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Higher education elections - voting videos

Preview of Race to the White House Video Guide Bundle + WebLinks & Keys

Race to the White House Video Guide Bundle + WebLinks & Keys

Race to the White House Video Guides Bundle plus video web links includes all six of CNN’s series, Race for the White House documentary series. The episodes include previously unseen archive footage, interviews & dramatic recreations of six of the most notable elections in U.S. History. An answer key is provided. Worksheet has 25 questions covering the 41 minute video. This can be used for as sub plans to teach history and government and the election process.SeriesJackson v. AdamsLincoln v
Preview of Presidential Election Process

Presidential Election Process

Created by
Cullom Corner
Updated with Election 2024 information as of April 2024. Teach your students the steps it takes to become president.Included in this product:1. Lesson Plan - editable in two formats - Google Slides & DocIncludes Objectives, Lesson Context, Content/Vocabulary to Preview, Vocabulary in Lesson, Common Student Misconceptions, Day 1-3 Instructions2. Presidential Election Process Slideshow - text is editable, background is not. It includes the following steps:Qualifications to be PresidentBecoming
Preview of Gender Study: Miss Representation (2011) Viewing Guide

Gender Study: Miss Representation (2011) Viewing Guide

Created by
Christy Willett
This file includes a viewing guide for students to complete as they watch Newsom's Miss Representation (2011). This file also includes an answer key. According to Netflix, Miss Representation "[e]xplore[s] how the mainstream media's often disparaging portrayals of women contribute to the under-representation of females in positions of leadership." The documentary is 90 minutes and can be streamed using Netflix. As a result, many students can watch the documentary and complete the viewing guide
Preview of Selma, 1965 Voting Rights Act & Civil Rights Since the Shelby, AL Court Case

Selma, 1965 Voting Rights Act & Civil Rights Since the Shelby, AL Court Case

Created by
Passion4Learning
This year (2021) is the 56th Anniversary of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, and the Selma March on Bloody Sunday (March 7, 1965) portrayed in the new movie "Selma". This unit is an interactive 16 slide Power Point presentation (written in Power Point 2013) about the history of the Voting Rights Act of 1965; the Civil Rights March of Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama March 7, 1965; and the 2013 U.S. Supreme Court decision Shelby, AL v Holder. UPDATE ****** January 14, 2021I have updated by adding two
Preview of By The People-The Election of Barack Obama Viewing Questions and Answers

By The People-The Election of Barack Obama Viewing Questions and Answers

Created by
Stephen Sanchez
A 35 question viewing guide, with answers, to the documentary "By The People, The Election of Barack Obama" (which is currently available on Netflix). I use this documentary in my Civics/AP Gov classes to introduce the election process--including caucuses, primaries, delegates and the general election. It can also be used in History courses to cover the 2008 election. Good for sub work.
Preview of Winning the Presidency: Teaching kids to be savvy voters -video, questions, quiz

Winning the Presidency: Teaching kids to be savvy voters -video, questions, quiz

Winning the Presidency is a fast moving, high interest, forty minute overview of the inside story of what it takes to win a presidential election. It covers the 2012 election so you will need to give some background info. I suggest watching to see if it fits your audience before your purchase. It is available on youtube, I think it is “must see” viewing for students and use it in my World History classes as well as US history and government classes. With Carl Rove, Bob Beckel, Roger Ai
Preview of Election Video Questions for Hip Hughes History Videos - Editable

Election Video Questions for Hip Hughes History Videos - Editable

Created by
Cullom Corner
Do you want your students to understand what is happening in the Presidential Election? Have them watch and take notes on the election videos created by Keith Hughes of Hip Hughes History. This product includes notes for students to take during the following videos. 1. Iowa & New Hampshire: WTH? (3 mins)2. What is a Caucus? (3:27 mins)3. What is a Superdelegate? (7mins)4. The Electoral College for Dummies: How it Works (10 mins)5. What is a Brokered Convention? (4 mins) Since these videos ar
Preview of Vice Special Report: A House Divided Viewing Questions With Answers

Vice Special Report: A House Divided Viewing Questions With Answers

Created by
Stephen Sanchez
A viewing guide with questions and answers to the documentary A House Divided by Vice. This documentary explores the events of the past 8 years which increased the political divide, led to increased gridlock in government, and ultimately paved the way for the election of Donald Trump. The documentary can be found on HBO as well as purchased on Amazon or other similar video platforms. I use this in my AP Gov as well as Civics courses to, among other things, explore the role of media in shaping
Preview of Vid – Get Out the Vote

Vid – Get Out the Vote

Created by
Susan Traugh
Get Out the Vote is a free video offering from Susan Traugh's Daily Living Skills series for teens with special needs and general education students alike. It is an important tool for distance learning or classroom use. Get Out the Vote is a non-partisan 8-minute video explaining why voting is an essential American right and responsibility. It provides students with links to help them learn the rules and requirements for voting in their state, how to apply for a mail-in ballot during the Covid-
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