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8th grade elections - voting interactive whiteboards

Preview of Branches of United States Government Promethean ActivInspire Flipchart Lesson

Branches of United States Government Promethean ActivInspire Flipchart Lesson

Created by
Workaholic NBCT
This flipchart will be sure to engage your children as they learn about the three branches of the United States government. The students will learn about the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch including Congress, the House of Representatives, and the Senate, along with the Judicial Branch. This flipchart lesson includes container activities, links to outside videos and games, as well as ten pages of voting for your students. Enjoy! PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE PROMETHEAN ACTIVINSPIRE SOFTWAR
Preview of Election Day This or That Voting Activity for Google Slides

Election Day This or That Voting Activity for Google Slides

Product Overview:Included are 10 interactive Google Slides that allow students to vote for their preferred picture. Great this or that activity to introduce and reinforce the concept of voting for Election Day.Students type their name below the picture of their choice to cast their vote. For a math extension, teachers can tabulate their class ballots and compare results.Great ELECTION DAY activity that practices voting concepts for elementary students.Fun social studies digital activity that en
Preview of Branches of Government Smartboard

Branches of Government Smartboard

Created by
TnTeach
This Smartboard document reviews the three branches of government with the students. It also contains two interactive pages. The first has students sort the responsibilities of the federal, state, and local government. The second involves students distinguish the federal, state, and local representatives for each of the three branches of government.
Preview of Election and Voting Themed SMART Board Attendance Activity w/ SOUND

Election and Voting Themed SMART Board Attendance Activity w/ SOUND

Created by
Debra Painter
It's election time! Students "cast their vote" by dragging their ballot to the ballot box. Students then click the box to hear a sound that lets them know their vote has been counted! This attendance activity comes with both a numbered page (if you assign students numbers) and a page where you can change student names. Directions for changing names are included! *If you are concerned about students being able to reach the higher items on a SMART Board, consider having students use a point
Preview of Classroom Voting & Elections

Classroom Voting & Elections

This file is a great way to let students vote. It was made for teh 2008 elections, but could very easily be modified to use at a lower or higher level. Just change the background, and the pictures and you have a Kindergarten voting tool for their favorite fruit or lunch menu. The linking between pages is all done, and is very easy to use. The steps are all listed on the teacher note page. If you purchase this file, please read the directions before changing pages. This way you don't erase links
Preview of Editable Election Day Jeopardy Game Promethean Social Studies - Government

Editable Election Day Jeopardy Game Promethean Social Studies - Government

This is a complete Election Day Jeopardy Flipchart intended for grades 3-6. Includes questions for the upcoming current Presidential Election. Fun, interactive four-category game with score boards to cover and engage students in the upcoming Presidential Election. Have fun while your students learn. Jeopardy games are the perfect way to engage students in their learning, review material, and do quick whole class assessments. I can make you a Jeopary game board for your smart or active board on
Preview of Presidents' Day This or That Voting Activity for Google Slides

Presidents' Day This or That Voting Activity for Google Slides

Product Overview:Included are 10 interactive Google Slides that allow students to vote for their preferred picture. Great this or that activity to introduce and reinforce the concept of voting for Presidents' Day.Students type their name below the picture of their choice to cast their vote. For a math extension, teachers can tabulate their class ballots and compare results.Great PRESIDENTS' DAY activity that practices voting concepts for elementary students.Fun social studies activity that enga
Preview of 2020 Election Jamboard Word Searches with How to Use Video

2020 Election Jamboard Word Searches with How to Use Video

Created by
Sky Unlimited
Have you ever had kids working together on word searches! Here is a great way for them to do just that using a Election theme within Jamboard. There are 4 word searches that can be duplicated to have more students working together in the one jamboard. Titles include the following:2020 Political Leaders, Election Race, Election Day, and After Election Day. Teachers can choose to have students working together on a word search or students can work independently. Word searches allow students to eng
Preview of 2020 Election Day Race Activities

2020 Election Day Race Activities

Created by
Sky Unlimited
Election Day RACE Jamboard and How to Use VideoHere is a great way for students to engage with each other about the 2020 election leaders.  The activity includes directions, vocabulary study board, vocabulary matching, image board, written response, and word search.  Kids can engage in Jamboard and share all activities when they complete it.  Words included are the following:  natural born citizen, blue state, race, primary election, democracy, red state, campaign, conservative, incumbent, liber
Preview of 2016 Presidential Election Electoral College Homework

2016 Presidential Election Electoral College Homework

This simple homework is great for kids learning about the election and role of the electoral college. Students will take the paper home on the night of the election and color in the states they think each candidate will win. Tomorrow, as a class you will color in the actual election results map to compare their predictions with what actually happened. This is a fun, visual way for students to understand how the popular vote and population effect the Electoral College. Coloring the map will w
Preview of Election Leader Jamboard Multiple Activities with How to Video

Election Leader Jamboard Multiple Activities with How to Video

Created by
Sky Unlimited
Election Day Leader Jamboard and How to Use VideoHere is a great way for students to engage with each other about the 2020 election leaders.  The activity includes directions, vocabulary study board, vocabulary matching, image board, and word search.  Kids can engage in Jamboard and share all activities when they complete it.  Words included are the following:  cabinet, Chunk Schumer, democrat, Donald Trump, House Speaker, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, majority leader, Mike Pence, minority leader, M
Preview of FigJam: Four corners activity

FigJam: Four corners activity

An interactive activity to facilitate discussions and gauge students' opinions or perspectives on specific topics. This activity encourages students write a response in a space that aligns with their viewpoint, promoting engagement, critical thinking, and respectful dialogue.Get a copy: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1277000981504276354/four-corners-activity
Preview of FigJam: Classroom voting systems

FigJam: Classroom voting systems

This whole-group voting system template promotes inclusive participation and quick feedback, encouraging active engagement and facilitating discussions on diverse perspectives and answers.Get a copy: https://www.figma.com/community/file/1277004723739533193/figjam-voting-systems
Preview of Election 2012 and The Three Branches of Government

Election 2012 and The Three Branches of Government

Do you want to teach your students about the presidental candidates for the 2012 election? Do you want to teach your students the difference between a Democrat and a Republican as well as their view points? Do you want your students to know the differences between the three branches of government? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions, then this lesson is for you. This SMART Board interactive lesson incorporates great interactive activities and notes to keep your students informe
Preview of Election 2020 regions by nickname

Election 2020 regions by nickname

Created by
Katherine Healy
Use this Google Slideshow to help understand the distinct areas of the country that will be referred to on election day. Where is the Rust Belt? Bible Belt? Students will manipulate colored text boxes to move them where they believe a region is located. Students can adjust size of text boxes to cover regions.Students will be able to enhance their understanding of the geographic and demographics of particular regions whose voting ways impact the presidential election. Before you begin, you should
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