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Not grade specific elections - voting unit plans

Preview of Classroom Civics--The Voting Process

Classroom Civics--The Voting Process

Classroom Civics: The Voting Process-- A Comprehensive Guide to United States Elections for Grades 5 and up, this 29-page guide is an excellent introduction to the voting process in the United States. It lays out a clear understanding of what it means to vote for leaders in Federal, state, and local elections, complete with lesson plans and supplementary materials.Included:Lesson plan for the guideArticles and graphic organizers on: The Voting Process, Voting Requirements, How We Cast Our Vote,
Preview of Vote Smart- Elections in Fairy Tale City

Vote Smart- Elections in Fairy Tale City

The citizens of Fairy Tale City are all atwitter because their beloved mayor Jack N. Beanstalk has to retire due to term limits. Will their new mayor be I. M. Hogg, Redda R. Hood, or Goldie Locke? Who can the citizens trust to be the best leader? How can the citizens vote smart? Student citizens determine the qualities of a good, positive leader and analyze the candidates through primary sources such as their bio-blurbs, campaign posters, newspaper interviews, and the student deter
Preview of Our American Presidents Powerpoint

Our American Presidents Powerpoint

This presentation includes an informational slide on every president from Washington to Obama, detailing major events that occurred during the administration of each. At the end of the presentation is a series of optional interactive slides such as a "Who's on What" money game, Who's on Mt. Rushmore game, and refreshment tie-ins. This was created for a mixed-level audience which included all ages ranging from kindergarten to senior citizens.
Preview of Election Unit:  Official Classroom Snack

Election Unit: Official Classroom Snack

Created by
Knight Vision
Whose party will win, the Candy Bars or the Chips? In this unit, students will: • choose their political party • review election-related vocabulary • register to vote • conduct a party caucus • nominate candidates • hold a primary election • argue the pros and cons of each party's candidate • hold a final election This fun and engaging unit will give students “real” experience in the American election process!
Preview of The Election Process- Non-Political!

The Election Process- Non-Political!

Created by
Dana Kessler
I created this to teach my students about the election process in a non-political way. Slides include: Why Do We Have ElectionsDemocracyWho Can Be PresidentWho Can VoteA Brief History of Voting RightsThe Electoral College- How Your Vote Gets CountedI taught this over a period of days- one or two slides per day leading up to the election but could be taught anytime. This is my first product on TPT- I'd love your feedback. I'm totally new to this!
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