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Preview of ELECTION DAY VOTE Color by Number Math: ADDITION WITHIN 20 Basic Facts

ELECTION DAY VOTE Color by Number Math: ADDITION WITHIN 20 Basic Facts

Looking for homework, classwork, workstations, or sub plans? This coloring math activity will reinforce your students' understanding of adding basic facts within twenty. This addition worksheet has an ELECTION DAY (VOTE) theme! There are over 25 problems on a color-by-code picture. The answer key is provided. This creative approach fosters a sense of enjoyment, making math more approachable and less intimidating. Through coloring by code, students gain a deeper comprehension of learning additi
Preview of State of the Union Activity Packet

State of the Union Activity Packet

A complete packet for analyzing the President’s State of the Union — with notes, scoring, rebuttal activities, and teacher options! This ready-to-use packet engages students in analyzing the State of the Union Address step by step. With guided note pages, a detailed scoring rubric, a Key Issues Reference Guide, and a rebuttal activity, this resource helps learners think critically about presidential speeches and opposing responses. It’s more than just watching a speech — students actively lis
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 Mapping the Policy Process: Who Has Influence?

Mapping the Policy Process: Who Has Influence?

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Madison Hammond
Students have learned that interest groups, social movements, bureaucratic agencies, and political parties all play roles in shaping public policy. Students will use this activity/project to explore a current policy issue and analyze which actors are most influential and how they influence the policymaking process. Students will choose one current policy issue (from the list below attached). Then, they will create a Policy Influence Map, write short written analysis, and answer a mini F
Preview of Constitutional Crisis Simulation | Foreign Interference Decision Game | No Prep

Constitutional Crisis Simulation | Foreign Interference Decision Game | No Prep

Can students defend democracy under pressure?In this high-engagement Constitutional Crisis Decision Simulation, students become senior advisers during a contested election shaped by foreign interference, institutional uncertainty, and alliance pressure. Students must analyze competing interests, weigh trade-offs, respond to a surprise escalation, and recommend a course of action when no option is risk free.This is not passive worksheet work — it is a structured decision simulation built aroun
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 Legislative Branch Government One Pager Project

Legislative Branch Government One Pager Project

Students love choice and we love inquiry based research! This one pager project does both and allows them to dig deeper into relevant topics related to Congress! Students are to pick a topic (see suggested topics) and come up with six inquiry questions to guide their research. The project packet gives the students space to put their research on paper within the packet so you can see the story of their research. When doing the research students are to document at least 5 credible sources and vet
Preview of AP Comp Gov Day 1 Lesson | Regime Types Sort Activity | Grades 9-12

AP Comp Gov Day 1 Lesson | Regime Types Sort Activity | Grades 9-12

This 75-90 minute Day 1 lesson launches AP Comparative Government with a Sort the Regimes activity, mini-lecture, six country profile cards, and an exit ticket — all aligned to AP CED Unit 1 Big Ideas PAU, LEG, and MPA. You get a 10-slide PowerPoint deck (with full speaker notes), an 8-page student worksheet, a detailed teacher guide with minute-by-minute pacing and answer key, six print-and-cut country profile cards (UK, Russia, China, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria), a standalone 4-page reading, differ
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