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Elementary elections - voting resources for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Election Day Pixel art and Reading Comprehension

Election Day Pixel art and Reading Comprehension

Students will read three informational texts about Election Day and the major voting amendments to the Constitution. After completing the response questions, they will put their answers into pixel art to reveal a self-grading, secret picture.
Preview of Mock 2012 Presidential Election Voting Booth

Mock 2012 Presidential Election Voting Booth

This is a great mock presidential election program written in Excel. It notifies the voter that they have voted so the students can be sure their vote registered. It has a separate tab showing the voting tallies that can be easily reset if it being used for multiple classes. A final tab displays a 3D bar graph of the results. Both the tally tab and the graph tab can be toggled to at anytime. This is very user friendly and I am excited about using it in my classroom on Super Tuesday to let m
Preview of Bar Graph for Beginners (editable!)

Bar Graph for Beginners (editable!)

Created by
Jenuine Design
This is a simple bar graph that will display basic data. It is editable so you can change the title & choices to suit your lesson. You can also adjust the width of the columns in order to add more choices for voting. If you fill in the data, it can even be used as an assessment. It is an excel document, so be mindful of the print area.
Preview of President crossword search

President crossword search

Created by
Mrs Schwoeb
This is a crossword puzzle using the names of all of the U.S. Presidents.
Preview of 2016 Presidential Election Candidate Survey FREEBIE!

2016 Presidential Election Candidate Survey FREEBIE!

Created by
Katie Minor
If you download, pretty please be kind enough to leave some feedback! This is a spreadsheet that I created to go along with my class discussions about the upcoming presidential election. I have found that my students have very serious and very preconceived notions on who they would support if they could vote. With this spreadsheet, I'm challenging them to keep an open mind. Note: I have tried to make everything as kid-friendly and simple as possible. However, you may want to use discretion
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