Welcome! These doodle notes are a great way to engage students in an introduction to the Electoral College. The doodle notes sheet and an answer key are provided in this purchase.Directions: Print one copy of the PDF Doodle Notes for each student. Direct students to fill out the notes as you play Video 1: How Do We REALLY Elect The President? | Civics Made Easy (stop at 10:00)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOcQrnZgv5M&t=60s (Optional) Play Video 2 to help solidify the student’s knowledge of the
This activity challenges participants to weigh individual success against group success. It can be used as a team-building exercise, a lesson on the importance of asking for help, and/or a lesson on individualistic versus communal societies. Included in this download are facilitator directions, directions to read to participants, and processing procedures and questions.
This product can be used as an extra credit assignment for Native American Heritage Month or Indigenous Peoples Day. It can also be adapted as a class assignment when studying Indigenous Peoples in the United States. This assignment creates an opportunity for students to learn about important people in the Native American community that are often not covered in history books. Additionally, the focus on people past and present ensures an understanding that Native Americans live in the present-day
4th - 8th
English Language Arts, Native Americans, U.S. History
CCSS
CCRA.W.4
, CCRA.W.10
, RH.6-8.7
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