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Elections - voting independent work interactive whiteboards

Preview of Election Day

Election Day

This Election Day packet is full of terms and definitions to aid your students in developing a deeper understanding of the terminology used during a presidential campaign. This packet is easy to incorporate into your social studies lesson plans, and provides activities to keep your students 100% engaged. *********************************** PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: ♥ 45 definiton task cards ♥ 45 term task cards ♥ Answer Key ♥ Scoot Directions ♥ Student Recording Sheet ♥ Recording Card for using wit
Preview of American Government Unit

American Government Unit

Created by
Amber Dixon
This 98 page patriotic unit includes: *Vocabulary posters *Famous American Posters *53 pages of colorful lessons with pictures (project onto activeboard) *day-by-day teacher plans *student workbook with many activities for all lessons and are easy to check for mastery *government responsibilities sorting center *task cards for a review center **All print is very large and easy to read** **If you purchase and need/want any additional materials to go with this unit, I will be glad to make it f
Preview of Slides For Social Studies Passport Grade 2 Unit 4

Slides For Social Studies Passport Grade 2 Unit 4

Created by
Leah Hechtman
Social Studies Passport Grade 2 Unit 4 Rights, Rules, and Responsibilities Slides with visuals Lessons 1-13 Objectives on every page
Preview of Editable Election Day Jeopardy Game Promethean Social Studies - Government

Editable Election Day Jeopardy Game Promethean Social Studies - Government

This is a complete Election Day Jeopardy Flipchart intended for grades 3-6. Includes questions for the upcoming current Presidential Election. Fun, interactive four-category game with score boards to cover and engage students in the upcoming Presidential Election. Have fun while your students learn. Jeopardy games are the perfect way to engage students in their learning, review material, and do quick whole class assessments. I can make you a Jeopary game board for your smart or active board on
Preview of Time to Vote! - Introduction for young students

Time to Vote! - Introduction for young students

Created by
Joseph Failla
Time to Vote! This is a smart board activity that introduces the process of voting to young students. Two candidates are introduced: Mr. Banana and Ms. Apple. The students will have to make the decision of whom they will vote for. If you have older students, you can have two students be the candidates to be voted on. The steps are easy to follow, with explanations as you go from slide to slide. There are print outs to make a label for your ballot box, a tally counting sheet, and even print
Preview of Woodrow for President eBOOK

Woodrow for President eBOOK

Election year is upon us and what better way to teach children about campaigning, voting, and the election process than through Cheryl and Peter Barnes’ critically-acclaimed book Woodrow for President! Featuring Woodrow G. Washingtail, a civic-minded mouse with presidential ambitions, Woodrow for President follows Woodrow as he runs for president of the United Mice of America. Taking children on a journey from Woodrow’s schoolmouse days full of hard work and community service to his time as go
Preview of Teaching Data Landmarks Through A Study of the Electoral College

Teaching Data Landmarks Through A Study of the Electoral College

This is a zip file that contains everything you need for a fantastic lesson that integrates math and social studies! The objective of the lesson is for the student to be able to apply the statistical concepts of maximum, minimum, range, and median to the study of the role of the Electoral College in a presidential election. Included in this zip file are the following: * Step-by-step teacher lesson plan * SMART Notebook file that serves as backdrop while teaching the lesson * 3 tiers of DIFFE
Preview of Mock Election SMARTboard File

Mock Election SMARTboard File

Created by
Melissa Tuttle
This 32 page SMARTboard file contains information on the Delaware Mock Election. Includes civics standards, multiple graphic organizers, essential questions, think-pair-shares, groups tasks, and much more. Based on Delaware unit, but downloaded file can be edited with your states information. Information on how to choose the right candidate, how technology has impacted elections, and other universal information to be used anywhere.
Preview of 2016 Presidential Election Electoral College Homework

2016 Presidential Election Electoral College Homework

This simple homework is great for kids learning about the election and role of the electoral college. Students will take the paper home on the night of the election and color in the states they think each candidate will win. Tomorrow, as a class you will color in the actual election results map to compare their predictions with what actually happened. This is a fun, visual way for students to understand how the popular vote and population effect the Electoral College. Coloring the map will w
Preview of Election Result Worksheet

Election Result Worksheet

This worksheet is intended to be used along with the election result map being projected on your white board or smart board with the correct election results. That way the students can use the map to color their mini version matching the results. Using the map students can answer the questions about the results of the election.
Preview of Election 2020 regions by nickname

Election 2020 regions by nickname

Created by
Katherine Healy
Use this Google Slideshow to help understand the distinct areas of the country that will be referred to on election day. Where is the Rust Belt? Bible Belt? Students will manipulate colored text boxes to move them where they believe a region is located. Students can adjust size of text boxes to cover regions.Students will be able to enhance their understanding of the geographic and demographics of particular regions whose voting ways impact the presidential election. Before you begin, you should
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