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Elections - voting Common Core RH.9-10.8 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 Propaganda Bundle | Propaganda Techniques | Logical Fallacies | Lessons | Games

Propaganda Bundle | Propaganda Techniques | Logical Fallacies | Lessons | Games

Created by
Trang Exchange
Students love this unit. Fun, done, timely, and relevant! Sharpen critical thinking skills to prepare for your next argument or debate unit. Students learn how to recognize and analyze logical fallacies and propaganda techniques. Complete with highly engaging, kid-tested slides, video clips, Name that Fallacy, colorful posters, paperless, self-grading games/quizzes, graphic organizers, complex sentence and paragraph frames, mock stock exchange simulation/project, and more. You can also use this
Preview of Civic Literacy & Engagement Workbook (5 Close Listening Lessons & 48 Task Cards)

Civic Literacy & Engagement Workbook (5 Close Listening Lessons & 48 Task Cards)

Civic Literacy and Engagement Topics in the News (Close Listening Lessons)This workbook includes five lessons focusing on civic literacy and civic engagement. Each lesson is based on a short NPR program or program segment focusing on a different topic related to civic literacy or engagement. In addition, each lesson includes two or three related programs for students to listen to and questions requiring students to make connections between the programs.Use as a supplement in an American Governme
Preview of Campaign Finance Documentary: Big Money Agenda Viewing Guide + Answer Key

Campaign Finance Documentary: Big Money Agenda Viewing Guide + Answer Key

This resource is a viewing guide for the Campaign Finance Documentary "Big Money Agenda."Big Money Agenda is a 45 minute documentary film (published in December 2018) available for free on YouTube. The film focuses on the United States' campaign finance and election laws.Topics included: Health care costs, PACs, SuperPACs, 501c4s, lobbyists, cronyism, regulation, campaign finance laws, Citizens United v. FEC (2010), "Dark Money," election and campaign advertising, medicine. The film can be shown
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 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 Election Project Bundle

Election Project Bundle

Created by
Julie Spent
Call it apathy or call it lack of awareness, today's young people are simply not involved in their most important civic right and duty! The aim of this project based activity is to encourage students to get involved in the election process at both the local and national level. Students will begin by researching significant issues facing our country today. They will become familiar with the current policies on these issues and begin to form their own research based opinions regarding these poli
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 Long-Term Primary Election Binder Project

Long-Term Primary Election Binder Project

Student Objective:To become active in the US election process. Through this process you will investigate, analyze and form educated opinions on issues and candidates throughout the primary presidential election process.Included the Isidewith.com reflection pageI used Document Analysis forms from the National Archives: https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/worksheets
Preview of Vote Smart - Get to Know Your Candidates

Vote Smart - Get to Know Your Candidates

Created by
Jennifer Marzouk
Guide students in how to research candidates in up coming elections. Each page includes a description of the responsibilities of that position and a chart for students to fill out with important information to use to make a choice. Positions covered: president, senator, representative and governor, in addition to two versions of a blank sheet which can be use for other positions.
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