Leadership & Citizenship
Government, voting, rights, leaders and student leadership.
10 resources, drawn from every relevant subject.
Social Studies · 7
Branches of Government
How the three branches (legislative, executive, judicial) keep each other in check. US-focused, with parallels noted.
Community Helpers
Match each community helper to their tool, vehicle and what they do.
Democracy vs Dictatorship
Compare two systems of government across leadership, freedoms, elections and the law.
Famous Leaders Through History
Eight world leaders — Mandela, Gandhi, Churchill, Lincoln, Cleopatra and more — with key contributions.
How Elections Work
How a typical democratic election works — from candidates to ballot to result. Generic and worldwide.
Rights and Responsibilities
What children's rights are, where they come from (UN CRC), and what responsibilities go with them.
The Civil Rights Movement — Overview
Key figures, events and turning points of the US civil rights movement (1954–1968).
PSHE & SEL · 3
Classroom Responsibilities Chart
Editable chart for assigning weekly classroom jobs. Includes 12 standard jobs with explanations.
Classroom Rules — Class-Built Template
Build classroom rules WITH the children, not for them. Five-rule poster with class-signing space.
Leadership Traits Poster
Eight traits of great leaders — useful for student council elections and team-building.