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Looking for a digital way for students to create a U.S. President Report? What about one that includes videos of step-by-step directions? Well, you’ve found it! I created this resource to ensure students were still able to complete their loved President Report during distance learning. Such a fun and easy way to learn about important people in our history!
#distancelearning
How it Works:
You will receive one document with links to the President Report components. The documents will be in “view only” so you will “make a copy” to edit and assign to students. The examples and “how to” documents are linked in the student Slide deck. I have included the documents for your reference.
What is Included:
- President Report Student Requirements Google Doc: This includes 8 sections to guide student research (early life, childhood, college & young adulthood, road to presidency, family, presidency, “I’m best known for…”, and life after office)
- President Report Student Google Slide Deck: This includes 9 slides with notes at the bottom of the slides. Slides include links to examples and “how to” directions when applicable.
- Example Documents: These Google Slides & Maps show students what a finish product looks like
- President Report Grading Rubric Google Doc: This rubric is aligned with the Student Requirements and makes it easy for teachers to check off what students did and didn’t cover.
What You Need:
- A Google email. By having a free Google email, you will have access to all Google Apps.
- Student devices. Students will need to access the document using their own computer or Chromebook
- Google Classroom. It’s easiest to assign this resource in Google Classroom. That way, students can easily access the assignment and have their own unique copy. If you don’t have Google Classroom, there are still other ways to get this out to your students. Email me, and we can figure out what’s best.
Be sure to follow my store to be the first to know when I release new resources. New resources are 20% off the first day!
Please let me know how it goes! I love getting feedback from teachers and hearing how they implement resources with their students.
How to get TpT credit to use on future purchases:
Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Below each purchase, you will see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TpT gives you credits that you can use towards future purchases!
Thank you!
Email me if you have any questions: alyssathetechteach@gmail.com
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What others say
Description
Looking for a digital way for students to create a U.S. President Report? What about one that includes videos of step-by-step directions? Well, you’ve found it! I created this resource to ensure students were still able to complete their loved President Report during distance learning. Such a fun and easy way to learn about important people in our history!
#distancelearning
How it Works:
You will receive one document with links to the President Report components. The documents will be in “view only” so you will “make a copy” to edit and assign to students. The examples and “how to” documents are linked in the student Slide deck. I have included the documents for your reference.
What is Included:
- President Report Student Requirements Google Doc: This includes 8 sections to guide student research (early life, childhood, college & young adulthood, road to presidency, family, presidency, “I’m best known for…”, and life after office)
- President Report Student Google Slide Deck: This includes 9 slides with notes at the bottom of the slides. Slides include links to examples and “how to” directions when applicable.
- Example Documents: These Google Slides & Maps show students what a finish product looks like
- President Report Grading Rubric Google Doc: This rubric is aligned with the Student Requirements and makes it easy for teachers to check off what students did and didn’t cover.
What You Need:
- A Google email. By having a free Google email, you will have access to all Google Apps.
- Student devices. Students will need to access the document using their own computer or Chromebook
- Google Classroom. It’s easiest to assign this resource in Google Classroom. That way, students can easily access the assignment and have their own unique copy. If you don’t have Google Classroom, there are still other ways to get this out to your students. Email me, and we can figure out what’s best.
Be sure to follow my store to be the first to know when I release new resources. New resources are 20% off the first day!
Please let me know how it goes! I love getting feedback from teachers and hearing how they implement resources with their students.
How to get TpT credit to use on future purchases:
Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Below each purchase, you will see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TpT gives you credits that you can use towards future purchases!
Thank you!
Email me if you have any questions: alyssathetechteach@gmail.com

