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High school elections - voting graphic organizers

Preview of Women's Suffrage The Women's Rights Movement Analyzing the Protests of the NWP

Women's Suffrage The Women's Rights Movement Analyzing the Protests of the NWP

With this lesson, students learn the background leading up to the passage of the 19th amendment. They will visit two stations that discuss the major protest activities from the National Woman's Party, led by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns. They will analyze the methods of protest utilized by the NWP specifically the suffrage parade of 1913 and the silent sentinel protestors in front of the White House. This is a topic that is often overlooked, and that deserves more attention. This product matches th
Preview of Civics and Government Flipped Classroom Curriculum

Civics and Government Flipped Classroom Curriculum

This "flipped classroom" Civics and Government curriculum is perfect for Distance Learning! It includes video lessons that cover everything your students need to know for the American Government course, with guided notes or a graphic organizer for each! Flipped classroom is a strategy in which students watch an instructional video at home and do the typical "homework" in class, where the teacher can provide more guidance. It's a great strategy to cut back on lectures and save more time for proje
Preview of Types of Government Wanted Posters: A fun way to learn about political systems

Types of Government Wanted Posters: A fun way to learn about political systems

This lesson is a fun way to teach your students about different political systems around the world throughout history and in modern times. Students can work independently or in small groups to research four different kinds of political leadership: dictatorship, monarchy, theocracy, and democracy.They need to complete independent research to find information about the following topics:Rise to power: How does this type of leader get chosen (are there fair elections, do they take power by force, or
Preview of Abraham Lincoln Political Cartoon Analysis - Election of 1860

Abraham Lincoln Political Cartoon Analysis - Election of 1860

Your students will analyze a political cartoon that captures the spirit of the election of 1860. They will be encouraged analyze the cartoon in its entirety and comment on which groups of people may or may not support the artist's views.Get free stuff! Did you know that you get TPT credit for every dollar you spend after you comment on a purchase? It's an easy and inexpensive way to add to your teaching toolbox!
Preview of Distance Learning  |  Political Party Ideologies: Liberal vs. Conservative

Distance Learning | Political Party Ideologies: Liberal vs. Conservative

For every major issue in America, two ideologies emerge: Liberalism and Conservatism. This resource allows students to read statements presented from both sides of the argument. For example, this assignment includes a short argument for or against key issues such as: abortion, climate change, affirmative action, gun control, immigration, welfare, and many more. Students can analyze the arguments made and evaluate the ideological stance of each statement presented. There are 15 topics that are e
Preview of Women's Suffrage PowerPoint, Graphic Organizer, Interactive Notebook Pages

Women's Suffrage PowerPoint, Graphic Organizer, Interactive Notebook Pages

This resource includes a 35-slide PowerPoint Presentation (updated!) covering the following topics: Leaders in the Movement (Anthony, Stanton, Mott, Truth, Terrell, Stone, Paul), Seneca Falls, National Woman Suffrage Association, American Woman Suffrage Association, National American Women’s Suffrage Association, National Women's Party, Suffrage in western states, opposition to women's suffrage, ratification of the 19th Amendment.This resource also includes a visually appealing graphic organizer
Preview of United States Government Interactive Notebook Graphic Organizers Bundle

United States Government Interactive Notebook Graphic Organizers Bundle

This interactive notebook includes everything you need to teach a unit on United States government in an engaging way! This resource covers everything you need for your US Government unit: from the foundations of US Government to Elections in the US!The organizers in this resource can be used on their own, or as a supplement to student notes. Interactive notebooks are a great tool to keep students organized and engaged in the lesson!------------------------------------------------In this resourc
Preview of Biden v. Trump Candidate Comparison Election 2024 webquest

Biden v. Trump Candidate Comparison Election 2024 webquest

Get your students interested in the next presidential election with two candidates who have received a lot of attention recently! A great webquest and research activity that can lead to great class debates or argumentative essays. This is a great way to introduce the 2024 election process, develop research skills with credible websites, develop informed opinions with evidence to back it up, and teach civic responsibilities. Students really have fun with this!
Preview of Australian Curriculum-Australia's Political System worksheet (answers included)

Australian Curriculum-Australia's Political System worksheet (answers included)

The role and function of Australia's Political System is central to students understanding in the domain of Civics and Citizenship. This resource is ideal for year 7 students who are first learning about the structure of Australia's political system, but additional as a form of revision for students from years 8-10. This resource has been designed to be reusable when printed, laminated and used in conjunction with a whiteboard marker. Alternatively this resource can be printed and used as a wor
Preview of The Seven Roles of the US President

The Seven Roles of the US President

In this activity, the students use descriptions of the seven different roles of the US President to complete a graphic organizer. The activity was made to accompany the information found on http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/seven-roles-one-president. In the case that the website no longer exists, the document includes the descriptions as well as the activity that I created and its key. This activity is teacher tested and student approved!
Preview of GOOGLE SLIDES: Presidential Elections - PowerPoint and Doodle Dat Notes

GOOGLE SLIDES: Presidential Elections - PowerPoint and Doodle Dat Notes

This product is a GOOGLE SLIDES version of my popular product on Presidential Elections: PowerPoint and Doodle Dat Notes (Presidential Elections: PowerPoint Presentation and Doodle Dat Notes). The product includes a short PowerPoint Presentation that addresses The Presidential Election. It includes a simple discussion of the process, the parties, the qualifications for a candidate and the voter, the Electoral College, how to make informed choices, the role of the media, and more! Some slides
Preview of Democratic Party vs. Republican Party Venn Diagram

Democratic Party vs. Republican Party Venn Diagram

The Wright Ladies present the Democratic Party vs. Republican Party Venn Diagram. This Venn Diagram is the perfect way to introduce the similarities and differences between the two major parties. Included in this download is an editable version of the worksheet, PDF version of the worksheet and an answer key. Enjoy!
Preview of Gilded Age DBQ 4 Pack

Gilded Age DBQ 4 Pack

Within the zipped folder are 4 DBQs covering various subject matter. A description of each DBQ assignment is below. MAKE SURE TO CLICK ENABLE EDITING, to get correct formatting as seen in the image above. DBQ Gilded Age Politics This assignment contains three primary sources from the Gilded Age with 2-3 questions per document. The focus of the DBQ is political machines and Tammany Hall. This is geared towards US History and APUSH. DBQ Gilded Age Politics and Immigration A group of five documen
Preview of Voter ID Laws; Should a voter need to show a photo ID?

Voter ID Laws; Should a voter need to show a photo ID?

This is an adapted reading that details two sides of the issue of whether or not a voter should be required to show a photo ID in order to vote. It includes a reading, a graphic organizer for students with a few webquest links and an answer sheet.
Preview of Election Interactive Notebook

Election Interactive Notebook

Created by
Cullom Corner
Need a more engaging way for students to learn about the candidates running for election? This product was created for the U.S. Presidential Election but is generic enough to be used in any American election with slight modifications. This product contains a 20 page Slideshow asking students to complete different requirements on each page. Major political party candidates are focused on here but minor party and independent party candidates are mentioned on two slides. Students are asked to locat
Preview of Election 2016

Election 2016

Looking for a quick worksheet for your students to fill out on Election Night? This product asks students to find the results of the 2016 Presidential Election. Students can fill in the popular vote and the electoral vote results. There is a map for students to color in a map for the electoral college. There is a information box about the electoral college. This could be used as a homework assignment or as a note sheet to use the week of the election. Terms of Use: This purchase entitles y
Preview of Presidential Want Ad; Article II; The United States Constitution

Presidential Want Ad; Article II; The United States Constitution

Created by
Creative History
Students will create a want ad for the President of the United States that could be placed in a newspaper, magazine, or website. They will explore Article II of the United States Constitution to discover the minimal qualifications for President and the scope of the President’s duties as defined by this founding document. The students will also discuss the other qualifications and characteristics of leadership that they want to see in the President of the United States. The discussion and visual
Preview of Information Source Analysis

Information Source Analysis

WHAT IS IT?Information Source Analysis is a resource that guides students through an analysis of three different media sources. Students will analyze the context of each source and draw conclusions about the importance of analyzing their sources of information. In your download, you will have access to a digital version and a print tab book.HOW DOES IT WORK?You can assign this resource using Google Classroom or Google Drive, OR you can make copies of the printable tab book that is included. On t
Preview of Election Day Research Report

Election Day Research Report

Created by
Miss Mo Co
A research report guideline for Election Day. Students can follow this guide to do independent research on Election Day. They can use the additional page to do extra research or compile a report.There are a variety of free books available on GetEpic for students to use for their research.Thank you for leaving feedback!
Preview of Types of Government STATIONS activities

Types of Government STATIONS activities

Created by
Leah Johnson
This lesson is for a full 90-minute class and it is geared towards High School students (but could be modified for middle school as well). It includes a brief mini lesson, a graphic organizer worksheet, and 5 station activities related to types of government. This is perfect for US Government classes - and is a great foundation activity to learn about the different types of government around the world. When looking at the United States and our democracy; it's helpful to have a framework for what
Preview of 2020 Presidential Debates & Vice Presidential Debate (10/7, 10/15, 10/22) BUNDLE

2020 Presidential Debates & Vice Presidential Debate (10/7, 10/15, 10/22) BUNDLE

Help your students organize their thoughts as they watch they 2020 presidential and vice presidential debates! This download is a bundle of three worksheets, one for each of the following debates: Harris vs. Pence on 10/7, Biden vs. Trump on 10/15, and Biden vs. Trump on 10/22. If you would also like the worksheet for the September 29 presidential debate, see here for a bundle with all four worksheets, or here for the individual item.The worksheets ask students to compare the candidates' respons
Preview of Progressive Era Election of 1912 w/ Graphic Org and Questions Distance Learning

Progressive Era Election of 1912 w/ Graphic Org and Questions Distance Learning

Everything about the Progessive Era Presidential Election of 1912! This packet includes direct excerpts from the political platforms of the Democrat, Republican, Progressive, and Socialist Party on the key issues of the election, along with a graphic organizer and guided reading questions. Answer key is provided.
Preview of Presidential Debate Worksheet- September 29, 2020 DIGITAL

Presidential Debate Worksheet- September 29, 2020 DIGITAL

Do you plan to ask your students to watch the 9-29-2020 presidential debate between Trump and Biden and need a printable worksheet to accompany the viewing? You are in the right spot! This worksheet asks students to consider the candidates in the following areas:The major focuses of the debate according to the Commission on Presidential Debates (the Trump and Biden records, the Supreme Court, Covid-19, the economy, race and violence, and the integrity of the election)First impressionsUse of appe
Preview of Second Edition - 2018 AP U.S. Government and Politics AMSCO Reading Guides

Second Edition - 2018 AP U.S. Government and Politics AMSCO Reading Guides

Created by
Alicia Sexton
This is a bundle of all the chapters (1-16) for the first edition, 2018 AMSCO U.S. Government and Politics reading guide (Second Edition).
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