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Elections - voting Common Core L.11-12.3 resources

Preview of President Election Campaign Game: iCivics Win the White House Game Reflection

President Election Campaign Game: iCivics Win the White House Game Reflection

Created by
Mister Harms
How does a presidential candidate go about campaigning, winning the election, and then becoming the next President? What's with the electoral college anyway? This game has proven to be an excellent way for students to comprehend what a candidate needs to go through in order to become the next President. From taking stances on issues, giving speeches, and traveling to various states, students will take the role of candidate and do their best to win the most electoral votes and become the next Pr
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 Civic Engagement "Dear Neighbor" Project

Civic Engagement "Dear Neighbor" Project

Created by
LNoyesBio
This is an amazing three-ish day project about Civics, Persuasive Writing, Collaborative Revision, and Public Speaking! Overall project flow:* Students reflect on their priorities, biases, and reasons for supporting their chosen candidate in an upcoming election.* Students peer-edit their letters, revising arguments for grammar and persuasive power.* Teams of students campaign for their chosen candidate, collaborating to write a Platform Speech they present to the class.* As campaign staffers,
Preview of One-Minute Introduction PBL & Rhetorical Analysis - (Distance Learning)

One-Minute Introduction PBL & Rhetorical Analysis - (Distance Learning)

While the 3rd Democratic Presidential Debates took place on September 12, 2019, the historical impact of the 2020 election will be felt and remembered for generations. This one-minute introduction PBL projects requires AP students (with 2020 revisions & curricular links) to apply their knowledge of rhetorical modes, appeals, devices, and elements of rhetorical analysis using the SPACE-CAT technique. Students will first conduct analysis of each one-minute intro. This will lead to students wri
Preview of Debate Viewing Guide: Template for Any Political Debate or Candidate Discussion

Debate Viewing Guide: Template for Any Political Debate or Candidate Discussion

Created by
Mister Harms
One of the best ways to help students become engaged and informed on the current issues of the day is by watching the most recent political debates. Whether it be a general election, primary race, gubernatorial race, senate, or even a presidential race, students love hearing the arguments and debate between the candidates. I have used this format for years and it is a proven way to help my students follow along with the issues of the day. Students get to hear how candidates have such differin
Preview of Executive Orders Web Quest

Executive Orders Web Quest

Created by
HistoryTwins
This lesson includes a webquest where students will analyze President Barack Obama's use of an Executive Order on immigration. This lesson includes a concise webquest with questions for students that will help students develop arguments to participate in a discussion.
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