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Preview of The Inauguration of a President of the United States

The Inauguration of a President of the United States

This 26 slide Google Slide show covers nearly all aspects of the Inauguration Day and what students would expect if watching the Inauguration. I have embedded links to 16 YouTube Videos and embedded more than a dozen photos to increase engagement and understanding for the students Included Topics:When it takes place (historic and modern)Unscheduled InaugurationsWhere is takes place (historic and modern)The Day of the InaugurationThe Oath (with some fun facts included)The Inaugural Address (with
Preview of Women’s History Quiz & Disenfranchisement Lesson

Women’s History Quiz & Disenfranchisement Lesson

Created by
Katrina Daigle
Women’s History Quiz & Lesson Plan – Systemic Disenfranchisement of Women (Paper + Digital)Description:Make women’s history real, relevant, and reflective with this ready-to-teach quiz and mini-lesson that exposes the shocking and often-overlooked legal barriers women have faced in modern U.S. history. More than just a quiz—this is a complete lesson with a warm-up, historical context, and meaningful student reflection built-in. Students will learn about systemic disenfranchisement—like how wom
Preview of Part 5: Reform Movements & A Changing Society | 8th Grade U.S. History

Part 5: Reform Movements & A Changing Society | 8th Grade U.S. History

⭐ Part 5: Reform Movements & A Changing SocietyLesson Slides & Guided Notes | 8th Grade U.S. History How did reform movements change the United States—and why did they create both progress and conflict?In this lesson, students explore how reform movements developed in response to problems in American society during the 1800s, focusing on how individuals and groups worked to improve conditions while also increasing tensions across the nation. As Part 5 of the A Constitution in Practice / Americ
Preview of The Election of 1860: Sectional Conflict & the Road to Civil War

The Election of 1860: Sectional Conflict & the Road to Civil War

Created by
Dr Bs Mart
Product DescriptionThis interactive lesson examines the Election of 1860 and explores how sectional divisions, regional voting patterns, and the Electoral College contributed to growing tensions that pushed the nation toward civil war. Students analyze the major candidates, make predictions about election outcomes using an electoral map, and compare their predictions to the actual results. Through guided discussion and reflection, students connect the election’s results to deeper sectional confl
Preview of Illogical Reasoning (Logic) Slideshow Presentation, Student Notes, Quiz

Illogical Reasoning (Logic) Slideshow Presentation, Student Notes, Quiz

Created by
MrsTeacherStore
This overview provides a quick introduction to various types of fallacious (illogical) reasoning. The covered types of fallacious reasoning include circular reasoning, name-calling, stereotyping, hasty generalization, either/or fallacy, and false cause & effect. Examples are provided for each type of fallacious reasoning, which can be used for classroom discussions. Additionally, an organizer is included for students to take notes on the definition of each type of fallacious reasoning. An answ
Preview of 12 Essential Election Terms Color by Number Vocabulary Review for Middle School

12 Essential Election Terms Color by Number Vocabulary Review for Middle School

Election season is here and our students need a basic vocabulary to understand our system of elections. Help your students grasp these important terms in a playful and engaging lesson: 12 Essential Election Terms Color by Number Vocabulary Review for Middle School. The 12 terms included are: ballot, candidate, citizen, democracy, election, government, political parties, politics, propaganda, proposition, representative democracy, and vote. You can use this lesson before a test or as a formative
Preview of Part 2: Growth of Democracy | 8th Grade U.S. History

Part 2: Growth of Democracy | 8th Grade U.S. History

⭐ Part 2: Growth of Democracy / Jacksonian EraLesson Slides & Guided Notes | 8th Grade U.S. HistoryHow did democracy expand during the Jacksonian Era—and who benefited from it?In this lesson, students explore how democracy expanded in the United States during the Jacksonian Era, focusing on how increased participation changed politics while also revealing who was excluded from these changes. As Part 2 of the A Constitution in Practice / American Ideals Unit, this lesson builds on the foundatio
Preview of AP Government Unit 5 Bundle: Political Participation

AP Government Unit 5 Bundle: Political Participation

Created by
Katrina Daigle
Teach AP Government Unit 5 with a comprehensive, classroom-ready bundle focused on political participation, elections, campaigns, and voting behavior. This resource is designed to align with College Board standards and help students build the skills needed for the AP Exam through engaging, rigorous practice. This bundle includes a variety of activities, assessments, and review tools that reinforce key concepts while giving students repeated exposure to AP style questions and tasks. What’s Includ
Preview of 2024 US Election Unit Plan: (Google Compatible) High School (70+PAGES & RUBRICS)

2024 US Election Unit Plan: (Google Compatible) High School (70+PAGES & RUBRICS)

*** OVER 70 PAGES OF GOOGLE-COMPATIBLE ACTIVITIES INCLUDING RUBRICS FOR EASY GRADING! ***THIS IS THE ONLY UNIT PLAN YOU WILL NEED FOR THE 2024 ELECTION CYCLE. TEST AND QUIZZES SUPPORTED BY RUBRICS INCLUDED****** START THIS UNIT LATE SEPTEMBER AND ENJOY THE RIDE TO NOV. 5TH***Can be used for the 2024 Election OR just US elections in generalOver a MONTHS worth of assignments A "click and go" Unit plan that will bring to life the 2024 Presidential Election Features 20 dynamic, engaging, student-cen
Preview of Election Bundle - 2020 Google Drive, Google Forms, Guided Notes, and more!!

Election Bundle - 2020 Google Drive, Google Forms, Guided Notes, and more!!

This is a unit containing 8 mini-units revolving around this year's election. Candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump are introduced. This unit includes SymbolStix vocabulary, guided notes, Google Form quizzes, and more. This unit will help you teach your students about the upcoming election in a neutral and compassionate manner allowing them to learn about the issues in our country and see both sides of each argument. Included is vocabulary words, quizzes, a candy election, review worksheets, te
Preview of Presidential Election Process & Voting: Electoral Activities for Grades 3-4

Presidential Election Process & Voting: Electoral Activities for Grades 3-4

Teach your students about the Presidential Election, Voting, Electoral Process, & Election Day with Google Slides! This interactive resource brings the electoral process to life with easy-to-understand reading passages, quizzes, and vocabulary exercises, making learning about voting and elections both fun and informative.What’s Included:6 Reading Passages: Simple and clear explanations of key topics like the role of the President, political parties, candidate responsibilities, voter eligibility,
Preview of The Impact of Voter Turnout on Elections

The Impact of Voter Turnout on Elections

Introduction: This lesson coincides with both the 2015 and 2023 standards for Govt. (2015, Govt. 6f; (2023, Govt. 6e,f) This lesson utilized Problem Based Learning to get students to critically think and consider how to increase voter turnout and how voter turnout impacts campaigns and elections.
Preview of USA! USA! Distance Learning Unit

USA! USA! Distance Learning Unit

This social studies Google Slides unit is all about the USA! What's included? It covers what is a country versus a state, American symbols, the American flag, the national anthem, national holidays, and voting. There are interactive checks for understanding at the end of each section of slides, and all slides are pre-recorded with audio to read to your students! This unit can be made into 4 lessons, used for homework, as a quiz, etc! All of the hard work has been done for you! These slides have
Preview of Ohio Government Interactive Activity | Grade 4 Social Studies | Google Slides

Ohio Government Interactive Activity | Grade 4 Social Studies | Google Slides

Make civics ENGAGING with this NO-PREP interactive digital activity about Ohio's government! Perfect for 4th grade, this resource covers three branches of government, rights and responsibilities, and how laws are made. Includes built-in quiz and complete alignment to Ohio standards! What's Included: 35+ Interactive Google Slides covering: What is government, and why we need itThree branches of government (Legislative, Executive, Judicial)Checks and balances with visual diagramsOhio's governme
Preview of American Democracy Elections Electoral College Debate Non-Partisan Editable

American Democracy Elections Electoral College Debate Non-Partisan Editable

Created by
Hey Jackie J
This is a completely NON-PARTISAN lesson that is completely EDITABLE for you to reach the needs of your students. This is perfect for junior high or high school students in the AVID elective, ELA, or history/social studies. It has 2 articles in it that are in the presentation AND as an attachment that you can print. ALL are editable. There is a 9 question multiple choice quiz, a timeline activity, vocabulary, discussion questions, answer keys, AND a debate that you can take as far as you need.
Preview of Propaganda Bundle | Propaganda Techniques | Logical Fallacies | Lessons | Games

Propaganda Bundle | Propaganda Techniques | Logical Fallacies | Lessons | Games

Created by
Trang Exchange
Students love this unit. Fun, done, timely, and relevant! Sharpen critical thinking skills to prepare for your next argument or debate unit. Students learn how to recognize and analyze logical fallacies and propaganda techniques. Complete with highly engaging, kid-tested slides, video clips, Name that Fallacy, colorful posters, paperless, self-grading games/quizzes, graphic organizers, complex sentence and paragraph frames, mock stock exchange simulation/project, and more. You can also use this
Preview of Electoral College Teaching Slideshow Presentation, Notes, Quiz No Prep! EDITABLE

Electoral College Teaching Slideshow Presentation, Notes, Quiz No Prep! EDITABLE

Created by
MrsTeacherStore
This resource is designed to help students learn about the United States' electoral college system. All items in this resource was created using Google. So everything is editable to fit the needs of your classroom and allows for easy assigning via Google Classroom. In this resource, you get: 1. Teaching Slideshow (Google Slides) 2. Student Slideshow Notes (Google Doc) & Answer Key 3. Student Quiz (Google Doc) & Answer Key This slideshow teaches students about the voting process for the presi
Preview of The Role of the Canadian Government and Responsible Citizenship - Full Unit

The Role of the Canadian Government and Responsible Citizenship - Full Unit

This unit covers the following big ideas: Municipal, Provincial, and Federal Government - roles, responsibilities, and structureLevels of Government working together - assessing the effectiveness of Government actionsGovernments addressing social and environmental issuesResponsible citizenship, Charter rights, and freedoms, civic responsibilities Identifying and mapping social and environmental issues - stakeholders and perspectivesPolitical parties - exploring political parties in Canada and st
Preview of Political Machines Tammany Hall in Urban America Powerpoint L49. Boss Tweed Ring

Political Machines Tammany Hall in Urban America Powerpoint L49. Boss Tweed Ring

Created by
Roasted Realms
US History: Lesson 49: Political Machines Tammany Hall in Urban America Powerpoint Boss Tweed Ring.INTERACTIVE GOOGLE SLIDES/POWER POINT PRESENTATION on Political Machines In Urban AmericaThe presentation is interactive, animated and fun to use.The presentation can be presented to the class by the teacher and students can view also it independently also. The presentation can also be used for distance learning.Once downloaded: Please view the GOOGLE SLIDES or the POWERPOINT VERSION IN 'PRESENT ▶️
Preview of Presidential Election | Political Parties Spectrum | Democrat & Republican

Presidential Election | Political Parties Spectrum | Democrat & Republican

Created by
Mister Harms
The two major Political Parties, Democratic and Republican, are debating their beliefs to influence voters! What is a political party anyway? What is the difference between Democrats and Republicans? Am I a Democrat or Republican? These are common questions that all students begin to ask themselves, and this lesson will help answer all their burning questions! I have been teaching for many years and have struggled to find a resource that helps students truly understand what the differences are
Preview of Gerrymandering and Redistricting Lesson Plan & Simulation for Government

Gerrymandering and Redistricting Lesson Plan & Simulation for Government

This lesson on gerrymandering and redistricting is a perfect overview for your Civics or American Government classroom. The download includes both PowerPoint and Google Slides presentations, guided notes, a simulation activity, worksheet, and full lesson plan The presentation is an engaging overview that explains what gerrymandering is, provides examples of how it had been used, and the impact that it can have on American politics. It includes a warm up question along with teacher notes and fa
Preview of The Political System and Election Process PowerPoint and Guided Notes

The Political System and Election Process PowerPoint and Guided Notes

Created by
History Gal
This 77 slide PowerPoint presentation on the political system and election process covers a myriad of topics including: - Political Parties (how they started, our 2 party system, differences between Republicans and Democrats, 3rd parties, organization of political parties, political party financing, choosing a presidential candidate ) - Voting (expanding suffrage/the electorate, registering to vote, primary elections, general election, voter participation and non-participation) - Electoral Colle
Preview of Electoral College Map Game Simulation & Activity | Presidential Election

Electoral College Map Game Simulation & Activity | Presidential Election

Created by
Mister Harms
The Presidential Election is always an exciting time for students. As students watch the Democratic Party candidate and Republican Party candidate campaign to become President, teachers love the opportunity to join in the intrigue and successfully teach about the political process. One common unknown in this race for the White House, is the mysterious electoral college. Many students are surprised to hear that the President is not necessarily the candidate with the most popular votes, but rather
Preview of Election Day Voting Activities Worksheets on Voter Turnout Rights & Behavior

Election Day Voting Activities Worksheets on Voter Turnout Rights & Behavior

Perfect for any Election Day!Dive into voting rights, voter turnout, voter registration, and voting methods in this 7-activity Election Day prep kit.This kit works great as once-a-week stand-alone lessons or a two-week mini-unit leading to Election Day. Or save for super easy sub plans any time in your Civics or Government class. This resource comes in both printable PDF and paperless Google files. Get this and a bunch more activities in the complete 3-5 week Voting & Elections PBL Unit
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