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10th grade elections - voting webquests for Microsoft Word

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 Campaign Finance Webquest

Campaign Finance Webquest

This worksheet helps students to explore several campaign finance websites and track how money gets to political campaigns. ********************************************************************* Customer Tips: Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to
Preview of Article II Executive Branch Constitution Scavenger Hunt - Presidents Job

Article II Executive Branch Constitution Scavenger Hunt - Presidents Job

Students "fill in the blanks" using the Constitution to determine what exactly is the job of the President. The questions do require students to make inferences as well as fill in the blank. After they complete the short scavenger hunt, students go back and highlight anything they think sounds like a job description. Also includes my answers.
Preview of Presidential Cabinet Webquest

Presidential Cabinet Webquest

Explore what it means to be part of the Presidential Cabinet: who are the players, what do they do, and what qualifications do they have for office. Used in my AP Government class but great for any civics class or gearing up for Election 2016.
Preview of Political Parties Internet Activity

Political Parties Internet Activity

Students go to a Political Party site that describes all of the major and minor parties and complete questions about all of the parties in America. This can be done for homework or on a smartphone, if computers are not available.
Preview of Elections: A History of American Voting Methods Web Quest

Elections: A History of American Voting Methods Web Quest

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article (digital web quest) about how voting has been conducted in American history. Great for a government or history class. This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. The information is from History.com, the questions are mine.
Preview of The Legislative Branch:  Your Congressional Representatives

The Legislative Branch: Your Congressional Representatives

In this webquest, students will use www.govtrack.us and follow step by step directions to learn about the Legislative Branch of our federal government as well as learn about their representatives to the Senate and House of Representatives. **Because answers may vary due to different states and districts, an answer key is not provided. **This is a word document, so this may be edited to fit the needs of your geographic location.
Preview of Elections: 8 of the Most Controversial Presidential Elections Web Quest

Elections: 8 of the Most Controversial Presidential Elections Web Quest

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article (digital web quest) about 8 very controversial US Presidential Elections, including 1800, 1860, 2000, and 2016. The information is from the History Channel's website, the questions are mine. A great activity for a government or history class. A great supplement, fill in activity, substitute teaching plan. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of House of Representatives WebQuest-- Who is Your Representative?

House of Representatives WebQuest-- Who is Your Representative?

Created by
Rachel McAlister
A WebQuest through the HR website that guides students into figuring out what district they live in, their representative and their background, and the current House leadership! Can be used as a homework assignment, independent research, or pre-learning activity.
Preview of Elections: Why was the Electoral College Created? Web Quest

Elections: Why was the Electoral College Created? Web Quest

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article (digital web quest) about the history of the creation and purpose of the Electoral College. The information is from history.com, the questions are mine. Great for a government or history class. A great supplement, fill in activity, substitute teaching plan, or extra credit. The information is from History.com, the questions are mine.
Preview of Elections and Voting: The Election of 2000 - O'Connor's "Swing Vote"

Elections and Voting: The Election of 2000 - O'Connor's "Swing Vote"

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article (digital web quest) about the election of 2000, and how the election would be settled by the Supreme Court, and in particular, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. A great way to look at the importance of voting in a democracy. Great for a government or history class. The information is from History.com, the questions are mine.
Preview of Elections: Presidential Election Fun Facts Web Quest

Elections: Presidential Election Fun Facts Web Quest

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article (digital web quest) about the history of US Presidential Elections. The information is from the History Channel's website, the questions are mine. A great activity for a government or history class. A great supplement, fill in activity, substitute teaching plan. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of Elections: The Tradition of a Peaceful Presidential Transition of Power WebQuest

Elections: The Tradition of a Peaceful Presidential Transition of Power WebQuest

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article (digital web quest) about the tradition of a peaceful transition of power from one president to the next, and how John Adams started this. The information is from the History Channel's website, the questions are mine. A great activity for a government or history class. A great supplement, fill in activity, substitute teaching plan. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of Elections: What Happens if there is a Tie in a Presidential Election? Web Quest

Elections: What Happens if there is a Tie in a Presidential Election? Web Quest

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article (digital web quest) about what the Constitution states about ties in a presidential election, and examples from history. Great for a government or history class. This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. The information is from History.com, the questions are mine.
Preview of Elections: The Electoral College Debate Web Quest

Elections: The Electoral College Debate Web Quest

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article (digital web quest) about the history of the debate surrounding the Electoral College. Great for a government or history class. The information is from History.com, the questions are mine.
Preview of The Presidency: 9 Things You Should Know About the Vice Presidency web quest

The Presidency: 9 Things You Should Know About the Vice Presidency web quest

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article (digital web quest) about interesting and little known facts about the history of the Vice Presidency. The information is from the History Channel's website, the questions are mine. A great activity for a government or history class. A great supplement, fill in activity, substitute teaching plan. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of Elections: Surprising Facts about the Electoral College Web Quest

Elections: Surprising Facts about the Electoral College Web Quest

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article (digital web quest) about 8 surprising facts about the Electoral College. The information is from the History Channel's website, the questions are mine. A great activity for a government or history class. A great supplement, fill in activity, substitute teaching plan. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of What Happens When the Race for President Ends in a Tie Video Worksheet

What Happens When the Race for President Ends in a Tie Video Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
This video worksheet allows students learn about what would happen if the Electoral College ended in a tie. The video clip is only 3 ½ minutes long, but it is packed full of information that will keep your students engaged.This video worksheet works great as a “Do Now Activity” or as a complement to any lecture or lesson plan on the Constitution, voting, or government. The worksheet helps students learn how the Electoral College works and what happens if a presidential election ends in a tie. Th
Preview of AP American Government Political Parties Worksheet

AP American Government Political Parties Worksheet

TSW analyze the similarities and differences in party structures and leadership.
Preview of Michigan Election WebQuest on the 2022 Ballot

Michigan Election WebQuest on the 2022 Ballot

Created by
Meg's Materials
This packet is designed for students in Michigan to learn more about what is on the upcoming election for November 8th, 2022. The WebQuest gives students the ability to discover what is on their ballot, should they be voting and asks them questions to help them navigate various topics of the ballot and understand how multiple sections work. Students also need to read through the three proposals on the ballot and understand exactly what these proposals are about. There is an answer key included -
Preview of Legislative Internet Scavenger Hunt

Legislative Internet Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Jenny Lovering
The objective of this internet scavenger hunt is to familiarize my students with the information they can find about their representatives on both the state and national level. The first section uses Congress.gov, and with the exception of one question, it wouldn't need to be adjusted for your state. The second section would have to be adjusted for your state and area--but the questions I asked can guide you as you personalize it for your students. Use your local representatives, and issues t
Preview of Elections: Why are Swing States Important in Elections? web Quest

Elections: Why are Swing States Important in Elections? web Quest

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article (digital web quest) about the importance of Swing States in Presidential Elections. Great for a government or history class. This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. The information is from History.com, the questions are mine.
Preview of Voting and Elections: Absentee and Mail-In Voting since the Civil War web quest

Voting and Elections: Absentee and Mail-In Voting since the Civil War web quest

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article (digital web quest) about the history of absentee, or mail-in, voting in the US. A great way to look at the importance of voting in a democracy. Great for a government or history class. This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. The information is from History.com, the questions are mine.
Preview of Info Reading Text - Elections: Gerrymandering in US Elections Digital

Info Reading Text - Elections: Gerrymandering in US Elections Digital

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article (digital web quest) about the history of "Gerrymandering" in US elections. The article discusses the origins, implementation, and future redistricting in areas impacted by gerrymandering. The information is from the History Channel's website, the questions are mine. A great activity for a history or government class. A great supplement, fill in activity, substitute teaching plan. MS Word doc for easy editing.
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