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Middle school elections - voting scaffolded notes

Preview of Women's Suffrage Movement PowerPoint, Guided Notes, Reading, Analysis

Women's Suffrage Movement PowerPoint, Guided Notes, Reading, Analysis

Discover the road to the 19th amendment with this women's rights unit. This resource includes an editable slide presentation (59 slides) with primary source images and documents, a student booklet with guided notes, reading passages, and analysis activities.What's Included:- 59 Slide PPT with primary source images- Guided Notes - Close Reading Passages (Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, & Lucy Stone)- Analysis Activities (analyze statements, political cartoons, voter turnout stats)-
Preview of Election Jigsaw Activity

Election Jigsaw Activity

Election Jigsaw ActivityThis jigsaw activity is a great way to make learning about elections in the United States really stick! The jigsaw method of teaching allows students to be the experts and teach one another the content that they need to know by breaking the information down into chunks. Included in this resource:-Directions for the jigsaw method-Research based rationale for the jigsaw method-A set of research passages broken down into jigsaw chunks-A list of ideas for how students can sha
Preview of Media Bias

Media Bias

Created by
Kelli Lovingfoss
One of the 28 references in my ELA Reference Bundle*****************************************************************************This is a reference to help students identify media bias. This reference includes bias by spin, bias by omission, bias by placement, bias by labeling, bias by story selection, bias by selection of sources. (Color and black and white versions included)*****************************************************************************Students need more practice with media bias
Preview of Thank You For Voting | Reading Guide | Understanding US Elections & Democracy

Thank You For Voting | Reading Guide | Understanding US Elections & Democracy

Created by
Mrs Fish Sticks
Get your students ready for Election Day with this is a 32-page Reading Guide/Scaffolded Notes for the Young Readers' Edition of Thank You For Voting by Erin Geiger Smith. A cover page and Answer Key are included.Students will complete the chapter-by-chapter Guide as they read through the book. The Guide is designed to get students to read thoroughly, think critically, and retain the information from the book in a fun, engaging way. Please take a look at the Preview to see several sample page
Preview of Australian Government & Democracy Key Concepts: 2 Terminology Activities

Australian Government & Democracy Key Concepts: 2 Terminology Activities

Created by
Resource Source
An engaging and comprehensive teaching resource that delves into the intricacies of the Australian political system. This digital download offers two meticulously crafted activities specifically tailored for upper primary and lower secondary educators teaching Civics and Citizenship. Developed in line with the Australian Curriculum (ver. 9.0) and curated by an Australian teacher, these resources are a must-have for Aussie classrooms. Dive into key terms and concepts crucial to understanding our
Preview of Federal, State & Local Representatives Research & Quiz Social Media Editable

Federal, State & Local Representatives Research & Quiz Social Media Editable

Created by
Ms Fitts
The Who Represents You Research Worksheet and Quiz is fully editable, so you may personalize it for your own Civics, Government, AP Government, or other relevant class. This research worksheet and quiz asks students to use the web to find out their representatives at the federal, state and local level. In addition to finding out who their representatives are, students will also find their representatives on social media—twitter, facebook, official websites—and then choose a tweet, post or mess
Preview of CE6: National Government Guided Notes

CE6: National Government Guided Notes

Created by
Dalton Ragland
Guided student notes for CE6: National Government- Pairs with CE6: National Government PowerPoint available on my store!
Preview of Impeachment Process via TED-Ed Video - Guided Notes + ANSWER KEY!

Impeachment Process via TED-Ed Video - Guided Notes + ANSWER KEY!

Use this guided notes worksheets to help simplify the complicated impeachment process in the United States for your students. The worksheet uses information from a credible TED-Ed Video as a guide. Students fill in answers as they listen/watch the video. Answers included as well as an opinion question at the end as a way to end your lesson with a meaningful, relevant discussion.
Preview of Mass Media and Interest Groups (Powerpoint and Notes)

Mass Media and Interest Groups (Powerpoint and Notes)

This covers all forms of the media and the role they play in politics. It also talks about the role of interest groups, lobbyist, and political action committees. This is Unit 3, Part 5 in my pacing guide
Preview of Argumentative Letter to the Editor on a Candidate or Mandatory Voting and Rubric

Argumentative Letter to the Editor on a Candidate or Mandatory Voting and Rubric

Are you looking for an easy-prep, argumentative essay topic to energize your students for the 2024 election? Argumentative Letter to the Editor on a Candidate or Mandatory Voting and Rubric is just what you need for your middle and high school students. This 21-page editable resource provides your students, including ELL, RSP, and GATE, with everything they need to write a letter to the editor in which they express their stance on a presidential candidate or whether we should implement mandato
Preview of Election Bundle - 2020 Google Drive, Google Forms, Guided Notes, and more!!

Election Bundle - 2020 Google Drive, Google Forms, Guided Notes, and more!!

This is a unit containing 8 mini-units revolving around this year's election. Candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump are introduced. This unit includes SymbolStix vocabulary, guided notes, Google Form quizzes, and more. This unit will help you teach your students about the upcoming election in a neutral and compassionate manner allowing them to learn about the issues in our country and see both sides of each argument. Included is vocabulary words, quizzes, a candy election, review worksheets, tes
Preview of How to Become President of the United States_USAgov Video Guided Notes

How to Become President of the United States_USAgov Video Guided Notes

Teaching students about our complicated process in the United States on how we elect a President is no easy task! Videos are very helpful in simplifying the process for students. Filling out guided notes as you watch this video from the credible source: USA.gov about the election process provides a great foundation for learning the basics. Follow along with these fill in the blank guided notes as you watch the video linked and use the notes to reinforce any confusing information once completed.
Preview of Voting and Elections (Powerpoint, Notes, WebQuest, and Voter Registration Form)

Voting and Elections (Powerpoint, Notes, WebQuest, and Voter Registration Form)

This walks you through the elections process from beginning to end. -Requirements to vote-Amendments dealing with voting-Information about local voting which can be edited to where you live-Early voting-Absentee Ballots-Exit Polls-Type of elections etc...This also includes a blank voter registration for and a webquest on local elections This is Unit 3, Part 3 in my pacing guide
Preview of Mock Election Bundle

Mock Election Bundle

Understanding the election, the voting process, and branches of government can be challenging! If you're looking for an interactive way to help your students grasp election processes, suffrage, and voting rights, this bundle is your answer!With this bundle, you can lead your students through a "mock election" where they can understand the struggle many individuals have had on the journey to vote!Fight For The Right To Vote: This is the preview video quest that helps students understand voting ri
Preview of Three Branches (Fill in the Blank)

Three Branches (Fill in the Blank)

This can be used to study or practice the branches of the US government. It can be used in small group, centers, or whole group guided practice.
Preview of Mock Election Reflection

Mock Election Reflection

If you've decided to create a mock election in your classroom to model the election or to help students understand the voting process, this Mock Election Reflection is a great way to recap the lesson(s), see their thinking processes, and assess what they've learned. This resource pairs well with the Mock Election: Ballots & Voter Cards.This resource can also also be introduced with the Fight For The Right To Vote Activity.*Note: You can find all of these resources in the Mock Election Bundle
Preview of Fight For The Right To Vote! (Voting Rights/Suffrage & Mock Election Activity)

Fight For The Right To Vote! (Voting Rights/Suffrage & Mock Election Activity)

In this activity, students will learn what groups were discriminated against in the voting process and how long it took for individuals to have the right to vote! Exploring suffrage through an interactive TED Education video and scaffolded notes, this is a great preview to talking about the election or for having a mock election in your classroom.This resource pairs well with the Mock Election: Ballots & Voter Cards.This resource can also also be summarized with the Mock Election Reflection.
Preview of Side-by-side English & Spanish Government notes

Side-by-side English & Spanish Government notes

Created by
Heather1087
Because of the high number of English Language Learners at my school, I created these side-by-side government notes to assist my ELLs to access the content in their native language. Key words are underlined in both languages, so that students may learn the necessary vocabulary to access the content in English as well.
Preview of Campaigning for Office (Powerpoint, Notes, and Activity)

Campaigning for Office (Powerpoint, Notes, and Activity)

This is all about running for political office. This really focuses on the propaganda techniques used in running for office. It also includes and activity that gets students to use the techniques to make their own political ads. It also talks about the funding that goes in to running for office. This is Unit 3, Part 4 in my pacing guide
Preview of Political Parties (Powerpoint, Notes, and Worksheet)

Political Parties (Powerpoint, Notes, and Worksheet)

This is a powerpoint with guided notes about political parties. It also contains a worksheet you can use for an in class activity or homeworkUnit 3, Part 1 in my pacing guide -Compares one party, two party and multiparty systems-Republicans vs Democrats-Role of 3rd parties
Preview of How Presidential Elections Work

How Presidential Elections Work

Created by
Broke Educadora
This is a visual sequential worksheet that goes with a writing piece on how someone becomes president. The bubbles are meant to contain an illustration of each step in becoming a president.
Preview of Bill of Rights Assignment Sheet

Bill of Rights Assignment Sheet

This assignment goes through different scenarios and asks students to pick which amendment fits best and explain their thought processes. It's a clearly laid out and organized for students to follow.
Preview of Women's Suffrage Notetaking Sheet

Women's Suffrage Notetaking Sheet

A simple notetaking sheet that includes Seneca Falls, suffrage leaders, and the 19th amendment. I usually have my students include this in their Interactive Notebook.
Preview of History of Presidential Debates + ANSWER KEY!

History of Presidential Debates + ANSWER KEY!

This resource can be used to teach students about the history of presidential debates. It includes three full pages of information including 35 fill in the blanks. Students can "guess" at the answers, use a friend for help, research or simply wait for you to tell them the answers as they let key words seek in while listening and writing. Answer key is included. Credible sources such as the Bill of Rights Institute and PBS.org were used to create this resource. Happy teaching!
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