TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
Grades

Subjects

Arts & Music
English Language Arts
Foreign Language
Holidays/Seasonal
Math
Science
Social Studies - History
Specialty
For All Subject Areas
71 results

5th grade elections - voting homework

Preview of Women's Suffrage: A Brief History

Women's Suffrage: A Brief History

Created by
elizzy412
This reading comprehension sheet is a short and to the point History of the Women's Suffrage movement with a few prominent women detailed, Susan B. Anthony, Alice Paul, and Carrie Chapman Catt. There is an question sheet to find out what the student learned from the reading. This would be a great companion to any Progressive Era Unit or Women's Suffrage Unit. Please leave a rating and feedback. That way I can improve on future products!
Preview of "If I Were President of the United States" Essay Writing Sheet - B/W Printable

"If I Were President of the United States" Essay Writing Sheet - B/W Printable

Created by
ClassGrafix
If your students were elected President of the United States, what would they do for our country? A perfect assignment to engage your students in the election process. This is an 8-1/2 x 11 Letter size document with blank lines for students to write about what they would do as the Commander in Chief. There is a black and white Presidential Seal. Terrific to use as a project for Presidents Day, too! This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported
Preview of DBQ - The Election of 1800: Political Campaign Cartoons

DBQ - The Election of 1800: Political Campaign Cartoons

Created by
Vagi's Vault
This activity looks at campaign election cartoons from the election of 1800 and 2004. Students answer questions about each image and compare and contrast the messages of each. Answer key included. MS Word doc for easy editing.
Preview of ELECTION DAY CROSSWORD WORD SEARCH DECODING ACTIVITIES | 40 VOCABULARY TERMS

ELECTION DAY CROSSWORD WORD SEARCH DECODING ACTIVITIES | 40 VOCABULARY TERMS

Created by
joy2you
Now that we have an election coming up in November, students will be hearing terms related to politics, government, and the democratic process. I developed these activities to acquaint students with these terms and to develop their recognition and understanding of them. Use these activities to help students understand the terminology they will hear during an election year. Or use the activities to jumpstart your social studies, civics, or political science unit. SUGGESTED USES:whole-class instru
Preview of What Type of Government is This? 6 Scenarios w/ Spooky Halloween Twist EDITABLE!

What Type of Government is This? 6 Scenarios w/ Spooky Halloween Twist EDITABLE!

Practice identifying types of government... with a fun twist! This worksheet introduces basic definitions for: absolute monarchy, constitutional monarchy, dictatorship, direct democracy, representative democracy, and theocracy. Then, students will read a "spooky scenario" to determine which type of government is being described. Scenarios feature Dracula, witches, zombies, and more.Example: The Skeleton King enjoys attending the Halloween parade. He waves hello to all of the citizens from his de
Preview of Everything you need to teach about the 2012 Presidential Election

Everything you need to teach about the 2012 Presidential Election

Everything you need to teach about the 2012 Presidential Election for Upper Elementary and Middle School Included in this product: *Debate viewing guide (2 pages) *Debate Writing Assignment (1 page) *Election News Current Events (1 page) •Political Cartoon Analysis (1 page) •*A Letter to the Candidate (1 page) •*Questions to the candidate (1 page) •* Patriotic Writing Paper (6 different pages) •* Campaign Manager Activity (1 page) •*Blank Campaign Posters (2 different pages) •*2008 Electora
Preview of Elementary School U.S. Government Basics Worksheet

Elementary School U.S. Government Basics Worksheet

The Government Basics Worksheet introduces elementary students to fundamental concepts related to government. The worksheet covers key topics such as the definition of government, the purpose of laws, the types of government, and the roles of government leaders. Students also explore the concept of citizenship, understanding rights and responsibilities, and essential vocabulary related to government systems. The worksheet incorporates a variety of engaging activities, including matching exercise
Preview of Election Day Reading Comprehension, Questions, & Posters - Presidents Day

Election Day Reading Comprehension, Questions, & Posters - Presidents Day

Election Day Education Pack: Reading Comprehension, Questions, & Posters - Engage Students in Civic Understanding! (10 pages, Answer Key included)Empower your students with an engaging and comprehensive resource centered around Election Day! This extensive educational package features a two-page nonfiction reading passage, thought-provoking comprehension questions, and captivating posters, all meticulously designed in both color and black-and-white versions for your convenience.This Election
Preview of The White House

The White House

Looking for a way to discuss the upcoming way, but without getting into a discussion about the candidates? Use this packet to teach the history of the White House. Students will discover the number of rooms the White House has, compare two Presidents who lived in the White House during two different wars, utilize graphs, and map skills as they learn the history of the White House. Includes: White House Web Search-students search for answers on the internet What's Inside?-Students use a pictogr
Preview of Electoral College Math - Print or Google Doc

Electoral College Math - Print or Google Doc

Created by
Kyle Selliers
This math worksheet is of the Electoral College. Questions involve skills of basic addition, comparing numbers, and ordering numbers. While the addition is basic, questions involve adding 18 numbers together. Good for group work, extra credit, support work, and/or integrating math into social studies!Includes Electoral College Vote Map and Chart.2020 Update - I added a link to make a Google Doc copy if you would like to make electronic for students.
Preview of The Electoral College Social Studies Reading with Questions

The Electoral College Social Studies Reading with Questions

This packet contains several paragraphs explaining the electoral college in student-friendly language, followed by open response questions. Great for test prep for social studies or ELA, or homework assignments.
Preview of Quiz Assessment for Separation of Powers or Checks and Balances

Quiz Assessment for Separation of Powers or Checks and Balances

Created by
Thomas Judd
This is a short assessment that I use with my class after completing separation of powers in our Constitution Unit of Social Studies. It provides them with some real life examples of how the three branches of our government work together and provide checks and balances. This was created for a self contained middle school classroom and went over well in grades 6-8 with students functioning on reading levels from K-5. Could be used over multiple grade levels depending on the support being provi
Preview of Daily Social Studies Research Pack 1

Daily Social Studies Research Pack 1

9 weeks of Social Studies review complete with answer keys all in one pack!Daily Social Studies is a weekly assignment that will help your students become more proficient in researching information. Questions include basic geography and American history. Students will practice providing evidence based answers to short answer questions as well as extended constructed response essay type questions. All answers are provided in a convenient answer document following each student sheet. Daily Social
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 Critical Thinking - Voting and Immigration

Critical Thinking - Voting and Immigration

31 printable or digital pages exploring voting and immigration topics:Can immigrants vote,Patriotism, Loneliness,Xenophobia,Racial Profiling,Age Discrimination,Gender Discrimination, A divided America, Walking in someone else's skin, Why do we have a national flag,Politicians, Respect, Fear vs Bravery, Democrats vs Republicans,Compare and Contrast, Descriptive Writing,Dialogue and Quotation Marks,Interview Questions,Internet Activities, Make your own postage stamp,Personal Letter, Hidden Words,
Preview of Critical Thinking - Jobs and the Economy

Critical Thinking - Jobs and the Economy

26 printable or digital pages for students to think critically about jobs and the economy:What does it mean to be homeless,Jobs of the US President,Jobs at NASA,The best jobs,Building a wall,Being a student vs a worker,Wearing hats at work,Discrimination at work,Steve Jobs and Apple,Working in America,Being a soldier,Using a computer,Descriptive Writing,Interview Questions,Internet ResearchDialogue and Quotation Marks,Tic-Tac-Toe,Analyzing quotes,Hypothetical situations,Hidden Words,and more...T
Preview of Government Project Choice Board

Government Project Choice Board

Created by
Mizell Multiage
I assign several projects throughout the year, and I am a big believer in giving students choices. I have provided a Civics/Government Project Choice Board. In my state, 4th graders have to learn about the government. This resource can be customized to fit your needs.
Preview of New Hampshire: Where is New Hampshire ?

New Hampshire: Where is New Hampshire ?

Created by
sherry hallam
New Hampshire is in the news and it is important to know where it is and what states border this significant state. This product contains 8 map activities on New Hampshire. It teaches your class where New Hampshire is located in the USA and the cities and major features in New Hampshire. One map introduces your students to all the 9 Northeastern states. Another map activity teaches seven different regions of the United States and another seven different regions of NH. There are 8 Internet Activi
Preview of Dialogue with a President - Abraham Lincoln or George Washington

Dialogue with a President - Abraham Lincoln or George Washington

20 printable or digital pages for students to create dialogue between the president (Lincoln or Washington) and a boy on a skateboard or a girl hitting a softball, a niece or friend’s son, a stranger on a skateboard or neighbor jumping on a trampoline. Each page has a cute picture and a sports-related prompt, like: The president tosses the ball to the little girl. She swings and misses. Then she starts to cry. What do they say to each other? A boy kicks a soccer ball and it hits the preside
Preview of Executive Branch Profile - Mayor, Governor, President

Executive Branch Profile - Mayor, Governor, President

Created by
Shanna Flores
These worksheets help introduce students to the elected officials who represent them. The worksheets cover the Executive branch at the local, state, and federal government levels.
Preview of Math Meets History-Political Symbols Mystery Pictures-4QuadrantCoordinatePairs

Math Meets History-Political Symbols Mystery Pictures-4QuadrantCoordinatePairs

Practice plotting ordered pairs on a 4-Quadrant Graph with this fun coordinate graphing Political Party Symbols mystery picture. All points are represented by whole numbers (positive and negative). There are no fractions or decimals. Students color in the boxes on the grid according to the coordinates (ordered pairs) and color key. The result will be the symbols of our two main political parties in the U.S.A. This graph art activity is perfect for math centers, early finishers, or homework. Just
Preview of Susan B. Anthony Biography Page

Susan B. Anthony Biography Page

Created by
LoveHealTeach
Learn to write a brief biography about an amazing woman in American history, Susan B. Anthony. This worksheet can be used alone, allowing the child to research the answers. It can also be done after reading a book about Susan B. Anthony or watching the episode on "Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum" about Susan B. Anthony. There is now an Easel Digital Activity with the fill-in-the-blank biography worksheet they can fill in on the computer with pen or text tools!Check out my bundle includi
Preview of Know Your Rights Worksheet - Bill of Rights - FREE PDF

Know Your Rights Worksheet - Bill of Rights - FREE PDF

Created by
Amanda L
Teach students about the Bill of Rights! This worksheet allows students to use context clues to determine the first 10 Amendments and then use what they've learned to answer critical thinking and opinion questions. Keywords: bill of rights, amendments, constitution, law, civics, legal, rights, government, US government
Preview of United States Civil War Review Packet

United States Civil War Review Packet

Created by
Legit Literacy
This product is a review packet meant for students studying the American Civil War. It can be used for homework, but recommended for review in school. It's purpose is to promote deeper conversation on each of the concepts and topics provided in the document. Suggestion: In the past, students have collaborated and used the SMART board to fill in each of the sections. They would then discuss the term/person/event and fill in their own copy of the review packet.If purchased - a review of the pr
Showing 1-24 of 71 results