Federalist. Anti-Federalist. Key words in the PowerPoint presentation include: ⭐ Ratify ⭐ Federalists ⭐ Anti-Federalists ⭐ Bill of Rights ⭐ The Federalist Papers This PowerPoint presentation examines: ► Was a Bill of Rights needed in the Constitution? ► The Federalists argument ► The Anti-Federalists argument ► Several quotes from Patrick Henry ► The Federalist Papers Overarching Question (Thinking Focus Question): ❔ What arguments did Americans raise for and against the Constitution? **CAN BE ALTERED!** This is lesson 7 of the Forming a United States Government Unit. It comes with an engaging and visually appealing 27-slide PowerPoint presentation with easy to understand content illustrated with charts and pictures. This PowerPoint lesson is accompanied by a three-page graphic organizer - answer key included! PLEASE NOTE: This lesson is a PowerPoint document. The TEXT in this PowerPoint document can be altered, as can the order of the slides, transitions between slides, and animation of bullet points. The photos and proprietary fonts (in the titles and backgrounds) have been “digitally flattened” and are NOT able to be altered. This protects against copyright violation. Please understand what you are buying and my Terms of Use before purchasing this lesson. Thank you! Here are other lessons in this unit you may be interested in: Lesson 1: Articles of Confederation Lesson 2: Northwest Ordinance and Shays' Rebellion Lesson 3: Virginia and New Jersey Plans, Great Compromise Lesson 4: Three-Fifths Compromise Lesson 5: The United States Constitution Lesson 6: Federalism, Checks and Balances Lesson 7: Federalist v. Anti-Federalists Lesson 8: Bill of Rights UNIT: Forming a United States Government Be sure to follow my store by clicking on the ✩ GREEN STAR ✩ next to my ZoopDog picture to receive notifications of new products. Thanks for stopping by my store! ⚠️ TERMS OF USE: The purchase of this PowerPoint presentation product by ZoopDog Creations includes a limited license for your classroom use. You may utilize this resource for each of your students. Reproduction of this product for use by additional teachers or classrooms, an entire grade level, additional schools or an entire school district is a violation of copyright. ❌ This product may NOT be copied and distributed outside of the scope of your classroom. ❌ This product may NOT be uploaded to the Internet or stored in a public retrieval system outside of the scope of the project itself (ex. your district website, slideshare.com, wikispaces.com, slideguru.com, your own personal website, etc. ❌ You may store this on your teacher website only if it is password protected. ❌ The slides included in this resource may not be used to create something new, and or distributed in any way without written consent from the author. If you have any questions pertaining to the limited licenses for this product, please contact [email protected]. Thank you for abiding to these terms of use.
This Google Slides interactive product is designed for students and teachers who use Google Classroom. Students will read and answer text dependent questions on the Federalist vs. Anti-federalist views of Hamilton and Jefferson. Students will be asked to answer several critical thinking questions, a...
Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists worksheet helps students to understand the different views between the two factions of Federalists and Anti-federalists during the Constitution's ratification debate. As the key issue between Federalist and Anti-federalists concerned the inclusion of a bill of right...
THE FEDERALIST PAPERS Read the latest edition of an American classic: The Federalist Papers. Including all 85 original articles arguing on behalf of the United States Constitution, The Federalist Papers is a \"must read\" for any history buff, anyone interested in political science, and for those interested in issues relating to individual vs. governmental rights. Famous authors include: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay. Though first published in the 1700's, the timeless Federalist Papers remain a true philosophical gem even today. THE ANTI-FEDERALIST PAPERS Experience history come alive as you read the powerful political debates concerning the birth of the United States Constitution in the \"The Anti-Federalist Papers\", a compilation of articles by the passionate nay-sayers of centralized government. Including famous Anti-Federalist authors such as Patrick Henry, \"Cato\", and \"Brutus\", the political forum herein presented captures not only the ambiance of the 1700's, but these classic debates concerning individual rights and freedom are relevant to us still today.
Federalist vs Anti-Federalist Bellwork/ Bellringer/ Close Reading *With a bonus FREEBIE* The students will complete the bellwork in a 5 day model. Each day is a scaffolded release of questions targeted at 5 main language arts standards. This allows students to pick apart the important information while meeting their language arts requirements in social studies SS.7.C.1.8 Civics Federalists & Anti-Federalists Reading The students will complete the bellwork in a 5 day model. Each day is a scaffolded release of questions targeted at 5 main language arts standards. This allows students to pick apart the important information while meeting their language arts requirements in social studies. Bellwork Procedure Conversation: There is no talking during Bellwork time. Silently get Bellwork out from the bin & return it silently as well. Quiet/ voices off from entrance into the classroom till last Bellwork is put away. Help: There should be no talking during this activity, so if you have a question: please raise your hand quietly, wait patiently, & once I can I will answer your question. Please think about the wording of your question before you ask, seeing as this is an assessment. Activity: Bellwork day 1-4: One question per day. Bellwork 5: Quiz= do all four questions. UNREAL: EVERYDAY Underline the title Number the sections Read to understand: mark the text Eliminate wrong answers Answer Look back to double check answers Movement: 1. Quietly grab your Bellwork from the bin without emptying file folder out; just grab yours. 2. Silently do your Bellwork at your seat. 3. Silently place Bellwork back into the correct file folder. 4. Sit quietly at your seat as we patiently wait for others to finish. Participation: This is an independent activity. Please look at your paper only and give a full effort. I am checking your understanding/ skills, not someone else's. Success: • UNREAL: __/12 points • Daily Questions (front): ___/10 points each • Quiz (back): total of ___/40 points • Efficiency: Smart Goal of 80% or above Check out samples on my Instagram: @HistoryGuruTPT
Book Synopsis THE FEDERALIST PAPERS Read the latest edition of an American classic: The Federalist Papers. Including all 85 original articles arguing on behalf of the United States Constitution, The Federalist Papers is a "must read" for any history buff, anyone interested in political science, and for those interested in issues relating to individual vs. governmental rights. Famous authors include: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay. Though first published in the 1700's, the timeless Federalist Papers remain a true philosophical gem even today. THE ANTI-FEDERALIST PAPERS Experience history come alive as you read the powerful political debates concerning the birth of the United States Constitution in the "The Anti-Federalist Papers", a compilation of articles by the passionate nay-sayers of centralized government. Including famous Anti-Federalist authors such as Patrick Henry, "Cato", and "Brutus", the political forum herein presented captures not only the ambiance of the 1700's, but these classic debates concerning individual rights and freedom are relevant to us still today.
This product is a t-chart activity over the Ratification Debate between the Federalists VS. Anti-Federalists and is aligned to the following 8th Grade Social Studies TEKS: -(8.4E) Analyze the arguments for and against ratification of the U.S. Constitution. -(8.17A) Analyze the arguments of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists. I usually allow the students to partner up and complete this activity as a warm up and then they would copy it into their interactive notebooks. Enjoy! #SocialStudiesMatters
This two part webquest packet will allow students to learn important background knowledge all about The Constitution and the battle to ratify the Constitution! Students will learn about important dates, historical figures, and the writing of the Constitution. They will also learn about the struggle...
Federalist & Anti Federalist Papers
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Federalist vs Anti federalist- Coloring Page - Civics EOC Review SS.7.C.1.8 SS.7.CG.5.12 Students will identify Federalist and Anti-Federalist arguments supporting and opposing the ratification of the U.S. Constitution. SS.7.CG.1.10: Compare the viewpoints of the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists regarding ratification of the U.S. Constitution and including a bill of rights. 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!
Great assignment to use after you take notes on the differences between Federalists and Anti-Federalists. The do not need to know what they believe individually, but what each group believes as a whole. Great Assessment to see if they understand the differences This project took about 1/12 classes, as writing the raps are difficult, but they loved our STRAIGHT OUT OF THE CONSTITUTION idea! Students create a rap battle between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists, it may or may not rhyme. Bundle for entire Early US: Everything on this site! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/8th-Grade-US-History-bundle-everything-US-that-is-on-my-site-4147003 For the next unit: Please look at the Jackson Bundle: All Jackson Era items much cheaper! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Age-of-Jackson-Andrew-Jackson-Bundle-4167645
This is a great notes page to place in an ISN for students to learn about the key differences between the federalists and the anti-federalistsThis free resource can help students quiz themselves and study their notes, and looks great in their notebooks!
The provided assignment expands knowledge of Federalists and Anti-federalists by analyzing a rap battle from "Hamilton." Could be used as an effective supplemental resource during a Constitution Unit. ...