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11th grade elections - voting projects

Preview of Create Your Own Political Party Project

Create Your Own Political Party Project

Want an engaging, hands-on project to help your students learn about political parties? Try my Create Your Own Political Party Project! This resource provides a complete, ready-to-implement project for students learning about political parties that will allow students in groups of four to create their own. The project includes instructions for four group roles as well as an individual rubric to assess each student. The file contains full instructions for teachers including common core standards,
Preview of Voting Rights Election Day Political Parties Unit - Mock Election Activities

Voting Rights Election Day Political Parties Unit - Mock Election Activities

Explore voting rights, voting behavior, and turnout, this election's candidates, and political party platforms, culminating in a mock election, with this inquiry-driven, primary source-based unit that asks, “Is voting a responsibility, a right, or a privilege?” Designed specifically to be used in any year- Presidential, mid-term, or any odd-year election! Check out the Preview for a detailed look at this compelling unit!This unit comes in two formats: print PDF and digital Google files.Greatness
Preview of Political Parties Platforms Mock Election Day Voting Activities

Political Parties Platforms Mock Election Day Voting Activities

Compare political party platforms, research candidates on the ballot, evaluate campaign ads, and conduct a mock Election Day in this activity kit.There’s lots of flexibility to tailor to your upcoming local election, students’ interests, and time constraints. Highly scaffolded with critical thinking and source skill-building, this universal kit is perfect for leading up to any election, year after year!This kit comes in both print PDF and paperless Google files.Get this and a bunch more activit
Preview of U.S. Government Resources - Power Points, Guided Notes, HW, Tests, & Projects

U.S. Government Resources - Power Points, Guided Notes, HW, Tests, & Projects

UPDATE 8/1/2021 - I have converted the PowerPoints included in this bundle to google slides as well with all of the video included. You will get both with this package. This is a great deal of the materials that I use for my U.S. Government and U.S. Government Honors classes. This probably will not carry you for an entire school year, but it's close. Some of the things that I do in my class I do not have rights to (textbook worksheets, etc.) and I’m in no position to share. I also teach financi
Preview of US History Protest from Suffrage to Civil Rights Print & Digital

US History Protest from Suffrage to Civil Rights Print & Digital

Challenge your students to think beyond themselves in this point-of-view focused thematic unit examining 4 very different 1900s American protest movements. This unit coversFounders' views on First Amendment rightsLandmark Supreme Court on free speechRecent protest movementsSilent Sentinels and suffragists of the early 1900sJapanese American internment during WWIISit-In demonstrators of the Civil Rights MovementAlcatraz Occupation and the American Indian Movement of the 1970sThis unit strengthens
Preview of Fun Rhetorical Situation Project for AP Language or High School English

Fun Rhetorical Situation Project for AP Language or High School English

Looking for a fun project for AP Language or high school English to introduce rhetorical situation (speaker, purpose, and audience)? In this fun, multi-day writing and video project, groups of students just learning about rhetorical analysis, ethos/pathos/logos, and other essentials work together to launch a new political party, write a short speech, then adapt that speech to each of the audiences they encounter on the campaign trail! This project bundle includes a detailed teacher's guide, edit
Preview of Mock Election Project

Mock Election Project

This project is designed to have students participate in a mock election where they learn about the American election process. Students will form political parties, create platforms, deliver speeches, engage in debates, direct political commercials, and become immersed in your classroom election. The bundle includes the student directions, teacher directions, campaign manager task chart, presidential elections workbook, sample debate questions, and political party platform graphic organizer. My
Preview of Letter to Congress Legislative Branch, House of Representatives Senate worksheet

Letter to Congress Legislative Branch, House of Representatives Senate worksheet

Created by
AMY MILLER
Assignment to write a letter to a congressperson about an issue the student feels strongly about. A template is included in business letter format.
Preview of Social Science Survival Packet: High School American Government BUNDLE

Social Science Survival Packet: High School American Government BUNDLE

INCLUDES:Movies/Documentaries Viewing GuidesProjectsBell Ringers Classroom Task Cards 85 Resources! Teaching packets with movie or documentary guides and associated projects is a strategic approach to enhancing engagement, fostering critical thinking, supporting multidisciplinary learning, addressing diverse needs, promoting active participation, facilitating project-based learning, cultivating media literacy, aligning with curriculum standards, and encouraging a lifelong love of learning.While
Preview of Teaching American Government Resource BUNDLE (Viewing Guides/Projects/Etc.)

Teaching American Government Resource BUNDLE (Viewing Guides/Projects/Etc.)

Teaching American Government Resource BUNDLE Includes: Viewing Guides (Summaries/Vocabulary/Questions)Projects (Bill of Rights Poster)Essay PromptsTask CardsPacing Guideand More!
Preview of Political Party Poster & Essay Project

Political Party Poster & Essay Project

Created by
Cullom Corner
Help your students understand the key differences of the two major political parties as well as four minor parties (Libertarian Party, Green Party, Constitution Party, & Modern Whig Party). Students will use the party platforms to help them understand the perspectives of the political parties on twelve major societal issues such as healthcare, immigrant, taxes, etc. Then, they will create a poster in groups. Ultimately the assessment for this project is the essay the students will write at t
Preview of Political Socialization Tree

Political Socialization Tree

Student Instructions: Complete the tree to create a visual representation of all the factors that have contributed to your personal political socialization. When done, complete the political typology quiz posted on Google Classroom to see where you fall on the spectrum according to your political socialization. Please make your tree COLORFUL as if it was SUMMER TIME :) Print Instructions: Print double sided on 11x17 paper. Instructions/prompts are on the front. Students will create their tree o
Preview of Create a school survey to analyze public opinion polls!

Create a school survey to analyze public opinion polls!

Discussing the role of The People and Public Opinion is a very important topic within any government, civics, current events or history class. However, nothing helps students to learn information better than actually living it! In this activity, students get to design their own survey, poll their peers, analyze the results and answer critical thinking questions about how political analysts might use their research. DOK 3 and 4! Student-centered learning!This is consistently one of my student
Preview of ”I Like Ike” TV Campaign Ad Analysis (1950s - Fifties) + Distance Learning Versi

”I Like Ike” TV Campaign Ad Analysis (1950s - Fifties) + Distance Learning Versi

”I Like Ike” TV Campaign Ad Analysis guides students to through the first political ad on the new medium of television. Students study the two pictures from the ad and then are asked to compare it to today’s political ads. Finally students create a political poster listing reasons why voters should support Eisenhower. An alternate version of the assignment includes a YouTube address and a QR Code linking to the original 1952 commercial. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a complet
Preview of Election Scrapbook Project & PPT

Election Scrapbook Project & PPT

Election Scrapbook Project & PPT is a hands-on approach to the upcoming elections. Students will create a scrapbook that is divided into sections such as... "Meet the Candidates" which allows students to get to know each candidate, their platforms, political advertisements and much more. I have also included a rubric and a powerpoint to explain the project step-by-step. This scrapbook turns into a great piece of history for each student which they can treasure forever.
Preview of Presidential Election Process Lapbook / Interactive Notebook (6-12th)

Presidential Election Process Lapbook / Interactive Notebook (6-12th)

One of the most important events in American government and politics is the election of our United States President. Teach the Presidential Election Process with this hands-on learning tool. Study the history of how the political parties were established, the requirements for becoming a presidential candidate, events surrounding the National Conventions, and much more. Includes an in-depth Study Guide, a practical list of additional resources, and numerous website links that can be used to teac
Preview of Create Your Own Political Party Group Interactive Project Google Slides Editable

Create Your Own Political Party Group Interactive Project Google Slides Editable

Created by
Hey Jackie J
This is a FUN interactive group project where students create their own political party. There is a detailed beginning to prepare them about the history of political parties, so no worries if they don't have that foundational knowledge. It guides students to think about both sides of issues and then they come up with their stance. I left off a few "issues" that you might want to add back on if you teach older students. (ie: abortion )the culminating project is a creation of an advertisement (pos
Preview of Federal Election Research Paper | US History Project | 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

Federal Election Research Paper | US History Project | 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

The Federal Election Research Paper or Project is a great opportunity for 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade students to learn how to become informed voters in their future. This editable research activity/project allows students to flex their research skills on possible candidates in a Federal Election. They are required to do in-depth research on candidates and policies, format their research paper in a specific way and argue their selected candidate. Teachers will love that this activity is struc
Preview of Are citizens voting? Voter Turnout project

Are citizens voting? Voter Turnout project

Created by
William Randel
Are citizens voting in our country? Why are they voting? Why are they not voting? How have citizens voted in the past presidential and midterm elections? This project will allow your students to research how the millennial population voted in the 2016 Presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Students will research voter turnout in other countries and compare their findings with United States voter turnout data. Students will analyze using articles on why Hillary Clinton lo
Preview of Campaign Project - Electoral College

Campaign Project - Electoral College

Created by
S Mann
Explaining the elections process for the President is no easy task, but this Campaign Project will engage students in their own campaigns for class president. Students will explore their political affiliations, create campaign signs and advertisements, participate in both a primary election (popular vote) and general election (electoral votes). It begins as an individual assignment, but then campaign groups are formed, and finally, the selection of vice president running mates increase the inten
Preview of Political Election Campaign SIMULATION

Political Election Campaign SIMULATION

This is a ten day Simulation that could be shortened down if you'd like. It includes a detailed timeline, information on debating and research, framework for how special interest groups operate(including donating money to candidates who have to drop out if they don't get enough money) a rubric and more. I've been using this simulation in my American Government class for 20 years and it's a staple of the class. Students will learn the process BY DOING!!!
Preview of President's Day Research Project | Make a Pennant | Presidency Memorial Patriot

President's Day Research Project | Make a Pennant | Presidency Memorial Patriot

Our President Research Project posters are the PERFECT way to celebrate President's Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Election Day, Local Voting Events and More! Your students are able to demonstrate their research about the Presidents. The research posters themselves are visually engaging and perfect for display. There is also the option for student's to create their own pennants for display. Please know that this is a means for students to conduct their own research, but this research does no
Preview of Interviewing Voters Project

Interviewing Voters Project

Created by
Cullom Corner
Would you like an engaging way for your students to learn more about a Presidential Election? Try this Interviewing Voters Project. Students will interview registered voters about issues related to the upcoming election, the election process, and current world issues. They will also connect this experience to how it benefits them as future voters.Since this product is created completely in Google, you can edit it however you need in order to accommodate your classroom needs. Since this product r
Preview of Member of Congress Social Media Profile Template and Worksheet Election Voting

Member of Congress Social Media Profile Template and Worksheet Election Voting

This activity can be used for units on the legislative branch or on political parties to assess student understanding of the structure and function of Congress. The content is made relevant to them through the inclusion of social media, and they get to be creative in the creation of their profile for a member of Congress. This can also be used before students learn about the legislative branch: after they complete this project, they can link it back to Article II of the Constitution.Includes:Stu
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