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Free 3rd grade elections - voting homeschool curricula

Preview of Voting is Fun Worksheets

Voting is Fun Worksheets

We want your students to know that Learning is Fun!Use this bundle to help your students learn that votingis fun too. Included in this bundle are a maze, a wordsearch puzzle, a word scramble and a writing prompt.Your students will have fun completing these PDF worksheets.We hope you enjoy this free resource.Sincerely,Brian and Mary Ann Humek
Preview of 2016 Election Candidate Comparison

2016 Election Candidate Comparison

Created by
A Curry Creation
Students can use this file to compare the 2016 Presidential Candidates before voting in a mock election.
Preview of Elementary School Election, Presidential Race 2020, K-6th Grade

Elementary School Election, Presidential Race 2020, K-6th Grade

Created by
The Friz
I am so excited to offer this awesome, multi-grade, multi use packet to take your classroom through the coming 2020 election in a way that is as unbiased and neutral as I could possibly make it. This is a download of several forms and handouts usable for all elementary grades, K-6. It will be up to the teachers/ parents (if home schooled) to decide what parts to use. For the younger grades, there are pre-done handouts about each of the candidates. For older grades, there is a handout to have
Preview of Every Four Years - Election Lapbook for Primary Ages

Every Four Years - Election Lapbook for Primary Ages

Created by
VERONICA SMITH
I wanted to introduce the election process to without getting too hung up in all the details. I wanted it to be fun and hands on and I wanted the child to be able to reference his work and "teach" others from it. A lapbook sounded like the perfect idea to accomplish this. This lapbook briefly explains electoral votes. A pocket holds 53 cards. There are 48 cards representing 48 states with the number of electoral votes each state can give. There are 2 each of Nebraska and Maine with a blank space
Preview of Inaugural Impressions Worksheet

Inaugural Impressions Worksheet

Created by
Barbara Tollison
This worksheet allows students to record their initial impressions of watching the Presidential Inauguration on television. It also ensures a degree of focus on what is being said at the ceremony.
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