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11th grade elections - voting unit plans $5-10

Preview of Discrete Math: Voting Methods Unit Bundle

Discrete Math: Voting Methods Unit Bundle

This unit explores the mathematics behind 5 Voting Methods. The unit includes Majority, Plurality, Borda Count, Pairwise Comparison, and Plurality with Elimination voting methods. Notes, activities, practice, and assessments included! The material is written on a level for students in grades 6 to 12, but can also be used in higher level mathematics. Voting methods are often taught in a Discrete Mathematics curriculum, but this is a great enrichment activity for middle and high school students. T
Preview of House of Representatives and Senate Congress Simulation Bundle

House of Representatives and Senate Congress Simulation Bundle

Created by
Jwood Education
Allow students to participate in a simulated Mock Congress session with either the House of Representatives or the Senate. Students will be able to write bills, be involved in the committee process and attempt to pass bills in a Congress session. Each zip file includes the student guide, PowerPoint presentation, bill and pork legislation templates, committee rubric, and includes additional leadership roles. You can either use the included PDF files or upload the Microsoft Word and PowerPoint fil
Preview of Voting Mock Election Day Activities - Ballot Proposition Research Project

Voting Mock Election Day Activities - Ballot Proposition Research Project

Explore real initiative propositions on the ballot for Election Day with this mock voting activity project with an authentic PBL project.Students research one of your state's own ballot measure propositions, hold a class discussion, write letters to the editor, and vote!There’s a lot of flexibility to tailor to your upcoming local election, students’ interests, and time constraints. This kit works year after year with any ballot proposition. Highly scaffolded with critical thinking and source sk
Preview of Senate Congress Simulation

Senate Congress Simulation

Created by
Jwood Education
Allow students to participate in a simulated Mock Congress session. Students will be able to write bills, be involved in the committee process and attempt to pass bills in a Congress session. The zip file includes the student guide, PowerPoint presentation, bill and pork legislation templates, committee rubric, and includes additional leadership roles. You can either use the included PDF files or upload the Microsoft Word and PowerPoint files to Google Drive for modifications.
Preview of House of Representatives Congress Simulation

House of Representatives Congress Simulation

Created by
Jwood Education
Allow students to participate in a simulated Mock Congress session. Students will be able to write bills, be involved in the committee process and attempt to pass bills in a Congress session. The zip file includes the student guide, PowerPoint presentation, bill and pork legislation templates, committee rubric, and includes additional leadership roles. You can either use the included PDF files or upload the Microsoft Word and PowerPoint files to Google Drive for modifications.
Preview of The Presidential Election: Developing a Political Opinion

The Presidential Election: Developing a Political Opinion

Created by
Room 311
This unit for your government or civics class is designed to encourage students to develop a political opinion of their own. This unit uses graphs, statistics, and research as students delve into the issues of the presidential election. A unit outline is included to show how these assignments could be constructed as a standalone unit or incorporated into a current government study of the election process.Included in this resource are the following:1. unit outline2. a blogging assignment3. a proj
Preview of Politics & Society (Unit B Pack): Elections (Adult ESL/ EL Civics)

Politics & Society (Unit B Pack): Elections (Adult ESL/ EL Civics)

Created by
The English Hub
Whether your students are interested in becoming US citizens or just itching to discuss the process, this is an excellent conversation and practice-based lesson packet on government elections and leaders for your intermediate and up English/ESL/EFL students. Your students will discuss important national issues, learn how electing a US president works, and have a fun mock voting activity, all while using common word pairings (prepositions collocations) and sharing their opinions at every junct
Preview of Who REALLY Won the 2016 Presidential Election: Statistics & Civics

Who REALLY Won the 2016 Presidential Election: Statistics & Civics

Created by
SamizdatMath
This is a set of activities that uses the raw data from each state in the 2016 United States Presidential Election, including the number of votes for each candidate, the number of "eligible" voters and the number of voters who "did not vote." What students will find out that if "did not vote" was a candidate, it would have "won" by one of the largest landslides in history. This is based on data used on the following website: https://brilliantmaps.com/did-not-vote/The first activity explains some
Preview of The Complete Gilded Age & Progressive Movement Unit Powerpoint

The Complete Gilded Age & Progressive Movement Unit Powerpoint

Includes a complete unit plan for The Gilded Age and the progressive movement. It features activities such as writing samples, critical thinking questions, culturally relevant information/pictures, suggested videos (with links) and statistics. In addition, there are assessment activities built into the PowerPoint to further facilitate the student and teachers learning/teaching experience. A must have for a serious and thorough educator. Follow the links below for the associated materials: Th
Preview of Group Election/Campaign Project- Whole Unit

Group Election/Campaign Project- Whole Unit

Created by
Raise Your Words
Over the course of this project, students will work in groups and compete in a class-wide campaign. Groups will consist of four students, each with a different role (Presidential Candidate, Campaign Manager, Campaign Treasurer, and Technology Manager). The general goal for students is to WIN the election. Students will... -research different political/social topics on a daily basis -collaborate in small groups -discuss and debate controversial topics -summarize non-fiction articles -respond t
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