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Crash Course Government Episode Worksheet | 30 - Sex Discrimination

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Government

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Grade 7, 8, 9, 10

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Crash Course Government Episode Worksheet | 30 - Sex Discrimination

Understanding history, politics, and government can be a challenging task for students. The Crash Course Government Episode Worksheet on Sex Discrimination bridges this gap by offering an engaging and interactive way to connect the past with the present. This valuable educational resource specifically focuses on sex discrimination while enriching governmental systems knowledge.

This instructive aid comes in two separate Word documents over four pages- one with the worksheet itself and another containing answers for convenient marking or self-assessment. The worksheet has 15 thought-provoking questions that challenge students' intellectuality.

  • A weblink is provided that directs students directly to the corresponding 'Crash Course' video on YouTube.
  • The focus episode – “Sex Discrimination” runs approximately eight minutes long making it suitable for class schedules without being exhaustive.
  • This versatile teaching tool can easily fit into various classroom setups- from solitary homework assignments to collaborative group projects or guided whole-class activities.

Suitable for grades 7 through 10- educators from diverse arenas like public schooling environments to homeschooling setups would find this worksheet advantageous.

Suggested resources:

  1. American Civil Rights Lecture,
  2. 28th Amendment Project,
  3. Major Constitutional Clauses Lecture,

  4. (Links Commit)
  5. “ArcticSurvivalTeamBuildingActivity.“
These worksheets offer a fresh approach to teaching by captivating student's attention and broadening their understanding of American government.

What's Included

2 Word Docs with 2 pages each - fully editable

Resource Tags

history politics government sex discrimination education

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