This Civics End of the Year Review Stations Bundle combines three of my Civics End of the Year Review resources: my Civics End of Year Review Trivia Board Game, Vocabulary Dominoes, and Color-By-Numbers Activity. Use independently, or combine all three into a fantastic stations activity! This Civics End of Year Review Bundle is perfect for middle or high school Civics or American Government classes reviewing the year’s curriculum before final exams or your state’s EOC!
The resources in this bundle review all four standards in the Florida State Standards for Middle School Civics, and should be easily applicable to other states’ Civics or American Government curriculum plans as well.
This Civics End of Year Review Stations Bundle resource includes:
✯ Civics End of Year Review Trivia Game | for Civics & American Government. This fun, engaging board game guides students on a tour of Washington D.C. as they answer trivia questions spanning the year’s curriculum, reviewing every major unit!
✯ Civics & American Government End of Year Review Color-By-Numbers Activity. Three unique Color-By-Number pattern worksheets, each with two pages of review questions (24 questions each, with a total of 70+ questions) reviews every major unit of a standard Civics or American Government curriculum.
✯ Civics End of Year Dominoes Review Game | for Civics & American Government! Students review the year’s vocabulary with this dominoes game, making connections between the key concepts!
Topics covered in these Civics End of Year review activities include:
- Civics & Citizenship, including the naturalization process.
- Types & Systems of Government
- Origins of the American Government and Influential Documents, including Greco-Roman influences on American democracy, the Magna Carta, English Bill of Rights, Mayflower Compact, and John Locke’s Social Contract.
- The Colonial Rebellion and road to the American Revolution, including the Declaration of Independence.
- The United States Constitution, including the Preamble, the Three Branches of Government, the Bill of Rights, and the due process and voting rights amendments. Landmark Supreme Court Cases and the levels of the federal judicial system are also included.
- U.S. Elections & Qualifications for office, including influences on elections like media bias, propaganda, PACs and interest groups.
- U.S. Foreign and Domestic Policy, International Conflicts, and International Organizations.
Use independently or combine all three resources into Civics & American Government End of the Year Review Stations! Set up each resource at its own table and have students move from one to the next, for a comprehensive review! (If you’re looking for more ideas to add to your Review Stations, I can recommend my How A Bill Becomes A Law Game for extra Legislative Branch review, or Pathway to U.S. Citizenship Board Game to give kids extra practice on the naturalization process!)
These resources are non-editable, printable PDFs, and include Answer Keys where applicable.



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