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
660 results

Middle school elections - voting worksheets

Preview of Presidents Day Activity: If I Were President Writing . 2 options . BEST SELLER!

Presidents Day Activity: If I Were President Writing . 2 options . BEST SELLER!

Teaching about President's Day or the Election and need some sweet writing papers? Ding, ding, ding! You've come to the perfect place!------------------------------------ALL THE INTERESTING DETAILS:You'll find THREE different options here that make it simple for you to find just the right fit for your writers. Check out the pictures in the photos. I call them:➊ Lots of littler lines (good for around 1st/2nd grade and up?)➋ Fewer fatter lines (good for around K/1st and up?)➌ Simple half sheet
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 Whose Vote Counts, Explained (BUNDLE)

Whose Vote Counts, Explained (BUNDLE)

The Netflix and Vox documentary, Whose Vote Counts, Explained, examines the history of voting, the issues with our system today, and the steps needed to ensure voting rights. These episodes would be helpful when discussing the Electoral College, gerrymandering, voter suppression, disenfranchisement, super PACs, and more. Each video guide contains 20 questions and an answer key has been included for your convenience. The videos are each 25 minutes in length but I would allow for a total of 90-105
Preview of Electoral College Map Activities for 2024 Presidential Election plus 2012-2020

Electoral College Map Activities for 2024 Presidential Election plus 2012-2020

Created by
History Gal
The 2024 Presidential Election is once again putting the spotlight on the Electoral College. If you would like your students to have a better understanding of the Electoral College allotment and the 270 Electoral College votes needed to win an election, this map activity set can help! These maps give students a visual representation of the Electoral College breakdowns for the 2012, 2016, and 2020 elections and help them analyze election results and trends. Students can use the past maps to predi
Preview of Presidential Election Unit Lesson Plans, Reading Passages, Worksheets, & More!

Presidential Election Unit Lesson Plans, Reading Passages, Worksheets, & More!

Created by
Rebecca Bettis
The 2020 Presidential election is under way! Now updated for the 2020 Presidential Election AND for virtual learning! Prepare your students for Decision 2020 with this 184-page resource. This unit is designed to make the election process real and relevant to elementary aged children. Everything you need to teach about presidential elections is included - detailed teacher's guide and lesson plans, student text, student workbook, supplemental and extension activities, and more. Students will lear
Preview of Election Electoral College Explained w/ Coloring Map & Comprehension ?'s

Election Electoral College Explained w/ Coloring Map & Comprehension ?'s

This printable is perfect for ANY election year especially this Presidential Election of 2020. This sheet is perfect for explaining the presidential election process, how the Electoral College works and is interactive and applicable for any year. I love to use this during the election year and have my students fill out how many electoral votes each state earns, then after completing the map legend we follow along and update our map based on real-time election results. The majority of the general
Preview of Resistance to Reconstruction: Sharecropping, KKK, Jim Crow Laws

Resistance to Reconstruction: Sharecropping, KKK, Jim Crow Laws

Created by
Engaging History
I found that students lacked a true understanding of the institutionalized racism and social/political/economic challenges African Americans faced in the 100 years between the end of slavery and the first breakthroughs of the Civil Rights Movement. To provide more context, I created this assignment explaining sharecropping, the KKK, Jim Crow Laws, Poll Taxes, Literacy Tests, and Grandfather Clauses. It is very informative and great for class discussion afterwards and linking to modern times.
Preview of Iron Jawed Angels Movie Guide (Women's Suffrage/19th Amendment)

Iron Jawed Angels Movie Guide (Women's Suffrage/19th Amendment)

This 2004 film is a great way to help students look at women's suffrage and their fight for the 19th Amendment. It follows the story of Alice Paul and Lucy Burns as they strive for democracy and equality during World War I. My students love this movie! The cast is excellent and is shares what people went through for change. August 2020 will mark the centennial of this amendment's passage.The movie guide contains 40 questions to ensure students are tracking along with the film. I have also i
Preview of Elections, Voting, and Evaluating Candidates Bundle | 10 resources for Civics!

Elections, Voting, and Evaluating Candidates Bundle | 10 resources for Civics!

This Elections, Voting, and Evaluating Candidates Bundle includes resources on United States elections, the Electoral College, propaganda, interest groups, PACs and Super PACs! Perfect for middle and high school Civics, American History, and American Government students, this bundle includes reading passages, a gallery walk, matching activities, and other unique activities. I've also included my "Vote For Me" student survey, a fun worksheet to use to get to know your students -- you can even use
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 Elections Electoral College {2020 Election}

Elections Electoral College {2020 Election}

Elections: Electoral College Map Activity 2020 Presidential Election★ 10/26/2020- Now updated for the 2020 election! Please download the updated version if you have already purchased this product! Perfect for the 2020 presidential election! This is an Electoral College Map Activity that contains a two-page introduction and a two-part activity. Students color in the predicted safe states for each candidate and answer analysis questions before the election. After the election results, students
Preview of Political Parties:  Find out if your students are conservative or liberal!

Political Parties: Find out if your students are conservative or liberal!

Created by
Tim Tober
Students can have very strong opinions on many of the topics that surround the news today (often their parents' opinions, but opinions all the same). But do they really know if they are truly conservative or liberal: democrat or republican? This activity explores all of their beliefs and thoughts on a number of world/national issues and begin to filter their political preferences to one side of the spectrum or the other. This IS NOT an exercise to pin students against students, but rather to
Preview of Abraham Lincoln Political Cartoon Analysis - Election of 1860

Abraham Lincoln Political Cartoon Analysis - Election of 1860

Your students will analyze a political cartoon that captures the spirit of the election of 1860. They will be encouraged analyze the cartoon in its entirety and comment on which groups of people may or may not support the artist's views.Get free stuff! Did you know that you get TPT credit for every dollar you spend after you comment on a purchase? It's an easy and inexpensive way to add to your teaching toolbox!
Preview of No Prep Presidents Day Information Passages | Digital Included

No Prep Presidents Day Information Passages | Digital Included

Created by
Fifth is my JAM
Presidents are essential leaders in the American nation. This 85-page packet contains no prep informational passages meant to teach students about the first five presidents of the United States.This packet includes the following:Reading Passages: With information about each president, from birth to death, each passage is chalked full of background information to support your historical learning. Additionally, fun facts at the end of each passage help you learn more about each former president.
Preview of Electoral College 3.14 & More: Becoming the President & Staying the President

Electoral College 3.14 & More: Becoming the President & Staying the President

Electoral College 3.14 & More: Becoming the President & Staying the President - Civics EOCThese lessons will be updated soon (stay tuned), but this is still a tested benchmark. The content is the same for the 2024 Florida Civics EOC exam. This lesson also works great for any civics, government, or U.S. history course.This lesson teaches students about becoming and, to a certain extent, staying the President of the United States. Students will once again review the Constitutional requirem
Preview of United States Government, Voting, and Presidential Elections Unit

United States Government, Voting, and Presidential Elections Unit

**UPDATED 6/2020 This resource has been updated to reflect the 2020 presidential candidates. If you have previously purchased this resource, please download the most recent version at no charge, which you can find under My Purchases.** It’s never too early to educate and prepare a new generation of voters! Connect your upper elementary and middle school students to key concepts and processes related to the United States government, voting, and presidential elections with this comprehensive unit
Preview of Gerrymandering Puzzles!

Gerrymandering Puzzles!

The purpose of these materials is to allow your students to try the idea of Gerrymandering for themselves! This lesson goes best with my FREE powerpoint detailing the history of gerrymandering and how it has been used to divide and conquer. There are many ways you could use these worksheets but I suggest at the very least, as a part of your lesson, that you check out CGP Grey's youtube channel and show your students his segment on gerrymandering --> (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mky11UJb9A
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 Evaluating Candidates Gallery Walk | Elections Activity for Civics!

Evaluating Candidates Gallery Walk | Elections Activity for Civics!

Get your Civics students up and out of their seats as they participate in this Evaluating Candidates Gallery Walk! Students judge the anonymous biographies of 8 presidential candidates based on their work experience, education, criminal history, and more as they get a hands-on look at how voters evaluate potential candidates running for political office. Perfect for middle school Civics and American Government classes, this Evaluating Candidates Gallery Walk is an engaging, informative lesson th
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 Election Process Unit:  Electing the President   Print and Go!

Election Process Unit: Electing the President Print and Go!

Created by
Lessons4Now
Looking for a print-and-go resource for teaching about the election process that's well-organized and easy-to-use? This is it! This 58-page resource makes the election process easy for teachers to use and easy for students to learn. Whether your instruction of the election process covers a few days or a few weeks, this flexible unit can be adapted to meet your needs. Each lesson focuses on a single aspect of the election process. Lessons can be used in sequence, or teachers can pick and choo
Preview of Who Can Run? Qualifications for Office U.S. Election Article & Review for Civics

Who Can Run? Qualifications for Office U.S. Election Article & Review for Civics

This Who Can Run? Qualifications for Political Office Article & Review for Civics covers the Constitutional requirements for running for the Presidency, Senate, and House of Representatives in the United States. A graphic organizer, vocabulary review, and reflection are included, as well as a Who Can Run? scenario activity in which students read character bios and determine who is qualified to run for office. Perfect for any middle or high school Civics, American History, or American Govern
Preview of Lincoln-Douglas Debates Reading

Lincoln-Douglas Debates Reading

A great READING resource with QUESTIONS and ANSWER KEY included! It focuses on the Lincoln-Douglas Debates. Included are 1 page reading, 1 question sheet and 1 answer key! Perfect for homework assignments, classwork or test review! Can be used for both middle and high school level. The reading defines what debates are and provides context on why Lincoln and Douglas debated. Next, it focuses on events that shaped the topic of the debates. This includes Kansas-Nebraska Act, Bleeding Kansas, and t
Preview of DISTANCE LEARNING Crash Course U.S. History Worksheets: Episodes 26-30 BUNDLE

DISTANCE LEARNING Crash Course U.S. History Worksheets: Episodes 26-30 BUNDLE

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
5 separate worksheets -- one per episode, with all questions provided both with and without time stamps! Each packet provides both a one-page worksheet to save paper, as well as a larger-format version with plenty of room for student answers! Perfect for distance learning -- can be done fully online! Makes it easy for American history classes to step outside the textbook and use highly engaging video content! Convenient for teachers -- minimal prep yet high student engagements! Full answer keys
Showing 1-24 of 660 results