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Kindergarten elections - voting simulations for homeschool

Preview of Election Day Class President Election & Campaign Simulation! Fun & Authentic!

Election Day Class President Election & Campaign Simulation! Fun & Authentic!

In this Election Day class and student simulation, students learn how to run a presidential campaign, keep track of a budget and campaign expenses, target and win the vote of certain populations, and make campaign decisions to guide their philosophy! The simulation contains six distinct steps that guide students through the campaign and election process. This election simulation begins with students completing a questionnaire to figure out what matters to them and what candidate they will be i
Preview of 1860:  A Mock Election Activity

1860: A Mock Election Activity

Created by
misskotter
The year is 1860. The country is deeply divided. The next president will either lead the country toward a peaceful resolution or a bitter civil war. Who will you choose?In this activity students examine background information about the four candidates running for president in 1860. After taking notes about each candidate, students vote in a mock election. Then they analyze the actual election results.Included in this download:1. Student handout for taking notes about each of the candidates
Preview of The Election Process: How a President Gets Elected Notes and Simulation Activity

The Election Process: How a President Gets Elected Notes and Simulation Activity

The President of the United States holds perhaps the single highest individual rank in the country. The role of the president includes being the chief executive, commander in chief ceremonial head of state, among others. The road to becoming president is difficult. First, you must win a primary vote of your political party (primaries), then the National Convention vote for your political party and finally the general election vote of the country through the electoral college. With this activity,
Preview of Election Ballot

Election Ballot

Created by
Christy Mendoza
Add a mock election to your unit on government. If your students are learning about the US government, what better way for them to learn, than to actually experience the process of voting. From registering to vote (see separate listing), to casting a ballot, students can experience what it is like to take part in our participatory democracy. This mock election ballot is designed to use for various elections. Simply fill in the candidates/choices and you are ready to go. We even built a vo
Preview of Biden foreign policy simulation

Biden foreign policy simulation

This product was updated April 22, 2021. . It involves the students in assessing Biden foreign policy in regard to 13 topics:(a) WHO membership (b) the Paris Climate Accords (c) the new START Treaty (d) The Muslim Ban (e) US relations with Saudi Arabia (f) US Embassy in Jerusalem? (g) US relations with right - wing Eastern European governments (h) US relations towards Mexico and Central America(i) The Cuban Embargo (j) US relations with Brazil (k) US relations with N. Korea (l) US
Preview of Super Hero Election Unit

Super Hero Election Unit

Created by
Dr Lori Elliott
Looking for a fun way to teach Elections? Let Super Heroes save the day! This unit is designed with Step-by-Step instructions to help you through the Election process. Each step has a description of the lesson/task. I have also provided helpful information and resources for each step. You can use the unit with one class, a grade level, or an entire school! It can be used with K-5 students. Step by Step directions, resources, and reproducibles are provided for each part of the election process.
Preview of Bill to Law - Nine Steps: PowerPoint, Doodle Dat Note, Printables, Simulation

Bill to Law - Nine Steps: PowerPoint, Doodle Dat Note, Printables, Simulation

This product provides the nine basic steps involved in making a law, from bill to law, in the U.S. Congress. It includes a colorful, fun PowerPoint that addresses these steps along with a link to Schoolhouse Rocks cartoon video on the topic. Additionally, there is a Doodle Dat Notes Page that allows students to take notes from the PowerPoint in a "scavenger hunt" type way that includes graphics for students to color as they go!Included is a "flowchart" (both complete and blank) that delineates
Preview of Elections and Voting Powerpoint Mock Voting

Elections and Voting Powerpoint Mock Voting

Created by
SaltLifeTeacher
***There is also a package that contains other documents like a ballot and voters registration card.*** This powerpoint contains information about elections and voting. There is also a mock voting against The Chocolate Party and The Gummy Party. Each party has a few slides stating what they are about and what they are going to do if they get elected.
Preview of Seven Grade Social Studies Task - Women's Suffrage Movement

Seven Grade Social Studies Task - Women's Suffrage Movement

This is a social studies task I created that utilizes four separate resources and expects students to not only draw on their knowledge of the women's rights movement, but to also use these resources to answer questions tailored to this information. These resources include a political cartoon, a map of the United States with respective years allowing women rights, a quote by Susan B. Anthony, and a short excerpt explaining this time in history. This task also requires students to write responsi
Preview of Voter's Registration Form

Voter's Registration Form

Created by
Christy Mendoza
Add a mock election to your unit on government. If your students are learning about the US government, what better way for them to learn, than to actually experience the process of voting. From registering to vote, to casting a ballot (see separate listing), students can experience what it is like to take part in our participatory democracy. This mock voter registration form is modeled after the real US voter registration form. Simply fill in grade, school name, and classroom numbers and y
Preview of Political Ad - Election of 1800

Political Ad - Election of 1800

Created by
History Source
Students will produce their own political ad for the Election of 1800! This is a great way for students to invest in the issues of the time and think like a candidate-supporter or opponent. If you like this project, please let me know by rating it and following me. Thank you!
Preview of 2022 Massachusetts Gubernatorial/Governor Race Mock Ballot, Grades K-2

2022 Massachusetts Gubernatorial/Governor Race Mock Ballot, Grades K-2

Created by
Nicole Daly
This one page product is geared towards lower elementary grades, where visuals are necessary. Pairs well with the Grades 3-12 version, also available for purchase in my product library, for grade/school-wide mock elections! Can be printed in full color or black and white. Each printed page = 2 ballots.
Preview of Freedom Summer Phone App Activity

Freedom Summer Phone App Activity

This product utilizes an app called "Freedom Summer" developed by Indiana University which walks students through 20 primary sources from the Civil Rights Era. On the app, students read and answer multiple choice questions for comprehension. On the worksheet I have created, there are additional questions about events and their impacts, as well as an analysis of which events exemplify taking civic action. As a closure, students put the events in order to show they completed the activity. This is
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