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Elections - voting worksheets for Easel

Preview of 2nd grade Civics - Laws - Citizenship - Distance Learning

2nd grade Civics - Laws - Citizenship - Distance Learning

Created by
MillieBee
This is a civics mini unit (student booklet form) that is a fun, engaging, hands-on experience in making and understanding the need for laws. Students assist the astronauts in electing a leader on Planet Confusion, a place where there is no leader or laws. Students learn why leaders and laws are necessary and they will understand the consequences of the absence of laws. Students experience real-life understanding of laws and citizenship as they relate it to their own lives in this hands-on c
Preview of Abraham Lincoln Political Cartoon Analysis - Election of 1860

Abraham Lincoln Political Cartoon Analysis - Election of 1860

Your students will analyze a political cartoon that captures the spirit of the election of 1860. They will be encouraged analyze the cartoon in its entirety and comment on which groups of people may or may not support the artist's views.Get free stuff! Did you know that you get TPT credit for every dollar you spend after you comment on a purchase? It's an easy and inexpensive way to add to your teaching toolbox!
Preview of Who Can Run? Qualifications for Office U.S. Election Article & Review for Civics

Who Can Run? Qualifications for Office U.S. Election Article & Review for Civics

This Who Can Run? Qualifications for Political Office Article & Review for Civics covers the Constitutional requirements for running for the Presidency, Senate, and House of Representatives in the United States. A graphic organizer, vocabulary review, and reflection are included, as well as a Who Can Run? scenario activity in which students read character bios and determine who is qualified to run for office. Perfect for any middle or high school Civics, American History, or American Govern
Preview of Voter Registration Card- Election

Voter Registration Card- Election

Show students the importance of registering to vote by giving them a voter registration card to complete. This is a quick activity that will go along with any election packet that you have. The children will love to fill out this card and will help them understand the voting process. You could have the children role play going to a poll and filling out one of these cards. You could have the children draw a picture of themselves or use an actual photo. The children will have a cute memento t
Preview of Lincoln-Douglas Debates Reading

Lincoln-Douglas Debates Reading

A great READING resource with QUESTIONS and ANSWER KEY included! It focuses on the Lincoln-Douglas Debates. Included are 1 page reading, 1 question sheet and 1 answer key! Perfect for homework assignments, classwork or test review! Can be used for both middle and high school level. The reading defines what debates are and provides context on why Lincoln and Douglas debated. Next, it focuses on events that shaped the topic of the debates. This includes Kansas-Nebraska Act, Bleeding Kansas, and t
Preview of Vote: Elections in America with the Government Fairy

Vote: Elections in America with the Government Fairy

Created by
Dragons Den
Learn about elections in the United States with a little bit of fairy dust! This voting unit for 3rd-5th graders includes teaching pages, worksheets and activities. A final quiz with grading key is also included. The hook is the government fairy! She leads your students through the entire process. Perfect for the BUSY teacherSAVES YOU TIME! Everything you need for your government unit is in one placeIncludes teaching pages, seat work activities, materials to have your own class electionThis uni
Preview of Mayor, Governor, President Roles, and Voting Materials

Mayor, Governor, President Roles, and Voting Materials

Off-year elections are just as important to study as the big one every four years. Learning the roles, a Mayor, Governor, and President play in our government are addressed here as well. We need to think about the basic knowledge students need to learn to be the basis of their understanding for the next five to ten years. This resource will give you lots of supplemental pieces to make that learning stretch beyond the few paragraphs in a textbook. It’s designed to make your teaching easier and le
Preview of All The President's Men Movie Guide | Reporting | Journalism (PG - 1976)

All The President's Men Movie Guide | Reporting | Journalism (PG - 1976)

Created by
TeacherTravis
All The President's Men Movie Guide | Reporting | Journalism (PG - 1976) challenges students to digest and comprehend the many complexities of the Watergate scandal as investigative reporters Woodward and Bernstein team up. Compare and contrast the strategies they use while questioning their sources. Evaluate Ben Bradlee's decisions to print, or not print, their stories. Conduct further research on the headlines that resulted from their story and finally, imagine how this story would be handled
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 Race to the White House:  Electoral College | Primary | Caucus | Activities

Race to the White House: Electoral College | Primary | Caucus | Activities

Do you have a future president in YOUR classroom? "Can I be President?" "What's the electoral college?" "When is the election?" "How do they count votes?" "What's a caucus?" "Why do we have a primary?" "What's a lame duck?" "Who is hanging chad?" Answers to these questions and much, much more can be found in these timely lessons! Updated in July 2020, these lessons are ready for the upcoming election! Bring the election process to life! This resource offers an up-close look at
Preview of Election Day 2024: Uncle Sam Hat Drawing, Art Sub Plan, & Writing Prompts

Election Day 2024: Uncle Sam Hat Drawing, Art Sub Plan, & Writing Prompts

Need patriotic, Election Day 2024 activities for your bulletin board in November? Imagine these Uncle Sam hat drawing projects in your hallway with a writing prompt. The step by step drawing tutorial and PowerPoint also makes perfect no prep, emergency art sub plans for elementary art for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders.A fun roll a dice game, ‘you pick’ worksheet, and digital spinners helps kids choose patterns. Moreover, boost their confidence and creativity. And, it’ll help cash-strapped teachers l
Preview of U.S. Elections, Electoral College, and Interest Groups Review Activities

U.S. Elections, Electoral College, and Interest Groups Review Activities

This United States Elections, Electoral College, and Interest Groups Review Games kit includes four review puzzles that cover key concepts and vocabulary related to U.S. elections, qualifications for office, the Electoral College and Bush v. Gore, Interest Groups, PACs, and Super PACs. The worksheets include a maze escape, crossword puzzle, vocabulary word search, and an emoji riddle for students to crack! Perfect for Civics, American History, or American Government students, these puzzles can s
Preview of Progressive Era Election of 1912 w/ Graphic Org and Questions Distance Learning

Progressive Era Election of 1912 w/ Graphic Org and Questions Distance Learning

Everything about the Progessive Era Presidential Election of 1912! This packet includes direct excerpts from the political platforms of the Democrat, Republican, Progressive, and Socialist Party on the key issues of the election, along with a graphic organizer and guided reading questions. Answer key is provided.
Preview of Presidential Debate Worksheet- September 29, 2020 DIGITAL

Presidential Debate Worksheet- September 29, 2020 DIGITAL

Do you plan to ask your students to watch the 9-29-2020 presidential debate between Trump and Biden and need a printable worksheet to accompany the viewing? You are in the right spot! This worksheet asks students to consider the candidates in the following areas:The major focuses of the debate according to the Commission on Presidential Debates (the Trump and Biden records, the Supreme Court, Covid-19, the economy, race and violence, and the integrity of the election)First impressionsUse of appe
Preview of Voting - History and How Voting Works - STANDARDS BASED

Voting - History and How Voting Works - STANDARDS BASED

Help your students learn about Voting with this versatile activity. HDivided into two sections: History of Voting and How Voting Works. Choose which section, or both, based on your standards. Easy to make. This product is adaptable to different skill and grade levels. Excellent for special education students and task boxes. Information presented in story format. Teaching Ideas included in instructions. PRODUCT INCLUDED FOR EACH SECTION: NOTE: Activities are also divided for younger students a
Preview of Election Day Reading & Writing Pack

Election Day Reading & Writing Pack

Created by
Meryma Learning
Election Day Reading & Writing PackEngage your students with an exciting and comprehensive "Election Day Reading & Writing Pack" designed to inspire learning about the voting process and the significance of Election Day. This educational resource is perfect for third to fifth-grade students, encouraging them to explore, comprehend, and express their understanding of the democratic process in an inclusive and engaging manner.This pack includes a compelling reading passage titled "Election
Preview of The History of Voter Suppression Worksheet

The History of Voter Suppression Worksheet

Delve into the complex history of voter suppression in America with this comprehensive worksheet. Designed for American History, Government, and Civics studies, this resource explores historical methods of voter suppression, empowers students to create a timeline, and examines present-day laws affecting voting rights. Engage students in critical analysis by researching and discussing current news articles on voter suppression laws.Printable Activity / Worksheet. PDF - File FormatAnswer Key Inclu
Preview of Public Opinion Government/Civics Reading Guided Worksheet

Public Opinion Government/Civics Reading Guided Worksheet

Explore the dynamic world of public opinion in politics with this comprehensive guided worksheet tailored for government or civics courses. Delve into the role of media, types of political advertisements, propaganda strategies, interest groups, lobbyists, and political action committees. Engage students with insightful reading guided questions and an integrated vocabulary activity, fostering a deeper understanding of public opinion's impact on governance.Printable Activity / Worksheet. PDF - Fil
Preview of Election Day Activities Close Read and Write

Election Day Activities Close Read and Write

Are you looking for a reading passage about the history of elections? In this packet, students are given the chance to close read and write about voting. Help your students gain a brief history about voting through this product that makes kids think!Save 30% off the price of individual resources with the purchase of the Fall Bundle.Inside you'll find:Two page articleThree Writing Response Questions **Please follow me for notifications of sales and promotions. New products will be offered at 50%
Preview of 3 branches of Government Checks and Balances

3 branches of Government Checks and Balances

Created by
Mrs L Designs
PDF worksheet to accompany lecture/reading on the 3 branches of government as well as basic checks and balances. Designed to be used in reverse order (I.E. Page 4 should be page 1, Page 3 should be page 2, and so on).
Preview of 1960s Crossword Puzzle Review: The Election of 1960

1960s Crossword Puzzle Review: The Election of 1960

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
Differentiated into two levels, these Election of 1960 Crossword Puzzles feature 21 clues and terms to help students better understand the issues that dominated the early 1960s and animated the presidential contest between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon! PERFECT FOR DISTANCE LEARNING OR A PAPERLESS CLASSROOM -- CAN BE DONE FULLY ONLINE AS A TPT DIGITAL ACTIVITY!In my own classes, I see the value of making learning fun. That’s why I try my best to develop activities and puzzles that students
Preview of Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio Book Study Activities - Election Day

Grace for President by Kelly DiPucchio Book Study Activities - Election Day

Created by
Mochateacher
This resource includes activities that help students practice the following standards:Describe characters, settings, and major events in a story using key details Sequence events in a storyRecognize the key features of a sentence (e.g.  first word capitalization, ending punctuation)Recognize and produce rhyming wordsWrite opinion pieces that introduce a topic, state an opinion, and supply a reason for the opinionIt also has a teacher tips video and a link to a read aloud version of the story.
Preview of Susan B. Anthony Biography Page

Susan B. Anthony Biography Page

Created by
LoveHealTeach
Learn to write a brief biography about an amazing woman in American history, Susan B. Anthony. This worksheet can be used alone, allowing the child to research the answers. It can also be done after reading a book about Susan B. Anthony or watching the episode on "Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum" about Susan B. Anthony. There is now an Easel Digital Activity with the fill-in-the-blank biography worksheet they can fill in on the computer with pen or text tools!Check out my bundle includi
Preview of Election Day Spelling - 25 Words with 9 Worksheet Activities

Election Day Spelling - 25 Words with 9 Worksheet Activities

This Election Day Spelling Resource is perfect for having your students learn election-related spelling words. The spelling words included are: vote, ballot, county, elect, nominate, booth, candidate, democracy, campaign, politics, Democrat, Republican, Independent, winner, midterm, ticket, citizen, delegate, runoff, constituent, inauguration, judiciary, primary, incumbent.This resource includes 23 pages:Terms of Use PageHow to use this resourceSample Weekly ScheduleElection Words List (25 words
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