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Elections - voting Common Core WHST.6-8.1a resources

Preview of Election 2024 Meet the Candidates: Research, Learn, and Write Biden Trump

Election 2024 Meet the Candidates: Research, Learn, and Write Biden Trump

In order to become knowledgeable and informed citizens, your students will have the opportunity to research the presidential candidates in time for Election 2024. Students will visit websites in order to research and take notes on the achievements and viewpoints of Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Then, students will develop their own opinion based on evidence and determine which presidential candidate they would vote for by answering a writing prompt. Many support handouts are included for student s
Preview of Election 2024 Candidates Biden Trump Research & Cast Your Ballot Paragraph

Election 2024 Candidates Biden Trump Research & Cast Your Ballot Paragraph

As we get deeper into the election season, your students have the opportunity to learn about the presidential candidates: Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Students will visit reliable websites in order to research and take notes on the achievements and viewpoints of Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Then, students will develop their own opinion based on evidence and determine which presidential candidate they would vote for by answering a writing prompt. Many support handouts are included for student succe
Preview of Election 2020 Complete Unit Bundle: Activities, Templates & Projects

Election 2020 Complete Unit Bundle: Activities, Templates & Projects

We are deep into the election season, but how well do your students really know the candidates, the issues and the roles of the president? This bundle gives your students the opportunity to explore all of that in a student-centered, engaging and fun way! Please note that this unit will be updated as election changes occur (such as if a candidate drops out). Debate and inauguration resources will be added as we get deeper into the election season.
Preview of Civics for Upper Elementary: Project Based Learning- The Electoral Process

Civics for Upper Elementary: Project Based Learning- The Electoral Process

Created by
The Posh Pencil
The democratic process is essential learning for our students today. Our Electoral Process Project will bring awareness to the government processes regarding elections!This project includes 13 pages of printables-each one is student-driven and will help your class understand the election process in a hands-on, fun way! Each activity is fun, yet meaningful- this project takes each step of the election process and allows your students to take part and learn firsthand how each process truly works,
Preview of Every Four Years...The Presidential Election Unit Bundle

Every Four Years...The Presidential Election Unit Bundle

Election season is upon us! Every Four Years...The Presidential Election Unit, a comprehensive 204-page resource, offers an easy one-stop solution for teaching the election cycle to your middle and high school students. From learning about how a president gets elected, starting with the primary season in United States Presidential Election Process- Primaries to the Electoral College, to how propaganda influences voters and future voters in Propaganda & Political Campaign Ads- Close Viewing A
Preview of Voting and Civil Rights in US History Civics and Government

Voting and Civil Rights in US History Civics and Government

Journey through US History and civics and government looking at voting in America. This PowerPoint will explain to future young voters their right to vote. This product focuses on literacy tests used as a tactic to suppress minority voters in America. Students will learn and discuss literacy tests and the legislation used to ban the use of literacy testing as a requirement for voters.  What’s Covered:➊The history of voting in America➋Tactics to discourage minority voters➌The 14th and 15th Amendm
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 Election 2020 WebQuest Distance Learning: Joe Biden & Donald Trump

Election 2020 WebQuest Distance Learning: Joe Biden & Donald Trump

This distance learning resource includes digital access via Google Slides™. In order to learn about the biographies and the viewpoints of both Joe Biden and Donald Trump, students will visit various websites for research. After researching and taking notes on the candidates' backgrounds and viewpoints on significant issues, students will determine who they would vote for and why in a well-developed paragraph. If you prefer a bundle of a digital version and a printable version, you may be inter
Preview of Ancient History (CA Standard 6.4.2-3): Ancient Greece - Four Forms of Government

Ancient History (CA Standard 6.4.2-3): Ancient Greece - Four Forms of Government

This slideshow introduces the four basic forms of government that developed in ancient Greece, and uses contemporary problems to encourage students to think about the strengths and weaknesses of each as a way of making decisions. It concludes with an assessment and rubric; students write a paragraph defending one form of government and providing reasons for its superiority. This aligns with California HSS Standards 6.4.2 and 6.4.3, as well as W 6.1 (persuasive writing).
Preview of Election 2020 Activity

Election 2020 Activity

This resource gives students the opportunity to share their opinions about important election issues and the qualifications and powers of the presidency.Included in the Resource:âś“Table of Contents to help students organize their Election 2020 papersâś“Written prompt activating students' prior knowledgeâś“A list of twenty issues (such as the tax system, education, immigration and more) that the candidates have written about and are debatingâś“Written prompt asking student to choose which election issue
Preview of Election | Dear Mr. President Letter Frame, Rubric, Reflection | Social Justice

Election | Dear Mr. President Letter Frame, Rubric, Reflection | Social Justice

Created by
Trang Exchange
Empower students. Let their voices be heard. Encourage student activism and foster social responsibility. Have students articulate their concerns to the president in a formal letter after researching what matters to them. Teach them that they have the power to demand social justice. This activity prompts powerful and often emotionally charged arguments and discussions. Prepare to be amazed. Includes letter frame, checklist, rubric, video hook, leadership quotes, and reflection. Follow me to buil
Preview of Create a Motion!

Create a Motion!

Created by
Keenan's Corner
You can use this helpful guide to help your students create their very own motion to bring before Parliament- in your class of course!
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