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7th grade elections - voting rubrics for Montessori

Preview of Governments Sports

Governments Sports

My students love basketball more than any other sport we play. They have become avid students of the game, and even during recess, they play by the official rules. They demand fair play out of each other because they want the game to be as fun as possible. This demand for fair play is one of the reasons Government Basketball is so dynamic. Each team plays with different scoring rules representing the government's style. Students will realize that they will have to change their tactics based o
Preview of Fundamentals of Democracy - Three/Four Part Cards

Fundamentals of Democracy - Three/Four Part Cards

Created by
Vicki Thompson
This PDF can be used to make a set of three/four part cards useful when teaching the fundamental ideas associated with a democratic government. For each idea there is a control card (word and picture), a picture card, a word card, and a description card. Concepts included are: democracy, elections, Rule of Law, Majority Rule, public servants, Civil Rights, and representation. The set should be printed onto card stock, cut, and laminated prior to use.
Preview of Argumentative Letter to the Editor on a Candidate or Mandatory Voting and Rubric

Argumentative Letter to the Editor on a Candidate or Mandatory Voting and Rubric

Are you looking for an easy-prep, argumentative essay topic to energize your students for the 2024 election? Argumentative Letter to the Editor on a Candidate or Mandatory Voting and Rubric is just what you need for your middle and high school students. This 21-page editable resource provides your students, including ELL, RSP, and GATE, with everything they need to write a letter to the editor in which they express their stance on a presidential candidate or whether we should implement mandato
Preview of No Prep - Organizing a class debate planner rubric and speaking prompts

No Prep - Organizing a class debate planner rubric and speaking prompts

Organizing debates can be easy with this step-by-step planning document. Students can visualize the debate and follow the instructions to prepare a debate.Included: -The steps, a timeline with graphic organizer-The rubric-Engaging debate prompts about school, technology and entertainment and ethics. Students will discuss those ahead of time to prepare arguments for the debate. Some of those you can keep secret for the final round. Students who are not engaged should still be respectful audience
Preview of U.S. Voting Rights (Suffrage) Timeline - SLIDESHOW!

U.S. Voting Rights (Suffrage) Timeline - SLIDESHOW!

Great for distance learning! Excellent for Montessori cultural and history studies or a lesson leading up to election day!This Google Slides presentation explores milestones in United States voting rights (suffrage) from 1776 to present day. It features a description of each significant event alongside the year it occurred and a scaled timeline feature that builds with each slide to help students compare when each event took place in the scope of the whole of U.S. history so far.**Note: The pict
Preview of 2016 Election Unit

2016 Election Unit

This is a 5 week unit that pertains to the upcoming presidential election of 2016. *Note: This unit can be modified for future elections. This unit contains the following: -Activities and Projects -Analysis of Campaign speeches (article and videos) -Group Poster Project with Rubric -Peer Feedback handout -Gallery Walk -Conduct Research -Writing Assignment with Directions and Rubric -Peer Edit Checklist Handout -Debate with Graphic Organizer, Rubric, Rules, and Point System *Feedback is apprec
Preview of Your Right to Vote - lesson on voter suppression; grades 5,6,7, and 8th

Your Right to Vote - lesson on voter suppression; grades 5,6,7, and 8th

Created by
Deb J
This PowerPoint slide presentation on voter suppression has 8 slides. There are facts about the people who were involved with voting rights. After the facts are presented, there are questions that should be discussed with the class. There are group student activities that will be graded. Included with the presentation is a rubric with the criteria outlined in table form and points awarded. If there are any questions, please email me through TPT. Thank you.
Preview of Civics: Combine Gaming & Writing

Civics: Combine Gaming & Writing

Created by
Miss Lagnese
These activities are connected to the free iCivics game suites. They provide directions and rubrics for teachers to assess student summaries based on the free iCivics games. Makes giving feedback simple and fast while engaging reluctant writers through games.
Preview of U.S. Voting Rights (Suffrage) Timeline - 4 part cards

U.S. Voting Rights (Suffrage) Timeline - 4 part cards

These cards are designed to be used as a timeline to explore milestones in United States voting rights (Suffrage) from 1776 to present day. This set of 4 part nomenclature cards includes a picture, date label, description, and control card.Print, cut, and laminate these cards for a long lasting material your students can to use to guide their learning! Print on white card stock or glue each to a colored card stock of your choice for an extra durable final product.Excellent for Montessori cultura
Preview of Current Events: News Reporter

Current Events: News Reporter

Created by
Nieto's Gems
Add Current Events into your daily routine. Set up a class calendar and assign a daily news reporter. Students use the planner and write or record a news video for the class. There is also a student self-evaluation rubric for grading. My class looks forward to the daily reports. We do ours right after the morning announcements. Takes 4-7 minutes to share and discuss. Activity can be adapted to suit any grade.
Preview of The 1932 Election with Hey Arnold!

The 1932 Election with Hey Arnold!

Created by
SmallWorldLLC
Present the big election of 1932 through the context of Nickelodeon's Hey Arnold! Students will be filling out graphic organizer describing the characters Mr. Simmons and Mr. Wartz, then draw comparisons to the historical figures Hoover and Roosevelt. Works great with nearly any secondary level for creating multiple connections to content! This lesson will cover the election of 1932 between Herbert Hoover and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. We will more closely look into the political ideologies tha
Preview of Presidential Election 2020 - Choice Board Rubric

Presidential Election 2020 - Choice Board Rubric

Created by
Brooke Rodgers
This Rubric goes along with my Presidential Election 2020 Choice Board.
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