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11th grade elections - voting independent work packets

Preview of Donald Trump's Victory Speech Rhetorical Analysis

Donald Trump's Victory Speech Rhetorical Analysis

PRINTABLE independent work packet with rhetorical analysis activities. You will have a rigorous and engaging lesson aligned to standards on reading informational texts. Students will love analyzing Donald Trump's arguments and persuasive techniques. A great lesson on current events.In this activity, students will...1. Compare Donald Trump's word choices to past presidential speeches2. Read and annotate Donald Trump's victory speech3. Analyze and criticize Donald Trump's arguments through key wor
Preview of AP Human Geography Unit 4 Article and FRQ Bundle

AP Human Geography Unit 4 Article and FRQ Bundle

This bundle includes 8 articles relevant to AP Human Geography along with a corresponding FRQ that prepares students for the types of questions they will see on the AP exam. This bundle includes 6 articles. Click on individual products for details on which topics are covered.
Preview of Gerrymandering Article and FRQ (AP Human Geography Unit 4, Topic 4.6)

Gerrymandering Article and FRQ (AP Human Geography Unit 4, Topic 4.6)

This article and question set are designed in the style of a 7-part FRQ to help students get used to the structure of writing in APHG. This New Yorker article explores the complicated topic of Gerrymandering and how both parties have used it as a tool to further their political goals. Touching on several topics within Unit 4 of APHG, especially Topic 4.6, this article is useful as a case study or an independent sub assignment.Included: Gerrymandering Article and FRQ (Word and PDF)If you enjoyed
Preview of History of Voting Rights in the United States

History of Voting Rights in the United States

Created by
Mike Zubia
In this assignment students will explore how the right to vote expanded throughout United States History. Students will begin their exploration with an introductory video clip on voting throughout United States history before moving into Andrew Jackson's role in voting expansion, the 15th Amendment, the Women's Suffrage Movement, the 23rd Amendment, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. To conclude the assignment students will complete a timeline as a visual presentation of the voting rights moveme
Preview of Electoral College- Investigation and Analysis!

Electoral College- Investigation and Analysis!

Created by
Mike Zubia
In this assignment students will gather background on the Electoral College by watching an introductory video clip and completing background questions. Students will then complete some research on past presidential elections through the fantastic site 270towin.com! To conclude students will complete a virtual poster in which they will argue to either keep the Electoral College or switch to a National Popular Vote.
Preview of AP Comp. Govt. Briefings on Electoral Systems

AP Comp. Govt. Briefings on Electoral Systems

This activity takes students through presidential and legislative electoral systems in all 6 AP course countries. It provides charts and graphs and detailed information for students to analyze and consider. This 14-page packet is very detailed and is a great review of concepts and systems. Again, it is mostly based on analyzing why these systems were set up in this way and why certain electoral results occurred as they did rather than simple information recall. It goes back to information from
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 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 US Election Bundle

US Election Bundle

The US Election Bundle is a must-have resource for anyone seeking to learn more about the US election process and its historical and cultural significance. With engaging and informative materials like Mudslinging, Muckraking, and Apple Pie, Civically Speaking: Midterm Elections, and Civically Speaking: Politics and Media, students will be fully equipped to navigate the complexities of US elections and develop a deeper understanding of how we elect our leaders.
Preview of 19th Amendment - Women and Voting

19th Amendment - Women and Voting

Histogram is a play on Instagram. Histogram is a fictitious online site. Students post a thought, a picture, and/or a question from the point of view of a variety of historical figures. A brief history of the historical figures along with an event/ topic will be provided. Students will reply to the post as the historical figures. This allows students to create, evaluate, and analyze historical events and decisions. Histogram helps students understand chronological thinking, how events build and
Preview of Charts and Graphs on the Presidents

Charts and Graphs on the Presidents

27 printable or digital pages for students to analyze charts and graphs of US Presidents, comparing and contrasting the best and the worst of Republican and Democrat administrations:How important is immigration to the President?How old are Presidents when they start office?Which President issued the most Executive Orders?Which President created the most jobs?What is happening with the National Debt?What experience did each President have?Which President did the best on unemployment?Which Preside
Preview of Presidential Election Process Reference Sheet and Tasks

Presidential Election Process Reference Sheet and Tasks

Students will read a brief overview of the process of how someone goes from a citizen to a presidential candidate. This touches on campaigns, primary debates, nomination conventions, the popular vote versus the electoral vote, and an overview of the variety of political parties throughout American history. Two links are included for students to read more about the pros and cons of the Electoral College and to get a better gauge on which political party they might identify with when they are of
Preview of Election of 1824 Worksheet

Election of 1824 Worksheet

Created by
Classroom Cindy
This worksheet is designed to engage students in a comprehensive exploration of the election of 1824, a pivotal moment in American political history. Through research, critical analysis, and debate, students will gain a deeper understanding of the key players, issues, controversies, and long-term consequences of this historic election.Objectives:To analyze the election of 1824, including the backgrounds of the candidates, the political climate of the time, and the factors influencing voter parti
Preview of The History of Voter Suppression Worksheet

The History of Voter Suppression Worksheet

Delve into the complex history of voter suppression in America with this comprehensive worksheet. Designed for American History, Government, and Civics studies, this resource explores historical methods of voter suppression, empowers students to create a timeline, and examines present-day laws affecting voting rights. Engage students in critical analysis by researching and discussing current news articles on voter suppression laws.Printable Activity / Worksheet. PDF - File FormatAnswer Key Inclu
Preview of The Election of 1860

The Election of 1860

This activity has students engage with the Election of 1860 that saw Abraham Lincoln win the Presidency and several southern states secede as a result. It asks two main questions: (1) why did Lincoln win, and, (2) why did the southern states secede? By the close of the activity, students will be able to answer both questions using a variety of simulations, research activities, group discussions, and primary resources. This activity takes between 90-120 minutes to complete depending on the pace o
Preview of Presidential Succession

Presidential Succession

Students will learn about the Presidential Succession Act.
Preview of Internet Research on US Presidents

Internet Research on US Presidents

20 printable or digital pages to engage your students in Internet Research on US Presidents. Students use a phone, tablet or laptop to search online about their accomplishments and challenges:George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, Harry S. Truman, Ulysses S. Grant, Woodrow Wilson, James Madison, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Andrew Jackson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Th
Preview of Political Action Committee Project

Political Action Committee Project

This PAC assignment is designed for students to do independent research on a political action committee of their choice. The first slide contains the requirements for the assignment while the subsequent slides feature some of the largest PACs in the US that students can choose from.
Preview of Presidential Inauguration Webquest

Presidential Inauguration Webquest

Students will visit 8 websites (or parts of a website) and answer 15 questions to get an overview of Inauguration Day. The focus is on the history and traditions of a presidential inauguration and how they have changed over time. The answers are included where appropriate. See the preview for a closer look! Sample questions include:--Identify 2 differences between the Vice-Presidential oath of office and that of the President. Why do you think they are different?--Re-write the phrase, “menta
Preview of Biden & Trump Convention Speech: Analysis Worksheets & Answer Key

Biden & Trump Convention Speech: Analysis Worksheets & Answer Key

This product gives students an opportunity to close read each candidate's speech, analyze it, and evaluate its effectiveness. Both sets of worksheets have two parts. The first part has guiding questions to help students annotate the speech and then an opportunity to note their impressions in preparation for discussing it. The second part has analysis questions that help students evaluate the effectiveness of the speech. Answer key included. Students can complete this independently or in groups
Preview of Civic's Ted Talks

Civic's Ted Talks

This is a collection of the newest Ted Talks (2020/2021) that are all relating to civics and government. these are great for blizzard bags, extra credit, sub plans, stations, or homework. Each ted talk is hyperlinked to be used in online learning platforms.
Preview of Michigan Election WebQuest on the 2022 Ballot

Michigan Election WebQuest on the 2022 Ballot

Created by
Meg's Materials
This packet is designed for students in Michigan to learn more about what is on the upcoming election for November 8th, 2022. The WebQuest gives students the ability to discover what is on their ballot, should they be voting and asks them questions to help them navigate various topics of the ballot and understand how multiple sections work. Students also need to read through the three proposals on the ballot and understand exactly what these proposals are about. There is an answer key included -
Preview of Kanye for President?  Election 2020 Research Project

Kanye for President? Election 2020 Research Project

This three-page handout leads student to research three areas related to the 2020 Presidential and Vice Presidential Election:1. The process of becoming a candidate for president and vice president of the United States,2. The candidates for the election, both the most prominent and the least known, and3. The candidacy of Kanye West.Students will have the opportunity to carefully consider the election process, as well as to make sense of the candidates. As for Kanye, students will be able to
Preview of Who should I vote for? (Distance Learning)

Who should I vote for? (Distance Learning)

This is a handout that gives students descriptions of several elected positions in federal, state, and local government and asks them if these positions are important enough to vote for. It is formatted for google classroom and makes for a great introduction into any unit on voting.
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