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10th grade elections - voting webquests

Preview of Election Process Webquest

Election Process Webquest

The assignment contains 35 questions about the U.S. presidential election process. Students will use a kid-friendly website to answer the questions. I have included an answer key. Please message me if you have any questions. *Great lesson plan! *I have included critical thinking questions at the end of the assignment. *The document can be uploaded to your website or Google Drive; however, please make sure it is password protected. Topics/Key Vocabulary: Requirements for presidential candidates E
Preview of All About the Electoral College Webquest (With Answer Key!)

All About the Electoral College Webquest (With Answer Key!)

Students will learn all about the Electoral College in this 24 question History.com webquest!Included in this webquest are the following:Important dates and historical figures associated with topic.How and why the Electoral College was established.The changes the election process has gone through since the Constitutional Convention. How electors are chosen and what they do.The formula used to determine how many electors are given to each state.The process that electors go through after election
Preview of Presidential Primary Election Webquest With Answer Key!

Presidential Primary Election Webquest With Answer Key!

This 18 question Votesmart.org webquest will allow students to learn all about how primaries work during the election process!Included in this webquest are the following:Details about the National Conventions.Different methods concerning how delegates are chosen.The difference between primaries and caucuses.The two types of primaries (open primaries and closed primaries).Two different ways the ballot can appear depending on the state.How delegates are awarded in each political party.Students wil
Preview of Government and Civics Collection

Government and Civics Collection

Created by
History Wizard
This great lesson plan collection includes over 40 lesson plans covering US Government and Civics. My students enjoy these lesson plans and have become very interested in how the Government works. Each lesson plan covers big ideas about the US Government and Civics. You can pick and choose which lesson plans will complete your own US Government/Civics unit. All of the webquests and worksheets cover the events of the American Revolution in great detail. I sell these lesson plans individually and
Preview of Biden v. Trump Candidate Comparison Election 2024 webquest

Biden v. Trump Candidate Comparison Election 2024 webquest

Get your students interested in the next presidential election with two candidates who have received a lot of attention recently! A great webquest and research activity that can lead to great class debates or argumentative essays. This is a great way to introduce the 2024 election process, develop research skills with credible websites, develop informed opinions with evidence to back it up, and teach civic responsibilities. Students really have fun with this!
Preview of Alice Paul and the 19th Amendment Worksheet: Great Reading

Alice Paul and the 19th Amendment Worksheet: Great Reading

Created by
History Wizard
This worksheet allows students learn about the protests in front of the White House by Alice Paul and other suffragettes. I use this worksheet to give students a stronger understanding of politics and people behind the 19th Amendment. My students love this worksheet and many students want to learn more about the protests and arrests of the suffragettes. This activity is very easy to use. All you have to do is print off the reading from the following website for classroom use or direct students
Preview of Two-Party System Webquest

Two-Party System Webquest

Created by
Lauren Barbaro
Every couple of years Americans exercise their right to vote on the next political leader. However do your students know that the United States is a two-party system. In this webquest, your students will learn about the two different political parties, which parties are associated with which issues, and advantages or disadvantages to the two-party system. Includes:- a print AND digital version of the webquest to meet your classroom needs. For those that use the printed version of the webquest, I
Preview of Article II Executive Branch Constitution Scavenger Hunt - Presidents Job

Article II Executive Branch Constitution Scavenger Hunt - Presidents Job

Students "fill in the blanks" using the Constitution to determine what exactly is the job of the President. The questions do require students to make inferences as well as fill in the blank. After they complete the short scavenger hunt, students go back and highlight anything they think sounds like a job description. Also includes my answers.
Preview of Campaign Finance Webquest

Campaign Finance Webquest

This worksheet helps students to explore several campaign finance websites and track how money gets to political campaigns. ********************************************************************* Customer Tips: Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches: • Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. Voila! You will now receive email updates about this store. How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to
Preview of Presidential Cabinet Webquest

Presidential Cabinet Webquest

Explore what it means to be part of the Presidential Cabinet: who are the players, what do they do, and what qualifications do they have for office. Used in my AP Government class but great for any civics class or gearing up for Election 2016.
Preview of Ohio Election 2023 Issue 1 Abortion, Issue 2 Cannabis Marijuana

Ohio Election 2023 Issue 1 Abortion, Issue 2 Cannabis Marijuana

Looking for a way to tackle the tough issues in your class? In Ohio, Issue 1 (on abortion) and Issue 2 (on legalizing recreational cannabis / marijuana) are both on the ballot this November 2023. Help your students to research the topics by looking at both sides and show them actual ballot language. After helping them to become informed, it's time to decide! Are they in favor or against Issue 1 and Issue 2?This activity is great on it's own, but it can also be a great jumping off point for a
Preview of Political Parties: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics Video Analysis

Political Parties: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics Video Analysis

Political Parties: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics Video Analysis with Key- This is a 10 page document that contains a video analysis assignment and a completed teachers key for easy marking. It contains 27 questions based on The Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics video: Political Parties. This assignment will ask students to go to YouTube and watch the Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics video: Political Parties. This video will provide an insight into the purpose and fu
Preview of Presidential Election Webquest

Presidential Election Webquest

Students will visit 4 websites, answer 19 questions, and complete an extension task to get an overview of presidential elections. The questions cover qualifications for the presidency, political parties, the nomination to election process, and the electoral college. The questions primarily come from loc.gov. There are 6 websites provided at the end for additional information/resources if needed. The answers are included where appropriate. See the preview for a closer look! Sample question
Preview of The Electoral College Interactive Map: Presidential Election of 2024

The Electoral College Interactive Map: Presidential Election of 2024

This interactive assignment has students forecasting the results of the 2024 Presidential Election while seeing in real-time how the Electoral College works. Students will view a current projection map of the 2024 election and interact with the map to better understand how candidates for president win state's electoral votes until they reach the magic number of 270 votes. **This resource will be updated as the election progresses and candidates are finalized. Students and teachers can re-visit t
Preview of Political Parties Internet Activity

Political Parties Internet Activity

Students go to a Political Party site that describes all of the major and minor parties and complete questions about all of the parties in America. This can be done for homework or on a smartphone, if computers are not available.
Preview of Political Ideology: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics Video Analysis

Political Ideology: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics Video Analysis

Political Ideology: Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics Video Analysis with Key- This is a 12 page document that contains a video analysis assignment and a completed teachers key for easy marking. It contains 38 questions based on The Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics video: Political Ideology. This assignment will ask students to go to YouTube and watch the Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics video: Political Ideology. This video will initially provide an unbiased and strai
Preview of U.S. Election Process via Internet Scavenger Hunt

U.S. Election Process via Internet Scavenger Hunt

USA.GOV is such a great website to learn about the election process in the United States. It's not only credible but extremely student-friendly and thorough. No questions about the election process will go unanswered after carefully reading through this website. Use my 15 questions included on this guide to make sure students know all there is to know about how to become president of the United States and also teach them the importance of using credible sources, such as USA.GOV to research. Answ
Preview of Special Interest Groups Webquest

Special Interest Groups Webquest

Special interest groups play a major role in American politics and government. They are also a great way for citizens to make their voice heard. What better way to get your students excited about getting involved in government than to have them find what really interests them? In this webquest, students work independently (or with a partner) to research interest groups that could potentially be meaningful to them. In doing so, students will learn more about the role SIGs play, how they persu
Preview of Media Bias Assignment

Media Bias Assignment

Created by
Ms I's Ideas
One major reason Americans choose not to vote is because they feel they aren't knowledgeable enough to make a decision on candidates. Many Americans do not know where to find good information on politics. Sometimes news organizations use liberal or conservative bias in order to sway their readers to vote a certain way.This assignment introduces students to different types of media bias and directs them to find examples of media bias in the news. I use this assignment in my U.S. Government unit o
Preview of Elections: A History of American Voting Methods Web Quest

Elections: A History of American Voting Methods Web Quest

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article (digital web quest) about how voting has been conducted in American history. Great for a government or history class. This can be done as a web quest assignment using the site. The information is from History.com, the questions are mine.
Preview of How Voting Works Webquest

How Voting Works Webquest

Created by
Lauren Barbaro
Do your students know the history of voting or that our votes actually go towards electors that help elect the President? This activity reviews all of this and more. It is important that students learn the important right and privilege that is given to all Americans once they reach age. Includes:- a print AND digital version of the webquest to meet your classroom needs. For those that use the printed version of the webquest, I have included the answer key as well. The digital webquest is on Goog
Preview of Comparing Candidates research, webquest, building arguments, using evidence

Comparing Candidates research, webquest, building arguments, using evidence

This activity is perfect for the government, civics, history and even speech/debate classes! Use the form to compare two candidates that are running now or have faced off in history. Help students to develop informed opinions, use specific evidence, use credible resources and build arguments. This is an excellent starting point for class discussions or debates or can be a way to organize an argumentative essay or paper. Students really enjoy searching and learning and forming their own opini
Preview of Term Limits for Congress WebQuest

Term Limits for Congress WebQuest

Created by
Halls of History
Should there be Congressional term limits? This web quest will let your students explore both side of the argument. This activity is a great supplement for your Civics or History course. This is also a great, simple activity for a last second sub plan! Whether using as an add-on to an existing unit or using it cold turkey, students should easily get into the topic and form an opinion for future discussions. The following are included in this webquest:* The webquest worksheet - Blank* The webques
Preview of Reforming the Electoral College: A WebQuest and Jigsaw Activity

Reforming the Electoral College: A WebQuest and Jigsaw Activity

Created by
History Hot Spot
Engage your students in a critique and analysis of the Electoral College with this great WebQuest and accompanying jigsaw activity. Working in expert groups, students utilize a provided grouping of websites (via Trackstar4Teachers) to research an assigned reform option, including maintaining the Electoral College. Once their research is completed, students merge into new groups to assess the various options via a chart and accompanying discussion. Activity allows students to make their own decis
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