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High school elections - voting classroom forms for GATE

Preview of Political Parties: Notes,Quiz, and Make your Own Party

Political Parties: Notes,Quiz, and Make your Own Party

I love teaching about political parties! I especially love this lesson because students learn about the political spectrum and even take a quiz to find where they are on the spectrum.Students also create their own political party!This products includesPowerPoint presentationMake your own political party activity Democrats vs republican cut out worksheet Where are you on the spectrum quizPolitical Party notes Political Party notes for interactive notebookWant access to ALL of my civics resources?
Preview of Election Day: Mock Election Voting Activity

Election Day: Mock Election Voting Activity

Want to conduct a mock election in your classroom? Have no time? Use this mock election that was created for middle and high school students. This activity is classroom tested and approved!This products includesteacher, student, and candidates instructionsoptional essaypower point discussion questionsballotssigns for classroomcandidates platform and speech worksheetsVoter registration cardsWant access to ALL of my civics resources? Join the Civics and American Government Member Club!Visit my we
Preview of Levels of Government

Levels of Government

Federal, State, and Local Governments are made simple for your students with this PowerPoint. I use the first part of the power point after the students learn about the constitution in the fall, and then show the whole thing in the spring when students campaign and are elected for the Leadership Class the following year.Add your own state, local, and school governments to the slides.This aligns with the Common Core State Standards:3.SL.33.SL.43.SL.63.W.45.SL.35.SL.45.SL.65.W.48.SL.38.SL.48.SL.68
Preview of Events at the Capitol, January 6, 2021

Events at the Capitol, January 6, 2021

Created by
BRITTANY ELLIS
Slides & discussion sheet to use to discuss the events that took place at the Capitol building in Washington D.C. on January 6, 2021. Slides include: videos, links, photosDiscussion sheet is aimed at getting students to talk. There are questions for them to think about before, during & after the presentation, as well as space for them to reflect & share their opinion on next steps.
Preview of Debate Viewing and Assessment Guide

Debate Viewing and Assessment Guide

Make watching debates especially meaningful with this student friendly guide. This allows students to focus in on one or more questions during the debate. It's flexible in use, and you can differentiate the assignment based on the skill of your students.This guide is especially useful to help students notice both the content stated by the candidate/debater and his/her public speaking skills. This critical thinking tool will generate student awareness and discussion about the political process
Preview of History: One Person = One Vote: History of Voting Rights in America

History: One Person = One Vote: History of Voting Rights in America

Students explore the history of voting in the United States. Using the timeline of voting rights (included), they will analyze, evaluate, and draw conclusions about how this responsibility of citizenship has evolved. Students complete a creative project to demonstrate and share their learning.This challenging activity includes detailed, student-friendly Steps to Success that lead the learner through the process of creating a high-level, quality independent project. To add rigor and thoughtfulne
Preview of Charts and Graphs - Presidents' Day

Charts and Graphs - Presidents' Day

22 printable or digital pages for students to analyze charts and graphs exploring the Presidents and Donald Trump: the trade deficit, the height of presidents, age of presidents, employment and unemployment numbers, experience of presidents prior to office, vocabulary level of presidents, popular vote and the electoral college, firing within the executive branch by the president, executive orders, immigrants, the stock market, defense spending, civilian deaths in Afghanistan, mass shootings, sch
Preview of Presidential Election Creative & Critical Thinking Resources + RBG

Presidential Election Creative & Critical Thinking Resources + RBG

Created by
Open the GATE
Activate your student's creative and critical thinking with these resources focusing on the presidential election and all things government. This file includes: SCAMPERThe WhitehouseAir Force OneMount RushmoreThe Voting ProcessA scamper reference sheetA blank scamper sheet to create your ownTHE SIX THINKING HATS (Edward de Bono)A unique and hypothetical question posed for EACH one of the 6 hatsSix additional questionsA six thinking hats reference sheetA blank graphic organizer to create your own
Preview of High School American Government & Politics Infographic Syllabus video slip

High School American Government & Politics Infographic Syllabus video slip

Created by
HelpingHistory
High School American Government & Politics Infographic Syllabus includes a FULLY Editable American Government & Politics Syllabus for High School, Video Permission Slip Page with video titles, and a Teacher Contact Page to post in class, hand out at Back to School Night, and give to students. ALL content is fully editable to suit your personal needs. (please see notes in slides to edit)Please email me with any questions at HelpingHistory@yahoo.comTERMS OF USE -This item is a paid digita
Preview of Mock Election Ballot 2020 Google Form

Mock Election Ballot 2020 Google Form

Created by
HS ELA
This Google Form 2020 ballot includes all presidential candidates filled in, plus dedicated, pre formatted spaces to fill in state, county, and judicial retention candidates, as well as voting on state ballot measures. Simply replace anything on the form in all caps with information that is specific to your region, and your students can have a realistic voting experience!
Preview of Every Vote Counts – And We Want to Count Them All

Every Vote Counts – And We Want to Count Them All

Voting and Voting Machines – Every Vote CountsWith all the controversy about counting the ballots and the Russians hacking our election, you and your students will be creating voting machine and ballots for the 21st century, in time for the next election. In this fun and challenging lesson, students create a tamper-proof voting machine that makes sure that every vote is counted. Students, in groups, will be making mock-ups of the machine and ballot then presenting their ideas the the Design Revi
Preview of 2022 Elections Ballot (California) I 2022 Voting

2022 Elections Ballot (California) I 2022 Voting

Created by
Becky Gutierrez
Google FormsThis resource includes voting on real world propositions in California, which include the National Election for the U.S. Senator, State Governor, and the Los Angeles County Sheriff. Propositions have been adapted, so students are able to understand what they are voting for. Please feel free to omit questions that do not pertain to your region of California.Voting includes:Proposition 28-Additional funding for arts and music in public schools...Proposition 29-Requirement of on-site li
Preview of 2008 ELECTION BALLOT

2008 ELECTION BALLOT

Created by
B.Rogers
Teach your students about the election process. Use this ballot sheet for your own class, grade level, or to have a schoolwide mock election on election day. There are 2 identical ballots on the page to save paper. The 2 major Presidential candidates are on it as well as a place to write in the name of a third candidate.
Preview of 2008 Presidential Debate

2008 Presidential Debate

Created by
B.Rogers
Keep your students informed about this year's all important Presidential election by having them complete this Venn diagram to compare and contrast the issues of the major Presidential candidates. This will help encourage students to stop, look, and listen to the news about the upcoming election. They should be encouraged to watch debates, conventions (summer), as well as read newspapers and watch the news in order to become informed citizens.
Preview of Election / Voting Letter

Election / Voting Letter

Created by
ELBlackmon
I wrote this letter for my social studies department. We sent it home the day we started our civic lessons on the election and the importance of voting.
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