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Elections - voting Common Core RI.8.8 resources

Preview of Why Don't People Vote? Root Cause Analysis and Decision Making

Why Don't People Vote? Root Cause Analysis and Decision Making

Created by
thinkLaw
If you're reading this description, you probably teach kids about the importance of voting. Every student hears this message in school- so why DON'T people vote as an adult?In this thinkLaw lesson students spend time conducting a root cause analysis for the problem of low voter turnout. Is it apathy? Are people overwhelmed? Do people feel that their votes don't matter? Have your students wrestle with these issues.- Students determine reasons why U.S. citizens do not vote- Students analyze t
Preview of Antebellum Election Data Analysis

Antebellum Election Data Analysis

Created by
HistoryDiva
Students will analyze data from the 1856 and 1860 elections to draw conclusions regarding the political climate and the reason behind the South's reaction to Lincoln's election.Don't forget to come back and review the activity once you've used it! You can earn TpT credits that can be used for any TpT purchase!
Preview of Propaganda Techniques | Logical Fallacies Mini-Lesson | Part 3 | Posters | Game

Propaganda Techniques | Logical Fallacies Mini-Lesson | Part 3 | Posters | Game

Created by
Trang Exchange
Timely and relevant! Fun and done! Students love this lesson. Sharpen critical thinking skills to prepare for your next argument or debate unit. Students learn how to recognize and analyze logical fallacies in five fun lessons. Packed with highly engaging, kid-tested slides, video clips, colorful posters, teacher tips, paperless game to check for understanding, and teacher tour. Each of the five parts builds on the last. Get all five lessons. I teach this under the umbrella of my Propaganda Unit
Preview of Where do the Candidates Stand on the Issues? Research and Analyze their Websites

Where do the Candidates Stand on the Issues? Research and Analyze their Websites

Are you seeking a more dynamic approach to helping your students understand the policy disparities between the two presidential candidates, Joe Biden and Donald Trump? Where do the Candidates Stand on the Issues? Research & Analyze their Websites offers an interactive 23-page lesson designed to engage middle and highs school students in exploring and analyzing the policy ideas of both candidates. This lesson involves students delving into the candidates' websites, a third-party website show
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