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20 Types Of Questions For Teaching Critical Thinking

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For example, asking a student to identify the three branches of the US government would be a ‘Concrete Question’ while asking them to describe, from their perspective, the virtues of democracy or how ‘freedom’ affects citizenship are examples of Perspective-Based Abstract Questions.

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AP Government Review

Passion for Social Studies

Supreme Court Cases Reviewing Supreme Court Cases is a crucial part of any AP Government course! Thankfully, this resource reviews all the essential Supreme Court Cases for the AP US Government and Politics exam. AP Government Foundational Documents Students will love this review! There is even an answer key provided.

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Government Unit Exams

Passion for Social Studies

Government Jeopardy Bundle Students love to play games! So, immerse them in the world of the US Government with an engaging and interactive game. Each category surrounds essential aspects of the US government, such as Constitutional Foundations and the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branches.

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Federalism Round Up

Passion for Social Studies

This is a fantastic way to engage students in the Constitution and make them critically analyze the US Government! There are even videos to watch to ensure students understand the complexity of each case. Federalism Lesson This incredible resource breaks down each type of Federalism for students and what they look like.

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Congress

Passion for Social Studies

So, immerse them in the world of the US Government with an engaging and interactive game. All of the Legislative Branch worksheets will be sure to foster amazing conversation and collaboration among classes. Congress Jeopardy Students love to play games!

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Teaching the Judicial Branch

Passion for Social Studies

While working on this project, students will learn about ALL of the required cases for the AP US Government exam! Students will even analyze how the case impacts the U.S., future law, and related cases. Teachers can also edit documents to ensure the specifications meet their classroom needs.

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5 Ways To Create Positive Parent-Teacher Relationships

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Add to cart AP US Government Course $ 200.00 Add to cart Civics and American Government Course $ 125.00 Working as a team with parents will ensure that they can trust you, listen to you, and be more open to communicating throughout the school year. Add to cart Sociology Course $ 200.00

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