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7th grade elections - voting lessons for Easel Activities

Preview of 2020 Election, Presidential Unit: Biden and Trump, Biographies and More!

2020 Election, Presidential Unit: Biden and Trump, Biographies and More!

Created by
Gina Kennedy
2020 Presidential Election Unit Everything you need to teach this year's election to your students. This is an unusual year and students will be talking about the election this fall. This unit will provide all of the background they need on the candidates, their stances on the issues, and the presidential election process itself. No prep! Print and teach!Digital Lessons Included!Lessons included with this unit:*2020 Presidential Election Vocabulary*Election Process Lesson/w Follow-up Activity*
Preview of Lincoln-Douglas Debates Reading

Lincoln-Douglas Debates Reading

A great READING resource with QUESTIONS and ANSWER KEY included! It focuses on the Lincoln-Douglas Debates. Included are 1 page reading, 1 question sheet and 1 answer key! Perfect for homework assignments, classwork or test review! Can be used for both middle and high school level. The reading defines what debates are and provides context on why Lincoln and Douglas debated. Next, it focuses on events that shaped the topic of the debates. This includes Kansas-Nebraska Act, Bleeding Kansas, and t
Preview of Election Night in America Worksheet

Election Night in America Worksheet

This worksheet is geared towards secondary students. This activity is meant to be used as a homework or extra credit assignment in conjunction with the presidential election. Students are expected to track the progress of the election on TV or online and answer the questions on the worksheet.This can be used with my presidential election PowerPoint found here.
Preview of Nov. 3 Math & Social Studies Puzzle: Election Day Designated | Mixed Review

Nov. 3 Math & Social Studies Puzzle: Election Day Designated | Mixed Review

On November 3 of the Mystery Year, Congress passed a law to designate election day. The clues for finding the year involve the meaning of majority, ratio, unit rate, percent, and reasoning skills in a real-world context. This puzzle is great for middle school or high school students to use any time. Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version3 pages of Teacher Notes including step-by-step Solutions, Extensions, and a variet
Preview of Student Council Elections

Student Council Elections

Student Council elections can be fun, but can also lead to conflict in the classroom. By incorporating Student Council elections into your Social Studies curriculum, you can engage the entire class. This allows you to focus on building community with the class as a whole, versus rushing through a time that is full of great teachable moments. I have also included a page of suggested projects your Student Council can run once the election is over. I have included part of my Student Council c
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