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10th grade elections - voting printable microsofts

Preview of Iron Jawed Angels: no frills movie viewing guide

Iron Jawed Angels: no frills movie viewing guide

Created by
Jessica E Bowen
This is made to accompany a class watching the HBO film "Iron Jawed Angels" starring Hilary Swank and Angelica Huston about the woman's suffrage movement. It has 50+ straightforward questions that are easy to answer as you watch the film (keep the kids focused and awake!) as well as a character guide to help them keep all the people clear. It is suitable for grades 9-12 in use in a US history class, Women's Studies, or Government class. I don't use fancy graphics or cover pages - but that's
Preview of Political Parties - Civics SOL: Functions, Similarities, & 3rd Parties

Political Parties - Civics SOL: Functions, Similarities, & 3rd Parties

Political Parties - Civics SOL: Functions, Similarities, & 3rd Parties This lesson teaches students about the role of campaign contributions and costs in America’s political system. Students will learn about how the rising costs of campaigns have changed the political landscape of the United States. Students will learn how this has required candidates to spend more time raising donations, limited the opportunity to run for political office, encouraged the development of PACs, and given incr
Preview of AP Government Intro and Topic 1.2 Theories of Democracy

AP Government Intro and Topic 1.2 Theories of Democracy

Intro to AP Government & Topic 1.2. This is Part I of our series for A.P. Government on Theories of Democracy and Federalist #10. NOTE: PowerPoint has been altered from corresponding YouTube video to emphasize course redesign and Foundational Document Federalist #10 including a document analysis worksheet on Fed 10. • What is the government? • Public policy• How does government impact us?• What is politics?• Three branches of government• Political power• Authority• Political legitimacy• Deba
Preview of John Lewis:  Good Trouble - Movie Guide

John Lewis: Good Trouble - Movie Guide

Created by
Steve Pasche
This four page, forty-five question download is intended to support the 2020 film John Lewis: Good Trouble. This product would fit well in a unit on Civil Rights.
Preview of "Liars Don't Qualify" Short Story Literary Response and Analysis Unit

"Liars Don't Qualify" Short Story Literary Response and Analysis Unit

The Lesson:So, what we have created for you are a presentation and analysis pages for the short story “Liars Don’t Qualify” by Junius Edwards. We know, we’re excited about it, too! The lesson focus points on this story about a Black war veteran trying to register to vote will be on conflict, characterization, multiple perspectives, mood and tone, and theme through student literary argument/analysis writing.Tell Me More:We have created a presentation (keynote, Powerpoint, and PDF formats) that co
Preview of Federal Election Research Paper | US History Project | 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

Federal Election Research Paper | US History Project | 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

The Federal Election Research Paper or Project is a great opportunity for 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade students to learn how to become informed voters in their future. This editable research activity/project allows students to flex their research skills on possible candidates in a Federal Election. They are required to do in-depth research on candidates and policies, format their research paper in a specific way and argue their selected candidate. Teachers will love that this activity is struc
Preview of 12 Essential Election Terms Color by Number Vocabulary Review for Middle School

12 Essential Election Terms Color by Number Vocabulary Review for Middle School

Election season is here and our students need a basic vocabulary to understand our system of elections. Help your students grasp these important terms in a playful and engaging lesson: 12 Essential Election Terms Color by Number Vocabulary Review for Middle School. The 12 terms included are: ballot, candidate, citizen, democracy, election, government, political parties, politics, propaganda, proposition, representative democracy, and vote. You can use this lesson before a test or as a formative
Preview of Not For Ourselves Alone - Movie Guide

Not For Ourselves Alone - Movie Guide

Created by
Steve Pasche
This 75 question, 9 page download is intended to support the PBS film Not For Ourselves Alone. This product what fit very well in a unit on Reform or more specifically a unit on the Women's Movement.
Preview of Presidential Election: Dem/Rep party platform test for class, home & online

Presidential Election: Dem/Rep party platform test for class, home & online

Created by
Mee-Stir-Eh
Mee-Stir-Eh has updated his best selling Political Party Test for the 2020 presidential election! Your students and fellow teachers will be begging you to share a copy to see if they really identify with more conservative or liberal sides of major issues (including Corona Virus). Best of all, you can change slides starting with #8 to make it more relevant to your exact audience by adding pertinent local issues or subtracting controversial age-inappropriate issues. The last two optional slides
Preview of President Guess Who? Game

President Guess Who? Game

Created by
Kids and Coffee
Match each of the 44 Presidents to their accomplishments. Each card has two or three accomplishments during the President's term and also states what number President they were (16th, 9th, 42nd, etc). *Helpful hint: Print this powerpoint in slides of 2 or 4 to conserve paper. This is a great game for President's Day even if your students don't know every detail about every president. This does come with an answer sheet. Enjoy!!
Preview of PBS FrontLine- "NRA Under Fire" Video Questions

PBS FrontLine- "NRA Under Fire" Video Questions

These questions follow along with PBS Frontline's "NRA Under Fire" that can be found on the PBS website. Once an unrivaled political power, the NRA is facing challenges from all sides. FRONTLINE investigates the organization’s history and evolution, how it aligned with President Donald Trump and his base, and why it is under attack ahead of the 2020 election.https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/nra-under-fire/
Preview of Reconstruction in the South: The Effects of the American Civil War

Reconstruction in the South: The Effects of the American Civil War

Created by
R Luppino
8 slide printable Powerpoint that covers: - A breakdown of the term "Reconstruction" politically, socially, & economically - The contrasting viewpoints of President Johnson & the Radical Republicans in Congress over how Reconstruction should be carried out - The impeachment of Andrew Johnson & subsequent implementation of Radical Reconstruction - The elements of Radical Reconstruction & Southern backlash against Northern occupation - The efforts of Congress to guarantee righ
Preview of Hacking Your Mind - Us vs. Them - Movie Guide

Hacking Your Mind - Us vs. Them - Movie Guide

Created by
Steve Pasche
This 27-question, two-page download is intended to support the PBS video Hacking Your Mind - Us vs. Them.In an age where we need more civil discourse, this video explains how authoritarians and social media are influencing the way we think. This contributes to the great divide in America today.
Preview of French presidential elections full lesson for intermediate

French presidential elections full lesson for intermediate

French elections are just around the corner and it can be tricky to explain to our students how the whole political system works. You will find in this resource all the tools you need to help your students understand the role of the President. They will also learn about the voting system and the different official candidates for 2017. They will get an overview of the programs of the 5 main candidates and will get to grasps with what a political party is and the influence of the media on the poli
Preview of Bill to Law - Nine Steps: PowerPoint, Doodle Dat Note, Printables, Simulation

Bill to Law - Nine Steps: PowerPoint, Doodle Dat Note, Printables, Simulation

This product provides the nine basic steps involved in making a law, from bill to law, in the U.S. Congress. It includes a colorful, fun PowerPoint that addresses these steps along with a link to Schoolhouse Rocks cartoon video on the topic. Additionally, there is a Doodle Dat Notes Page that allows students to take notes from the PowerPoint in a "scavenger hunt" type way that includes graphics for students to color as they go!Included is a "flowchart" (both complete and blank) that delineates
Preview of I, Too by Langston Hughes Close Reading Poetry Analysis for students

I, Too by Langston Hughes Close Reading Poetry Analysis for students

Created by
Teach Well ELA
Close Reading Poetry Analysis of "I, Too" by Langston Hughes. Analyzing poetry is an art. How do you get better at it? Practice. Here is an easy way to teach close reading with self-guided questions that help the student gain understanding of breaking down lines of poetry.This poem pairs well with a using short stories/excerpts such as the novel, "A Long Walk to Water". As well with other poems such as "I Hear America Singing" by Walt Whitman or other Hughes poems such as "The Negro Speaks o
Preview of Netflix: Reversing Roe,  Questions

Netflix: Reversing Roe, Questions

https://www.netflix.com/title/80192834This film provides an over all look at the brief history of the debate and practice of abortion in America. The film is fairly objective and I try to be objective in formulating the questions as well. This is and will always be a hot topic and should bring us together instead of tearing us further apart for votes.
Preview of Political Parties and Interest Groups Short Answer Worksheets

Political Parties and Interest Groups Short Answer Worksheets

Created by
Justin Smith
Included in this file are seven short answer worksheets focusing on the nature of political parties in the United States, as well as their relationship to interest groups and the media.These worksheets cover all the material a student needs to know in order to succeed on the AP US Government Exam. Topics include the creation of political parties in the U.S., the national party structure, the two-party system, campaigns, financing and its' impact on elections, and the role of the media and inter
Preview of The Executive Branch: Questions, Critical Thinking, and Open-Responses!

The Executive Branch: Questions, Critical Thinking, and Open-Responses!

This worksheet (also easily usable on Google Classroom or your choice of virtual learning platform) contains 30 questions about the executive branch, a critical thinking section where students have to consider who they would put in the 15 presidential cabinet departments, and 5 open-responses related to the executive branch. With questions, critical thinking, and open-responses, this executive branch worksheet is great for understanding what, exactly, a president does. Works for virtual learne
Preview of Meet the 2016 Presidential Candidates and Their Positions-editable verison

Meet the 2016 Presidential Candidates and Their Positions-editable verison

Created by
Path to Success
This is a great resource to help students understand what the topics and positions are of the 2016 presidential candidates. The power point helps deliver the information and then students have activities to help them do independent research to help build arguments and debates to each of the main political topics. Editable version is included to suit your needs!
Preview of Progressive Era Test

Progressive Era Test

Created by
Katie Nader
Short assessment that focuses on vocabulary, presidents and amendments of the progressive era. There are a mix of multiple choice, matching and fill in the blank questions. Could be used as a pre- or mid unit assessment or review. I use it as a pop quiz for my students.
Preview of Presidential candidates pictures and names

Presidential candidates pictures and names

Get a complete collection of all the Democratic and Republican Presidential candidates for the 2020 campaign. This "Land of the Free Civics Resource" is ready to print off and display in your classroom on bulletin boards or to use as a display in your room so students can see all of the candidates running for president. These are also great to use as a scoreboard of delegates each candidate has earned after each primary and caucus. Includes a picture, name, most recent position, and home state
Preview of 2020 Presidential Candidate Profiles

2020 Presidential Candidate Profiles

UPDATED JANUARY 1, 2020!!This is an excellent resource to initiate learning about the individuals who want to be the next President of the United States. This packet includes a brief snapshot of 29 different candidates: Age, Party affiliation, former/current career, a quote from when they declared their candidacies, major policy platform issues, and a campaign slogan.Included: Donald Trump, Cory Booker, Pete Buttigieg, Julian Castro, John Delaney, Tulsi Gabbard, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris
Preview of Political Party Timeline Bellringer

Political Party Timeline Bellringer

Political Party Timeline Warmup. Includes timeline and two questions per day (10 questions total) on the student worksheet. Tips on how I do the bellringer are included as well.
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