Thursday, December 14, 2017

Students of Civics Complete American Government Curriculum

Exciting news for Civics teachers: my new American Government curriculum is almost complete!


This curriculum, available at StudentsofHistory.com includes full lesson plans for every day of the school year!!! Yep, not only do you get the most engaging social studies resources available anywhere, you also get easy-to-follow lessons to help you through all of the great activities and how to use them successfully in your classes.

You can take a closer look at all the units included in the curriculum here. Each is based on state and Common Core Standards, so you can be sure that your lessons will match up with what your students need to learn. There are units on:

  • Intro to Government
  • Foundations of America's Government
  • The Constitution and Federalism
  • Political Parties & Ideology
  • Campaigns & Elections
  • The Legislative Branch
  • The Executive Branch
  • The Judicial Branch
  • Civil Liberties
  • Foreign Policy & Comparative Government
  • Local Government

Each unit is filled with awesome resources like interactive notebook pages, digital Google Drive activities, PowerPoints with guided notes, and more! You can take a closer look at the resources here.

Simple lesson plans accompany all of the activities for every day of the year as well, so there's no wondering how to use a resource in your class. These lesson plans include links to relevant videos and websites to enhance each lesson.

Plus to close out each unit, there are multiple review games like Kahoot, Quizizz, FlipQuiz, Quizlet Live, and more before it culminates with an editable assessment.



You can join Students of Civics today and get immediate access to ALL of these amazing resources right away.

If subscribing isn't for you, you can also download each unit individually here on TpT!

Thanks for stopping by!!


1 comment:

  1. After you spend the $33 the first month do you have access to the entire civics curriculum and could technically cancel if that’s all you were interested in?

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