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8th grade elections - voting flash cards

Preview of 2024 Democratic/Republican Primary Election Posters and Worksheets

2024 Democratic/Republican Primary Election Posters and Worksheets

The 2024 Presidential Election season is here! What you will find in this bundle are colorful placards with descriptions of ALL the Democratic and Republican presidential hopefuls. Each placard has a photo, party affiliation and quote. Included are worksheets to get your class to participate after watching the debates.
Preview of Branches of Government Review PowerPoint

Branches of Government Review PowerPoint

Created by
gingerose
This is a PowerPoint slideshow that reviews basic facts dealing with the branches of government. It has been kid tested numerous times. It can used as a review, introduction, quiz or other activities. My students enjoyed using it like electronic flashcards as well as playing games such as Around the World with it. Excellent tool for when you finish your lesson a few minutes early and need a sponge activity. This 30 slide Powerpoint slideshow has student answering questions such the ones below
Preview of 12th Amendment - "Election of Executives" - Enhanced DBQ - Close Read (PDF)

12th Amendment - "Election of Executives" - Enhanced DBQ - Close Read (PDF)

Created by
iHistorian
A PERFECT ACTIVITY FOR HISTORY AND CIVICS CLASSES! In studying this Amendment, your students will learn the history behind what happens when one candidate for president does not get a majority of electoral votes, an in depth study of the 12th Amendment, and a Matching assessment quiz. An Enhanced Document-Based Question Unit that includes elements of Close Reading Strategies to gain a GREATER understanding of the 12th Amendment - "Election of Executives". This lesson includes: * Lesson Plan *
Preview of US Capital Cities Quiz Boom Cards United States Capitals Digital Activity

US Capital Cities Quiz Boom Cards United States Capitals Digital Activity

Need a fun, independent way for students to review their US Capital Cities? Students will view the outline of a state and a map of the U.S. showing its location. They'll be asked to determine the name of the capital of each of the 50 United States. Multiple Choices are given. Great practice for any US history, geography, or Social Studies class!To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available
Preview of Executive Branch, Electoral College & Primaries: 55 Test Questions & Answers

Executive Branch, Electoral College & Primaries: 55 Test Questions & Answers

Here, in Word, so you can easily cut and paste and repurpose, are 55 questions and answers about the executive branch, the Electoral College and the primary process. Don't need a test? Turn it into flash cards. Not sure how to structure your unit? Work backward from here. Want to connect your unit to the 2016 race? The parameters of this content suggest how. Features include: -A mix of multiple choice, fill in the blank, constructed response questions. -Varying levels of difficulty and skills
Preview of The Presidents Centers or Small Group Activity - Great for President's Day!

The Presidents Centers or Small Group Activity - Great for President's Day!

Introduce students to the roles and responsibilities, qualifications for, and reasons for being a U.S. President in this Centers or Response Group Activity. Activity addresses the office of presidency and the contributions of key presidents from George Washington to Abraham Lincoln to Barack Obama, and introducing our newest president, Joe Biden.Avoid lecturing or boring text reading by allowing students to visit 5 Centers around your classroom to gather information on the following topics:1.
Preview of U.S. Presidential Elections - Vocabulary Resources

U.S. Presidential Elections - Vocabulary Resources

Created by
The ESL Nexus
These 3 vocabulary activities help students learn how U.S. presidents are elected and about U.S. elections in general. All the activities revolve around 24 essential vocabulary words that will help your students understand how the American presidential election process works.✓ Please note: All 3 of these resources are included in the U.S. Election Activities product, which includes 5 additional resources for learning about elections; you can find it HERE.Resource at a Glance:★ What will student
Preview of Voting Amendments Flashcards 13th 14th 15th 19th 24th 26th

Voting Amendments Flashcards 13th 14th 15th 19th 24th 26th

Created by
Rebecca McCorkle
I created these flashcards to use as Bellwork when teaching 7th grade Civics. It is any easy way to have students working collaboratively to quiz each other. If they master these basics, they'll become more successful on the challenging questions presented on the Florida Civics EOC. It aligns with Florida standards to include the 13th, 14th, 15th, 19th, 24th, and 26th Amendments. It also includes words like suffrage and abolish which are essential to understanding the questions on the EOC. You
Preview of Grade 8 Social Studies I Can Statement Posters - Saskatchewan

Grade 8 Social Studies I Can Statement Posters - Saskatchewan

This set of I Can Statements for Grade 8 Social Studies aligns with the Saskatchewan curriculum. The background is in black and white for the convenience of teachers who do not have access to a colour printer or would prefer to save money in ink required for colour printing. See the posters in green: I Can Statement Posters in Green The full page posters can be used as bulletin board headings in the classroom or center headings. Either way students remained focused on the standard they are co
Preview of Election Terms - I Have Who Has Game

Election Terms - I Have Who Has Game

Election Terms - I Have Who Has Game: These illustrated game cards are perfect for reviewing the meanings of fifty-six of the most common U.S.A election words and terms. Students can play in groups of three or more. Just print, cut out and laminate the cards. Each of the election term cards has a picture next to it for visual learners to connect the terms to real life and to make sense of new and unfamiliar words. It's great for centers and your students will have fun as they learn. I strongly
Preview of 2020 Democratic Primary Election Posters and Worksheets

2020 Democratic Primary Election Posters and Worksheets

The 2020 Presidential Election season is here! What you will find in this bundle are colorful placards with descriptions of ALL the Democratic presidential hopefuls. Each placard has a photo, party affiliation and why he/she wants to run. Included are worksheets to get your class to participate after watching the debates.Decorate your room with these high resolution, high quality placards.With your purchase you will also receive:--About the Candidate Worksheet- for student research --Debate Work
Preview of Right or Wrong!  The U.S. Bill of Rights

Right or Wrong! The U.S. Bill of Rights

Know your rights! Right or Wrong! is a three part game based unit that helps students identify the civil rights of all Americans written into The Bill of Rights of the US Constitution - and their real world meaning and application. Simply put, Right or Wrong uses classic card game dynamics - like matching cards from memory - to encourage students to know their constitutional rights. So think the classic card game Memory plus The Bill of Rights - and yes it is as fun as it sounds! Beyond the
Preview of United States Quiz BOOM Cards US States Digital Activity

United States Quiz BOOM Cards US States Digital Activity

This resource is on sale for 7/28 only as part of a special promotion. Find more deals for grades K-12 and information about giveaways here!#DeepSeaSavings Need a fun, independent way for your students to master their US states? Students will view the outline of a state, a map of the U.S. showing its location, and the state's motto to determine the name of each of the 50 United States. Multiple Choices are given. Great practice for distance learning, and any US history, geography, or Social St
Preview of Election Day Vocabulary Cards

Election Day Vocabulary Cards

Just in time for Election Day! These vocablary cards are big enough for the entire class to see when placing them in a pocket chart. And when you print each page individually, you can print the definition on the back of each card. Or just print the vocabulary words without the definitions for your writing center, the choices are endless!!
Preview of Multisyllabic Election Day Words and Definitions

Multisyllabic Election Day Words and Definitions

Created by
Heather Porter
The preview pics won't work, and I've tried everything. So here's my blog entry about it, complete with (working) pictures. http://languageofspeech.blogspot.com/2012/10/materials-wednesday-multisyllabic.html With Election Day right around the corner, what better than to bite into some juicy multisyllabic word practice for your students? There are at least 3 ways to play this game. For your younger kids (or those who need more help segmenting the words), are the words broken into syllables.
Preview of Election Memory Review Game

Election Memory Review Game

This is a great resource to review the Citizen standards in a social studies/Civics classroom. In my classroom we break off into groups and play all sorts of review games. This listing makes a total of 28 cards/ 14 matches The standards this listing covers: SS.7.C2.8: Political Parties & their ideals SS.7.C.2.11 : Candidates & their qualifications
Preview of Influences of Government Memory Review Game

Influences of Government Memory Review Game

This is a great resource to review the Citizen standards in a social studies/Civics classroom. In my classroom we break off into groups and play all sorts of review games. This listing makes a total of 28 cards/ 14 matches The standards this listing covers: SS.7.C2.10: Examine the impact of media SS.7.C.2.11 : Analyze media & political communications.
Preview of World Leaders Flash Cards

World Leaders Flash Cards

Created by
Christine Sauer
::::UPDATED 8.1.2017:::: This product is a set of flash cards for 29 current leaders in the world. This is a great resource to use in any social studies class! There are so many things students can do with flash cards. Examples: *They can use as flash cards independently with a single set *They can use two sets and play a matching or memory game *You can cut down the fold line and put magnets on them and using a matching game on the white board! *SO MUCH MORE! These are current as of August
Preview of Let's Talk Politics - Conversation Cards

Let's Talk Politics - Conversation Cards

Speaking prompt cards for mingling or small group class discussion of politics. Works and really gets students speaking about their political beliefs and sharing their knowledge of politics. See our Get Speaking Card sets for more like this. View all our products. ESL, EFL, ESOL, worksheets, politics, speaking, learning English, printables, teaching English, vocabulary, homework, blackline master, powerpoint, pdf, book, examples, tefl, tesol, video, lesson, spelling, reading, writing, presentati
Preview of Grade 8 Social Studies I Can Statement Posters - Saskatchewan (Green Background)

Grade 8 Social Studies I Can Statement Posters - Saskatchewan (Green Background)

This set of I Can Statements for Grade 8 Social Studies aligns with the Saskatchewan curriculum. The background is in green just to show that it is available in a wide variety of colours and designs. Frames can be white with any colour around the edges as well. See the posters in black and white: I Can Statement Posters in Black and White The full page posters can be used as bulletin board headings in the classroom or center headings. Either way students remained focused on the standard they
Preview of Election Lingo Mini-Dictionary

Election Lingo Mini-Dictionary

Created by
Jennifer Armour
These election vocabulary cards can be cut, alphabetized, and stapled (or glued) to make a mini-dictionary for students to use with election activities.
Preview of Political Party Paper Dolls

Political Party Paper Dolls

Created by
Camille Takacs
Fun sorting activity for students to match the correct "campaign shirt" to the political party leader. Political Parties included: Federalists, Anti-federalists, Democratic-Republicans, Democrats, Whigs, and Republicans. Pages are divided so that all coordinating objects (party leader stick figure, party name, leader's name, campaign shirt) are together for easy answer access.
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