Spring 26 Civics 6-Period 6 Assignments

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War Powers Resolution Article and Response in Google Classroom

War Powers Resolution Article and Response

Read the article and respond to the following IN YOUR OWN WORDS:
in 4-5 sentences summarize the article
in 2-3 sentences, make at least 3 separate connections to what we've learned in class
end with a question or a prediction
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 2:48 PM

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SUBMIT CE Presentation Slides HERE in Google Classroom

SUBMIT CE Presentation Slides HERE

Only one group member (owner of the slides) needs to submit the slides presentation on behalf of the group. Then leave me a private comment on who else contributed to the group presentation. 


Other group members should "mark as complete" and leave me a comment naming who submitted on behalf of their group.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

Past Assignments

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Complete Who Represents Me in Gov't Webquest in Google Classroom

Complete Who Represents Me in Gov't Webquest

Complete to submit all of the Webquest in class on Monday
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Sunday, April 26 6:18 AM

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Letter to Congressperson in Google Classroom

Letter to Congressperson

Please complete your letter and submit it to me here on GC ONLY (we will send our letters next class together).

I have provided a sample letter for support on how to effectively communicate with your legislator and to ensure you include all of the required elements.

In case you forgot how to find legislation (or if you were absent), use the tutorial I attached. It's a few years old, but it still works well! :)
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 PM

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6.2 Notes on Committees DUE FRIDAY  in Google Classroom

6.2 Notes on Committees DUE FRIDAY

Read 6.2 (the PDF can be found under "Unit 3 Materials"), take notes, and scan a clear image of your handwritten notes here.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Complete all legislative parts of the Who Represents Me in Gov't Webquest in Google Classroom

Complete all legislative parts of the Who Represents Me in Gov't Webquest

Complete and bring in:
Senators
House of Reps
State Assemblymember
State Senator
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Revise script, record and begin to edit your project in Google Classroom

Revise script, record and begin to edit your project

The window to submit the completed audio file is Thursday, April 9 - Monday, April 13 by 5:00 pm

You can find tutorials under "Audio Recording and Production Tips" and a link to join Soundtrap.

To mark this as complete, comment with your favorite dessert item (don't mark complete until you have recorded your project)

Mine is: ICE CREAM 🍦
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Podcasting Democracy Project Submission in Google Classroom

Podcasting Democracy Project Submission

Make a copy and complete the form that is attached and submit it here on GC (only one form per partner needed). 

Link your project audio below as a private comment and double-check it is one of the two formats (use an incognito window) so it's ready to add to the YMC Showcase:

1) PERSONAL Google Drive URL DO NOT USE YOUR SCHOOL ACCOUNT!
Upload your audio piece to your personal Google Drive and make sure to change the file permissions to “Anyone on the internet with this link can view.”
Make sure the link is to the actual file, not the whole folder.


2) Soundcloud (NOT Soundtrap) Upload to Soundcloud and set the link to public.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Edpuzzle - Gerrymandering 2026 in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - Gerrymandering 2026

Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Read 5.1 (RQ next class) in Google Classroom

Read 5.1 (RQ next class)

Handwritten notes may be used for open-note RQ next class.

For a PDF of the reading, you can look under "Unit 3 materials"
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Script Graphic Organizer in Google Classroom

Script Graphic Organizer

Make a copy (share with a partner if you have one). 
Rename the script by the working title of your project.
You must write directly on this script graphic organizer and only one partner should submit this to me by your class' due date. I need the ORIGINAL one that you write your script on-copies, pdf files will not be accepted and will result in a zero for the assignment. 
Reminder: we should hear 4 audible sources in your script "According to a 2024 report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention..." or "An article from January 2026 titled "XYZ" in the LA Times highlighted the..."
You will be getting feedback in small group peer review on that due date.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Sunday, April 26 6:18 AM

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Planning Guide in Google Classroom

Planning Guide

You will make a copy to plan and keep track of your evidence on here. 

If you are working with a partner, add both names to the first row and leave me a private comment naming your partner.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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What topic/issue are you choosing for this project?  in Google Classroom

What topic/issue are you choosing for this project?

Identify your topic and tell me if you're working with a partner (no groups of 3 or more).

Briefly share how you plan on connecting this topic/issue to the Constitution.

If you have general questions or questions, write them here as well so we can address next class.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Sunday, April 26 6:18 AM

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Submit Amendments Mini-Timeline HERE in Google Classroom

Submit Amendments Mini-Timeline HERE

Slides owner: submit your completed timeline and leave me a private comment naming your partner(s).
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Brainstorm of Important Issues in Google Classroom

Brainstorm of Important Issues

Upload a clear photo/scan of your handwritten brainstorm of issues from the National (incl. Foreign Policy), State and/or Local level. 

Include as many as you genuinely care about, are concerned about or want to learn more about....we will do something with this next class
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Complete the Key Constitutional Amendments Sheet in Google Classroom

Complete the Key Constitutional Amendments Sheet

Write the meaning in your own words.

To mark this as done, comment with the number of the amendment(s) you might like to focus on for our mini-timeline project.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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"Is our Democracy Healthy?" Deliberation Reading in Google Classroom

"Is our Democracy Healthy?" Deliberation Reading

Remember to read, highlight and annotate for Monday's deliberation.

You do not need to upload anything here but bring your completed packet to class.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Unit 2 Test on the Constitution tomorrow! in Google Classroom

Unit 2 Test on the Constitution tomorrow!

Created by Alisia Engelhard: Sunday, April 26 6:18 AM

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Complete your Unit 2 Study Guide  in Google Classroom

Complete your Unit 2 Study Guide

Absent or misplaced yours? Find the digital copy under Unit 2 Materials!
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Sunday, April 26 6:18 AM

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Freedom of Speech Case Study in Google Classroom

Freedom of Speech Case Study

Complete the reading for your assigned case and the front page of your case study sheet.
A=Alien & Sedition Acts
B=Tinker v DesMoines
C=Hazelwood v Kuhlmeier
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Watch the SOTU address in Google Classroom

Watch the SOTU address

In case you missed it, I linked it below: he starts speaking at 13 minute mark

Take handwritten notes on the following and bring them to class for a discussion:
Where was it delivered? Who was there?
Who was the "designated survivor"?
What were the issues of focus for the President?
What actions did he propose to address these issues?
Be ready to discuss and share: What do you think is the most important issue our country is facing this year? Choose one topic from the State of the Union Address and consider possible solutions you might propose.

BONUS: Watch the Democratic response and take notes on who delivered the response and what was their actions proposed for the same issues the President addressed?
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Edpuzzle - Check Yourself with Lateral Reading in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - Check Yourself with Lateral Reading

Remember to add to your notes and upload them to this assignment.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Race and the Constitution mini-Socratic Prep in Google Classroom

Race and the Constitution mini-Socratic Prep

Upload your completed prep sheet for the mini-Socratic here BEFORE class 

If you were absent, I linked the reading and the prep instructions/questions are on the bottom of the last page.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Current Event - Guiding Principle in Google Classroom

Current Event - Guiding Principle

Find a current (within the last week), national (meaning in the United States) political event. 

You will read about the event and create one single Google Slide. The slide will have the following:
1. headline
2. news source and date of article
3. which Constitutional guiding principle is reflected in this story
4. an image
5. a discussion question to promote civil discourse re: your theme/topic

6. In the speaker notes, you should link the article AND have bullet points of the main ideas/elements of the current event -- remember context matters and you need to share the information about your event.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Remember to complete the reading on Judicial Interpretation for your RQ next class.  in Google Classroom

Remember to complete the reading on Judicial Interpretation for your RQ next class.

The reading is posted under Unit 2 Materials.

Use the chart as a model for your notes OR focus on 2-3 points of context (the what) and what the court decided and the significance of the precedent (the why). You do not need to upload your chart/notes but handwritten may be used on the reading quiz.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Judicial Interpretation RQ in Google Classroom

Judicial Interpretation RQ

Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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A Republic If You Can Keep It Response in Google Classroom

A Republic If You Can Keep It Response

Directions: Read the following article, then respond “What can YOU (as an individual with your own personality, skills, interests) do to keep our republic healthy for the century to come?”

Be specific in your response and use at least one excerpt from the article in your response to address.
Do you agree with the author about his observations? Do you want to add in your own observations. What skills, knowledge, talents, interests can you contribute to our republic?

Minimum one paragraph (6-10 sentences).
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Constitution Overview Reading and W/S in Google Classroom

Constitution Overview Reading and W/S

Complete the worksheet using the reading that is attached. This is due by the end of the period.

*If you were absent this is due by next class
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Are you remembering to study for your Unit 1 test?! in Google Classroom

Are you remembering to study for your Unit 1 test?!

Remember, any unexcused absences (truancies) will be an automatic zero on the test.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Edpuzzle - Constitution 101 in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - Constitution 101

Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Edpuzzle - The Articles of Confederation to a Constitution in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - The Articles of Confederation to a Constitution

Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Read and take notes on 2.2 in Google Classroom

Read and take notes on 2.2

Upload a clear image/scan of your handwritten notes.

The pdf is under "Unit 1 Materials"
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Remember to complete your Socratic Seminar prep sheet in Google Classroom

Remember to complete your Socratic Seminar prep sheet

It's attached below along with the reading in case you misplace it/were absent.

Bring your completed prep sheet and reading to class.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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5 Political Power Games in Google Classroom

5 Political Power Games

Read the attached reading and create the chart in your notes. 


For the last column, you will need to search online for examples within the last three years (note: they do not need to be American examples). Make sure with your current examples that you identify SPECIFIC events/dates for examples. You will need to explain the event and how it reflects "the game". 

You can take a clear photo or use "notes" on iOS to scan and upload your notes.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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1.2, 1.3 Quiz in Google Classroom

1.2, 1.3 Quiz

Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Homework: Read 1.2 and 1.3 and take handwritten notes to bring next class. in Google Classroom

Homework: Read 1.2 and 1.3 and take handwritten notes to bring next class.

Bring your charged Chromebook as well for your first quiz.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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To what extent should cell phones be banned in school during school hours? in Google Classroom

To what extent should cell phones be banned in school during school hours?

Respond to the question and explain how your thinking evolved during the deliberation process. Mention something that someone in your group said or something from the reading that stuck with you. Your response should be a minimum of 5 complete sentences.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Edpuzzle - How to Understand Power  in Google Classroom

Edpuzzle - How to Understand Power

Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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Did you remember to get your syllabus signed? in Google Classroom

Did you remember to get your syllabus signed?

Remember to have your parent/guardian sign, and do NOT tear off the bottom. You will turn in the whole paper, and I will return it.
Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM

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About Me Form in Google Classroom

About Me Form

Created by Alisia Engelhard: Monday, April 27 6:18 AM