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Elections - voting outline pdfs

Preview of 7 Principles of Government Vocabulary Lesson, Texas Constitution

7 Principles of Government Vocabulary Lesson, Texas Constitution

This lesson includes the product sheet as well as a print out of the definitions of the 7 Principles. The student reads the definitions and then re-writes the definition in their own, simpler words; and also draws a quick sketch of an image that will help them remember the meaning of the principle. Fonts purchased from Amy Groesbeck (AGTacoTuesday and AGHowdoyousurvive)
Preview of Crash Course  Government and Politics Video Guide Ep. 35: Political Ideology

Crash Course Government and Politics Video Guide Ep. 35: Political Ideology

Created by
WorldStudiesOrg
A thoughtful (and a bit whimsical) viewing guide for the Crash Course U.S. Government and Politics series, hosted by Craig Benzine. Each viewing guide (two to three pages) not only contains relevant questions that address the most important material, but have breakout vocabulary, is artfully designed, and sprinkled with fun facts. I am a current high school government (and A.P. U.S. Government and Politics) instructor, and plan to continue making viewing guides for each of the 50 Crash Course go
Preview of Elected Government Officials Graphic Organizer #2 - Mayor, Governor, President

Elected Government Officials Graphic Organizer #2 - Mayor, Governor, President

Created by
King Virtue
Elected Government Officials Graphic Organizer #2 - Mayor, Governor, and President - local and state officials (City*, State, and Country) *City, Town, or County Working on your Government unit? This graphic organizer is the perfect tool for helping your students identify elected local and state government officials (Mayor, Governor, and President). Students will love reviewing what you've taught them about their state and local government officials and how they are elected. This set includes:
Preview of Classroom Government Color Edition

Classroom Government Color Edition

Created by
Mr Gs Anomalies
The purpose of this Classroom Government is to provide a practical assistant to classroom management, which develops student accountability, responsibility, and provides inclusivity for their voices to be heard and acted upon positively. They are also provided a valuable foundation for a basic civics lesson that will serve them in real-world situations. This plan is based on a standard class of (19) students and is adjustable to the individual needs of the classroom. This book is 15 pages total,
Preview of Social Studies Definitions Resource - Government

Social Studies Definitions Resource - Government

Each definition will be printed onto a half page of paper (2 per page). It includes the following:timelineculture groupdiversitytraditionscommunityresponsibilityrightslawgovernmentcommon goodresolutionthree branches of governmentlegislativejudicialexecutivedemocracycommunicationtransportationprimary sourcesecondary source
Preview of Grace or Duck for President? Democracy/Voting Opinion Writing Unit 2nd Grade

Grace or Duck for President? Democracy/Voting Opinion Writing Unit 2nd Grade

Created by
Selling Second
This 6 day mini opinion writing unit is a great way to promote engagement and creativity through the fun of writing! Students are able to feel involved and excited about their writing as they persuade their classmates and fellow voters to vote for their preferred candidate - Grace or Duck. Use this unit on its own or with a social studies unit on democracy, government, and voting. Perfect for first or second grade classrooms. Includes pacing guide, T-chart comprehension activity, brainstorm page
Preview of Civics & economics: Voting and elections project

Civics & economics: Voting and elections project

Created by
Hannan Rossi
This listing includes a few fun resources that can be utilized which teaching units on voting/ elections!The first resource included is a "pre-unit voting quiz" which includes fun and basic trivia questions based upon voting. This can serve the purpose of helping you gauge how much your students know about voting. This resource can also help spark conversation on voting, voter education, and further how to register to vote with older, high school aged students.The second resource included is a b
Preview of Elected Government Officials Graphic Organizer #1 - Mayor, Governor, President

Elected Government Officials Graphic Organizer #1 - Mayor, Governor, President

Created by
King Virtue
Elected Government Officials Graphic Organizer #1 - Mayor, Governor, and President - local and state officials (City*, State, and Country) *City, Town, or County Working on your Government unit? This graphic organizer is the perfect tool for helping your students identify elected local and state government officials (Mayor, Governor, and President). Students will love reviewing what you've taught them about their state and local government officials and how they are elected. This set includes:
Preview of Government Made Simple - Legislative Branch (Student and Teacher Notes, Wrksht)

Government Made Simple - Legislative Branch (Student and Teacher Notes, Wrksht)

Created by
TpT Saputo
Government Made Simple - Legislative Branch (Student Notes and Teacher Copy) Perfect for introducing the concept of US Government to your students, refreshing them on these concepts, or providing some background information, the "Government Made Simple" series of handouts and worksheets are Standards-aligned and are meant to provide solid, straight-forward information without getting too complicated. Contents: + 2-page Teacher Notes + 2-page Student fil-in-the-blank Notes + 1 worksheet (expli
Preview of Lyndon B. Johnson Timeline

Lyndon B. Johnson Timeline

Created by
Tidy Teacher
This activity allows your students to create a timeline of the life of Lyndon B. Johnson. Students can cut, sort, and paste these 8 facts in sequential order and add illustrations. My class glued these onto a colored sentence strip. Lyndon B. Johnson Timeline by Tidy Teacher is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You also might enjoy: Cesar Chavez Pebble Go Research PebbleGo Frederick Douglass Research Hunt Mary McLeod Bethune Pebble Go Research Hunt Pebb
Preview of Three Branches (Fill in the Blank)

Three Branches (Fill in the Blank)

This can be used to study or practice the branches of the US government. It can be used in small group, centers, or whole group guided practice.
Preview of White House Post Card

White House Post Card

Created by
Jody Weber
With this White House post card, students can write to our President. Students send a note with questions, concerns, votes of confidence or even offer some words of advice. They could cover what issues they would like to see our President address while in office supporting their opinions with details. Writing an opinion that is supported with reasons/details meets Common Core Writing standards.
Preview of President research outline

President research outline

Use this detailed research outline with your students to create fantastic research papers. This outline includes date of birth/death, childhood information, political background, years as president, vice president, accomplishments; and at the end their is room to list their sources.
Preview of Voting Rights Amendments

Voting Rights Amendments

Created by
Mary Phillips
Use this template for student note-taking on 6 of the voting rights amendments. Aligns with Florida State Standards for Amendments 13, 14, 15, 19, 24 & 26.
Preview of 2016 Presidential Election - Student Comparison Chart

2016 Presidential Election - Student Comparison Chart

Created by
Path to Success
This document should be used to help students organize the different viewpoints of the two main presidential candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Students should conduct research to help them better understand their positions.
Preview of Electoral Debate Note Taking Venn Diagram

Electoral Debate Note Taking Venn Diagram

Facilitate your homework assignment of students watching the debate at home with a Venn Diagram for them to organize their thoughts. This is a great structured way to streamline their thinking and observations and then discourse in the classroom in following days.
Preview of Argumentative Speech Guide

Argumentative Speech Guide

Help students to prepare and present and argumentative speech with this outline.
Preview of How Presidential Elections Work Writing

How Presidential Elections Work Writing

Created by
Broke Educadora
This is the page that goes with How Presidential Elections Work. It is just meant to help outline the process and to take notes for after doing research or having a class discussion/lesson.
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