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10th grade elections - voting graphic organizers for Google Apps

Preview of Women's Suffrage The Women's Rights Movement Analyzing the Protests of the NWP

Women's Suffrage The Women's Rights Movement Analyzing the Protests of the NWP

With this lesson, students learn the background leading up to the passage of the 19th amendment. They will visit two stations that discuss the major protest activities from the National Woman's Party, led by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns. They will analyze the methods of protest utilized by the NWP specifically the suffrage parade of 1913 and the silent sentinel protestors in front of the White House. This is a topic that is often overlooked, and that deserves more attention. This product matches th
Preview of Biden v. Trump Candidate Comparison Election 2024 webquest

Biden v. Trump Candidate Comparison Election 2024 webquest

Get your students interested in the next presidential election with two candidates who have received a lot of attention recently! A great webquest and research activity that can lead to great class debates or argumentative essays. This is a great way to introduce the 2024 election process, develop research skills with credible websites, develop informed opinions with evidence to back it up, and teach civic responsibilities. Students really have fun with this!
Preview of GOOGLE SLIDES: Presidential Elections - PowerPoint and Doodle Dat Notes

GOOGLE SLIDES: Presidential Elections - PowerPoint and Doodle Dat Notes

This product is a GOOGLE SLIDES version of my popular product on Presidential Elections: PowerPoint and Doodle Dat Notes (Presidential Elections: PowerPoint Presentation and Doodle Dat Notes). The product includes a short PowerPoint Presentation that addresses The Presidential Election. It includes a simple discussion of the process, the parties, the qualifications for a candidate and the voter, the Electoral College, how to make informed choices, the role of the media, and more! Some slides
Preview of Voter ID Laws; Should a voter need to show a photo ID?

Voter ID Laws; Should a voter need to show a photo ID?

This is an adapted reading that details two sides of the issue of whether or not a voter should be required to show a photo ID in order to vote. It includes a reading, a graphic organizer for students with a few webquest links and an answer sheet.
Preview of Election Interactive Notebook

Election Interactive Notebook

Created by
Cullom Corner
Need a more engaging way for students to learn about the candidates running for election? This product was created for the U.S. Presidential Election but is generic enough to be used in any American election with slight modifications. This product contains a 20 page Slideshow asking students to complete different requirements on each page. Major political party candidates are focused on here but minor party and independent party candidates are mentioned on two slides. Students are asked to locat
Preview of Information Source Analysis

Information Source Analysis

WHAT IS IT?Information Source Analysis is a resource that guides students through an analysis of three different media sources. Students will analyze the context of each source and draw conclusions about the importance of analyzing their sources of information. In your download, you will have access to a digital version and a print tab book.HOW DOES IT WORK?You can assign this resource using Google Classroom or Google Drive, OR you can make copies of the printable tab book that is included. On t
Preview of Comparing Candidates research, webquest, building arguments, using evidence

Comparing Candidates research, webquest, building arguments, using evidence

This activity is perfect for the government, civics, history and even speech/debate classes! Use the form to compare two candidates that are running now or have faced off in history. Help students to develop informed opinions, use specific evidence, use credible resources and build arguments. This is an excellent starting point for class discussions or debates or can be a way to organize an argumentative essay or paper. Students really enjoy searching and learning and forming their own opini
Preview of Women's Suffrage Propaganda Examples and Activity: "See, Think, Wonder"

Women's Suffrage Propaganda Examples and Activity: "See, Think, Wonder"

Created by
Robyn R
Students view pro- and anti-women's suffrage propaganda and complete a "See, Think, Wonder" chart on a choice advertisement. Finally, they analyze the photo by commenting on the bias of the propaganda. I use this as an introduction to "An Address by Elizabeth Cady Stanton".
Preview of Political Party Project

Political Party Project

Created by
DC Marcelo
This is a small group project. Students will research several U.S. political parties and rank them mathematically from most liberal to most conservative using an assessment chart and 22 issues.They will then create their own political party with a platform and symbol.
Preview of Civics 101: Declaration Revisited: Native Americans

Civics 101: Declaration Revisited: Native Americans

Created by
NHPR
This graphic organizer is a worksheet that students can fill out as they are listening to NHPR's Civics 101 episode about revisiting the Declaration of Independence and how Native Americans were disenfranchised.Episode: Declaration of Independence (18 minutes)
Preview of Primaries & Special Elections (organizer & matching)

Primaries & Special Elections (organizer & matching)

Created by
Pryce Organizers
Students will complete a graphic organizer on pg. 1 comparing primary elections (closed/open) and briefly describe how candidates influence voters (propaganda). Students are given a matching of special elections types on the 2nd page.
Preview of Campaign Election Promises - editable

Campaign Election Promises - editable

Created by
Cullom Corner
Many students and even adults don't realize how unlikely it is that campaign promises will actually be fulfilled. Have your students analyze the campaign promises of candidates running for election or politicians in office (present or past). Students will understand what is involved in actually achieving these promises (i.e. how the branches of government must work together and compromise) and how long it can take. This lesson can be used for any politician in national, state, or local governme
Preview of Election Process quick overview

Election Process quick overview

Created by
Pryce Organizers
Students will review their knowledge and understanding of how the election process works. Included: flow chart and review questions (primary vs. General elections)
Preview of Constitution Unit Vocabulary Note Work-Packet

Constitution Unit Vocabulary Note Work-Packet

Editable US Constitution vocabulary note/work-packet for students to complete during a US Constitution unit. This also makes a great study guide to help students prepare for an end-of-unit test.
Preview of Mayoral Election Cheat Sheet

Mayoral Election Cheat Sheet

Created by
Alexis Bell
Elections can be confusing for young people, especially first time voters! This graphic organizer helps students learn how to research the different stances of Mayoral candidates on issues of the students choosing. Great for distance and traditional learning!
Preview of Ohio Senate Race Candidate Profile for Midterm Elections 2022

Ohio Senate Race Candidate Profile for Midterm Elections 2022

Get students interested and involved in the Midterm elections! Help them develop informed opinions with evidence, navigate campaign websites and political polls, decipher political propaganda, and understand the power of persuasion! Students will discover their own political voice and their place in American politics as well as how this plays a role in the responsibilities of citizens in civics. Perfect for classes on history, government, social studies or civics. This particular profile is
Preview of Civics 101: How a Bill Becomes a Law

Civics 101: How a Bill Becomes a Law

Created by
NHPR
This graphic organizer is a worksheet that students can fill out as they are listening to NHPR's Civics 101 episode about How a Bill Becomes a Law.Episode: How a Bill (Really) Becomes a Law (25 minutes)
Preview of Civics 101: Life Stages: School

Civics 101: Life Stages: School

Created by
NHPR
This graphic organizer is a worksheet that students can fill out as they are listening to NHPR's Civics 101 episode about How a Bill Becomes a Law.We explore how K-12 education has developed in the US since the 1600s, what teachers can and can't teach, what rights students have in public school, and how the federal government gets involved. Today's episode features Mary Beth Tinker, Dan Cassino, Kara Lamontagne, Adam Laats and Campbell Scribner. Episode: Life Stages: School (30 minutes)
Preview of Presidential Debate 2020 Digital Resource

Presidential Debate 2020 Digital Resource

PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE 2020Are you having your students watch the final debate for President? This resource is perfect for distance learning and requires little prep work for you.Have your students take notes on important topics and issues discussed at the debate. 1. Google Slides - graphic organizer style slides asking students to record answers from both candidates.2. Final slide - asks students to summarize their impressions of both candidates. Please read the terms of use on the first slide and
Preview of City Council Cheat Sheet (6 Candidates)

City Council Cheat Sheet (6 Candidates)

Created by
Alexis Bell
Elections can be confusing for young people, especially first time voters! This graphic organizer helps students learn how to research the different stances of City Council candidates on issues of the students choosing. Great for distance and traditional learning!
Preview of Sheriff Election Cheat Sheet

Sheriff Election Cheat Sheet

Created by
Alexis Bell
Elections can be confusing for young people, especially first time voters! This graphic organizer helps students learn how to research the different stances of candidates running for Sheriff on issues of the students choosing. Great for distance and traditional learning!
Preview of Gubernatorial Election Cheat Sheet: Where they Stand

Gubernatorial Election Cheat Sheet: Where they Stand

Created by
Alexis Bell
Elections can be confusing for young people, especially first time voters! This graphic organizer helps students learn how to research the different stances of Gubernatorial candidates on various important issues. Great for distance and traditional learning!
Preview of Secretary of State Cheat Sheet

Secretary of State Cheat Sheet

Created by
Alexis Bell
Elections can be confusing for young people, especially first time voters! This graphic organizer helps students learn how to research the different stances of Secretary of State candidates on issues of the students choosing. Great for distance and traditional learning!
Preview of Attorney General Cheat Sheet

Attorney General Cheat Sheet

Created by
Alexis Bell
Elections can be confusing for young people, especially first time voters! This graphic organizer helps students learn how to research the different stances of Attorney General candidates on issues of the students choosing. Great for distance and traditional learning!
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