Civics and Government Anchor Chart BUNDLE (Civics & Government Bundle)
Perfect for visual learners, ELL Students and ESS Students
Why Should You Use Anchor Charts with Secondary Students?
- Civics Anchor charts are visual tools used to help students better understand and remember important concepts related to civics and government. These charts can be created by teachers or students and can take many forms, including posters, diagrams, or flowcharts.
- Each chart focuses on a specific civics concept, such as the branches of government, the Bill of Rights, or the election process. They typically include a combination of text, images, and other visual aids to help students better understand the concept and remember key information.
- Civics Anchor charts can be used in a variety of educational settings, including classrooms, homeschooling environments, and tutoring sessions. They are a great way to engage students and make learning more interactive and fun.
Civics Anchor charts are an effective tool for helping students develop a strong understanding of civics concepts and improving their overall knowledge and retention of civics material.
Civics and Government Anchor Chart BUNDLE (Great as Bellringers, Word Walls, for ELL & ESS students, and Concept Boards), Government Review Pages, Government Posters and a Digital Activity for Google Classroom
Anchor charts are great for representing the topics covered with bright and clear visuals. They make excellent classroom posters and word walls. There is also a digital link for Google Classroom for matching words/phrases and images. They can be printed 2 or 4 to a page and students could answer question by scavenging through them. They can be printed full page in color and laminated to make excellent classroom visuals. Most students are visual learners and benefit from multiple representations of topics. Anchor charts can be used as study guides or develop questions to review or introduce material.
- 515 Anchor Charts
- Print and Digital Posters
- Digital Google Classroom Link
- Student Resource Pages
- Print and Digital Review Pages
The following Anchor Charts are Available:
- 25 USA Facts and Symbols
- 30 Background of Government (Principles, Formation, Types, & Economics)
- 38 Building a New Nation (Colonial Period, Uniting for Independence, Articles of Confederation, Constitutional Convention)
- 46 The Constitution(Constitution, 3 Branches Overview, Amendments)
- 42 The Executive Branch
- 44 The Legislative Branch
- 42 The Judicial Branch
- 21 Constitutional Freedoms/1st Amendment
- 52 Citizenship and Justice
- 52 American Law
- 55 Political Parties, Elections and Voting
- 37 Interest Groups, Public Opinion, and Media
- 57 International Relations
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