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Martin Luther King Day elections - voting dbq pdfs

Preview of Iowa Caucus (2024 Edition) Lesson Plan + Artifacts + Questions

Iowa Caucus (2024 Edition) Lesson Plan + Artifacts + Questions

This lesson explores the 2024 Iowa Caucuses. Students will analyze three different artifacts (a reader, current polling data and a news article) to learn about the 2024 Iowa Caucus.This incredible package includes:- Lesson Plan- Three Artifacts (reader, current polling data and news article)- Question worksheet- Answer Key
Preview of Women Starving for Suffrage - Progressive Movement (PDF and Digital)

Women Starving for Suffrage - Progressive Movement (PDF and Digital)

This gripping NO PREP primary source reading will help your students discover the extremes Suffragists endured to achieve voting rights for women. The resource is available in PDF and Google Docs formats!"We have been in solitary for five weeks. There is nothing to tell but that the days go by somehow. I have felt quite feeble the last few days, so that I could hardly get my hair brushed, my arms ached so…My fainting probably means nothing except that I am not strong after these weeks."This capt
Preview of New Hampshire Primary 2024 (Lesson Plan + Artifacts + Questions)

New Hampshire Primary 2024 (Lesson Plan + Artifacts + Questions)

This lesson explores the 2024 New Hampshire Primary Elections. Students will analyze three different artifacts ( a reader, current polling data and a news article) to learn about the 2024 New Hampshire Primary Elections.This incredible package includes:- Lesson Plan- Three Artifacts (reader, current polling data and news article)- Question worksheet- Answer Key
Preview of Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQ (American History)

Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQ (American History)

Civil Rights Movement Document Based Questions DBQ, Digital Learning & PrintA free version is available in print, but does not include the digital option. This practice will allow your students to dig deep and analyze the various aspects concerning the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. The format will have students analyze 4 documents, answer 4 short answer questions, and then there is a writing extension with a rubric. It is also formatted to use in print or with an online classroom.
Preview of 12th Amendment - "Election of Executives" - Enhanced DBQ - Close Read (PDF)

12th Amendment - "Election of Executives" - Enhanced DBQ - Close Read (PDF)

Created by
iHistorian
A PERFECT ACTIVITY FOR HISTORY AND CIVICS CLASSES! In studying this Amendment, your students will learn the history behind what happens when one candidate for president does not get a majority of electoral votes, an in depth study of the 12th Amendment, and a Matching assessment quiz. An Enhanced Document-Based Question Unit that includes elements of Close Reading Strategies to gain a GREATER understanding of the 12th Amendment - "Election of Executives". This lesson includes: * Lesson Plan *
Preview of Electoral College DBQ

Electoral College DBQ

Created by
Re'nee Resources
This document based question asks students is the electoral college a fair and equitable system for choosing the president. Appropriate for grades 9-12. Comes with rubric, documents. Update: Includes 2016 Presidential Map and updated educational attainment graphs.
Preview of Vote Smart- Elections in Fairy Tale City

Vote Smart- Elections in Fairy Tale City

The citizens of Fairy Tale City are all atwitter because their beloved mayor Jack N. Beanstalk has to retire due to term limits. Will their new mayor be I. M. Hogg, Redda R. Hood, or Goldie Locke? Who can the citizens trust to be the best leader? How can the citizens vote smart? Student citizens determine the qualities of a good, positive leader and analyze the candidates through primary sources such as their bio-blurbs, campaign posters, newspaper interviews, and the student deter
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Reading Comprehension for MLK Day (7th-9th Grade)

Martin Luther King Jr. Reading Comprehension for MLK Day (7th-9th Grade)

Created by
Scope Mesh
Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with our engaging and educational Reading Comprehension resource designed for students in 6th to 9th grade. Dive into the life and legacy of the iconic civil rights leader with carefully crafted passages and 8 thought-provoking questions on each of the 8.5x11 inch pages.Key Features: ✓ MLK Day Special: Commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with this comprehensive resource, blending history and literacy for a meaningful learning experience.✓ Grade-Appropriate
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions | MLK Day

Martin Luther King Jr. Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions | MLK Day

Created by
Scope Mesh
Unlock a powerful learning experience for your students with this comprehensive Martin Luther King Jr. Reading Comprehension resource! Perfect for celebrating Martin Luther King Day, these engaging passages and thought-provoking questions are tailored for [Specify Grade Levels] students. This 8-page set, formatted for 8.5x11 inches, will captivate your students' attention and foster a deeper understanding of the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.Key Features: 8 carefully crafted reading p
Preview of 1950s to 1960s America PowerPoint & Google Slides + Martin Luther King

1950s to 1960s America PowerPoint & Google Slides + Martin Luther King

The 1950s to 1960s America PowerPoint and Google Slides teaches students about the history of the United States after World War II. This was the time of the affluent society and the Civil Rights Movement. This PPT and Google Slides includes some questions students need to answer while the teacher is presenting. This bundle also has a fun presentation on the biography of Martin Luther King with a trivia game at the end!In the class, students will understand what the United States was like in the
Preview of Black History Close Reading & Writing Theme Unit

Black History Close Reading & Writing Theme Unit

This bundle comes with 6 passages that can be easily differentiated to support your own individual classroom needs during close reading, guided reading, and much more!
Preview of U.S. Government: Elections Exam with FRQ (+ Answer Key & Rubric)

U.S. Government: Elections Exam with FRQ (+ Answer Key & Rubric)

Created by
MyersEducates
Are you teaching U.S. Government? This exam culminates a unit on Elections - one of my personal favorites!!! I have used this exam with both my AP U.S. Government students and U.S. Government students...can be split into parts as the exam is divided into topics which correlate with CCSS. This exam also includes a choice of two FRQ prompts that are often assessed on the AP U.S. Government - includes a scoring rubric. For an AP class, the True/False, matching, and fill-in-the-blank can be easily r
Preview of Letter From Selma Jail: Martin Luther King Jr. Primary Source Analysis

Letter From Selma Jail: Martin Luther King Jr. Primary Source Analysis

This product includes a short letter written by Martin Luther King Jr. and published in the New York Times in 1965, two months after King won the Nobel Peace Prize and was purposefully jailed in Selma, Alabama. Includes multiple choice and short answer questions, and comparing and contrasting different narratives of King.
Preview of Seneca Falls Declaration- Primary Source Analysis

Seneca Falls Declaration- Primary Source Analysis

This is an assignment that asks students to read significant portions of the Seneca Falls Convention's Declaration of Rights and Sentiments. In the right hand margin are comprehension and critical thinking questions in regards to the text. My students were given a vocabulary word bank to help them (not included).
Preview of Letter from Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King, Jr.

Letter from Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King, Jr.

Created by
Ashleigh Rose
Primary Source Reading of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s famous Letter from Birmingham Jail. Includes questions for comprehension and discussion. Vocabulary Glossary embedded in footnotes for Struggling Readers.
Preview of Who was Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.?

Who was Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.?

Created by
Kincade's Korner
This is a short book I wrote to explain who Martin Luther King, Jr. was, what he believed in, and how he changed our nation. I wrote this with first graders in mind and focused on positive themes and character traits. The book can be colored by students, and there are comprehension questions at the end. The reading/theme is appropriate for a high first grade level to a third grade level. Please give feedback to help me improve my products.
Preview of From Dream to Reality: A Critical Analysis of Martin Luther King's Vision

From Dream to Reality: A Critical Analysis of Martin Luther King's Vision

From Dream to Reality: A Critical Analysis of Martin Luther King's Vision offers questions that are intended to stimulate deep, critical thinking and encourage students to connect historical context with contemporary society. They can be used as part of a lesson plan around MLK Day to facilitate meaningful discussions and reflections.
Preview of Pre-Reading Activity: Rhetorical Analysis of Donald Trump's Victory Speech

Pre-Reading Activity: Rhetorical Analysis of Donald Trump's Victory Speech

Free product: Pre-reading activity: This free preview is the activity for students to complete before reading Donald Trump's victory speech.The questions empower students to understand the historical occasion of Trump's speech and how this context should inform their reading and evaluation of Trump's authority. Check out my other related products: Donald Trump's Inaugural Address: Reading Comprehension Worksheet -- Paid product: This highly engaging lesson teaches students to analyze and cri
Preview of Conscience or Constituency? The Role of a Representative

Conscience or Constituency? The Role of a Representative

This primary source study allows students to compare the views of Edmund Burke and Brutus as regards to the role of a representative in a republic. You can use this to guide reading with a few pointed questions, encouraged students to note each time the author talked about overarching questions, and ultimately find one sentence that best represented the author’s viewpoint. Through discussion, students can descend into the arena with the past and develop insight into the nature of representativ
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