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1st grade elections - voting study guides

Preview of Capitol and Capital, SS2CG4

Capitol and Capital, SS2CG4

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Bullardbaby
Capitol and Capital. Use this sheet for U.S. and Georgia specific for standard SS2CG4: I can identify the state and national capitol buildings from pictures, and capitals of the United States of America (Washington, D.C.) and the state of Georgia (Atlanta) by locating them on appropriate maps. Can be used to paste into a journal or as an informational sheet.
Preview of PreK-Grade 6 Presidents of the USA Reference

PreK-Grade 6 Presidents of the USA Reference

Created by
Hello Press
This U.S. History unit is a quick-reference for all of the Presidents of the United States of America from George Washington to Barack Obama. Presidents are listed in chronological order and include birth dates, death dates, term as president, political party, vice president, and one or more additional interesting facts.
Preview of Election and Voting Study Guide easier version

Election and Voting Study Guide easier version

This can be used after a very simple unit on Elections and voting. I previously posted questions that can be used for a review game, and also another study guide. This study guide is a modified one, for students with limited communication or cognitive skills. I used Boardmaker pictures as answer choices for 6 of the 12 questions (am unable to post them), but the students can write in their answers or have a scribe.
Preview of Vote for Me! (Martin Baltscheit/Marc Boutavant) Picture Book Discussion Guide

Vote for Me! (Martin Baltscheit/Marc Boutavant) Picture Book Discussion Guide

Guide a classroom, book club, or other discussion of this amusing satire of the election process. Arranged by Common Core literature and language standards, this free downloadable pdf will jumpstart conversations and invite reflection on the book's themes. About Vote for Me!: The lion loves elections—he wins every time. But when the mouse decides to run for president, other animals offer up their own candidates. Each one has a cause to champion: the ant wants a busier schedule, the German shephe
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