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10th grade Presidents' Day resources for GATE

Preview of Charts and Graphs - Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War

Charts and Graphs - Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War

15 charts and graphs about Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. Students analyze and describe:Resources of the Union and Confederacy,1860 Election - popular vote and electoral college, Deaths in Civil War battles (Gettysburg, Shiloh, etc),Deaths in US wars (WWI, WWII, Korean, etc),Causes of discharge in Civil War,Retaking of the South by year (1862, 1863…),Most Popular Presidents,Age of Presidents, Height of Presidents,Cost of Presidential Campaigns,Vote of Succession by counties,and more...Take a
Preview of Cultural Literacy Activities Bundle - What Do You Know?

Cultural Literacy Activities Bundle - What Do You Know?

Created by
Jenspiration
These “What Do You Know?” cultural literacy questions challenge your students to learn about people/places/things/events that happened prior to today’s modern culture and give them a better advantage to be smarter and more productive members of a society that moves faster than it ever has.Just as knowing vocabulary allows a child to better comprehend what they are reading, there is a common core of background knowledge that also needs to be taught in order for a child to truly understand their c
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 Nancy Hanks - Get Creative With Poetry!

Nancy Hanks - Get Creative With Poetry!

Created by
Jenspiration
This is an incredibly unique poetry activity for elementary, middle, and high school students! Students write a poetic response to Abraham Lincoln’s mother in the poem ‘Nancy Hanks’ by Rosemary Benét. Students will answer her questions: What’s happened to Abe? What’s he done? Did he grow tall? Did he have fun? Did he learn to read? Did he get to town? Do you know his name? Did he get on? I actually have my students memorize the poem ‘Nancy Hanks’ before having them write the response to these qu
Preview of Divergent Thinking - Presidents' Day - George Washington + Abraham Lincoln

Divergent Thinking - Presidents' Day - George Washington + Abraham Lincoln

20 printable or digital pages for students to think about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln and the Presidency. Students generate multiple answers to each page’s question, like: What might a president wear on their head? What might a President hold in their hand? What activities might a President do after they finish serving as President? What fun Activities might the President do with a kid? What small things might the President carry in a pocket?How does a person become the President?What
Preview of Electoral Map Math: Race to 270!

Electoral Map Math: Race to 270!

Created by
Prince Padania
This is the perfect game to get your kiddos flexing their math muscles. Easy to learn, fun to play… and kind of addicting! To play, students choose a state-- that state’s electoral votes is the target number.  Now spin the spinners to get 5 numbers. Players must use all 5 numbers to create an equation (using any math operation / symbol) that equals (or gets closest) to the target number. Whoever gets closest wins that states’ votes. On to the next state!Great as a warm-up activity or for math ce
Preview of U.S. Presidents - What Do You Know?

U.S. Presidents - What Do You Know?

Created by
Jenspiration
Just as knowing vocabulary allows a child to better comprehend what they are reading, there is a common core of background knowledge that also needs to be taught in order for a child to truly understand their culture. These “What Do You Know?” cultural literacy questions challenge your students to learn about people/places/things/events that happened prior to today’s modern culture and give them a better advantage to be smarter and more productive members of a society that moves faster than it e
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