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Preview of Duck for President Read Aloud - Voting Activities - Reading Comprehension

Duck for President Read Aloud - Voting Activities - Reading Comprehension

This "Duck for President" printable or digital interactive read-aloud lesson plan pack includes rigorous text dependent questions, differentiated graphic organizers, response to text writing activities, a craftivity, and detailed lesson plans. These "Duck for President" activities will help you meet several core standards while maintaining your tradition of reading aloud for pleasure. You will guide students to use evidence from the text to deepen their understanding of the story and respond in
Preview of ELECTION Process! How do we Elect a President?Webquest

ELECTION Process! How do we Elect a President?Webquest

Created by
Gail Hennessey
Teaching citizenship?Students will learn about the election process including requirements to run for office, requirements to vote, the Succession Act, the Electoral College and more. There are 14 web questions, a Did You Know? fact section and comprehension questions. The Teacher Page includes extension activities, the keys and additional links.NOTE: If you'd like a student version so you can use it with Google Classrooms and not have the teacher section with the key, just email me via Q/A and
Preview of Election Day Lesson Plans - Print & Digital Voting Activities - US Elections

Election Day Lesson Plans - Print & Digital Voting Activities - US Elections

These digital Election Day activities are easy to use as traditional classroom lesson plans, centers, homework, independent work, or they’re great for fast finishers in first and second grades. Busy teachers love these low-prep voting lessons and activities that are sure to engage their students! With print & digital options, Learning Quests provide a balance of face to face and device-based learning styles for your modern classroom.Why do teachers and students love our Learning Quests?We al
Preview of Forms of Government

Forms of Government

Let’s learn about Forms of Government! This worksheet includes a wide variety of activities and exercises about various forms of government. The materials have informative exercises about aspects that are related to governments, such as monarchy, democracy, dictatorship, republic, theocracy, anarchy and many other things! Crosswords, word searches, puzzles and other kinds of activities are included to make it a fun and interesting class. GOOGLE SLIDES WITH PREMADE TEXTBOXES INCLUDED! Overview:Pa
Preview of The United Nations

The United Nations

Let’s learn about The United Nations!This worksheet includes a wide variety of activities and exercises about the United Nations. The materials have informative exercises about aspects that are related to the UN, such as the General Assembly, the Security Council, Secretary-General, the UN Charter, UNICEF, and many other things! Crosswords, word searches, puzzles and other kinds of activities are included to make it a fun and interesting class.GOOGLE SLIDES WITH PREMADE TEXTBOXES INCLUDED! Overv
Preview of Whose Vote Counts, Explained (BUNDLE)

Whose Vote Counts, Explained (BUNDLE)

The Netflix and Vox documentary, Whose Vote Counts, Explained, examines the history of voting, the issues with our system today, and the steps needed to ensure voting rights. These episodes would be helpful when discussing the Electoral College, gerrymandering, voter suppression, disenfranchisement, super PACs, and more. Each video guide contains 20 questions and an answer key has been included for your convenience. The videos are each 25 minutes in length but I would allow for a total of 90-105
Preview of Types of Government Wanted Posters: A fun way to learn about political systems

Types of Government Wanted Posters: A fun way to learn about political systems

This lesson is a fun way to teach your students about different political systems around the world throughout history and in modern times. Students can work independently or in small groups to research four different kinds of political leadership: dictatorship, monarchy, theocracy, and democracy.They need to complete independent research to find information about the following topics:Rise to power: How does this type of leader get chosen (are there fair elections, do they take power by force, or
Preview of 2nd grade Civics - Laws - Citizenship - Distance Learning

2nd grade Civics - Laws - Citizenship - Distance Learning

Created by
MillieBee
This is a civics mini unit (student booklet form) that is a fun, engaging, hands-on experience in making and understanding the need for laws. Students assist the astronauts in electing a leader on Planet Confusion, a place where there is no leader or laws. Students learn why leaders and laws are necessary and they will understand the consequences of the absence of laws. Students experience real-life understanding of laws and citizenship as they relate it to their own lives in this hands-on c
Preview of United States Presidential Voting Election Day Reading Comprehension Passages

United States Presidential Voting Election Day Reading Comprehension Passages

Grow your reader's knowledge with this Voting and Presidential Election passages. These passages are designed to engage your students with test-like questions and boost their comprehension skills to the next level. With this essential tool, you can confidently guide your students toward success.These reading practice passages are perfect for: warm-up, bell work, homework, or weekly assessments. Students can use independently in literacy groups, guided reading groups. Different options provided-
Preview of Political Parties | Where are you on the political spectrum? | Quiz and Activity

Political Parties | Where are you on the political spectrum? | Quiz and Activity

Use this left vs. right survey to assist students in discovering their political ideology. By the end of this assignment, students will be able to explain their stance on hot button issues in politics. They'll explain why they identify with being more left, liberal, and Democratic, moderate, or right, conservative, and Republican. Students will gain an understanding of how they can become civically involved based on their political views. Students will answer 20 questions by rating how much they
Preview of Election Process Webquest

Election Process Webquest

The assignment contains 35 questions about the U.S. presidential election process. Students will use a kid-friendly website to answer the questions. I have included an answer key. Please message me if you have any questions. *Great lesson plan! *I have included critical thinking questions at the end of the assignment. *The document can be uploaded to your website or Google Drive; however, please make sure it is password protected. Topics/Key Vocabulary: Requirements for presidential candidates E
Preview of Abraham Lincoln Political Cartoon Analysis - Election of 1860

Abraham Lincoln Political Cartoon Analysis - Election of 1860

Your students will analyze a political cartoon that captures the spirit of the election of 1860. They will be encouraged analyze the cartoon in its entirety and comment on which groups of people may or may not support the artist's views.Get free stuff! Did you know that you get TPT credit for every dollar you spend after you comment on a purchase? It's an easy and inexpensive way to add to your teaching toolbox!
Preview of 2020 Election, Presidential Unit: Biden and Trump, Biographies and More!

2020 Election, Presidential Unit: Biden and Trump, Biographies and More!

Created by
Gina Kennedy
2020 Presidential Election Unit Everything you need to teach this year's election to your students. This is an unusual year and students will be talking about the election this fall. This unit will provide all of the background they need on the candidates, their stances on the issues, and the presidential election process itself. No prep! Print and teach!Digital Lessons Included!Lessons included with this unit:*2020 Presidential Election Vocabulary*Election Process Lesson/w Follow-up Activity*
Preview of United States Civics and Government BUNDLE of Interactive Activities and Lessons

United States Civics and Government BUNDLE of Interactive Activities and Lessons

Grab my complete U.S. Civics bundle now at a discounted rate! These low-to-no prep resources are perfect for 6th, 7th, 8th, and even 9th-grade classrooms! ***PLEASE SEE THE INDIVIDUAL PEAR DECK SLIDES FOR DIRECTIONS. YOU MUST HAVE THE ADD-ON IN GOOGLE SLIDES TO USE!******BRAINPOP SUBSCRIPTION REQUIRED FOR BRAINPOP ACTIVITIES***Included Resources:⭐ Bill of Rights Create a Comic Book Google Slides Pear Deck⭐ What Is Civics Introduction to Civic Engagement Pear Deck Google Slides⭐ United States Con
Preview of Lincoln-Douglas Debates Reading

Lincoln-Douglas Debates Reading

A great READING resource with QUESTIONS and ANSWER KEY included! It focuses on the Lincoln-Douglas Debates. Included are 1 page reading, 1 question sheet and 1 answer key! Perfect for homework assignments, classwork or test review! Can be used for both middle and high school level. The reading defines what debates are and provides context on why Lincoln and Douglas debated. Next, it focuses on events that shaped the topic of the debates. This includes Kansas-Nebraska Act, Bleeding Kansas, and t
Preview of Voter Registration Card- Election

Voter Registration Card- Election

Show students the importance of registering to vote by giving them a voter registration card to complete. This is a quick activity that will go along with any election packet that you have. The children will love to fill out this card and will help them understand the voting process. You could have the children role play going to a poll and filling out one of these cards. You could have the children draw a picture of themselves or use an actual photo. The children will have a cute memento t
Preview of Novel Study: The Kid Who Ran for President By Dan Gutman (Print + DIGITAL)

Novel Study: The Kid Who Ran for President By Dan Gutman (Print + DIGITAL)

Comments from buyers:“Lots of varied activities. Great for special needs class.”“Very through, great way to engage the students while reading!”“Loved it! The kids enjoyed it also!”“Great for an independent novel study for 5th graders” This is a 80+ page, Common Core aligned, complete novel study for The Kid Who Ran for President by Dan Gutman. This NO PREP book study teaching unit has everything that you will need to teach and assess the novel. The table of contents makes finding information qui
Preview of Who Can Run? Qualifications for Office U.S. Election Article & Review for Civics

Who Can Run? Qualifications for Office U.S. Election Article & Review for Civics

This Who Can Run? Qualifications for Political Office Article & Review for Civics covers the Constitutional requirements for running for the Presidency, Senate, and House of Representatives in the United States. A graphic organizer, vocabulary review, and reflection are included, as well as a Who Can Run? scenario activity in which students read character bios and determine who is qualified to run for office. Perfect for any middle or high school Civics, American History, or American Govern
Preview of Vote: Elections in America with the Government Fairy

Vote: Elections in America with the Government Fairy

Created by
Dragons Den
Learn about elections in the United States with a little bit of fairy dust! This voting unit for 3rd-5th graders includes teaching pages, worksheets and activities. A final quiz with grading key is also included. The hook is the government fairy! She leads your students through the entire process. Perfect for the BUSY teacherSAVES YOU TIME! Everything you need for your government unit is in one placeIncludes teaching pages, seat work activities, materials to have your own class electionThis uni
Preview of President's Day Boom Cards Activities For Kindergarten And First Grade

President's Day Boom Cards Activities For Kindergarten And First Grade

Created by
Firstieland
President's Day activities that are perfect for social studies activities in class or distance learning. This President's Day boom cards deck, can be used to add some digital learning into your social studies lessons - at school or for remote learning! Easy to use in both Google classroom or Seesaw classrooms. Included in this deck are 15 self-checking, boom cards about the holiday of President's Day. Students will read or listen to an 8 page story about President's Day and then answer comprehe
Preview of Voting Rights and Turnout Stations Lesson

Voting Rights and Turnout Stations Lesson

This engaging resource will teach your U.S. Government students about voting rights, voter turnout, and voter demographics in America. Students will work in groups and progress through four different stations. Each station covers a different aspect of voting. Station 1: Voting Rights/HistoryStation 2: Voter TurnoutStation 3: Voter DemographicsStation 4: Debate About Compulsory VotingStudents will need a device that will allow them to access a number of different websites. Links and QR codes incl
Preview of Digital Quick Check: US Citizens' Rights & Responsibilities/Distance Learning

Digital Quick Check: US Citizens' Rights & Responsibilities/Distance Learning

Created by
JB Creations
What is a DIGITAL resource?Use Google Drive to access my Rights & Responsibilities of US Citizens QUICK CHECK for an easy way to monitor and assess students’ progress for this important skill in the intermediate grades in Social Studies. I created a Google Form that provides an engaging and colorful format for students to interact with this material. Students will be asked to read 15 short descriptions and then select the if the real world example is demonstrating a right or responsibility.
Preview of Digital Quick Check: 3 Branches of Government in Google Forms/Distance Learning

Digital Quick Check: 3 Branches of Government in Google Forms/Distance Learning

Created by
JB Creations
What is a DIGITAL resource?Use Google Drive to access my Branches of Government QUICK CHECK for an easy way to monitor and assess students’ progress for this important skill in the intermediate grades in Social Studies. I created a Google Form that provides an engaging and colorful format for students to interact with this material. Students will be asked to read 18 short descriptions and then select the appropriate branch of government (Judicial, Executive, Legislative) from which it comes. Is
Preview of Legislative Branch - Who Represents Me? Webquest / Guided Research Worksheet

Legislative Branch - Who Represents Me? Webquest / Guided Research Worksheet

Here is a two page, guided research assignment / web quest that has students find out who their two senators are and locate their House representative based on their home zip code. Students explore the specific websites of their representatives and enter information they find. This can be used in conjunction with a Constitution unit of study.
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