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Women's History Month elections - voting rubric microsofts

Preview of Women in Medicine & Science Research Rubric

Women in Medicine & Science Research Rubric

This is a rubric for a research assignment regarding women in science and medicine. In celebration of Women's History Month (March) or use the assignment anytime. Examples are included with additional questions for students to answer. Compare and contrast 2 women from different time periods.
Preview of NO-PREP- INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY REPORT WRITING TASK

NO-PREP- INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY REPORT WRITING TASK

WHAT'S INCLUDED:- No Prep- Literacy & Language Arts- Report Writing-Printable and Digital- Step-by-Step Report Writing task with a graphic organizer, peer edit checklist and rubric- Levelled Rubric Included- EditableDon't forget to follow my store for updates!****Customer Tip****How to get TPT credits, which equal TPT cash for future purchases:Go to your "My Purchases" page. Next to each purchase, you'll see a "Provide Feedback" button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where y
Preview of Hidden Figures - Rubric for 5-Paragraph Essay

Hidden Figures - Rubric for 5-Paragraph Essay

This rubric can be used to assess students on a five-paragraph essay after viewing the film Hidden Figures. This assignment requires students to write a five-paragraph essay, which requires an introductory paragraph, a paragraph on Katherine Johnson, a paragraph on Dorothy Vaughan, a paragraph on Mary Jackson, and a summary paragraph that asks students to explain how these three women are inspirational. The rubric has columns to allow the teacher to write in the student's points as well as teach
Preview of Celebrating Canada’s Great Women - Inspiring Stories and Contributions

Celebrating Canada’s Great Women - Inspiring Stories and Contributions

October marks Canada's Women's History Month, a wonderful opportunity to celebrate and educate your students about Canada's inspiring and influential women!Countless remarkable women have left a profound impact on Canadian society, achieving significant milestones in various fields and serving as a source of inspiration for millions. This engaging project is designed for students in grades 5-9, aiming to introduce them to 'Canada's Great Women' by encouraging research and the development of a pr
Preview of Improving American Elections and Voting: A Project-Based Learning Experience

Improving American Elections and Voting: A Project-Based Learning Experience

Created by
History Hot Spot
Engage your students in this in-depth project-based learning activity where they get to propose reforms to the American election system. In this activity, students work collaboratively to create their own interest group and develop a persuasive campaign to present before the "Presidential Commission on Electoral Reform." In their groups, students seek to identify three major areas of reform and propose solutions to these areas to help improve America's election system. This is a great activity f
Preview of 3rd Grade NEW KCAS for S.S. PowerPoint Civics for Kentuckians

3rd Grade NEW KCAS for S.S. PowerPoint Civics for Kentuckians

Created by
HeyTeacher Sales
Presentation includes interactive fields that could easily be utilized with a whiteboard or uploaded to a Google Slides presentation for remote use. Vocabulary Content Passages Straight from the Standards themselvesCompelling Questions that lead up to a Summative Task "What rules make a country better off?"3.C.CP.1 Explain the basic purposes and functions of differing governing bodies in the world. 3.C.CP.2 Compare how diverse societies govern themselves.3.C.RR.1 Examine how the government maint
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 Biography Report Project

Biography Report Project

Use project based learning planning to help students research a biographical figure important to History.
Preview of Historical Figure Rubric

Historical Figure Rubric

This rubric can be used to efficiently grade a student's project on an individual throughout history. This rubric can also be easily edited for any project within the curriculum. This rubric has been used for Black History Month, Presidents, Women's History, and Historical Figures. keywords--rubric, grading, social studies, historical figures
Preview of Feminism/Feminist Philosophy Essay Assignment

Feminism/Feminist Philosophy Essay Assignment

This resource is designed as a summative assessment tool at the end of a feminism/feminist philosophy unit (see my resources for my PPT on Feminism/Feminist Philosophy). The resource includes: - 29 different topics to choose from (e.g., radical feminism, eco-feminism, feminism and fashion, male feminism etc.)- Writing steps and tips- Assessment rubricEnjoy :)
Preview of Women of the American Revolution Project

Women of the American Revolution Project

Created by
Alexis Bell
This project has students research an important woman from the American project either individually or in a group. This assignment helps students improve their research, powerpoint, and speech skills. Contains a list of women and a rubric. Great for distance and traditional learning.
Preview of Elections and Voting in America Test Bank

Elections and Voting in America Test Bank

Created by
History Hot Spot
This great collection of test questions provides teachers with a wide array of options in developing a test on American elections and voting. The test bank includes three sections of matching and vocabulary (14 questions total); five binary choice sections (32 questions total); six multi-part short-answer questions; thirty multiple-choice questions; one essay with a rubric and student brainstorming guide. Questions cover a wide array of topics, such as: the role of third parties; the Electoral C
Preview of 2016 Election Unit

2016 Election Unit

This is a 5 week unit that pertains to the upcoming presidential election of 2016. *Note: This unit can be modified for future elections. This unit contains the following: -Activities and Projects -Analysis of Campaign speeches (article and videos) -Group Poster Project with Rubric -Peer Feedback handout -Gallery Walk -Conduct Research -Writing Assignment with Directions and Rubric -Peer Edit Checklist Handout -Debate with Graphic Organizer, Rubric, Rules, and Point System *Feedback is apprec
Preview of Your Right to Vote - lesson on voter suppression; grades 5,6,7, and 8th

Your Right to Vote - lesson on voter suppression; grades 5,6,7, and 8th

Created by
Deb J
This PowerPoint slide presentation on voter suppression has 8 slides. There are facts about the people who were involved with voting rights. After the facts are presented, there are questions that should be discussed with the class. There are group student activities that will be graded. Included with the presentation is a rubric with the criteria outlined in table form and points awarded. If there are any questions, please email me through TPT. Thank you.
Preview of Civics: Combine Gaming & Writing

Civics: Combine Gaming & Writing

Created by
Miss Lagnese
These activities are connected to the free iCivics game suites. They provide directions and rubrics for teachers to assess student summaries based on the free iCivics games. Makes giving feedback simple and fast while engaging reluctant writers through games.
Preview of Sneaky Essay - Essay Writing Made Easy

Sneaky Essay - Essay Writing Made Easy

This method of essay writing was created to make writing less daunting for my students. Introducing writing and having students write an essay from scratch can be scary which is why this approach to writing is simple and a great way to introduce writing to your students. Students will write one paragraph a week (for three weeks) with a "one-prompt" focus to create an essay after four weeks. On the fourth week, they will find out they are writing an essay and will already be over half way done. A
Preview of Mock Election Poster Rubric

Mock Election Poster Rubric

Created by
Kaitlyn Wood
This product is a rubric for students to create a poster for a candidate they want to run for President in a class mock election.
Preview of Interpreting Ancient Mysteries of Demeter

Interpreting Ancient Mysteries of Demeter

This lesson builds upon previous knowledge and myth of Ancient Greece, using archaeological evidence found in Ancient Greece as a case study. Students will learn about ancient religious practices through study of the Greek god Demeter and interpret offerings dedicated in her sanctuaries. Students will be introduced to lasting contributions from this cult, including symbols; and playing a part in an age-appropriate adapted version of Aristophanes’ Thesmophoriazousae provides a basis for examinati
Preview of A Closer Look at the Electoral College with Argumentative Essay

A Closer Look at the Electoral College with Argumentative Essay

This activity has students look at the original Constitution’s design for the Electoral College, how that was altered with the 12th amendment, and how the Electoral College operates today by filling in an Electoral College map based on the results from the 2016 election (although I don’t tell students which election it was until they’ve completed the map…they normally figure it out as they go). Once students understand just HOW the Electoral College works, I have them read two articles, one in s
Preview of Home Research Project of Significant Individual Australia's Democracy w/ Rubric

Home Research Project of Significant Individual Australia's Democracy w/ Rubric

A home research project task that fits nicely in with the teaching of Australia as a Nation (History - NSW Curriculum outcomes and indicators). Students to research a significant individual who played a key role in Australian democracy. Comes with instructions for the task and a comprehensive marking rubric with 1, 2 and 3 star criteria.
Preview of Facebook Profile Project and Rubric

Facebook Profile Project and Rubric

Created by
Ashley's Shop
Students can download and complete the social media profile using Microsoft Word or print and complete. Template includes space for a profile picture, homepage picture, status, posts, friends and denied friend requests, advertisements, and web history. I have also included a rubric to be used! **You may change the title of the rubric to a more specific Social Media Profile Project.**
Preview of HERstory Project

HERstory Project

Created by
Richard Teasdale
This research project looks at women from across the globe from the 20th century who helped advance women's rights. Attached is a list of women that students could research from many different countries, a basic points breakdown for honors and gen-ed students, and project guidelines. Also included are presentation questions for students in class to answer as they are viewing their peers' presentations.
Preview of Reflecting on American Elections: A Writing Activity

Reflecting on American Elections: A Writing Activity

Created by
History Hot Spot
Engage students in critical thinking and writing by having them compose a personal editorial about the American election system. This assessment helps students reflect on the election system and possible weaknesses as well as reforms. Lesson includes the prompt, a rubric, and student brainstorm guide.
Preview of Current Event Presentation Project

Current Event Presentation Project

With everything going on in the world now, it is important for our students to explore current events and connect them to their own life, class, or other points in history! This assignment sheet in rubric will allow students to dive into one current topic and be assessed on their presentation, depth of the article they choose, the connections they make either to their generation or the class, and prove this topic has global significance. It also includes a questioning phase at the end of each pr
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