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Elections - voting resources for Easel and for homeschool

Preview of Duck for President Read Aloud - Voting Activities - Reading Comprehension

Duck for President Read Aloud - Voting Activities - Reading Comprehension

This "Duck for President" printable or digital interactive read-aloud lesson plan pack includes rigorous text dependent questions, differentiated graphic organizers, response to text writing activities, a craftivity, and detailed lesson plans. These "Duck for President" activities will help you meet several core standards while maintaining your tradition of reading aloud for pleasure. You will guide students to use evidence from the text to deepen their understanding of the story and respond in
Preview of 2020 Election, Presidential Unit: Biden and Trump, Biographies and More!

2020 Election, Presidential Unit: Biden and Trump, Biographies and More!

Created by
Gina Kennedy
2020 Presidential Election Unit Everything you need to teach this year's election to your students. This is an unusual year and students will be talking about the election this fall. This unit will provide all of the background they need on the candidates, their stances on the issues, and the presidential election process itself. No prep! Print and teach!Digital Lessons Included!Lessons included with this unit:*2020 Presidential Election Vocabulary*Election Process Lesson/w Follow-up Activity*
Preview of Types of Government Wanted Posters: A fun way to learn about political systems

Types of Government Wanted Posters: A fun way to learn about political systems

This lesson is a fun way to teach your students about different political systems around the world throughout history and in modern times. Students can work independently or in small groups to research four different kinds of political leadership: dictatorship, monarchy, theocracy, and democracy.They need to complete independent research to find information about the following topics:Rise to power: How does this type of leader get chosen (are there fair elections, do they take power by force, or
Preview of 2nd grade Civics - Laws - Citizenship - Distance Learning

2nd grade Civics - Laws - Citizenship - Distance Learning

Created by
MillieBee
This is a civics mini unit (student booklet form) that is a fun, engaging, hands-on experience in making and understanding the need for laws. Students assist the astronauts in electing a leader on Planet Confusion, a place where there is no leader or laws. Students learn why leaders and laws are necessary and they will understand the consequences of the absence of laws. Students experience real-life understanding of laws and citizenship as they relate it to their own lives in this hands-on c
Preview of Political Parties | Where are you on the political spectrum? | Quiz and Activity

Political Parties | Where are you on the political spectrum? | Quiz and Activity

Use this left vs. right survey to assist students in discovering their political ideology. By the end of this assignment, students will be able to explain their stance on hot button issues in politics. They'll explain why they identify with being more left, liberal, and Democratic, moderate, or right, conservative, and Republican. Students will gain an understanding of how they can become civically involved based on their political views. Students will answer 20 questions by rating how much they
Preview of Who Can Run? Qualifications for Office U.S. Election Article & Review for Civics

Who Can Run? Qualifications for Office U.S. Election Article & Review for Civics

This Who Can Run? Qualifications for Political Office Article & Review for Civics covers the Constitutional requirements for running for the Presidency, Senate, and House of Representatives in the United States. A graphic organizer, vocabulary review, and reflection are included, as well as a Who Can Run? scenario activity in which students read character bios and determine who is qualified to run for office. Perfect for any middle or high school Civics, American History, or American Govern
Preview of Lincoln-Douglas Debates Reading

Lincoln-Douglas Debates Reading

A great READING resource with QUESTIONS and ANSWER KEY included! It focuses on the Lincoln-Douglas Debates. Included are 1 page reading, 1 question sheet and 1 answer key! Perfect for homework assignments, classwork or test review! Can be used for both middle and high school level. The reading defines what debates are and provides context on why Lincoln and Douglas debated. Next, it focuses on events that shaped the topic of the debates. This includes Kansas-Nebraska Act, Bleeding Kansas, and t
Preview of Veterans Day Activities | Veterans Day Passage, Writing, and Vocabulary

Veterans Day Activities | Veterans Day Passage, Writing, and Vocabulary

Your students will love learning about Veterans Day with this close reading activity packet that you can use as Reading Comprehension or Social Studies content. The text-based comprehension questions and KWL Chart support close reading and the after reading activities help kids understand what Veterans Day is all about!Please see PREVIEW for a closer look!Included in this packet:Veterans Day Reading PassageKWL Graphic Organizer Two Pages of Comprehension QuestionsGuiding Questions Student Copies
Preview of Mayor, Governor, President Roles, and Voting Materials

Mayor, Governor, President Roles, and Voting Materials

Off-year elections are just as important to study as the big one every four years. Learning the roles, a Mayor, Governor, and President play in our government are addressed here as well. We need to think about the basic knowledge students need to learn to be the basis of their understanding for the next five to ten years. This resource will give you lots of supplemental pieces to make that learning stretch beyond the few paragraphs in a textbook. It’s designed to make your teaching easier and le
Preview of HINK PINK et al. PUZZLES Election Word Riddles Task Cards Vocabulary GATE

HINK PINK et al. PUZZLES Election Word Riddles Task Cards Vocabulary GATE

Created by
Barbara Evans
HINK PINKS, HINKY PINKIES, HINKITY PINKITIES, and HITINKITY PITINKITIES are riddles that help children learn to problem solve while exercising vocabulary skills (definitions, synonyms, parts of speech, rimes, ...). These Election themed, printable task cards prompt your students to interpret data, make inferences, draw conclusions, and analyze new information. Hink Pinks, et al. riddles are terrific for centers, enrichment, differentiation, bell ringers, sponge activities, and GATE. You can even
Preview of All The President's Men Movie Guide | Reporting | Journalism (PG - 1976)

All The President's Men Movie Guide | Reporting | Journalism (PG - 1976)

Created by
TeacherTravis
All The President's Men Movie Guide | Reporting | Journalism (PG - 1976) challenges students to digest and comprehend the many complexities of the Watergate scandal as investigative reporters Woodward and Bernstein team up. Compare and contrast the strategies they use while questioning their sources. Evaluate Ben Bradlee's decisions to print, or not print, their stories. Conduct further research on the headlines that resulted from their story and finally, imagine how this story would be handled
Preview of U.S. Elections, Electoral College, Interest Groups Task Cards for Civics

U.S. Elections, Electoral College, Interest Groups Task Cards for Civics

This set of U.S. Elections, Electoral College, and Interest Groups Task Cards are a perfect review activity for middle school Civics, American Government, or even American History students studying United States elections. This set of 32 task cards quizzes students on vocabulary and key concepts related to United States Elections, the Electoral College and Bush v. Gore, qualifications for running for office (the Presidency, Senate, and House of Representatives), term limits and lengths, and Inte
Preview of Women's Suffrage Activity | 19th Amendment Voting | Virtual Field Trip

Women's Suffrage Activity | 19th Amendment Voting | Virtual Field Trip

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Looking for an activity for Women's History Month or your lessons about the Suffrage Movement, 19th Amendment & Women's Rights to Vote in the United States? This Google Slides digital resource let your students explore information about the places, people, and events connected to Suffrage Movement. Choice boards feature over 25 links to amazing videos, virtual tours, and student-friendly websites. You can assign all of the blocks or allow students to choose a given number of virtual tours, v
Preview of Election Day 2024: Uncle Sam Hat Drawing, Art Sub Plan, & Writing Prompts

Election Day 2024: Uncle Sam Hat Drawing, Art Sub Plan, & Writing Prompts

Need patriotic, Election Day 2024 activities for your bulletin board in November? Imagine these Uncle Sam hat drawing projects in your hallway with a writing prompt. The step by step drawing tutorial and PowerPoint also makes perfect no prep, emergency art sub plans for elementary art for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders.A fun roll a dice game, ‘you pick’ worksheet, and digital spinners helps kids choose patterns. Moreover, boost their confidence and creativity. And, it’ll help cash-strapped teachers l
Preview of Fun Election Writing Prompt - Argumentative Paragraph for 3rd or 4th Grade

Fun Election Writing Prompt - Argumentative Paragraph for 3rd or 4th Grade

Created by
Brenda Kovich
Have some fun with this election writing prompt. Third or fourth grade students write argumentative paragraphs to persuade others to vote for a book character for president. Afterward, you can even hold an election! Open the preview to get a closer look at this writing project. (Although the previews are in full color, student pages are also included in grayscale.)Guided by a series of organizers, students use proven strategies to develop persuasive texts:Choosing a topicGenerating reasonsOrgani
Preview of Election

Election

There are 11 different pieces teaching about the election process. Electoral College, Primaries and Caucuses, political parties, and more. Activities include close reads with critical thinking and comprehension questions, activities to simulate an Electoral College, comparing and contrasting, etc.
Preview of Elections and Voting for Primary Grades

Elections and Voting for Primary Grades

I always struggle to find appropriate election materials to use with Primary students, so decided to compile some ideas here. There are a couple of simple books on “Who Can Be President?” and “What Does the President Do?” from lots of harder-to-read sources. Additional sources are given within. Then, there is an inspired realistic passage to read and discuss on the topic: “What It’s Like to Be President.” Also, included are 3 graphic organizers on the President and the major party candidates. T
Preview of U.S. Elections, Electoral College, and Interest Groups Review Activities

U.S. Elections, Electoral College, and Interest Groups Review Activities

This United States Elections, Electoral College, and Interest Groups Review Games kit includes four review puzzles that cover key concepts and vocabulary related to U.S. elections, qualifications for office, the Electoral College and Bush v. Gore, Interest Groups, PACs, and Super PACs. The worksheets include a maze escape, crossword puzzle, vocabulary word search, and an emoji riddle for students to crack! Perfect for Civics, American History, or American Government students, these puzzles can s
Preview of Votos de cosas favoritas Elecciones Voting for my favorite things Elections

Votos de cosas favoritas Elecciones Voting for my favorite things Elections

Voto, es un producto perfecto para trabajar el tema de las elecciones o simplemente para conocerse en el Back To School, comienzo de clases. Aquí el estudiante votará por 20 cosas diferentes. Puedes escoger trabajar un slide por día, varios o tods. También incluye Task Cards a color y blanco-negro, estas son perfectas para tener en grupo pequeño y fomentar la conversación. También está disponible en Easel para que el estudiante mueva el círculo y marque su contestaión.Otros materiales disponi
Preview of Progressive Era Election of 1912 w/ Graphic Org and Questions Distance Learning

Progressive Era Election of 1912 w/ Graphic Org and Questions Distance Learning

Everything about the Progessive Era Presidential Election of 1912! This packet includes direct excerpts from the political platforms of the Democrat, Republican, Progressive, and Socialist Party on the key issues of the election, along with a graphic organizer and guided reading questions. Answer key is provided.
Preview of The Presidents Centers or Small Group Activity - Great for President's Day!

The Presidents Centers or Small Group Activity - Great for President's Day!

Introduce students to the roles and responsibilities, qualifications for, and reasons for being a U.S. President in this Centers or Response Group Activity. Activity addresses the office of presidency and the contributions of key presidents from George Washington to Abraham Lincoln to Barack Obama, and introducing our newest president, Joe Biden.Avoid lecturing or boring text reading by allowing students to visit 5 Centers around your classroom to gather information on the following topics:1.
Preview of Ultimate Guide to the US Presidents | Presidents Walking Tour, Centers Activity

Ultimate Guide to the US Presidents | Presidents Walking Tour, Centers Activity

Looking for a fun and engaging activity to teach all the basic facts about American Presidents? Take your students on a Walking Tour to meet George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Barack Obama, Joe Biden and others as they served in the White House. This is a wonderful Walking Tour or Gallery Walk lesson on ten of the significant presidents in American history. From the founding fathers to our first African-American leader, the stories of leadership and dedication are shared with
Preview of Electoral College Activity Worksheet or Virtual Document for Distance Learning

Electoral College Activity Worksheet or Virtual Document for Distance Learning

Are you teaching about the Electoral College but having a hard time explaining it? Use the United States of Fantasy, which has a political system similar to our own. Their nation is divided into ten states with a set number of electoral votes awarded to each state according to its population. Bring the Electoral College into clarity by analyzing this original data that simplifies the numbers while relaying the concept. The kids will love it! Plus, this resource is available in print or digital f
Preview of Election Day Reading & Writing Pack

Election Day Reading & Writing Pack

Created by
Meryma Learning
Election Day Reading & Writing PackEngage your students with an exciting and comprehensive "Election Day Reading & Writing Pack" designed to inspire learning about the voting process and the significance of Election Day. This educational resource is perfect for third to fifth-grade students, encouraging them to explore, comprehend, and express their understanding of the democratic process in an inclusive and engaging manner.This pack includes a compelling reading passage titled "Election
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