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Resources for teaching US government.
Updated on Oct 23, 14
Created on May 18, 11
Category: Schools & Education
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Links to Constitution resources, including videos.
Links to resources for teaching the Constitution, including some lesson plans.
Online library of constitutional resources and documents.
Infographic that shows statistics of the influence of social media on the presidential election.
The Patterns of Deception page identifies recurrent deceptive techniques in the 2012 campaign season, provides illustrations of each and links to FlackCheck.org videos that debunk the deceptive content. These materials are designed to help viewers identify flaws in arguments in general and political ads in particular.
An interactive game from Rand McNally to teach about elections and data.
Rand McNally Education recently launched an interactive, game-based learning tool for grades 7-12 to learn about the election.
This video (2:06) shares a campaign in a Russian city to get some potholes repaired.
A LiveBinder of resources for Constitution Day.
Campaign commercials from 1952-2008; includes lesson plans and teacher resources.
Wiki filled with social studies resources for all grade levels.
Collection of links (wth brief descriptions) of website dedicated to U.S. history, world history, culture, geography, maps, economics, etc.
Google Doc from #sschat 2/27/12 that captures simulation resources shared during the chat.
Social studies resources compiled by a retired professor from Indiana University.
Information about state government in Georgia
Resources for teaching about state and local government.
World ideologies explained using cows as an example.
Example of an AP Government/Economics blog
38 items | 2 visits
Resources for teaching US government.
Updated on Oct 23, 14
Created on May 18, 11
Category: Schools & Education
URL: