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12th grade elections - voting homework

Preview of U.S. Government Resources - Power Points, Guided Notes, HW, Tests, & Projects

U.S. Government Resources - Power Points, Guided Notes, HW, Tests, & Projects

UPDATE 8/1/2021 - I have converted the PowerPoints included in this bundle to google slides as well with all of the video included. You will get both with this package. This is a great deal of the materials that I use for my U.S. Government and U.S. Government Honors classes. This probably will not carry you for an entire school year, but it's close. Some of the things that I do in my class I do not have rights to (textbook worksheets, etc.) and I’m in no position to share. I also teach financi
Preview of Distance Learning  |  Political Party Ideologies: Liberal vs. Conservative

Distance Learning | Political Party Ideologies: Liberal vs. Conservative

For every major issue in America, two ideologies emerge: Liberalism and Conservatism. This resource allows students to read statements presented from both sides of the argument. For example, this assignment includes a short argument for or against key issues such as: abortion, climate change, affirmative action, gun control, immigration, welfare, and many more. Students can analyze the arguments made and evaluate the ideological stance of each statement presented. There are 15 topics that are e
Preview of Political Socialization Tree

Political Socialization Tree

Student Instructions: Complete the tree to create a visual representation of all the factors that have contributed to your personal political socialization. When done, complete the political typology quiz posted on Google Classroom to see where you fall on the spectrum according to your political socialization. Please make your tree COLORFUL as if it was SUMMER TIME :) Print Instructions: Print double sided on 11x17 paper. Instructions/prompts are on the front. Students will create their tree o
Preview of Understanding Presidential Primaries

Understanding Presidential Primaries

This is a three-page activity for older students that involves identifying states with open, closed, or hybrid primaries, states with primaries and states with caucuses, and how states award delegates. The primary process is confusing, and this activity is designed to help students learn about the different moving parts that lead to party candidate nomination.
Preview of Crash Course US Government | Unit 1 | Complete Worksheet Bundle (Episodes 1-5)

Crash Course US Government | Unit 1 | Complete Worksheet Bundle (Episodes 1-5)

Dive deep into the foundations of U.S. government with this comprehensive worksheet bundle, crafted specifically for AP Government students. This Unit 1 bundle includes worksheets for the first five episodes of the Crash Course U.S. Government series, covering crucial topics from the structure of government to the intricate system of checks, balances, and historical compromises. Perfect for enhancing understanding and facilitating discussion, this bundle is an invaluable tool for any AP Governme
Preview of Elections Campaign Commercial Analysis Activity

Elections Campaign Commercial Analysis Activity

Elections Clever Campaign Commercials ★ This product has been updated! Students will view campaign commercials and choose one each from the Republican and Democratic parties to analyze. Bonus worksheet for students to describe seven different types of campaign commercials included! Suggested website for viewing commercials provided with download. ************************************************************* Approximate time needed for activity: 45-60 minutes Included in download: 4-pag
Preview of "If I Were President of the United States" Essay Writing Sheet - B/W Printable

"If I Were President of the United States" Essay Writing Sheet - B/W Printable

Created by
ClassGrafix
If your students were elected President of the United States, what would they do for our country? A perfect assignment to engage your students in the election process. This is an 8-1/2 x 11 Letter size document with blank lines for students to write about what they would do as the Commander in Chief. There is a black and white Presidential Seal. Terrific to use as a project for Presidents Day, too! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported
Preview of DBQ - The Election of 1800: Political Campaign Cartoons

DBQ - The Election of 1800: Political Campaign Cartoons

Created by
Vagi's Vault
This activity looks at campaign election cartoons from the election of 1800 and 2004. Students answer questions about each image and compare and contrast the messages of each. Answer key included. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of Elections: The Electoral College Debate

Elections: The Electoral College Debate

Created by
Vagi's Vault
An informational text article about the history of the debate surrounding the Electoral College. The information is from the History Channel's website, the questions are mine. A great activity for a government or history class. A great supplement, fill in activity, substitute teaching plan. Can also be used as a web quest using the history.com website. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of How Do The US Presidential Elections Work? - Reading Comprehension / Information

How Do The US Presidential Elections Work? - Reading Comprehension / Information

This Reading Comprehension worksheet is suitable for higher elementary to proficient ESL learners or native English speakers. The text describes how the US Presdential Elections work from the Primaries to Inauguration Day.After carefully reading the text, students are required to complete some comprehension exercises including a true or false exercise, a multiple choice exercise, a crossword and an independent fill-in-the gaps exercise on the responsibilities of the US President.This worksheet /
Preview of Voting and Voter Behavior (U.S. Government) Bundle with Video

Voting and Voter Behavior (U.S. Government) Bundle with Video

*Now includes 2020 voting data.You can purchase all of my U.S. Government resources which includes power points, guided notes (with questions), homework, quizzes, unit tests, and group projects here: U.S. Government ResourcesA quick word about my teaching style so that you know what you are getting into. I have worked at several schools in the past where I did not have the ability to check out books to students because of short supply. Because of this, I created materials in which I wouldn't nee
Preview of Elections and Voting Rights Mini Bundle (No Prep)

Elections and Voting Rights Mini Bundle (No Prep)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
This bundle includes 10 different assignments about elections and voting rights. Included are the following activities:- A campaign poster activity- Informational text activities on: *Voting *Political Parties *Campaigns and Elections *Selection and Succession of the President *Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens *The Media *Interest Groups *Electoral College- School House Rock! webquest/activities for: *I'm Gonna Send Your Vote to College *Sufferin Til Suffrage *3 Ring Governmen
Preview of ELECTION DAY CROSSWORD WORD SEARCH DECODING ACTIVITIES | 40 VOCABULARY TERMS

ELECTION DAY CROSSWORD WORD SEARCH DECODING ACTIVITIES | 40 VOCABULARY TERMS

Created by
joy2you
Now that we have an election coming up in November, students will be hearing terms related to politics, government, and the democratic process. I developed these activities to acquaint students with these terms and to develop their recognition and understanding of them. Use these activities to help students understand the terminology they will hear during an election year. Or use the activities to jumpstart your social studies, civics, or political science unit. SUGGESTED USES:whole-class instru
Preview of Elections and Campaigns (AP Government) Bundle with Video

Elections and Campaigns (AP Government) Bundle with Video

You can purchase my entire AP U.S. Government course which includes pacing, unit tests, and a 4-week review session prior to the AP exam here: AP U.S. Government Complete CourseI have worked at several schools in the past where I did not have the ability to check out books to students because I only had enough for a class set. Because of this, I created materials in which I wouldn't need my students to have a textbook at home to be prepared for any tests or quizzes that they received. The power
Preview of US Election Bundle

US Election Bundle

The US Election Bundle is a must-have resource for anyone seeking to learn more about the US election process and its historical and cultural significance. With engaging and informative materials like Mudslinging, Muckraking, and Apple Pie, Civically Speaking: Midterm Elections, and Civically Speaking: Politics and Media, students will be fully equipped to navigate the complexities of US elections and develop a deeper understanding of how we elect our leaders.
Preview of Crash Course US Government #5: Constitutional Compromises - Video Guide

Crash Course US Government #5: Constitutional Compromises - Video Guide

This worksheet is designed to complement the fifth episode of Crash Course U.S. Government, which explores the significant compromises that shaped the United States Constitution. Ideal for AP Government students, this resource delves into the critical decisions and debates that formed the backbone of the U.S. government structure.Product Includes:Fillable PDF Worksheet (1 page): Provides a digital-friendly option for students to complete their work directly on their devices.Editable Word Documen
Preview of Crash Course US Government #3: Checks and Balances - Video Guide

Crash Course US Government #3: Checks and Balances - Video Guide

Perfect for AP Government students, this comprehensive worksheet accompanies the third episode of Crash Course U.S. Government, focusing on the critical concept of checks and balances within the American government. This resource helps students dissect the interplay between the branches of government and understand the foundations of American democratic principles.Product Includes:Fillable PDF Worksheet (1 page): Provides a digital-friendly option for students to complete their work directly on
Preview of Crash Course US Government #2: The Bicameral Congress - Video Guide

Crash Course US Government #2: The Bicameral Congress - Video Guide

This resource is designed to supplement the second episode of Crash Course U.S. Government, focusing on the Bicameral Congress. Ideal for AP Government students, this worksheet facilitates a deeper understanding of the structure, functions, and historical significance of the U.S. Congress as outlined in the Constitution.Product Includes:Fillable PDF Worksheet (1 page): Provides a digital-friendly option for students to complete their work directly on their devices.Editable Word Document (1 page)
Preview of Crash Course US Government #4: Federalism - Video Guide

Crash Course US Government #4: Federalism - Video Guide

This educational resource is designed for AP Government students to accompany the fourth episode of Crash Course U.S. Government, which focuses on the concept of federalism. This worksheet helps students explore the intricate balance of power between national and state governments and the evolution of federalism through U.S. history.Product Includes:Fillable PDF Worksheet (1 page): Provides a digital-friendly option for students to complete their work directly on their devices.Editable Word Docu
Preview of Democrat v Republican: Who would say what?  Quiz worksheet - Political Parties

Democrat v Republican: Who would say what? Quiz worksheet - Political Parties

Created by
AMY MILLER
WS or Quiz that lists statements like "If you have a problem, fix it yourself" and "Everybody deserves a helping hand when they are down" and asks students to idetnify if typically a Democrat or Republican would say each statement. Includes states on many important issues in the US today.
Preview of Crash Course US Government #1: Why Study Government? - Video Guide

Crash Course US Government #1: Why Study Government? - Video Guide

Dive into the essentials of U.S. Government with this engaging worksheet tailored for AP Government students. This resource complements the first episode of the educational series Crash Course U.S. Government, offering a structured way for students to analyze and understand key concepts in government and political participation.Product Includes:Fillable PDF Worksheet (1 page): Provides a digital-friendly option for students to complete their work directly on their devices.Editable Word Document
Preview of Crash Course Politics and Government Super Bundle: Episodes #1-50

Crash Course Politics and Government Super Bundle: Episodes #1-50

Created by
Vagi's Vault
This bundle is based on Crash Course Government and Politics Episodes 1-50. It provides you with some great resources related to the episode to get your unit started or wrap it up and assess learning! With guidance, this can also serve as a great sub plan packet. It includes a Crash Course video guide for each episode, informational readings, a research/assessment activity and more! See listing for all products included in the bundle. All documents are MS Word for easy editing.
Preview of Reconstruction Era: Jim Crow Voting Laws Primary Source Analysis

Reconstruction Era: Jim Crow Voting Laws Primary Source Analysis

Students will read a primary source written for black voters in the South during Reconstruction in order to understand the restrictive voter suppression laws like poll taxes and literacy tests. After annotating the reading (an annotation guide is also provided), students answer several comprehension questions, fill in a comparison chart, and interpret their learning by creating a visual representation (cartoon/drawing).
Preview of Informational Reading Text - The Presidency Bundle (No Prep/Sub Plans)

Informational Reading Text - The Presidency Bundle (No Prep/Sub Plans)

Created by
Vagi's Vault
A bundle of 7 reading assignments about the Presidency, how the President is elected, the duties of the President, the Cabinet and how the President connects with citizens. Includes a crossword puzzle based on terms from the readings and a set of writing topics/essay questions for assessment. A great way to introduce the subject. The reading comes from a really great website, ushistory.org, under their free textbook tab. The information presented is theirs, I made up the questions. This can be d
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