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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 Poster Set of Early USA 13 Colonies and Expansion : And Quizzes'

Poster Set of Early USA 13 Colonies and Expansion : And Quizzes'

This is an awesome resource for your classroom! 9 Early US History posters with hand drawn pictures of the figures that helped mold America. Themes include Alexander Hamilton, the Expansion westward and the twelfth amendment, The Boston Tea Party, John Smith, Jeff Davis, John Tyler, James Monroe, Monticello, Thomas Jefferson, Jamestown, William and Mary, Patrick Henry, Aaron burr and more! Virginia SOLs covered: VS.2: Early American SettlementsVS.5: Revolutionary WarUSI.6: Birth of a NationUSI.
Preview of Election of 1800 Student Reading, Questions and Quiz

Election of 1800 Student Reading, Questions and Quiz

This lesson resource focuses on the presidential election of 1800 and how it tested the early U.S. constitutional system. Students will explore how the original Electoral College process resulted in a tie between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, examine the role of the House of Representatives in resolving the outcome, and analyze how this event led to the passage of the 12th Amendment. The resource includes: A student-friendly background reading on the election and its Constitutional impactA se
Preview of Mathematics, Demographics & Slavery: The 1790 Census in Ratio, Percents & Graphs

Mathematics, Demographics & Slavery: The 1790 Census in Ratio, Percents & Graphs

Created by
SamizdatMath
The first U.S. Census was conducted in 1790 to decide on the apportionment of the Congress. The people counted were Free White Males Over !6, who were allowed to vote, White Males Under 16, Free White Females, Enslaved Persons and "Others." Your students will use this data to express relationships between different groups, most significantly the ratio of "Free White Men" to "Enslaved Persons." Please note that this refers to the people who worked as slaves to the current terminology as "Enslaved
Preview of Slay the Dragon: Lesson, Viewing Guide with Pre/Post-Activity Guide, and Quiz

Slay the Dragon: Lesson, Viewing Guide with Pre/Post-Activity Guide, and Quiz

This comprehensive study guide is designed to help students explore the practice of gerrymandering and its impact on American democracy through the engaging documentary, Slay the Dragon. Through pre-watching, watching, and post-watching activities, students will learn about the redistricting process, the ways gerrymandering has been used to manipulate electoral outcomes, and the efforts of activists and organizations to combat this practice. This product includes:Detailed Instructions for a Film
Preview of Democracy and National Holidays (Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Activity, and Quiz)

Democracy and National Holidays (Lesson Plan, PowerPoint, Activity, and Quiz)

Created by
ESL Everyday
Democracy and National Holidays civics lesson features: -Lesson Plan -Interactive PowerPoint -Activity -Quiz Check out the full 10-week Citizenship Prep Curriculum here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/10-Week-Complete-Citizenship-Program-Curriculum-3146947
Preview of US Presidents Quiz and Activities Book Pack Vol.2

US Presidents Quiz and Activities Book Pack Vol.2

Learn all about many of our past US Presidents with our US Presidents Quiz and Activities Book Vol.2. This 2 ebook set includes a Printable Quiz and Activity Book for your child along with a Teacher's Edition with the correct answers and links to more internet resouces and videos for further exploration. This set is geared towards students in the 4th to 6th grade. The activities in this workbook are designed to introduce our exciting past presidents to your child. They did more than sit behin
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 Electoral College Lesson & Cookie Election Simulation

Electoral College Lesson & Cookie Election Simulation

Having trouble teaching your students about the electoral college? Look no further! This resource includes a mini lesson and simulation that will help your kids better understand how the electoral college works! Details:Powerpoint Mini-Lesson: The mini-lesson is 8 slides and covers the BASICS of the electoral college. I would say that this lesson is fitting for 3rd-5th grade. The lesson is set up in a Q&A format. Following the lesson, there are 12 slides with review/quiz questions about what was
Preview of Leadership and Decision Making- Saskatchewan Power and Authority Outcome PA3.1

Leadership and Decision Making- Saskatchewan Power and Authority Outcome PA3.1

Formal and informal leadership, the decision-making-process, consequences and basic government roles are some of the concepts explored in this Canadian power and authority mini-unit. I have included links for appropriate videos for each concept. There is also a unit review/quiz included. If you are using this unit in Saskatchewan, it covers the Grade 3 Social Studies outcome PA3.1. You may also be interested in my other mini-units: - Leadership and Decision Making (SK outcome PA3.1) - Rules,
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 Age Appropriate Election Day Bundle For Special Education Life Skills & Civics

Age Appropriate Election Day Bundle For Special Education Life Skills & Civics

Prepare your students for Election Day with this engaging and age-respectful Voting & Civics Bundle designed specifically for older special education students. These interactive resources help students understand the voting process, learn key election vocabulary, and practice appropriate voting etiquette—all while building confidence and civic awareness. What’s Included:Election Vocabulary Matching Task Cards Reinforce essential voting terms with visual supports and interactive matching activi
Preview of NEW ALBERTA 2024 GRADE 6 SOCIAL STUDIES - Systems Study Guide, Quiz, Podcast

NEW ALBERTA 2024 GRADE 6 SOCIAL STUDIES - Systems Study Guide, Quiz, Podcast

Created by
DEEPbyDESIGN
Comprehensive Study Guide: Alberta Provincial Government - Structure, Function, and PracticeProduct Description:Are you teaching about the Alberta Provincial Government? This Comprehensive Study Guide is the perfect resource for exploring the structure, function, and democratic principles of Alberta’s provincial government with your students! Designed for middle school learners, this engaging study guide is ideal for social studies classrooms, independent study, or as a review tool before exams
Preview of AP Government 4.5 & 4.6 - Public Opinion

AP Government 4.5 & 4.6 - Public Opinion

AP Government Public Opinion – Topic 4.5 Measuring Public Opinion and Topic 4.6 Evaluating Public Opinion DataLesson Includes: · Completed lesson plan with step-by-step instructions and additional activities · PowerPoint Presentation · A multiple-choice review quiz · Flipped classroom video · Guided notetaking files · Additional Activities Topics Covered: • Examples of pollster mistakes and measuring significance of public opinion • Uses of public opinion polling data • Public opinion poll •
Preview of The Election and Inauguration of the United States US President

The Election and Inauguration of the United States US President

This Bundle contains 5 resources that can be used between the US Presidential Election Day and the Inauguration Day. Included: 26 slide Google Slides on the Process to Elect the President (including multiple visuals and links to videos showing each step of the process from live TV)26 slide Google Slides on the Inauguration Day (including multiple links showing each portion of Inauguration Day)46 slide Google Slides- One Slide for every President with their President #, Elections won, Official P
Preview of Civics Voting & Voter Participation Research Project for Future Voters

Civics Voting & Voter Participation Research Project for Future Voters

Use this multi-day voting project to prepare students to become informed future voters. This project increases students' knowledge about voting through research of state voter registration and voting rules, interviews of voting-age individuals, and critical evaluation of voting in their state. Students also analyze facts and data about voter participation and determine whether accompanying statements are reasonable or unsupported conclusions. This engaging and rigorous project builds civic val
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 Women in Congress and Issues on Racial Equality (Current Events 2019)

Women in Congress and Issues on Racial Equality (Current Events 2019)

The 2018 mid-term election represented what was called a “blue wave" in politics. That blue wave resulted in a change of control in the House of Representatives from republicans to democrats. Along with this blue wave came an increase in the number of women in the house of representatives,. For many people the fact that more women were elected to congress represent a change in how congress will operate. Many believe that congress will work better with more women in office. It has often been sai
Preview of Constitution 08 - Duties, Responsibilities, and Elections - Distance Learning

Constitution 08 - Duties, Responsibilities, and Elections - Distance Learning

Reading social studies content on the Constitution and civic duty, voting, and elections for fourth or fifth-grade students or remedial activities for older students- There is a 10-page lesson of informational text. In addition, there are: vocabulary words, a multiple-choice quiz, two writing extension questions, fun facts about the 2016 Presidential Election, a graphing activity, a vocabulary matching activity, answer keys, and 12 vocabulary flash cards. These activities are also available in a
Preview of Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States PowerPoint w/ Quiz

Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States PowerPoint w/ Quiz

Created by
Hardplayed
Bring the 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama, to your classroom with this interactive PowerPoint presentation! Learn about important events in Obama’s personal and political life, as well as key terms used in politics. There’s also a 10 slide quiz at the end to test what your students have learned. Plus, a PDF version of the presentation is included for easy printing and sharing. Presentation Outline* Life & Career * Timeline * Fun Facts * Quotes * Key Terms * Check Your Knowled
Preview of Women’s Rights & Voting Power Bundle

Women’s Rights & Voting Power Bundle

Created by
Katrina Daigle
Women’s Rights & Voting Simulation Bundle – Quiz, Lessons, Activities + BONUS Reading Description: This powerful and engaging Women’s Rights & Voting Bundle brings together simulation, history, assessment, and real-world connection in one ready-to-teach resource pack. Students don’t just learn about voting rights and women’s history—they feel it. Featuring 3 lessons PLUS a surprise bonus reading, this bundle explores how women gained the right to vote, how being excluded impacts democracy,
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 Interest Groups Lesson

Interest Groups Lesson

Complete lesson about interest groups and their role in American politics. This zip folder contains a standard lesson plan, a strategic lesson plan, a PowerPoint presentation on interest groups with activity instructions, documents to be used in the activity (list of interest groups and printable checks), a rubric for students to use during the activity, and an alphabet handout (fill in vocabulary, key terms/concepts, etc.) to use before or after instruction as a formative assessment.
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