U.S. Government & Civics Workbook for Grades 5-8: Middle School Social Studies Readings, Activities, Vocabulary, Review Questions, and Answer Key

U.S. Government & Civics Workbook for Grades 5-8: Middle School Social Studies Readings, Activities, Vocabulary, Review Questions, and Answer Key - Paperback

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U.S. Government & Civics Workbook for Grades 5-8: Middle School Social Studies Readings, Activities, Vocabulary, Review Questions, and Answer Key

U.S. Government & Civics Workbook for Grades 5-8: Middle School Social Studies Readings, Activities, Vocabulary, Review Questions, and Answer Key - Paperback

$24.46
Sale price  $24.46 Regular price 

by J. R. Grady (Author)

Help middle school students understand how American government works-and why civic participation matters-with a clear, structured workbook created for grades 5-8.

The U.S. Government & Civics Workbook introduces the foundations of American government through accessible readings, student-friendly vocabulary, graphic organizers, primary-source activities, puzzles, writing prompts, comprehension questions, and chapter quizzes. Rather than asking students to memorize isolated facts, the workbook helps them understand how government is organized, how power is divided, how laws are made, and how citizens participate in their communities and country.

Eight comprehensive chapters cover what government is, the Constitution, the three branches, checks and balances, federalism, rights and responsibilities, elections and representation, and civic participation and community problem-solving. Students examine the roles of Congress, the president, and the courts; compare national, state, and local responsibilities; explore constitutional rights; and consider the responsibilities that accompany citizenship.

Each chapter follows a consistent sequence designed to make learning predictable and manageable. Short readings introduce the main ideas. Vocabulary pages define essential civics terms in language students can understand. Comprehension checks combine multiple-choice and written responses. Graphic organizers and sorting activities help students organize complex concepts, while source-work pages introduce excerpts from foundational documents, charts, and real-world scenarios. Puzzles reinforce key ideas, writing prompts provide planning support, and ten-question quizzes allow students to review and track their progress.

Students will work with important ideas and documents such as the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the separation of powers, checks and balances, federalism, elections, representation, and the consent of the governed. Activities ask students not only to identify facts, but also to explain their reasoning, compare forms of government, analyze civic situations, and connect government to everyday life. For example, students may determine which branch handles a particular responsibility, interpret a short constitutional excerpt, compare the Articles of Confederation with the Constitution, or explain why communities need laws and public services.

The workbook is designed for flexible use in homeschool, classroom, tutoring, co-op, and independent-learning settings. Chapters may be completed in order or used individually for review and reinforcement. All required information is included in the book, so internet access is not necessary. A cumulative Final Review Challenge and complete answer key are included for convenient assessment and grading.

Ideal for grades 5-8, homeschool social studies, middle school civics, classroom review, independent study, intervention, tutoring, and supplemental government instruction.

Number of Pages: 98
Dimensions: 0.2 x 11 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: July 27, 2026

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