Fall 2017 AP Gov Final Project Showcase
Build Your Own...
This semester the students were given the opportunity to create their own... Students were initially given two options, and when they asked for more areas of choice, the list was expanded to four-general project areas. Some of these are ideas I've tinkered with in the past, some of these guidelines came from individuals who graciously shared their ideas on the AP Gov teachers Facebook Page. Below are some of the great projects created by my students.
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...Theme Park
Brody Cunningham, First Hour
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Guillermo Gutierrez-Flores and Perla Medina, Sixth Hour
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Consa-Fun-Land by Caitlyn Coyle, First Hour
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Constitutional Conundrum by Allesandra Chavez, Sixth Hour
...Board Game
A THS themed review game by Kennedy Robinson, Sixth Hour
A sorry-based situational game by Payton Lannan and Bri Smith, Sixth Hour
The Campaign Trail. An issue and Odds based electoral college game by Bannon Beal and Drew Mahan, First Hour
Laws and Ladders. A Chutes and Ladders themed Legislative Process game by Celso Marin Valdez, Nasim Ghazi, and Javier Villalobos, First Hour
A Clue-Based political Whodunnit and Review Game by Amber Schmidt and Addy Mead, First Hour
Political Party! An Apples to Apples themed Political Party game by Emma Hubka, First Hour
The Road to Congress: A Campaign-Finance, PAC, Lobbyist themed monopoly game. Ciara Stallons and Chloe Jones, Sixth Hour
Can you Run for Office? A Realistic Simulation of Barriers to Electoral Success by Amber Ruiz, Sixth Hour
A Phase-10 Inspired Card Game by Tori Cobb, First Hour
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A Memory-Style Card Game by Martha Banuelos-Velazquez, First Hour
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...Brackets
Most Influential Case of All Time, Jesse Reed, Sixth Hour
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Most Influential Rights Cases, Nell Brennan, Sixth Hour
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