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4th grade elections - voting resources for GATE

Preview of Levels of Government

Levels of Government

Federal, State, and Local Governments are made simple for your students with this PowerPoint. I use the first part of the power point after the students learn about the constitution in the fall, and then show the whole thing in the spring when students campaign and are elected for the Leadership Class the following year.Add your own state, local, and school governments to the slides.This aligns with the Common Core State Standards:3.SL.33.SL.43.SL.63.W.45.SL.35.SL.45.SL.65.W.48.SL.38.SL.48.SL.68
Preview of President Election Day Logic Puzzles

President Election Day Logic Puzzles

Get your kids thinking a little deeper with five (5) US Presidential history - Election Day trivia themed table logic puzzles. These logic puzzles are designed for 4th - 7th grade students, but can be used with younger gifted students or as whole-class enrichment activities.When you use Everyday Learning with Hand In Hand logic puzzles, you help students develop deductive reasoning skills. You also get to explore little-known fun facts about American presidents, like which president walked their
Preview of HINK PINK et al. PUZZLES Election Word Riddles Task Cards Vocabulary GATE

HINK PINK et al. PUZZLES Election Word Riddles Task Cards Vocabulary GATE

Created by
Barbara Evans
HINK PINKS, HINKY PINKIES, HINKITY PINKITIES, and HITINKITY PITINKITIES are riddles that help children learn to problem solve while exercising vocabulary skills (definitions, synonyms, parts of speech, rimes, ...). These Election themed, printable task cards prompt your students to interpret data, make inferences, draw conclusions, and analyze new information. Hink Pinks, et al. riddles are terrific for centers, enrichment, differentiation, bell ringers, sponge activities, and GATE. You can even
Preview of Presidential Election 2020

Presidential Election 2020

Created by
Inspire Me ASAP
Help your 2nd to 4th graders be more informed U.S. citizens and understand the presidential election process with this interactive digital resource perfect for Google Slides! In this interactive, online resource, students will learn about the major political parties, the electoral college, the Democratic and Republican candidates, and so much more with this engaging story and comprehension questions. There is a mix of interactive comprehension questions, including true/false, multiple-choice, an
Preview of Secret Identity Election/Mystery Candidate Lesson: Election, Voting

Secret Identity Election/Mystery Candidate Lesson: Election, Voting

Created by
World of Gifted
My students loved this lesson! I even received emails from parents whose children would not stop talking about how much fun they had with this election activity. I also had a great time teaching it! This is a complete lesson focused on voting and the importance of being an informed voter. The lesson includes eight biographies of famous people who students will have the opportunity to vote for with the identities of the candidates a secret. Students will base their voting decision off of the info
Preview of History: One Person = One Vote: History of Voting Rights in America

History: One Person = One Vote: History of Voting Rights in America

Students explore the history of voting in the United States. Using the timeline of voting rights (included), they will analyze, evaluate, and draw conclusions about how this responsibility of citizenship has evolved. Students complete a creative project to demonstrate and share their learning.This challenging activity includes detailed, student-friendly Steps to Success that lead the learner through the process of creating a high-level, quality independent project. To add rigor and thoughtfulne
Preview of Charts and Graphs - Presidents' Day

Charts and Graphs - Presidents' Day

22 printable or digital pages for students to analyze charts and graphs exploring the Presidents and Donald Trump: the trade deficit, the height of presidents, age of presidents, employment and unemployment numbers, experience of presidents prior to office, vocabulary level of presidents, popular vote and the electoral college, firing within the executive branch by the president, executive orders, immigrants, the stock market, defense spending, civilian deaths in Afghanistan, mass shootings, sch
Preview of Presidential Election Creative & Critical Thinking Resources + RBG

Presidential Election Creative & Critical Thinking Resources + RBG

Created by
Open the GATE
Activate your student's creative and critical thinking with these resources focusing on the presidential election and all things government. This file includes: SCAMPERThe WhitehouseAir Force OneMount RushmoreThe Voting ProcessA scamper reference sheetA blank scamper sheet to create your ownTHE SIX THINKING HATS (Edward de Bono)A unique and hypothetical question posed for EACH one of the 6 hatsSix additional questionsA six thinking hats reference sheetA blank graphic organizer to create your own
Preview of Election Day Voting Hink Pinks Vocabulary Riddles

Election Day Voting Hink Pinks Vocabulary Riddles

Created by
Smooth Sailing
Election Day Hink Pinks Rhyming phrases with an Election Day theme. Hink Pinks are challenging word puzzles that use two-word clues to lead to a rhyming solution. Hink Pinks are a great way to practice synonyms and expand vocabulary. Fun rhyming word pairs for vocabulary enrichment and practice with Election Day clues.
Preview of Presidential Election: It's All About the Numbers Writing Activity

Presidential Election: It's All About the Numbers Writing Activity

This Google Slideshow integrates writing and social studies. The slides are oriented, so they can print vertically on paper. I will be assigning the activity digitally because my students are at school two days a week and virtual three days. I have included everything needed to do this activity either digitally or to print for doing it at school. I will be sending the rubric and digital stationery to my students to complete at home. I will then print the papers for our bulletin board, and my st
Preview of Critical Thinking Questions - Abraham Lincoln

Critical Thinking Questions - Abraham Lincoln

21 printable pages combining critical thinking with Abraham Lincoln, responding to prompts like: How to win a staring contest…Weird stuff to wear on your head…Things you might run away from…Things that make you smile…Things with too many colors…Stuff that surprises everyone…How to dress like a cowboy…How to Hold onto something…How to be a spy…Why you should save money…and more… PRINT: I created a PDF version that you can download on your computer and print for students to use in class or at home
Preview of Critical Thinking Questions on Presidents' Day

Critical Thinking Questions on Presidents' Day

21 printable or digital pages for students to think critically on Presidents' Day, responding to prompts like: How to celebrate Presidents’ Day…Why it is important to laugh…How to act like a President…How to get people to like you…How to be an American…How to look good…How to avoid a fight…How to smile…How to make a decision…How to get people to listen…and more…Take a look at the preview to see several sample pages. And if you want more for PRESIDENTS' DAY, then look at these packets: Critical
Preview of Campaign Headquarters

Campaign Headquarters

Students in grades 2-5 will take an adventure into politics by deciding what the important issues are on Chocolate Island. This simulation gives students the opportunity to experience creating their own island with political parties, symbols, and platforms on various important issues. This age appropriate activity gives students a lens into the political world in a creative and fun way! There are several pages that can be laminated and posted on an interactive bulletin board or in a learning cen
Preview of Making of a President: What you need to know about the Presidential Election

Making of a President: What you need to know about the Presidential Election

Created by
Gifted Girl
How does our President become President? Go through the process of electing our President of the United States. Learn about types of government, the Constitution dealing with voting and the President, the requirements to become President, practice debates to get ready for the Presidential debate, the popular vote, the electoral college, how you can become a voter, etc. Multiple 30 minutes - 1 hour activities and/or discussion to last over the course of a 9 weeks.
Preview of US President Logic Puzzle

US President Logic Puzzle

FREE DownloadTry one of our unique table logic puzzles for free and see how much fun you can have when we blend US history content knowledge with critical thinking skills. This challenging 5x5x5 brainteaser weaves together little-known facts about five historical US presidential elections and their landslide electoral college victories. Using close reading and deductive reasoning skills, students will successfully solve the table logic problem. As a bonus, students come away also learning fun fa
Preview of President/ Election Rap Enrichment Project

President/ Election Rap Enrichment Project

Great enrichment activity for Election season! (for more check out my Election Connection Menu Packet!) Your advanced learners, fast finishers, or gifted students can compose an original song or rap about one of the candidates, the election process, or a past president. Students must include some factual trivia and the candidate’s views on several key issues (economy, education, health care, etc.). They can even put it to the tune of “Yankee Doodle” or other favorite song! Music sheets provided
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