diagram, but I prefer having straight lines for students to write. The graphic organizer shown above can be used with any two short stories or texts. To download, please visit this post at Artistry of Education. Would you like to have your printables featured at Classroom Freebies? Become ... Read More about Graphic Organizer for Compare and Contrast
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This Treaty of Versailles and 14 Points comparison worksheet has students analyzing Woodrow Wilson's 14 Points with the final resolutions of the Treaty of Versailles and then completing a Venn Diagram. Both of the primary source documents are shortened/excerpted and simplified so that students can m...
Celebrate Constitution Day and get your students engaged and excited about civics and the Constitution! Assess reading comprehension with the included nonfiction reading passages, interactive notebook elements, whole brain activities, and critical thinking writing assignment. This packet includes four reading passage, seven activities, and accompanying answer keys. INCLUDED IN PURCHASE: ✯ Non Fiction Reading: Creating a Constitution ✯ Non Fiction Reading: Federalist v. Anti Federalists ✯ Non Fiction Reading: Separation of Powers ✯ Non Fiction Reading: The Preamble ✯ Interactive Notebook: Constitution: Start to Finish ✯ Interactive Notebook: Opinion Venn Diagram ✯ Interactive Notebook: Three Branches Pockets ✯ Activity: Preamble Marathon ✯ Activity: Constitution Bingo ✯ Activity: Modernize the Preamble ✯ Whole Brain Activity: Federal Movement Activity This resource is great for: ✢ Constitution Day activities ✢ Social Studies / ELA Class ✢ Reading comprehension ✢ Paraphrasing practice ✢ Sequence of events practice ✢ Venn diagram compare/contrast ✢ Interactive notebooks ✢ Introduction to Constitution Similar Resources: ↠ Bill of Rights Activities ↠ Executive Orders 101 Activities ↠ Three Branches of Government Activities ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ ◈ Follow me for my latest resources!! ☞☞ CLICK HERE Join our exclusive FB group for social studies teachers! ☞☞ CLICK HERE Be sure to leave feedback, I would love to know how this helped your classroom!
This is a new and improved Venn Diagram Template! It comes with writing lines for the little ones who have a hard time with a traditional Venn Diagram. It also has boxes on each side of the diagram for pictures! This was created in black and white for easy printing and duplicating! Check out my ot...
This activity on America's first Political Parties features a simple PowerPoint comparing the Federalists & Democratic-Republicans. The presentation begins with a warm up question on an issue from Washington's presidency before going into the rift in his Cabinet that led to the first political p...
Federalism 3.4 & 3.13 - National, State, and Local Governments Working Together - Civics EOC - PowerPoint, Lesson Plan, Smart Board Activity, Multiple Choice Test, Worksheet, Flipped Class Video & More Having problems with Kahoot? they changed the links on me - sorry - here is the new one: https://create.kahoot.it/share/mr-raymond-civics-eoc-federalism/3b1514c7-71a7-4609-bb6b-70bfcc24b547 This lesson teaches students about Federalism – the sharing of power between the national, state and local levels of government. Students will learn about the separation of powers and responsibilities between the three levels. The various labels of “expressed” or “delegated powers” for the national government, “concurrent powers” for shared, and “reserved powers” for the states are shown with a Venn Diagram, which is usually shown on state Civics and US Government exams. Specific powers and responsibilities are shown throughout the lesson. Students will learn how the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution established the concept and name for state powers, as well as how Article VI of the Constitution, aka the Supremacy Clause, established the hierarchy of state laws and constitutions in relationship to federal laws and the U.S. Constitution. Students are also introduced to the Federal System of Government and various “fed” words that have been covered this year. There is also an overview of how the three branches of government are set up at all three levels of government and what their responsibilities are. An over of the lawmaking process at all three levels is provided as well. Students are introduced to the concept of Layer Cake Federalism v. Marble Cake Federalism, as well as how the size and scope of the Federal Government has increased over the years as highlighted by FDR’s New Deal program in response to the Great Depression. Finally students are left with the concept of the continuing debate over responsibilities of Federal v. State Governments as seen through the eyes of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists and today’s Democrats v. Republicans. • Completed lesson plan with step-by-step instructions • PowerPoint presentation • Worksheet • Smartboard activity • State Exam Practice Test • Flipped Class Video w/ Guided Notes • Bell ringers Check out the YouTube video Federalism - that goes with this lesson @ Mr. Raymond’s Civics EOC Academy YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/MR73zSKKFPA Terms of Use: Please note, this product is for personal classroom use by a single teacher. If you would like to copy this product for more than one teacher, please download additional licenses, available at 50% off the original price! You may not: • Give this item to others. • Copy this item for use by others. • Post this item unprotected on a website, including a personal website, classroom website, or district website. • Copy or modify any part of this document to offer others for free or for sale. Mr. Raymond’s Civics E.O.C. Academy was designed for students taking the Florida Civics End-of-Course (EOC) Exam. However, as many states are implementing Civics Exams, these videos will work for all students of Civics, US Government, and US History. Currently students have to pass a civics state exam in order to graduate in Idaho, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Arizona, North Dakota, Louisiana, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Utah – as well as state social studies tests such as Texas’ STAAR exam, as well as Virginia’s Civics SOL exam. These videos look at all of the civics benchmarks that will be tested on most state civics exams.
Your students will be challenged with this fun and creative activity. Students will work with a partner to try to figure out the remedy for each weakness of the Articles of Confederation. To check for comprehension, students will complete a Venn diagram comparing The Articles of Confederation with the U.S. Constitution. Buyer Feedback: "very engaging for students on all levels" This purchase includes the following: A detailed lesson plan EDITABLE Presentation with detailed student instructions (PPT & Google) 1-page student worksheet with key (print & digital) 1-page Venn Diagram (formative assessment) (print & digital) link to film clips *This product includes both a print and digital version compatible with Google Classroom. Both teacher and student directions are included. Share the resources with your students via Google or Google Classroom. Students will be able to type directly into the document.* *updated 7/14/22 *********************************************************************************************** You may also like: ⭐Constitution Scavenger Hunt ⭐Federalist v Anti-Federalists Group Project ⭐Articles of Confederation Analysis Activity ⭐American Revolution (Causes) | EKG Timeline Activity *********************************************************************************************** Let’s Connect: EMAIL LIST Get a FREE product that includes 70 teaching strategies! FACEBOOK BLOG INSTAGRAM PINTEREST Follow My Store! To follow my store, click “follow me” under Chalk Dust Diva at the top of my store page. You will be the first to receive notifications when I post new products and have sales. Pay with a Purchase Order! At checkout, click edit if you need more than one product. You can purchase additional classroom licenses at a reduced cost. Then, click on checkout. At the top, click on the Purchase Order tab. Follow instructions for the P.O. TpT will save your order and when the P.O. is received, your downloads will be available for you on the website. You will receive an email that will let you know when payment has been received. Leave Feedback and Earn Credits Don’t forget to leave feedback after you purchase a product! Leaving feedback also earns you "credits" which can be used for discounts on future purchases. I would very much appreciate your positive feedback!
This is a PowerPoint presentation I put together discussing the topic of Federalism. It provides basic terms, describes the argument between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists, and discusses the improvements made in the Constitution. I have used this in my U.S. Government class, and is a grea...