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Elections - voting handouts for Google Apps

Preview of Women's Suffrage Activity From Seneca Falls to the 19th Amendment

Women's Suffrage Activity From Seneca Falls to the 19th Amendment

In this Women's Suffrage and 19th amendment primary source-based resource on the Women's Suffrage Movement, students analyze the struggle for women's voting rights from the Seneca Falls Convention to the passage of the 19th Amendment. Students also learn the roles of several key figures, including Alice Paul, Susan B Anthony, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and President Woodrow Wilson.This lesson is included in BOTH the Progressive Era (Gilded Age) Bundle and my Roaring '20s and 1930s B
Preview of Election of 1860 and Civil War Activity Student Matrix and Electoral College Map

Election of 1860 and Civil War Activity Student Matrix and Electoral College Map

In this Civil War and Election of 1860 activity, students complete a 4-person matrix and electoral map activity to understand the experience and views of Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Douglas, John Breckinridge, and John Bell in the Election of 1860. ☆ ☆ Get this engaging resource (and a huge discount) when you purchase my Civil War activities unit bundle here!Students will also calculate the electoral votes of this Election (provided students already have an understanding of the Electoral College).
Preview of Government | Comparing Forms of Government in the Real World | Case Studies

Government | Comparing Forms of Government in the Real World | Case Studies

In this Government class activity your students will learn about the different Forms of Government and how they can be classified (direct/representative democracy, theocracy, oligarchy, monarchy, parliamentary, presidential etc.) by using EIGHT real world government examples. For example, students will examine how a real world monarchy, like the one used in Saudi Arabia, affects life in Saudi Arabia. The overall essential question is: What is it really like to live in countries with different fo
Preview of VOTING & VOTING BEHAVIOR - Presentation - Reading Activity - Print & Digital

VOTING & VOTING BEHAVIOR - Presentation - Reading Activity - Print & Digital

This creative product for the secondary civics/U.S. The government classroom includes everything you need to teach about voting and voting behavior. Topics include - the history of voting rights, voting amendments, voting requirements, motor voter law, who votes, why some choose not to vote, and how to vote. It also includes a debate activity, "Philosophical Chairs" and a fun review activity, "Who Can Participate". Includes both print and digital versions.Buyer Feedback:This is great to add as a
Preview of Election of 1796: Web Quest and Election Data Analysis for Adams & Jefferson!

Election of 1796: Web Quest and Election Data Analysis for Adams & Jefferson!

In this 1796 election web quest and election data analysis assignment, students understand the views of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson in the Election of 1796! Students complete a web quest compare/contrast chart that organizes both John Adams and Thomas Jefferson's political views (links included for easy navigation). This can be completed as a web quest, homework, or with classroom materials. Then, students take a look at the results to see who emerges as the winner, which views win the su
Preview of Women's Suffrage: Iron Jawed Angels [Comparing Primary and Secondary Sources]

Women's Suffrage: Iron Jawed Angels [Comparing Primary and Secondary Sources]

This resource will have students explore the arduous journey of how women came to have the right to vote in the United States. The Slide Presentation is full of interactive visuals, discussion & debate topics, and engaging video clips from the movie 'Iron Jawed Angels'-- all of which will encourage students to delve deeper into examining the events & factors that led to suffrage. The core of this lesson involves cultivating critical reading skills by having students compare two different
Preview of U.S. Government | Federalism | Student Activities | Distance Learning

U.S. Government | Federalism | Student Activities | Distance Learning

You are purchasing a 15 page resource (A GOOGLE and Traditional version provided) containing the following activities on the topic of Federalism or the shared power between the states and the Federal Government:Activities Included:1) Warm-up activity in which students answer questions about a cartoon illustrating federalism.2) 2 Group activities in which students work in groups to examine "federalism" in schools in order to better understand the federal system in the U.S. Government. (worksheets
Preview of The Role of the Canadian Government and Responsible Citizenship - Full Unit

The Role of the Canadian Government and Responsible Citizenship - Full Unit

This unit covers the following big ideas:Municipal, Provincial, and Federal Government - roles, responsibilities, and structureLevels of Government working together - assessing the effectiveness of Government actionsGovernments addressing social and environmental issuesResponsible citizenship, Charter rights, and freedoms, civic responsibilities Identifying and mapping social and environmental issues - stakeholders and perspectivesPolitical parties - exploring political parties in Canada and stu
Preview of 270 to win! WebQuest Worksheet on the history of the Electoral College!

270 to win! WebQuest Worksheet on the history of the Electoral College!

25 difficult questions for students on the history of the Electoral College, state voting trends, Republican and Democratic party and more! (updated for 2020)All answers can be found by letting the student explore the site 270towin.comFor historical references, allowing students to use other parts of the internet would be beneficial. Perfect double period, block style lesson. Will take around an hour for middle school to complete. Answer key included (Key is first 4 pages, blank printable docume
Preview of Time Magazine Donald Trump Interview Questions- IF HE WINS

Time Magazine Donald Trump Interview Questions- IF HE WINS

On April 30, 2024, Time Magazine released an interview with former President Donald Trump. In this interview, Donald Trump shares his plans for if he wins the 2024 election. This resource is divided into four sections:1Context - students identify when/where/who regarding the interview. The Interview: Students explore the purpose of the interview and answer questions based on certain terms and perspectives presented.The Issues- Trump identifies his plan for quite a few issues/areas. In this secti
Preview of 3 Branches of Government Graphic Organizers Election 2024 Google Slidesâ„¢

3 Branches of Government Graphic Organizers Election 2024 Google Slidesâ„¢

This distance learning resource includes digital access via interactive Google Slidesâ„¢. The eight pages of graphic organizers give students the opportunity to learn about the structure, roles and responsibilities of our government, with a focus on the legislative, executive and judicial branches. Additionally, they'll takes notes on checks and balances that are so important in our government. Also, students will share their opinions of various issues often discussed and debated in government
Preview of There Is No Such Thing As Not Voting, Eric Liu TED Talk Lesson Digital or Paper

There Is No Such Thing As Not Voting, Eric Liu TED Talk Lesson Digital or Paper

This resource is intended to be used with Eric Liu's TED Talk, There Is No Such Thing As Not Voting. This TED Talk lesson makes a wonderful supplement to most middle and high school Social Studies, Civics, and American Government classes.TED lessons make great lesson plans on "sub days." Very little prep!This resource is editable. (Print as PDF for students or share Google Slides with students.)TED Talk Description:Many people like to talk about how important voting is, how it's your civic duty
Preview of Propaganda & Political Campaign Ads- Close Viewing Analysis & Written Reflection

Propaganda & Political Campaign Ads- Close Viewing Analysis & Written Reflection

Your middle and high school students will be highly engaged by this 16-page lesson filled with critical thinking opportunities: Propaganda & Political Campaign Ads- Close Viewing Analysis & Written Reflection. Your students will learn about 4 different types of propaganda: card-stacking, fear, name calling, and pinpointing the enemy, and how politicians utilize propaganda, particularly in campaign ads, to sway voters while analyzing campaign ads. After watching 2 ads as a class and prac
Preview of QAnon- Dangerous Conspiracy Theory- Listen, Short Answer, & Conversation

QAnon- Dangerous Conspiracy Theory- Listen, Short Answer, & Conversation

Some conspiracy theories are dangerous. QAnon is known to be racist, antisemitic, and homophobic. Its supporters have reached positions of legislative power and Q supporters were a part of the riot on Capitol Hill. After the most recent Q predictions did not come true during the inauguration, QAnon may grow, transform, or deflate. I believe that teachers can help disassemble it by addressing it directly as a trusted adult with a reliable news source.I encourage you to hold this podcast-based
Preview of Presidential Election Activities Bundle

Presidential Election Activities Bundle

Created by
Cullom Corner
Are you teaching about the Presidential Election Process? Then look no further! Everything you need is here! All of my Presidential Election products in one place at a reduced price!!
Preview of Political Spectrum & Politic Parties, What is Media Bias? (eLearn/In Person)

Political Spectrum & Politic Parties, What is Media Bias? (eLearn/In Person)

Students will start off by taking a political survey using two different links. They will respond and reflect on their results. The teacher will then lead the students through a brief understanding of what our political spectrum is like, how similar Republicans and Democrats are, extremists, , Media Bias, and lastly watch two videos [or 2 EdPuzzles linked] on how the Republican Party has evolved in our nation's history as well as the Democratic Party.This Lesson Includes:+Google Slides to prese
Preview of John Lewis- Voting Rights & Black Leaders- Listen, Short Answer, & Conversation

John Lewis- Voting Rights & Black Leaders- Listen, Short Answer, & Conversation

John Lewis was pivotal towards ending the Jim Crow Segregation in the South and the creation of the Voting Rights Act in the 1960s. He remained a powerful figure during the George Floyd protests until his death in the summer of 2020. This podcast episode, questions, and answers guide you through his incredible, powerful life, and it explains the philosophy of peaceful protest and why peaceful protest can be as impactful as war. We lost a great man, and the struggle towards justice is not yet wo
Preview of Major & Minor Political Parties in US History & Modern Times- Text & Questions

Major & Minor Political Parties in US History & Modern Times- Text & Questions

Are you looking for an engaging reading and lesson on the political parties in the United States? Major & Minor Political Parties in US History & Modern Times- Text and Questions is a no-prep 24-page lesson plan, that explains the history of our two-party system, how the political parties have evolved and changed, the differences between the Democratic and Republican parties, and what it means to be Independent or belong to a third party. Students will read an interesting text and answ
Preview of What are your Political Viewpoints? A Survey for Middle and High School Students

What are your Political Viewpoints? A Survey for Middle and High School Students

How well do your students understand politics and political viewpoints? In middle and high school, your students are beginning to identify their own positions on key political issues, and What are your Political Viewpoints? A Survey for Middle and High School Students will help them identify where they and a family member fall on the spectrum of political viewpoints for current issues in our nation and which are at the forefront during election years. In this low-prep and compelling activity, s
Preview of United States Presidential Election Process- Primaries to the Electoral College

United States Presidential Election Process- Primaries to the Electoral College

Amidst the buzz of election season, it's essential as educators to foster active engagement and knowledge among our middle and high school students. The comprehensive 37-page resource, United States Presidential Election Process - Primaries to the Electoral College is designed to captivate and inform. Students delve into the detailed workings of electing a president, covering everything from constitutional qualifications to the intricacies of primaries, caucuses, national conventions, campaigns,
Preview of U.S. Government | Civics | Constitution | "We the Voter" Video Activities

U.S. Government | Civics | Constitution | "We the Voter" Video Activities

This download contains 13 ready-to-print and use video activities that correspond to the online collection of - We the Voters Series - (short- high interest viral films). Each worksheet and extension activity corresponds to a different video in this online (free public access) film collection and are perfect activities to use a warm-ups, hooks or as a supplement to a lecture. (Each activity only takes about 10 minutes or less to complete)Topics addressed:-Government Regulation-Why people should
Preview of Create Your Own Political Cartoons!

Create Your Own Political Cartoons!

Created by
Dan Hammer
Students explore examples of political cartoons from history and try to identify what the cartoon is referencing. Then they create their own political cartoons using the Political Cartoons Planning Document linked at the end of the slides.I use this activity during my 5th grade Revolutionary War unit but it can be used for any subject that has multiple sides.
Preview of A Brief History of Who Can Vote in the United States, Text, Terms, Questions

A Brief History of Who Can Vote in the United States, Text, Terms, Questions

As teachers, we want to impart to students the importance of the right to vote in a democracy. Perfect for both middle school and high school, students will find the text in A Brief History of Who Can Vote in the United States, Text, Terms, Questions to be engaging and interesting and the discussions they have with each other will challenge them to think critically. The 37-page, editable, easy-prep resource has been updated through the 2022 elections and will be updated again after the 2024 e
Preview of Presidential Pardons- A Recent History- Listen, Short Answer, & Conversation

Presidential Pardons- A Recent History- Listen, Short Answer, & Conversation

Every Thanksgiving, your students likely witness the lighthearted tradition of turkeys who receive a presidential pardon. But presidential powers are a serious power. This material covers highlights of famous presidential pardons, the powers, and limits of a pardon, and delves into how Trump has managed pardons in a self-serving way. These journalists go so far as to question if Trump will make a preemptive pardon for himself. This topic is highly relevant and may become even more relevant in
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