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Elections - voting classroom forms for homeschool

Preview of High School American Government & Politics Infographic Syllabus video slip

High School American Government & Politics Infographic Syllabus video slip

Created by
HelpingHistory
High School American Government & Politics Infographic Syllabus includes a FULLY Editable American Government & Politics Syllabus for High School, Video Permission Slip Page with video titles, and a Teacher Contact Page to post in class, hand out at Back to School Night, and give to students. ALL content is fully editable to suit your personal needs. (please see notes in slides to edit)Please email me with any questions at HelpingHistory@yahoo.comTERMS OF USE -This item is a paid digita
Preview of Presidents' Day Writing Paper/Presidents' Day Writing Stationary--DIFFERENTIATED

Presidents' Day Writing Paper/Presidents' Day Writing Stationary--DIFFERENTIATED

WHAT'S INCLUDED: 3 DIFFERENT PRESIDENTS' DAY PATTERNS (INCLUDING ONE WITH THE PRESIDENTS: WASHINGTON, LINCOLN, OBAMA, TRUMP, & JEFFERSON; AND ANOTHER WITH MOUNT RUSHMORE & THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL) THAT CAN BE PRINTED IN A VARIETY OF OPTIONS--PERFECT FOR DIFFERENTIATION AND ACROSS GRADE LEVELS WHAT KIND OF PAGES ARE IN THIS PACK? *dotted lined paper *solid lined paper *wide lined (solid lined) *narrow lined (solid lined) *picture paper (for all types of lined pages) *blank stationary (u
Preview of 2008 ELECTION BALLOT

2008 ELECTION BALLOT

Created by
B.Rogers
Teach your students about the election process. Use this ballot sheet for your own class, grade level, or to have a schoolwide mock election on election day. There are 2 identical ballots on the page to save paper. The 2 major Presidential candidates are on it as well as a place to write in the name of a third candidate.
Preview of 2008 Presidential Debate

2008 Presidential Debate

Created by
B.Rogers
Keep your students informed about this year's all important Presidential election by having them complete this Venn diagram to compare and contrast the issues of the major Presidential candidates. This will help encourage students to stop, look, and listen to the news about the upcoming election. They should be encouraged to watch debates, conventions (summer), as well as read newspapers and watch the news in order to become informed citizens.
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