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Elections - voting lecture pdfs

Preview of Presidential Election Process

Presidential Election Process

Created by
Cullom Corner
Updated with Election 2024 information as of April 2024. Teach your students the steps it takes to become president.Included in this product:1. Lesson Plan - editable in two formats - Google Slides & DocIncludes Objectives, Lesson Context, Content/Vocabulary to Preview, Vocabulary in Lesson, Common Student Misconceptions, Day 1-3 Instructions2. Presidential Election Process Slideshow - text is editable, background is not. It includes the following steps:Qualifications to be PresidentBecoming
Preview of After Truth - Disinformation and the Cost of Fake News - PPT Lecture

After Truth - Disinformation and the Cost of Fake News - PPT Lecture

Created by
LititUp
In-depth analysis of the documentary "After Truth: Dinsformation and the Cost of Fake News" (2020). Full documentary link (free) can be found on the last slide of the PowerPoint. The lecture can last about a week, it includes: - summary of key moments from the documentary - further analysis of the consequences of fake news- key information is highlighted for students to note-take- discussion questions- mini-assignments - links to websites, videos
Preview of The Seven Roles of the President

The Seven Roles of the President

Created by
Campaign K-12
Explore the seven roles of the president: Chief of the Executive Branch, Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, Head of State, Director of Foreign Policy, Head of Political Party, Guardian of the Economy, and Legislative Leader. This product comes with a chart for students to fill out, a teacher's key, and a fun, hands on activity building "hats" to match the many roles of the president. The hat activity is based on the idiom, "He wears many hats."
Preview of Reconstruction in a Nutshell

Reconstruction in a Nutshell

This graphic organizer accompanies an presentation utilizing the online resource provided at prezi.com. This free resource allows teachers to create animated graphic organizer-style presentations that are more engaging than a traditional PowerPoint. Within the prezi there is a YouTube video embedded showing people today trying to take a literacy test for the purpose of voting.
Preview of American Political Parties

American Political Parties

In this presentation, the definition of political parties and the major political parties in the United States are explained, along with an infographic that places the parties along the liberal/conservative ideological spectrum and introduces the socialist to capitalist spectrum. Several of the slides can easily be adapted into partner or small group activities, and discussion questions are included.
Preview of Presidential Election Lesson & Activity: American Politics

Presidential Election Lesson & Activity: American Politics

Created by
HASHTAG PROUDMOM
This is a powerpoint presentation / lecture teaching American politics! Appropriate for Middle School, High School, or Home School THIS LESSON IS PERFECT TO TEACH BEFORE THE UPCOMING ELECTION. After teaching this, kids will be able to participate and listen more actively in the upcoming election. This lesson contains: History of the two major political parties (Republican/Democrat) Evolution of the two major parties Values and philosophies of each party Party stances on several topics: eco
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Should the US Lower the Voting Age?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Should the US Lower the Voting Age?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Ups and Downs: a Fable about Politics

Ups and Downs: a Fable about Politics

Created by
Donna Van Cleve
In this volatile season of politics and rhetoric, it’s good for us to step back and try to look at all perspectives. Ups and Downs is a fable using a termite colony to uncover the mindsets of our political parties. Use this fable as a springboard to teach about the political parties and their platforms, and how important it is for the electorate to know: • what the Constitution means to them, • what’s going on in government • the issues of our time • what they believe and why Otherwise, we
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: How Much Should We Spend on Elections?

Discussion-Based Lesson: How Much Should We Spend on Elections?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Political Cartoons Explained

Political Cartoons Explained

Created by
FromTheMiddle
These slides explain what political cartoons are and what they mean. Great for an introduction to a political cartoon unit. Bundle with my political cartoon analyzing worksheet!
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