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6th grade elections - voting handouts

Preview of Women's Suffrage Activity From Seneca Falls to the 19th Amendment

Women's Suffrage Activity From Seneca Falls to the 19th Amendment

In this Women's Suffrage and 19th amendment primary source-based resource on the Women's Suffrage Movement, students analyze the struggle for women's voting rights from the Seneca Falls Convention to the passage of the 19th Amendment. Students also learn the roles of several key figures, including Alice Paul, Susan B Anthony, Lucretia Mott, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and President Woodrow Wilson.This lesson is included in BOTH the Progressive Era (Gilded Age) Bundle and my Roaring '20s and 1930s B
Preview of VOTING & ELECTION DAY Word Search Puzzle Worksheet Activity

VOTING & ELECTION DAY Word Search Puzzle Worksheet Activity

Created by
Puzzles to Print
Your students will enjoy searching for the hidden words and will be reviewing vocabulary and spelling as they have fun with this word search worksheet. Puzzles make fun no prep activities for early finishers, bell ringers, morning work, handouts, homework, unit or lesson plan supplements, sponge activities, introductions to new topics, classroom themes, and sub files.The 30 vocabulary words are: Absentee, Ballot, Booth, Box, Campaign, Candidate, Caucus, Congress, Democracy, Elector, Incumbent, I
Preview of Election of 1860 and Civil War Activity Student Matrix and Electoral College Map

Election of 1860 and Civil War Activity Student Matrix and Electoral College Map

In this Civil War and Election of 1860 activity, students complete a 4-person matrix and electoral map activity to understand the experience and views of Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Douglas, John Breckinridge, and John Bell in the Election of 1860. ☆ ☆ Get this engaging resource (and a huge discount) when you purchase my Civil War activities unit bundle here!Students will also calculate the electoral votes of this Election (provided students already have an understanding of the Electoral College).
Preview of Political Parties & History! Learn Origins & Evolution of Political Parties!

Political Parties & History! Learn Origins & Evolution of Political Parties!

In this Political Party history activity, students learn the origins, history, and evolution of political parties in the United States to understand their impact on American History.Students are engaged with two parts with this political party and elections resource. Part one focuses on the origins of the first debate between political groups (Federalists and Anti-Federalists) and the fight over the United States Constitution. Part two focuses on the history of political parties through five d
Preview of Presidential Election Activities Unit Bundle | 7 Resources for Elections!

Presidential Election Activities Unit Bundle | 7 Resources for Elections!

In this Presidential election, primary and caucuses, and electoral college bundle, you receive 7 election resources to teach the purpose of a primary and caucus, campaigns, political parties, and much more! Purchase this bundle for $20, instead of paying $25 for buying each resource separately!This bundle includes:✔ Constitution, Amendments, Electoral College Guided Notes & PowerPoint! Engaging!✔ How to Win an Election: Students Understand Election Trends and Swing States!✔ Electoral Colleg
Preview of Political Parties & the Election Process:  A Class Simulation

Political Parties & the Election Process: A Class Simulation

Created by
Katie Berg
Election, Voting, Simulation This interactive and engaging class simulation will introduce your students to the entire election process. From voter registration to campaigning to the Electoral College, students will have fun while learning all the steps to a Presidential Election. By creating unique political parties (Pizza Party, Slumber Party, Birthday Party) and funny candidates (Olive Slice, Holly Wood, Faye Muss), I've created a unit that keeps students interested throughout the learning
Preview of President Project Executive Branch Help Wanted Ad Election 2024

President Project Executive Branch Help Wanted Ad Election 2024

Your students have been hired to create a "Help Wanted Advertisement" to find a highly qualified person to become the next president. The task of your students is to create a help wanted ad describing the constitutional qualifications, presidential powers and more. They'll also consider the actions and accomplishments of the current or a previous president. Additionally, an optional extension project is included in the resource in which students apply for the job by creating a career portfoli
Preview of Election Day Class President Election & Campaign Simulation! Fun & Authentic!

Election Day Class President Election & Campaign Simulation! Fun & Authentic!

In this Election Day class and student simulation, students learn how to run a presidential campaign, keep track of a budget and campaign expenses, target and win the vote of certain populations, and make campaign decisions to guide their philosophy! The simulation contains six distinct steps that guide students through the campaign and election process. This election simulation begins with students completing a questionnaire to figure out what matters to them and what candidate they will be i
Preview of Comparing Constitutions 3.12: The U.S. vs. the Florida State Constitution Civics

Comparing Constitutions 3.12: The U.S. vs. the Florida State Constitution Civics

Comparing Constitutions 3.12: The U.S. vs. the Florida State Constitution CivicsThis lesson provides a comparison between the U.S. Constitution and the Florida State Constitution. This lesson teaches students about the similarities include: both contain a preamble, articles, create three branches of government, and reflect separation of powers. Students will learn how Florida is on its sixth constitution with its current version established in 1968, and how slavery affected the number of version
Preview of Primary or Caucus? Students learn difference between primary & caucus elections!

Primary or Caucus? Students learn difference between primary & caucus elections!

In this Primary and Caucus election student reading and activity, students learn the difference between a primary, a caucus, and the role of delegates in the election process. Students read a focused text on the differences between primaries and caucuses, then students answer a variety of analytical questions regarding each system's strengths and weaknesses. Very informative and engaging! A key is included!This election resource is included in the engaging and hands-on 7-lesson Election Bundle
Preview of Three Branches Government Worksheet Legislative Judicial Executive Election 2024

Three Branches Government Worksheet Legislative Judicial Executive Election 2024

The eight pages of graphic organizers give students the opportunity to learn about the structure, roles and responsibilities of our government, with a focus on the legislative, executive and judicial branches. Additionally, they'll takes notes on checks and balances that are so important in our government. Students will also have the opportunity to express their opinion about major issues that are debated in the government. An answer key is included!If you prefer the digital version (Google
Preview of Super Tuesday  (2024) Lesson Plan + Artifacts + Questions

Super Tuesday (2024) Lesson Plan + Artifacts + Questions

This lesson explores Super Tuesday 2024 (March 5th). Students will analyze four different artifacts ( a reader, current polling data, a primary map and a news article) to learn about Super Tuesday.This incredible package includes:- Lesson Plan- Four Artifacts (reader, current polling data, primary map and news article)- Question worksheet- Answer Key*********************************************************************Customer Tips:Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product
Preview of Election of 1796: Web Quest and Election Data Analysis for Adams & Jefferson!

Election of 1796: Web Quest and Election Data Analysis for Adams & Jefferson!

In this 1796 election web quest and election data analysis assignment, students understand the views of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson in the Election of 1796! Students complete a web quest compare/contrast chart that organizes both John Adams and Thomas Jefferson's political views (links included for easy navigation). This can be completed as a web quest, homework, or with classroom materials. Then, students take a look at the results to see who emerges as the winner, which views win the su
Preview of Creating Your Own Political Party - An Election Activity

Creating Your Own Political Party - An Election Activity

This pdf file contains a two-page handout that you would give to students to guide them in creating their own political party. They must come up with a name for their party, identify the top 5 issues that are important to their party and explain their party's stand on these issues, choose a party slogan, and explain why they have chosen the animal they did to represent their party. I have used this in several ways with my students. It makes an interesting class activity for election years esp
Preview of Presidential Elections, the Media, & Memorabilia: How Does Media Win Votes?

Presidential Elections, the Media, & Memorabilia: How Does Media Win Votes?

In this Presidential election and media resource, students learn the role media influence in a campaign, election, and ultimate bid for the White House. Students learn how NINE different United States Presidents have used (and changed) media and memorabilia to attract new voters. Dating back to John Quincy Adams and ending with Barack Obama, students learn about the use of campaign tactics, negative campaigning, the origin of the television advertisements, the introduction of social media (Twi
Preview of Three Branches of Government- Simplified Explanations, Reading and Questions

Three Branches of Government- Simplified Explanations, Reading and Questions

This file contains a short summary of each branch of government and comprehension/higher order thinking questions. The branches are described at a more middle-school-level-friendly way, and the questions are geared towards fostering a basic grasp of American government.
Preview of Election 2024 Meet the Candidates: Research, Learn, and Write Biden Trump

Election 2024 Meet the Candidates: Research, Learn, and Write Biden Trump

In order to become knowledgeable and informed citizens, your students will have the opportunity to research the presidential candidates in time for Election 2024. Students will visit websites in order to research and take notes on the achievements and viewpoints of Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Then, students will develop their own opinion based on evidence and determine which presidential candidate they would vote for by answering a writing prompt. Many support handouts are included for student s
Preview of Elections and Swing States Activity | Understand Election Trends and Data

Elections and Swing States Activity | Understand Election Trends and Data

In this Presidential elections lesson plan, students learn how to win an election by studying election trends and swing states by examing results from the past 6 elections to understand trends, electoral votes, the value and importance of a swing state, and the thoughts behind campaign strategy. Students complete a guided worksheet where they use information from the past 6 elections to draw conclusions and interpret data. Students learn the importance of a swing state and which states are bes
Preview of Iowa Caucus (2024 Edition) Lesson Plan + Artifacts + Questions

Iowa Caucus (2024 Edition) Lesson Plan + Artifacts + Questions

This lesson explores the 2024 Iowa Caucuses. Students will analyze three different artifacts (a reader, current polling data and a news article) to learn about the 2024 Iowa Caucus.This incredible package includes:- Lesson Plan- Three Artifacts (reader, current polling data and news article)- Question worksheet- Answer Key
Preview of Bias In News Media Student Guide & Activity - PDF & Google Doc Formats

Bias In News Media Student Guide & Activity - PDF & Google Doc Formats

Bias in the News Media Student Guide & Activity**2020 Update: Additional inclusion of Confirmed Bias information. Google Slide versions of Student Info Guide and Handout for use with virtual learning! PDF Version includes the link to Google folder with documents and page images to use with a learning management system.Whether you are focusing on political ads for campaigns or daily news and broadcasts, this student 6-page printable is the perfect reference handout to use in introducing types
Preview of The Role of the Canadian Government and Responsible Citizenship - Full Unit

The Role of the Canadian Government and Responsible Citizenship - Full Unit

This unit covers the following big ideas:Municipal, Provincial, and Federal Government - roles, responsibilities, and structureLevels of Government working together - assessing the effectiveness of Government actionsGovernments addressing social and environmental issuesResponsible citizenship, Charter rights, and freedoms, civic responsibilities Identifying and mapping social and environmental issues - stakeholders and perspectivesPolitical parties - exploring political parties in Canada and stu
Preview of New Hampshire Primary 2024 (Lesson Plan + Artifacts + Questions)

New Hampshire Primary 2024 (Lesson Plan + Artifacts + Questions)

This lesson explores the 2024 New Hampshire Primary Elections. Students will analyze three different artifacts ( a reader, current polling data and a news article) to learn about the 2024 New Hampshire Primary Elections.This incredible package includes:- Lesson Plan- Three Artifacts (reader, current polling data and news article)- Question worksheet- Answer Key
Preview of Voter Registration Cards {Mock Election}

Voter Registration Cards {Mock Election}

Created by
Kids and Coffee
This PDF file includes voter registration cards for kids. It includes places for them to fill out their name, the date, their age, gender, city and state they live in, and what party they're "affiliated" with. This is great for mock elections or when you're teaching about voting. Enjoy!
Preview of 270 to win! WebQuest Worksheet on the history of the Electoral College!

270 to win! WebQuest Worksheet on the history of the Electoral College!

25 difficult questions for students on the history of the Electoral College, state voting trends, Republican and Democratic party and more! (updated for 2020)All answers can be found by letting the student explore the site 270towin.comFor historical references, allowing students to use other parts of the internet would be beneficial. Perfect double period, block style lesson. Will take around an hour for middle school to complete. Answer key included (Key is first 4 pages, blank printable docume
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