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Elections - voting Common Core W.7.4 resources

Preview of President Election Campaign Game: iCivics Win the White House Game Reflection

President Election Campaign Game: iCivics Win the White House Game Reflection

Created by
Mister Harms
How does a presidential candidate go about campaigning, winning the election, and then becoming the next President? What's with the electoral college anyway? This game has proven to be an excellent way for students to comprehend what a candidate needs to go through in order to become the next President. From taking stances on issues, giving speeches, and traveling to various states, students will take the role of candidate and do their best to win the most electoral votes and become the next Pr
Preview of Why Don't People Vote? Root Cause Analysis and Decision Making

Why Don't People Vote? Root Cause Analysis and Decision Making

Created by
thinkLaw
If you're reading this description, you probably teach kids about the importance of voting. Every student hears this message in school- so why DON'T people vote as an adult?In this thinkLaw lesson students spend time conducting a root cause analysis for the problem of low voter turnout. Is it apathy? Are people overwhelmed? Do people feel that their votes don't matter? Have your students wrestle with these issues.- Students determine reasons why U.S. citizens do not vote- Students analyze t
Preview of U.S. Presidential Elections - Vocabulary, Reading, Writing & Speaking Activities

U.S. Presidential Elections - Vocabulary, Reading, Writing & Speaking Activities

Created by
The ESL Nexus
This resource consists of 8 activities (88 pages of student material) that are all about how an American president is elected. Students will learn how the U.S. president is chosen and about the presidential election process in general. All the activities revolve around 24 election-themed vocabulary words. If you are teaching about elections in America, this resource will help your students understand the procedure for electing the president.✓ Please note: * You can purchase many but not all
Preview of U.S. Presidential Elections - Vocabulary, Reading & Writing, Digital Version

U.S. Presidential Elections - Vocabulary, Reading & Writing, Digital Version

Created by
The ESL Nexus
This digital resource can be used by students doing independent work and when teaching students remotely. It includes 3 vocabulary, reading, and writing activities adapted from the U.S. Elections: Vocabulary, Reading, Writing, and Speaking Activities resource plus a research activity created specially for this Google Drive™ product. All the activities are about American elections and how a U.S. president is elected. The vocabulary, reading, and writing tasks revolve around 24 vocabulary words
Preview of U.S. Presidential Elections - Discussion and Writing Topics

U.S. Presidential Elections - Discussion and Writing Topics

Created by
The ESL Nexus
These discussion and writing resources extend students' learning about how U.S. presidents are elected and elections in general. This product includes: 16 discussion topics on task cards that can also be used for writing tasks, and the same 16 topics on individual lined pages for writing assignments. All the activities revolve around 24 essential vocabulary words that will help students understand how the American presidential election process works.✓ Please note: * A Google Drive™ version wit
Preview of Debate Viewing Guide: Template for Any Political Debate or Candidate Discussion

Debate Viewing Guide: Template for Any Political Debate or Candidate Discussion

Created by
Mister Harms
One of the best ways to help students become engaged and informed on the current issues of the day is by watching the most recent political debates. Whether it be a general election, primary race, gubernatorial race, senate, or even a presidential race, students love hearing the arguments and debate between the candidates. I have used this format for years and it is a proven way to help my students follow along with the issues of the day. Students get to hear how candidates have such differin
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