A 35 question viewing guide, with answers, to the documentary "By The People, The Election of Barack Obama" (which is currently available on Netflix). I use this documentary in my Civics/AP Gov classes to introduce the election process--including caucuses, primaries, delegates and the general election. It can also be used in History courses to cover the 2008 election. Good for sub work.
For this assignment students pick and research a famous explorer from the Age of Exploration, and create a resume for them.
Great for World Geo/World History/European History.
Good sub assignment as well.
Very short quiz (7 questions) regarding: Washington's farewell address, Jay's Treaty, the French response, the XYZ Affair and the Alien and Sedition Acts. (Oh and the 8th question is simply asking--What's Your favorite Cereal? Because students enjoy answering random questions like that to end a quiz :) ).
ALL questions are role playing in nature, and most deal with social media/texting. For example, "You are tweeting from George Washington's farewell address--what might you say. INCLUDE Hashta
A viewing guide with questions and answers to the documentary A House Divided by Vice. This documentary explores the events of the past 8 years which increased the political divide, led to increased gridlock in government, and ultimately paved the way for the election of Donald Trump.
The documentary can be found on HBO as well as purchased on Amazon or other similar video platforms.
I use this in my AP Gov as well as Civics courses to, among other things, explore the role of media in shaping
10th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Elections - Voting, Government, Social Studies
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