Holiday Social Studies Packet | Types of Government for 7th Grade *GSE*

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Keep your sanity during the hectic time surrounding Winter Break with this engaging, no prep Christmas Holiday Types of Government Activity Packet! Your 7th grade students will love the fun Christmas/Winter themed tasks, and you will love that it’s standards-based! The best part is that NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE is required because you’ll have everything you need!

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Keep your sanity during the hectic time surrounding Winter Break with this engaging, no prep Christmas Holiday Types of Government Activity Packet! Your 7th grade students will love the fun Christmas/Winter themed tasks, and you will love that it’s standards-based! The best part is that NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE is required because you’ll have everything you need!

Included: 6 Activities + Reference Sheets

1. Reading Activity with Prompts (Leveled for 7th Grade)

2. Sorting Traits into either Presidential or Parliamentary

3. Identifying Nations as either Presidential or Parliamentary

4. Identifying where Citizens are from based on scenarios of their participation in government

5. Vocabulary Word Puzzle

6. Identify traits of specific nations’ government

7. Reference Sheet A (Notes over Autocratic v. Democratic and Presidential v. Parliamentary

8. Reference Sheet B (Notes labeling each nation’s type of government)

9. Reference Sheet C (Notes giving a description of each nation’s government)

10. All Answer Keys

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The objectives of this activity include:

a. Explain citizen participation in autocratic, and democratic governments.

b. Describe the two predominant forms of democratic governments: parliamentary and presidential.

Countries Included: South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, and India

These objectives align specifically with the Georgia Standards of Excellence, but may supplement many states’ standards.

**NOTE** Turkey is now a presidential democracy as of 2018. This resource refers to Turkey as a presidential democracy.

 

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The objectives of this activity include:

a. Explain citizen participation in autocratic, and democratic governments.

b. Describe the two predominant forms of democratic governments: parliamentary and presidential.

Countries Included: South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, China, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, and India

These objectives align specifically with the Georgia Standards of Excellence, but may supplement many states’ standards.

**NOTE** Turkey is now a presidential democracy as of 2018. This resource refers to Turkey as a presidential democracy.

 

Click here to view the full Georgia Standards of Excellence.