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5th grade elections - voting lessons $5-10

Preview of State, Local Government and Class Elections Technology Integration

State, Local Government and Class Elections Technology Integration

This unit was designed to meet Colorado Content Standards for Third Grade. This 35 page unit is designed to be taught over 20 days of class time. It integrates technology for several lessons. It introduces students to state and local government positions: Senator State Representatives Governor Mayor/ City Manager City Council It teaches the process of elections, voting, political parties and how a bill becomes a law. There is a unit assessment and a class election as a culminating act
Preview of Election Process Unit:  Electing the President   Print and Go!

Election Process Unit: Electing the President Print and Go!

Created by
Lessons4Now
Looking for a print-and-go resource for teaching about the election process that's well-organized and easy-to-use? This is it! This 58-page resource makes the election process easy for teachers to use and easy for students to learn. Whether your instruction of the election process covers a few days or a few weeks, this flexible unit can be adapted to meet your needs. Each lesson focuses on a single aspect of the election process. Lessons can be used in sequence, or teachers can pick and choo
Preview of Vote: Elections in America with the Government Fairy

Vote: Elections in America with the Government Fairy

Created by
Dragons Den
Learn about elections in the United States with a little bit of fairy dust! This voting unit for 3rd-5th graders includes teaching pages, worksheets and activities. A final quiz with grading key is also included. The hook is the government fairy! She leads your students through the entire process. Perfect for the BUSY teacherSAVES YOU TIME! Everything you need for your government unit is in one placeIncludes teaching pages, seat work activities, materials to have your own class electionThis uni
Preview of Electoral College Lesson & Cookie Election Simulation

Electoral College Lesson & Cookie Election Simulation

Having trouble teaching your students about the electoral college? Look no further! This resource includes a mini lesson and simulation that will help your kids better understand how the electoral college works!Details:Powerpoint Mini-Lesson: The mini-lesson is 8 slides and covers the BASICS of the electoral college. I would say that this lesson is fitting for 3rd-5th grade. The lesson is set up in a Q&A format. Following the lesson, there are 12 slides with review/quiz questions about what
Preview of Canadian Government Federal Provincial Municipal Lessons, Activities, Worksheets

Canadian Government Federal Provincial Municipal Lessons, Activities, Worksheets

Guide students through Canada’s electoral and governing process! This detailed social studies unit helps students understand who runs the country, their province or territory, and their community. It takes students through topics such as rules, rights, elections and voting, the different levels and types of governments, and ways to be active citizens.Includes DETAILED LESSON PLANS!The lessons detail:⭐ The Three Levels of Government (federal, provincial, and municipal)⭐ Responsibilities of Each L
Preview of Presidents Day Activity : If I Were President EDITABLE GOOGLE SLIDES

Presidents Day Activity : If I Were President EDITABLE GOOGLE SLIDES

Looking for an awesome, hassle-free, "instant lesson" about President's Day? This Google Slides show is interactive and super FUN! ****************************************ALL THE INTERESTING DETAILS:This is the EDITABLE GOOGLE SLIDES edition of the "If I Were President" show! (It's also available here in a powerpoint edition:If I Were President Powerpoint Show!) If you're new to Google Slides, I promise it's super simple and even better, in my opinion, than powerpoint. You don't need any spec
Preview of Lillian's Right to Vote: The Constitution and Voting Rights

Lillian's Right to Vote: The Constitution and Voting Rights

Not enough time in your day to teach Social Studies? Social Studies Pop-Ups help you fit it all in! These units integrate specific social studies concepts, close reading, comprehension activities, mentor sentences, and more! Your students will L-O-V-E the mentor texts for each week and your days will move seamlessly from literacy to content area instruction. This unit centers on the mentor text, Lillian's Right to Vote by Jonah Winter and Shane Evans. Within this unit you will find: 5 days of m
Preview of Terrific Toy Election Day  - Editable Classroom Election

Terrific Toy Election Day - Editable Classroom Election

Created by
Kayla in Kinder
Teach your students about voting and election day with this Terrific Toy Election Day resource!Includes:Everything you need to have a Play-Doh vs Pop Its election in your classroom!DirectionsPrintable & editable signs, ballots, registration, and stickersColoring and writing pagesGoogle Slides LessonMy K/2 students have loved having an election day every year! Perfect for Election Day in November or President's Day in FebruaryLearn more on how I use this resource on my TikTok @sasssyin2ndSee
Preview of Differentiated Classroom Bill of Rights Lesson Plan with Reflection

Differentiated Classroom Bill of Rights Lesson Plan with Reflection

This lesson provides students with an opportunity to transfer knowledge and apply what they have learned about the process of creating the Bill of Rights to the United States Constitution by emulating that process to create a Classroom Bill of Rights. It is aligned to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for Literacy in History/Social Studies, as well as national standards in Social Science and Illinois standards in Social Science, Mathematics and English Language Arts. The lesson can be adapt
Preview of Voting and Elections Unit Framework

Voting and Elections Unit Framework

Integrate Social Studies, Reading, Writing, and Art!Teach students about voting and elections through read-alouds, partner and independent reading, shared writing, and even guided Internet exploration of student-friendly websites. This voting and elections unit resource works for all elections: primary, general, state, local, and more. It is not election specific.Students share information in writing and whole group discussions, explore the difference between fact and opinion, create process and
Preview of Governments Sports

Governments Sports

My students love basketball more than any other sport we play. They have become avid students of the game, and even during recess, they play by the official rules. They demand fair play out of each other because they want the game to be as fun as possible. This demand for fair play is one of the reasons Government Basketball is so dynamic. Each team plays with different scoring rules representing the government's style. Students will realize that they will have to change their tactics based o
Preview of UK Politics Presentation with Questions and Activities

UK Politics Presentation with Questions and Activities

Created by
Legend Learning
This 130 slide presentation is a comprehensive look at UK Politics. It covers all of the main issues such as The Houses of Parliament, General Elections, The Prime Minister and the Cabinet, the workings of the Devolved Administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, and current issues that are affecting politics in the United Kingdom.Here are the contents:IntroductionUK Electoral SystemHouses of ParliamentPrime Minister and the CabinetUK Political PartiesLegislative ProcessDevolved Admi
Preview of US Politics Presentation with Questions and Activities

US Politics Presentation with Questions and Activities

Created by
Legend Learning
This 125 slide presentation is a comprehensive look at US Politics. It covers all of the main issues such as The Three Branches of Government, Electoral Collge, Elections, Congress, Powers of The President, Current Issues, and also includes election results from the last 10 Presidential elections and a list of all of the men who have held the office.Here are the contents:IntroductionThe Foundation of Democracy and The ConstitutionElectoral SystemLegislative Branch: The CongressExecutive Branch:
Preview of Legislative Branch of the Government

Legislative Branch of the Government

How are the rules made? What is Congress' role? What are the differences between the two Houses? Students discover the answers as they participate in challenging activities, simulate a mock Congress and examine historical documents.
Preview of Electoral College Activity (Uses Primary Documents!)

Electoral College Activity (Uses Primary Documents!)

Created by
The HOT Spot
In this dynamic lesson plan, students will gain a deeper understanding of the Electoral College and how it works. After a brief overview of the Electoral College, students will work in groups to research, record, and calculate the voting results of specific elections in U.S. history using primary documents. After discussing the results of their data collection and their own observations about the nature of the election process, students will present their results and conclusions to their class
Preview of Electoral College Simulation: Fun, Authentic and Engaging

Electoral College Simulation: Fun, Authentic and Engaging

This simulation was designed three years ago for use with my Freshman Government classes, and I've conducted it every semester since. The activity is designed to provide middle or high school students with a better understanding of how the Electoral College operates. After dividing students into five states, the teacher leads the class through a series of mock Presidential elections, in which the students of each state vote to determine the winner of the state’s electoral votes. The candidate w
Preview of The United States Constitution Adapted Notes

The United States Constitution Adapted Notes

This product was made for students to learn the following: Vocabulary words - congress, delegates, Constitution, compromise, federal system, Bill of Rights, amendments, two houses of Congress - Senate and House of Representatives, the three branches of government - Executive, Judicial, and Legislative Branch, and review of the 13 colonies - New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies In this product, students will learn about what happened after America gained its independence from Great Britain,
Preview of Midterm Elections 2022 BUNDLE! (Four Resources in One!)

Midterm Elections 2022 BUNDLE! (Four Resources in One!)

This incredible deal is all your class needs to dive into the 2022 Midterm Elections. Use any part of this bundle to enhance your curriculum, or use the whole thing for a 7-class mini-unit. This bundle includes:- US House Election: Reader + info-graphics + worksheet- US Senate Election: Reader + info-graphics + worksheet- 5-class Candidate Research Project and Presentation- Election Tracking Worksheets for students (House + Senate + Gubernatorial)*************************************************
Preview of Monticello

Monticello

Most people agree that Thomas Jefferson was a genius.  He holds a firm place as one of the greatest Americans in history.  How much do your students know about this author of the Declaration of Independence and former President of the United States?  This book will help them understand why he is so important to our country’s political history.  They will study his early life, his fondness for gadgets, his contributions to the American Revolution, his theory of government, the ups and downs of hi
Preview of Canadian Mock Election - Class Prime Minister

Canadian Mock Election - Class Prime Minister

This is the perfect way to engage students in their studies about government. This package comes with everything needed to run an election for prime minister in the class. The following are included in the package: -List of classroom issues-Candidate Platform Sheet-Rubric-Poster outline-Voting Ballots -Voter Registration Card
Preview of Analyzing Primary Sources - voting

Analyzing Primary Sources - voting

Created by
The Book Search
Analyze primary sources to help your learners understand historical concepts more fully! This resource offers 7 printable images from the Library of Congress and the Florida Memory Project as well as a step by step guide for how to teach students to analyze primary sources around a theme of voting, rights of voters and the Declaration of Independence.
Preview of Voting | Government | Social Studies for Google Classroom™ BUNDLE

Voting | Government | Social Studies for Google Classroom™ BUNDLE

Use these social studies worksheets to teach students about women’s suffrage, voting, and elections in America. The passages in these easy-to-use lessons combine social studies and reading informational text in one convenient bundle. It’s easy for teachers and engaging for kids! Save 20% off the total value of the individual lessons when you purchase this Voting Bundle.  In EACH of the two lessons, students will:•read a nonfiction passage•complete a set of cloze notes OR graphic organizer for th
Preview of Portraits of Women's Suffrage

Portraits of Women's Suffrage

Created by
Carlyn Simons
Idea:Use portraits of key figures from different identity groups of the women’s suffrage movement in the United States to anchor learning about the different experiences of those groups getting the right to vote. Goal:students will be able to identify some of the common themes and obstacles women faced in their fight to gain the right to vote. Students will understand the difference experiences that women of color faced in their fight for suffrage versus experiences of white women.Students will
Preview of Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions

Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions

In the middle of the nineteenth century women's rights became a cause for which many women were willing to fight. The Women's Rights Convention held in Seneca Falls, New York, in 1848 was the first attack in a battle that would last for many years. Through an examination of the declaration written and signed at that conference and a variety of other activities, students will discover the impact of that event on their lives today. They will also gain insight by studying a suffrage campaign song a
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