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High school elections - voting thematic unit plan pdfs

Preview of D2102 Civic Participation COMPLETE eBOOK UNIT!

D2102 Civic Participation COMPLETE eBOOK UNIT!

This complete InspirEd Educators 97 page e-book unit includes 20 single-class lessons to teach civic rights and responsibilities in the U.S. Topics include political parties, voter participation, the voting process, fair elections, media influence, public opinion, polling, interest groups, and much more. Please download the free preview to see our digital user agreement, the complete Table of Contents, unit objectives, and sample teacher instructions for a few selected lessons. Every lesson i
Preview of Election Day Speech Therapy Printable Pack

Election Day Speech Therapy Printable Pack

Voting, elections and government are taught during speech and language therapy with this comprehensive packet!This FUN resource will offer activities and worksheets that cover most speech and language goals. They are fun, timely and differentiated. Every part of the packet ties back to the theme which gives students a chance to solidify the ideas presented and a greater chance of them relating to what is happening during the election season.Related Products ⭐ Articulation Set for ALL YEAR Speec
Preview of D2101 Electing the President COMPLETE eBOOK UNIT!

D2101 Electing the President COMPLETE eBOOK UNIT!

This complete InspirEd Educators 98 page e-book unit includes 15 single-class lessons to teach the electoral process in America. Topics include powers and qualifications of candidates, political parties, primaries, caucuses, conventions, the Electoral College and much more. Please download the free preview to see our digital user agreement, the complete Table of Contents, unit objectives, and sample teacher instructions for a few selected lessons. Every lesson is written to promote critical t
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 Mathematics, Demographics & Slavery: The 1790 Census in Ratio, Percents & Graphs

Mathematics, Demographics & Slavery: The 1790 Census in Ratio, Percents & Graphs

Created by
SamizdatMath
The first U.S. Census was conducted in 1790 to decide on the apportionment of the Congress. The people counted were Free White Males Over !6, who were allowed to vote, White Males Under 16, Free White Females, Enslaved Persons and "Others." Your students will use this data to express relationships between different groups, most significantly the ratio of "Free White Men" to "Enslaved Persons." Please note that this refers to the people who worked as slaves to the current terminology as "Enslaved
Preview of 2008 Presidential Election

2008 Presidential Election

Everything you need to know about the 2008 Presidential Election and it's candidate's positions. The unit begins with an overview of the Presidential election process and the laws that govern that process. It continues with a look at the history of the two primary parties; Democrats and Republicans. The unit then explores the 2008 Presidential candidates and explores the process of primaries and caucuses. The unit includes several activities for students to apply their new learni
Preview of Election Unit

Election Unit

A 10 day walk-through of the election process. Including types of government, the writing of the constitution, requirements, powers of the President and Congress, and the electoral college. No specifics have been used so this can be used year after year. Lesson Plans included.
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