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6th grade elections - voting Common Core RH.6-8.6 resources

Preview of Women's Suffrage Activity From Seneca Falls to the 19th Amendment

Women's Suffrage Activity From Seneca Falls to the 19th Amendment

In this Women's Suffrage and 19th amendment primary source-based resource on the Women's Suffrage Movement, students analyze the struggle for women's voting rights from the Seneca Falls Convention to the passage of the 19th Amendment. Students also learn the roles of several key figures, including Alice Paul, Susan B Anthony, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and President Woodrow Wilson.This lesson is included in BOTH the Progressive Era (Gilded Age) Bundle and my Roaring '20s and 1930s B
Preview of Presidential Election Process Texts & Activities: Electoral College, Primaries+

Presidential Election Process Texts & Activities: Electoral College, Primaries+

Presidential Election Process: Becoming the President Texts & ActivitiesThis civics unit teaches students the presidential election process, focusing on the Electoral College, Caucuses and Primaries, and Inauguration Day. Each text includes reading comprehension questions. The questions come in both PDF and Google Slides formats. Passages discussing the arguments for and against the Electoral College are included. Teachers can use them in various ways, including a persuasive essay or as a
Preview of Primary or Caucus? Students learn difference between primary & caucus elections!

Primary or Caucus? Students learn difference between primary & caucus elections!

In this Primary and Caucus election student reading and activity, students learn the difference between a primary, a caucus, and the role of delegates in the election process. Students read a focused text on the differences between primaries and caucuses, then students answer a variety of analytical questions regarding each system's strengths and weaknesses. Very informative and engaging! A key is included!This election resource is included in the engaging and hands-on 7-lesson Election Bundle
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 U.S. History: Election of 1860 COMPLETE Lesson Plan for 5th-8th Grade!

U.S. History: Election of 1860 COMPLETE Lesson Plan for 5th-8th Grade!

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The Election of 1860 COMPLETE Lesson Plan is PERFECT for those teaching 5th to 8th grade U.S. history to their students. This incredible lesson includes EVERYTHING you'll need to explore the historical significance and impact of the presidential election of 1860 including the outcome of the election, how the election highlighted deep-rooted sectionalism in the U.S., and why this was one of the most important and consequential presidential elections in U.S. history. The fantastic Election of 1860
Preview of Every Four Years...The Presidential Election Unit Bundle

Every Four Years...The Presidential Election Unit Bundle

Election season is upon us! Every Four Years...The Presidential Election Unit, a comprehensive 204-page resource, offers an easy one-stop solution for teaching the election cycle to your middle and high school students. From learning about how a president gets elected, starting with the primary season in United States Presidential Election Process- Primaries to the Electoral College, to how propaganda influences voters and future voters in Propaganda & Political Campaign Ads- Close Viewing A
Preview of Election of 1824 and Election of 1828 Lesson Plan | For 6th Grade and up!

Election of 1824 and Election of 1828 Lesson Plan | For 6th Grade and up!

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The Election of 1824 and Election of 1828 Lesson Plan is includes fantastic resources that've been designed to cover one classroom period, and discusses the following important topics:Effects of the 1824 ElectionRise of the Democratic PartyStates Rights debateHow the Election of 1828 changed political campaignsand much more!!The following materials and resources are all included in this lesson plan:17-slide PowerPoint presentation (PPT)Student assignment and exercise with teacher answer keys (in
Preview of Voting- Why does it matter?

Voting- Why does it matter?

This interactive Google Slides presentation guides students through what voting is, a history of voting in the United States, analyzing famous quotes about voting, and considering why someone might not vote and how to encourage them. It also asks students to put themselves in the shoes of a first time voter and explain how they might feel in that moment.
Preview of Presidential Election Group Projects- Collaborative, Creative, and Analytical

Presidential Election Group Projects- Collaborative, Creative, and Analytical

Spark creativity in students during this election season! The 20-page easy-prep Presidential Election Group Projects- Collaborative, Creative, and Analytical is an engaging collaborative activity in which middle school and high school students work in groups to craft creative presentations highlighting the presidential candidates and their policy positions. Projects can take various forms, such as slideshows, videos, Prezi presentations, skits, debates, designing cereal boxes or superhero dolls
Preview of Where do the Candidates Stand on the Issues? Research and Analyze their Websites

Where do the Candidates Stand on the Issues? Research and Analyze their Websites

Are you seeking a more dynamic approach to helping your students understand the policy disparities between the two presidential candidates, Joe Biden and Donald Trump? Where do the Candidates Stand on the Issues? Research & Analyze their Websites offers an interactive 23-page lesson designed to engage middle and highs school students in exploring and analyzing the policy ideas of both candidates. This lesson involves students delving into the candidates' websites, a third-party website show
Preview of Civics 101: Declaration Revisited: Native Americans

Civics 101: Declaration Revisited: Native Americans

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NHPR
This graphic organizer is a worksheet that students can fill out as they are listening to NHPR's Civics 101 episode about revisiting the Declaration of Independence and how Native Americans were disenfranchised.Episode: Declaration of Independence (18 minutes)
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