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Elections - voting Common Core RH.9-10.2 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 Election Day Voting Activities on Voter Rights & Behavior - Civics Activities

Election Day Voting Activities on Voter Rights & Behavior - Civics Activities

Dive into voting rights, voter turnout, voter registration, and voting methods in this 7-activity Election Day prep kit.This kit works great as once-a-week stand-alone lessons or a two-week mini-unit leading to Election Day. Or save for super easy sub plans any time in your Civics or Government class. This resource comes in both printable PDF and paperless Google files. Get this and a bunch more activities in the complete 3-5 week Voting & Elections PBL Unit and make engaged citizens out of
Preview of Presidential Election Activities Unit Bundle | 7 Resources for Elections!

Presidential Election Activities Unit Bundle | 7 Resources for Elections!

In this Presidential election, primary and caucuses, and electoral college bundle, you receive 7 election resources to teach the purpose of a primary and caucus, campaigns, political parties, and much more! Purchase this bundle for $20, instead of paying $25 for buying each resource separately!This bundle includes:✔ Constitution, Amendments, Electoral College Guided Notes & PowerPoint! Engaging!✔ How to Win an Election: Students Understand Election Trends and Swing States!✔ Electoral Colleg
Preview of Voting Rights Election Day Political Parties Unit - Mock Election Activities

Voting Rights Election Day Political Parties Unit - Mock Election Activities

Explore voting rights, voting behavior, and turnout, this election's candidates, and political party platforms, culminating in a mock election, with this inquiry-driven, primary source-based unit that asks, “Is voting a responsibility, a right, or a privilege?” Designed specifically to be used in any year- Presidential, mid-term, or any odd-year election! Check out the Preview for a detailed look at this compelling unit!This unit comes in two formats: print PDF and digital Google files.Greatness
Preview of Political Parties Platforms Mock Election Day Voting Activities

Political Parties Platforms Mock Election Day Voting Activities

Compare political party platforms, research candidates on the ballot, evaluate campaign ads, and conduct a mock Election Day in this activity kit.There’s lots of flexibility to tailor to your upcoming local election, students’ interests, and time constraints. Highly scaffolded with critical thinking and source skill-building, this universal kit is perfect for leading up to any election, year after year!This kit comes in both print PDF and paperless Google files.Get this and a bunch more activit
Preview of Political Parties | Where are you on the political spectrum? | Quiz and Activity

Political Parties | Where are you on the political spectrum? | Quiz and Activity

Use this left vs. right survey to assist students in discovering their political ideology. By the end of this assignment, students will be able to explain their stance on hot button issues in politics. They'll explain why they identify with being more left, liberal, and Democratic, moderate, or right, conservative, and Republican. Students will gain an understanding of how they can become civically involved based on their political views. Students will answer 20 questions by rating how much they
Preview of US History Protest from Suffrage to Civil Rights Print & Digital

US History Protest from Suffrage to Civil Rights Print & Digital

Challenge your students to think beyond themselves in this point-of-view focused thematic unit examining 4 very different 1900s American protest movements. This unit coversFounders' views on First Amendment rightsLandmark Supreme Court on free speechRecent protest movementsSilent Sentinels and suffragists of the early 1900sJapanese American internment during WWIISit-In demonstrators of the Civil Rights MovementAlcatraz Occupation and the American Indian Movement of the 1970sThis unit strengthens
Preview of Election of 2000: Bush v. Gore PLUS examine other controversial elections!

Election of 2000: Bush v. Gore PLUS examine other controversial elections!

In this engaging resource on the 2000 Presidential Election, students examine the United States at the end of the 20th century, the impeachment of Bill Clinton (for the Monica Lewinsky scandal), the presidential ticket for both the Democrat and Republican tickets (Gore and Lieberman vs. Bush and Chaney), the controversy over the results in Florida, the Supreme Court ruling in Bush v. Gore, and the inauguration of George W. Bush as the 43rd President of the United States. Students answer analysi
Preview of 2024 Election Unit Plan: United States Elections (Google Compatible) High School

2024 Election Unit Plan: United States Elections (Google Compatible) High School

*** THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IS RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER****** START THIS UNIT LATE SEPTEMBER AND ENJOY THE RIDE TO NOV. 5TH***Can be used for the 2024 Election OR just US elections in generalOver a MONTHS worth of assignments A "click and go" Unit plan that will bring to life the 2024 Presidential Election Features 20 dynamic, engaging, student-centered activities that can be uploaded to Google Classroom or printed off or assigned as sub-plansGoogle Doc format Upload to Google Classroom Pr
Preview of Different types of Governments Student Work Booklet & Activities

Different types of Governments Student Work Booklet & Activities

Different Types of Governments across the world 10 page pack of classroom-ready activities will enthuse and engage students. Suitable for Middle and High School Students. Could be used for Civics, Health Education, European History, Character Education, Politics or World Studies. What specific expectations are addressed?To understand the different types of governments that exist across the worldKnow the key differences between the nature and extent of citizens’ political participation in the UK
Preview of Silent Sentinels Suffrage Movement DBQ Unit Print & Digital

Silent Sentinels Suffrage Movement DBQ Unit Print & Digital

Challenge students to dive deeper and think beyond themselves in this point-of-view focused unit on the women suffrage movement’s final act: Alice Paul and the Silent Sentinels' impatient bravery and steadfast dedication to the American value of equality that finally brought women the 19th Amendment's right to vote.This unit coversFounders' views on First Amendment rightsLandmark Supreme Court on free speechRecent protest movementsThe backstory of women's suffrage prior to 1917 Silent Sentinels
Preview of Interest Group Speed Dating Activity (AP Gov Activity)

Interest Group Speed Dating Activity (AP Gov Activity)

This is a fabulous AP Government activity - one of my students' favorite activities. This is a fun way to teach students how interest groups influence policy. In interest group speed dating, each student is assigned a different interest group (the project instructions have a list of interest groups). Students will research their interest group and create a resume for their interest group. The project instructions contain questions interest group resumes must answer and a sample resume to guide s
Preview of First-Past-the-Post Electoral System: Canada Election Graph Analysis Worksheet

First-Past-the-Post Electoral System: Canada Election Graph Analysis Worksheet

Are you a high school Canadian Social Studies, politics or government teacher looking to use graphs and statistics to deepen your students' understanding of democracy and elections in Canada? Learning about electoral systems like First-past-the-post and proportional representation in your classroom and want your students to visualize the concepts? Want to incorporate more source-based learning and critical thinking skills into your classroom?I make my own graphs to enrich my high school Social S
Preview of Voting Mock Election Day Activities - Ballot Proposition Research Project

Voting Mock Election Day Activities - Ballot Proposition Research Project

Explore real initiative propositions on the ballot for Election Day with this mock voting activity project with an authentic PBL project.Students research one of your state's own ballot measure propositions, hold a class discussion, write letters to the editor, and vote!There’s a lot of flexibility to tailor to your upcoming local election, students’ interests, and time constraints. This kit works year after year with any ballot proposition. Highly scaffolded with critical thinking and source sk
Preview of Election Pre-Assessment (Middle School or High School)

Election Pre-Assessment (Middle School or High School)

This Google Form Election Pre-assessment is a great resource for Social studies teachers. Teachers can use this form to: Gather data on students' general understanding of what elections are and what their purpose is. Launch a lesson on Elections Use as an emergency lesson plan Use ittowards the end of class if a lesson finishes early.
Preview of The Presidents Centers or Small Group Activity - Great for President's Day!

The Presidents Centers or Small Group Activity - Great for President's Day!

Introduce students to the roles and responsibilities, qualifications for, and reasons for being a U.S. President in this Centers or Response Group Activity. Activity addresses the office of presidency and the contributions of key presidents from George Washington to Abraham Lincoln to Barack Obama, and introducing our newest president, Joe Biden.Avoid lecturing or boring text reading by allowing students to visit 5 Centers around your classroom to gather information on the following topics:1.
Preview of Ultimate Guide to the US Presidents | Presidents Walking Tour, Centers Activity

Ultimate Guide to the US Presidents | Presidents Walking Tour, Centers Activity

Looking for a fun and engaging activity to teach all the basic facts about American Presidents? Take your students on a Walking Tour to meet George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Barack Obama, Joe Biden and others as they served in the White House. This is a wonderful Walking Tour or Gallery Walk lesson on ten of the significant presidents in American history. From the founding fathers to our first African-American leader, the stories of leadership and dedication are shared with
Preview of Voter Turnout: Graph Analysis Worksheet for High School Social Studies

Voter Turnout: Graph Analysis Worksheet for High School Social Studies

Looking to use graphs and statistics to deepen your students' understanding of democracy, elections and government? Learning about voter turnout and electoral systems in your classroom and want your students to visualize the concepts? Want to incorporate more source-based and critical thinking skills into your classroom?I make my own graphs to enrich my high school Social Studies classroom, and now I'm making them available to you along with the activities and questions I would use with them in
Preview of US Constitution Teacher Resource Guide - 40+ Lesson Plans!

US Constitution Teacher Resource Guide - 40+ Lesson Plans!

Created by
MrJames
U.S. Constitution Teacher resource guide! In this lengthy resource guide, you will find:40+ Lesson Plans, Multi-Lesson Units, and Resources to support instruction related to the U.S. Constitution, Civil Rights, Voting, and other important topics!Lesson plans and Resources specifically tailored for US History, Government, Civics, English, Visual Arts, and Performing Arts Grade 6-12 classroomsEach resource has a link to the materials, suggested grade level(s), brief overview, related topics/concep
Preview of Interactive Quiz: Are You Liberal or Conservative?

Interactive Quiz: Are You Liberal or Conservative?

Created by
QuizBreakers
Are You Liberal or Conservative? An Interactive QuizDo you want to know where you stand on the political spectrum? Are you curious about how your views compare to others? Do you need a fun and engaging activity for your social studies class?If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this quiz is for you! This quiz is an interactive presentation that will test your knowledge and opinions on various political issues. You will answer 15 multiple-choice questions and get instant feedback o
Preview of A Brief History of Who Can Vote in the United States, Text, Terms, Questions

A Brief History of Who Can Vote in the United States, Text, Terms, Questions

As teachers, we want to impart to students the importance of the right to vote in a democracy. Perfect for both middle school and high school, students will find the text in A Brief History of Who Can Vote in the United States, Text, Terms, Questions to be engaging and interesting and the discussions they have with each other will challenge them to think critically. The 37-page, editable, easy-prep resource has been updated through the 2022 elections and will be updated again after the 2024 e
Preview of U.S. History I Bundle

U.S. History I Bundle

Created by
TDS Resources
This U.S. History I bundle contains six products; my Life in Jamestown Primary Source Close Read, Mayflower Compact Guided Reading, Salem Witch Trial False Confession Analysis, George Washington's Farewell Address, my Gerrymandering Mini-Simulation, and the Declaration of Independence.Questions?Email me at inquiryforTDSR@gmail.com Save Money With A Bundle!Simulations Mega BundleWorld History I BundleU.S. History I BundleAmerican DBQs BundleFinancial Literacy BundleReligion Demographics BundleHa
Preview of Diversity in the Women's Suffrage Movement Primary Source Analysis

Diversity in the Women's Suffrage Movement Primary Source Analysis

How inclusive of diverse groups was the women's suffrage movement? How were Black women and other women of color involved? Students will find out in this primary source analysis assignment!This resource contains a 1-page background reading on the suffrage movement, 6 primary source documents, and a student analysis packet. Also included is an extension essay, through which students will answer the prompt, "To what extent was the women's suffrage movement inclusive of diverse groups?" Rubric and
Preview of Civics 101: Declaration Revisited: Native Americans

Civics 101: Declaration Revisited: Native Americans

Created by
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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