Homeschool Elections & Voting Activities

Alternative Learning Unit Elections and Political Parties

By History Guru

Prompt: You will be studying the in’s and out’s of politics through the next couple of lessons. You will be taking a survey to see where you fall in the Political Party “spectrum of beliefs,” conducting research of who qualifies as a candidate, determine what you are running for, and last but not least, create an AD for your campaign. In the end we will be hosting a mock election where your classmates will score your campaign ad on a rubric for contents and persuasion. So, do your research! The more politically aware you sound, the higher you will score! Good Luck! May the odds be ever in your favor!

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Bill Fair!

By History Guru

HOW TO PROPOSE A BILL PROJECT: GETTING YOUR CONCERNS OUT THERE BIG IDEAS: What is a problem in the state of Florida or right here in Lee County that you would like to change? Lets work together to create a solution. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: 1. What is a bill? 2. How does a bill become a law? 3. What are checks that the legislative and executive branch has on each other in the law making process? SITUATION: You will be taking on the role of a lobbyist. During these crazy times Florida Legislature is very busy trying to keep us out of another Government shutdown. They have been receiving many petitions and concerns about how things are being run in the state of Florida, especially in areas such as Lee County. You have been chosen to propose a bill dealing with an issue that you feel needs the most addressing. Make sure that your bill is well researched and carefully stated seeing as Florida Legislature is so busy that they are not going to be able to meet with you. Your proposal will be submitted in poster form and due to government shortages; you will be providing a voting box. Please make sure that you advertise your bill well and that there is now question left unanswered, seeing as you will not be there to answer them. Good Luck and let the problem solving process commence. REQUIREMENTS: Poster: Tri-fold stand up board (required) • Title: Make a sharp, bold, and catchy title to draw people’s attention to your Bill Poster. • Name of Representative: “My name is ________” • Your State: “Representative from the state ______” • Details of your bill: o My proposed legislation is: o Definitions: o It will affect: o Who will enforce this bill: o The funds will come from: o I hope this will change: o What Florida Statutes or programs exists now: o Pictures of the bill topic Box: • You will need to create a voting box to place in front of your bill proposition poster in the library so that the selected representatives may go in and vote on your bill like they do in Florida Legislature (Voting slips will be provided to these selected representatives, you do not need to create them).

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Election Day Lesson and Four Corners Game | Presidential Election Activities

By KJ Inspired Resources

Engage your students with this editable, interactive Election Day lesson designed for grades 3-6! This resource includes a clear, easy-to-follow presentation on presidential elections and a fun Four Corners game to reinforce key concepts about voting and democracy. Perfect for civics, social studies, and U.S. history lessons.

What's Included:

  • 10 lesson slides
  • 8 Four Corner Questions with Multiple Choice Answers + Answer Key Slides
  • A, B, C, D Printable Classroom Labels
  • Editable lesson slides & four corners slide for you to type in your own text

Lesson Slides Included:

  • Presidential elections
  • Why do we vote?
  • Who can be president?
  • Political parties
  • Candidates campaign
  • How do people vote?
  • Electoral College
  • Why voting matters
  • After election day
  • What we learned

Fall Resources:

Would You Rather

Stand Up Sit Down

Finish the Story

Emoji Phrases

Zoomed In

After Fall Break Resources:

Stand Up Sit Down

Find Someone Who

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Elections Day & Voting Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions with Answers

By The Teaching Resources Company

This product is designed to teach students about the election process in the United States. The first several pages present information about the purpose of voting and explain important developments in the history of voting. The middle pages teach students about the Electoral College and the election of a U.S. President, senators, representatives, judges, and local officials. The remaining pages deal with campaigns and require students to create campaign materials and compose a speech in support of a candidate. Last Page presents a crossword puzzle which provides a comprehensive review of election

terms.

After students complete the activities in this product, you may wish to invite community leaders,such as judges, city council members, or election officials to speak to your class. Students can then use the information they have learned about elections to compose questions for the speakers and engage them in discussion.

What is included :

  • Why Vote?
  • The History of Voting
  • Types of Government
  • What Makes a Good Leader?
  • Political Parties
  • Women Gain Voting Rights
  • Black Americans Gain Voting Rights
  • Laws that Changed Voting Rules
  • Who Can Vote in Elections?
  • Voter Registration
  • How Do Citizens Cast Their Votes?
  • The Electoral College
  • The Electoral College(continued)
  • Electing the U.S. President
  • Electing the U.S. President (continued)
  • Electing Members of Congress
  • Electing Members of Congress (continued)
  • Electing Judges
  • Electing Local Officials
  • How Does a Candidate Campaign?
  • Famous Campaign Strategies
  • Famous Campaign Strategies (continued)
  • Campaign Supporters
  • Presidential Campaign Jobs
  • Campaign Persuasion
  • Giving a Campaign Speech
  • Become a Campaign Supporter
  • Review of Election Terms

Answers key

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2024 Presidential Election Political Survey & Classroom Debate Guide

By More Lessons Less Planning

2024 U.S. Presidential Election Political Survey & Classroom Debate Guide: Engage Students in Critical Thinking and Civic Engagement

Engage your students in meaningful political discourse with this comprehensive 2024 U.S. Presidential Election Political Survey and Classroom Debate Guide. This resource is designed to foster critical thinking, promote respectful debate, and help students develop informed opinions on key issues shaping the future of America.
Key Features:

  • In-depth Survey: 40 thought-provoking questions covering a wide range of political topics.
  • Comprehensive Analysis: Students determine their political leanings across economic and social issues.
  • Engaging Debates: Facilitator's guide with discussion prompts and activities to spark lively debates.
  • Real-World Relevance: Aligned with Common Core Standards for Social Studies.
  • Teacher-Friendly: Easy-to-use format with clear instructions and reproducible materials.

Benefits:

  • Improve Critical Thinking: Students develop the ability to analyze information, evaluate arguments, and form informed opinions.
  • Foster Civic Engagement: Encourage students to become active participants in the democratic process.
  • Promote Respectful Dialogue: Teach students how to express their views respectfully and engage in constructive debate.
  • Enhance Historical Understanding: Connect current events to historical context and analyze the impact of political decisions.

For the "2024 U.S. Presidential Election Political Survey & Classroom Debate Guide," here are the learning objectives and Common Core standards that align with this resource:

Learning Objectives:

  • Encourage Critical Thinking: Students will analyze and evaluate a range of political issues, developing their ability to think critically about complex topics.
  • Facilitate Informed Discussion: Students will engage in meaningful debates, learning to present and defend their viewpoints while considering opposing perspectives.
  • Develop Informed Opinions: Through survey responses and classroom debate, students will form and articulate informed opinions on current political issues relevant to the 2024 election.

Common Core Standards:

For English Language Arts (ELA):

Reading Informational Texts:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.9-10.1: Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.9-10.8: Delineate and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, assessing whether the reasoning is valid and the evidence is relevant and sufficient.

Writing:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.9-10.1: Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.
  • CSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.9-10.4: Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.

Speaking and Listening:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.1: Initiate and participate effectively in a range of collaborative discussions (one-on-one, in groups, and teacher-led) with diverse partners on grades 9-10 topics, texts, and issues.
  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.9-10.3: Evaluate a speaker’s point of view, reasoning, and use of evidence and rhetoric.

Language:

  • CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.9-10.1: Demonstrate an understanding of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. - CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.9-10.2: Demonstrate an understanding of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing.

For Social Studies (Civics):

Civic and Political Institutions:

  • C3 Framework: D2.Civ.2.9-12: Analyze how democratic ideals are reflected in the structure of the U.S. government and the role of citizens in shaping public policy.

Civic Participation:

  • C3 Framework: D2.Civ.6.9-12: Analyze the role of citizen participation in the political process and how it impacts policy decisions and governance

Understanding Political Systems:

  • C3 Framework: D2.Pol.1.9-12: Explain how political parties and interest groups influence public opinion and policy.

These standards help ensure that students are not only engaging with current political issues but also developing skills in critical thinking, writing, and debate that are fundamental to their academic growth and understanding of civics.

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2024 Presidential Election Bundle: Deep Dive & Classroom Debate Guide

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2024 Presidential Election Bundle: Deep Dive & Classroom Debate Guide

Bring the excitement of the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election into your high school classroom with this engaging bundle! This product includes two comprehensive resources designed to spark critical thinking and informed debate.

Resource 1: "Trump vs. Harris - A Deep Dive into Key Issues" This reading comprehension worksheet explores the key policies and positions of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris on major topics like immigration, healthcare, climate change, and the economy. Students will compare and contrast these views, developing an understanding of how different perspectives shape national debates. The worksheet includes multiple-choice, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and short-answer questions to test comprehension and critical thinking.

Resource 2: "2024 U.S. Presidential Election Political Survey & Classroom Debate Guide"
This survey and debate guide prompts students to answer 40 thought-provoking questions on a wide range of political issues. Based on their answers, students will reflect on their own political leanings and engage in classroom debates, using the facilitator's guide to encourage meaningful and respectful discussions.

Key Features:

  • Critical Thinking: Students analyze policies, reflect on their own beliefs, and engage in constructive debates.
  • Real-World Relevance: Lessons are based on current election topics, fostering civic engagement.
  • Versatility: Use in class discussions, homework, or even sub plans.
  • Comprehensive Activities: Includes analysis, debate, and reflection, ensuring that students deepen their understanding of politics.

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze and evaluate the positions of political candidates on critical issues.
  • Develop and articulate informed opinions through discussion and writing.
  • Foster respectful debate and develop civic engagement.
  • Understand the impact of political decisions on society and the role of voting in a democracy.

Common Core Standards:

  • ELA Standards: RI.9-10.1, RI.9-10.8, SL.9-10.1, W.9-10.1
  • Social Studies Standards: D2.Civ.2.9-12, D2.Civ.6.9-12, D2.Pol.1.9-12

This bundle is an excellent resource for high school government, civics, and social studies classes. It’s perfect for guiding students through real-world political analysis and classroom debate, giving them the tools to become informed and engaged citizens.

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Create a Town PBL | Project Based Learning

By Dovie Funk

Your students will LOVE this engaging PBL Build a Town project! Students pick the businesses they would like in their town, complete pages designing candy, cupcakes, a community park, as well as a ball park. I've even thrown in some math and paragraph writing.

Activity pages included are:

  • Describe Your Town
  • Who's in Charge? (Mini-Mayoral Election)
  • Design a City Park
  • Candy Shop (Adding Money - Dollars and Cents)
  • Bakery (Adding Money - Dollars and Cents) Using Multiplication, if able)
  • Fruit and Vegetable Stand (Adding Money - Dollars and Cents - Three Addends)
  • Design a Ball Park
  • The Main Event (Paragraph Writing)
  • The Final Project

In The Final Project students draw a diagram with roads, then color their buildings and houses. Next, they cut out and glue the buildings where they choose. Finally, they add any other features such as street lights, traffic signs, park benches, etc. The finished products will make a great bulletin board or wall display!

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VOTING What is the Presidential Election? Q/A & Vocabulary Lesson-Google Slides

By Kiwious About Vocab

This Digital Google Slide lesson explains the non-biased basics of Voting and the Presidential Election. It provides a strong base of knowledge introducing students to the US government's election process and their civic duty to vote. The presentation has been carefully created just for children and what children want to know!

The presentation has been created in 8 Question/Answer Format slides making the information extremely simple to comprehend.

  • When is election day?
  • How often is the presidential election?
  • Who can vote on election day?
  • Where do you vote?
  • How do I decide for whom to vote?
  • How do they decide who's on the ballot?
  • Why are states important on election day?
  • Does the winning candidate start on election day?

In addition, there are 8 Visual Vocabulary slides providing the term, part of speech, bold photo, and easy-to-understand meaning.

  • ballot
  • political party
  • Republican Party
  • conservative
  • Democratic Party
  • liberal
  • independent
  • media

Enjoy!

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See How They Run by E. Goodman-Election Info-Background & Vocab Intro-Google

By Kiwious About Vocab

"See How They Run" By Susan E. Goodman: Election Info for Kids

This introductory Google Slide lesson provides digital pre-reading information for the story’s author and genre. Bold photo visuals and engaging video clips support the story details. The lesson includes an in-depth vocabulary study, practice, assessment, and printable organizers.

This standard-aligned material is for use with whole group, small group, or independent work for regular ed, learning support, ESL or virtual/homeschool classrooms

Google Slides:

1. **Author Biography** This adds depth to the lesson, allowing students to appreciate the story in the context of the author's life experience.

2. **Setting**Highly informative slides include maps, historical images and intriguing video links allowing students to have a deeper understanding of the location and time-period in which the story takes place. This is a crucial element when preparing students to read outside their own worldview.

3.**Bold Photos: ** Visual learners will thrive with our visually appealing slides, featuring bold and relevant images that help reinforce vocabulary concepts and make learning more engaging.

4. **Vocab with Concise Definitions and Part of Speech: ** Our lesson provides clear and concise definitions for challenging vocabulary words, ensuring that students understand the meaning of each word in context. Understanding the parts of speech is crucial for effective language comprehension. Our lesson includes sections dedicated to identifying the part of speech for each vocabulary word.

Vibrant Vocab slides (privilege, eventually, version, compromise, amendments, commitment,democracy, legislation)

5.**Quizlet Practice Link ** Reinforce learning and encourage self-assessment with Quizlet practice tailored to the vocabulary words covered in the lesson. This interactive tool allows students to review and quiz themselves.

6. **Fun Fact Images and Videos** These features highlight unique elements of the text to aid comprehension**(Democracy and the Constitution)**

PDF FILE.

Plus, each ZIP file comes with a PDF folder containing printable worksheets to be used with the lesson!

**Grammar Sort**

Strengthen language skills with integrated grammar review sections, ensuring students can apply the vocabulary words correctly in their own writing and communication.

**Connotation Sort**

Dive deeper into vocabulary nuances by exploring the connotations of words, helping students grasp the subtle shades of meaning and usage.

**Context Clues Sentences, Word Bank and Key: **

Our lesson includes carefully curated sentences that employ context clues, enabling students to decipher word meanings from surrounding text. This fosters independent comprehension skills. These worksheets can be used for practice or assessment.

**Vocabulary Organizer**

This worksheet allows the students to infer the meaning from the animated vocabulary slide. After students complete the organizer, it is a great reference sheet.

**Synonym and Antonym Word Study**

The graphic organizer allows the students to explore the variations in meaning of the new vocabulary word.

DIGITAL USES IN THE CLASSROOM:

· Introduce new story

· Provide backstory to text

· Stimulate group discussion

· Create predictions about text

· Use as distance learning resource

· Post on webpage for review

· Add to electronic notebooks

· Provide test review

· Prompt Writing or Research assignments

· Grammar study / parts of speech

· Discuss Word Connotation

This lesson is also available in PowerPoint.

Enjoy!

-From Kiwious About Vocab!

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VOTING What is the Presidential Election? Question/Answer & Vocab Digital Lesson

By Kiwious About Vocab

This Digital PowerPoint lesson explains the non-biased basics of Voting and the Presidential Election. It provides a strong base of knowledge introducing students to the US government's election process and their civic duty to vote. The presentation has been carefully created just for children and what children want to know!

The presentation has been created in 8 Question/Answer Format slides making the information extremely simple to comprehend.

  • When is election day?
  • How often is the presidential election?
  • Who can vote on election day?
  • Where do you vote?
  • How do I decide for whom to vote?
  • How do they decide who's on the ballot?
  • Why are states important on election day?
  • Does the winning candidate start on election day?

In addition, there are 8 Visual Vocabulary slides providing the term, part of speech, bold photo, and easy-to-understand meaning.

  • ballot
  • political party
  • Republican Party
  • conservative
  • Democratic Party
  • liberal
  • independent
  • media

Enjoy!

This Product is also available in Google Slides

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Election Themed Reading Comprehension with Questions & Creative Writing Prompts

By Pearlie Janes Creations

Teach students about elections while strengthening their reading and critical thinking skills with our Election Themed Reading Comprehension Passages and Creative Writing Prompts! This comprehensive resource features four election themed reading passages, comprehension questions, vocabulary practice, and creative writing prompts. Perfect for classroom or home learning, this resource is ideal for upper elementary students.

What’s Inside?

  • 4 Reading Passages: Engaging, election-related reading passages that cover important concepts like the voting process, the history of elections, and more. These passages are designed to teach students about elections while boosting their reading comprehension.
  • 3 Multiple-Choice Comprehension Questions per Passage: Test students’ understanding of each passage with multiple-choice questions that challenge them to think critically about the text.
  • 2 Multiple-Choice Vocabulary Questions per Passage: Help students build their vocabulary with questions that focus on key election-related terms found in the passages.
  • 1 Short Answer Question per Passage: Encourage deeper thinking by asking students to provide written answers that reflect on the passage’s content, allowing for extended comprehension practice.
  • 3 Creative Writing Prompts: Inspire students to explore their creativity with writing prompts.

Educational and Practical Benefits

  • Improves Reading Comprehension: Students will strengthen their reading skills through targeted questions that focus on comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking.
  • Expands Vocabulary: Multiple-choice vocabulary questions help students learn and understand important election-related terms, expanding their political vocabulary.
  • Encourages Critical Thinking: The short-answer questions require students to analyze the passages, make connections, and form conclusions.
  • Inspires Creative Writing: The included writing prompts encourage students to apply their understanding of elections in creative ways, such as imagining a campaign or writing a persuasive piece on the importance of voting.

Perfect for Various Settings

This versatile set is ideal for:

  • Classroom Use: Use as part of your social studies, reading comprehension, or language arts lessons to teach about elections while reinforcing critical skills.
  • Homework Assignments: Assign the reading passages and questions as homework to provide additional practice and review outside of class.
  • Test Preparation: Great for preparing students for standardized tests by practicing reading comprehension with election-themed material.
  • Home Learning: Ideal for homeschooling families or parents who want to support their child’s learning about elections and reading skills.

Why Choose This Resource?

Our Election Themed Reading Comprehension with Questions & Creative Writing Prompts offers a well-rounded and engaging approach to teaching students about elections while improving their literacy skills. With multiple-choice questions, vocabulary practice, and creative writing prompts, this resource makes learning about the election process fun, interactive, and educational.

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Election Day Fun Activity Worksheet | Close Reading & Writing | Vote 2024 Maze

By Perfectly Planned Designs

Looking for fun Election Day activities? This worksheet is a no-prep, printable close reading activity that's geared toward upper elementary and middle school. Election Day in the United States is a time for us to think about what we stand for and. It's a day to remember and honor those who have helped shape America's history and make it what it is today. This activity is fun and easy way to celebrate Election Day in your classroom.

Students will read a short passage about why we celebrate Election Day. After reading, instead of answering boring reading comprehension questions, students will decode a cryptogram, which has a main idea about Election Day. After that, students can solve a fun themed- maze. Answer key is included.

This truly is an all-in-one activity!

Simply print and go! There is no preparation needed, which is why this sheet is perfect to leave for sub plans, bell ringers, homework, test prep, review or assessment!

Geared toward Upper Elementary and Middle School students.

Purchase once, and this product can be used year after year! This resource requires NO PREP - simply print and go!


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Election Day Flip Book | Close Reading & Writing Activity | Vote 2024 Craft

By Perfectly Planned Designs

Looking for a fun Election Day project? This interactive Flip Book craft and activity is a no-prep, printable close reading activity that's geared toward upper elementary, middle school and high school. Election Day in the United States is a time for us to think about what we stand for. This activity is fun and easy way to celebrate Election Day in your classroom.

Students will read the article titled "Election Day: A Day of Change and Choice" which describes the importance of getting out and voting, because it was a hard-earned right for Americans. After reading, students will construct a flipbook and answer a reading comprehension question about Election Day. All answers can be found in the article! After that, students may color their flip books and present to a partner. This truly is an all-in-one activity!

Simply print and go! There is no preparation needed, which is why this set is perfect to leave for sub plans, bell ringers, homework, test prep, review or assessment!

Geared toward Upper Elementary, Middle and High School students.

Purchase once, and this product can be used year after year! This resource requires NO PREP - simply print and go!

This flip book can be printed in black and white or on color paper, regular paper or cardstock, but it only requires 1 sheet for the entire flip book!

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ELECTION Process! How do we Elect a President?Webquest 2024

By Gail Hennessey

Teaching citizenship?

UPDATED for the 2024 election! Students will learn about the election process including requirements to run for office, requirements to vote, the Succession Act, the Electoral College and more. There are 15 web questions, a Did You Know? fact section and comprehension questions. The Teacher Page includes extension activities, the keys and additional links.

NOTE: If you'd like a student version so you can use it with Google Classrooms and not have the teacher section with the key, just email me via Q/A and I will be happy to send you a copy.

Check out these resources:

1. Inauguration Day, A Webquest:
What is this event in the USA called an "Inauguration"? Taking the oath of office, a big parade and evening balls, Inauguration Day is a very busy day for the incoming President! There are 10 web questions, a Did You Know? section, comprehension questions and extension activities. This resource would be a great activity for around Inauguration Day to learn all about the history and festivities surrounding our country's inauguration procedures. It could be used as a Friday activity or when you are studying US Government and for Presidents' Weekend. https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Inauguration-Day-A-Webquest-2870347

2.Do YOU Know Your Presidents is a series of three challenges. Each challenge worksheet has 25 questions(with 3 choices). The first challenge is the easiest with the third, the hardest.There is also a Presidential Did You Know? Section: Presidential Challenge! What do you know about Our Presidents?

3. Learn about the White House with 10 informative web questions, comprehension and discussion questions and several extension activities: Learn about the White House

4. President Andrew Johnson had a pet white mouse. President William McKinley had a pet parrot who was trained to whistle, "Yankee Doodle". President James Garfield was the first president to be left- handed AND could write with both hands(and different languages at the same time-Greek and Latin). George H W Bush liked eating pork rinds as a snack. President George Washington was a spelunker, a person that likes searching in caves. John F. Kennedy said, “And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” Use this presidential webquest to learn more about our presidents! Presidential Trivia Webquest

5. Only Three presidents have been IMPEACHED. WHAT is this word? This web quest shares the history of impeachment. Impeachment: A History(Webquest)

6. First Ladies’ Webquest: First Ladies' Webquest

7. Hillary Clinton Reader’s Theater Script: Hillary Clinton, A Reader's Theater Script

8. Michelle Obama Reader’s Theater Script: Michelle Obama, A Reader's Theater Script

9. Abraham Lincoln Reader’s Theater Script: Abraham Lincoln, A Reader's Theater Script

10. Presidential Challenges:(quizzes-What do you know about the presidents): Presidential Challenges! What do You know about our Presidents?

11. Constitution Day is September 17th each year(except for 2017) when the day falls on a Sunday and will be celebrated on September 18th. This play would be a great addition to your lessons about the U.S. Constitution. Part of my Ms. Bie Ografe series of plays, this Reader's Theater Script is on the "Father of the Constitution", James Madson(1751-1836), and his sharing with students the history of the writing of the Constitution. Madison who would become the 4th President of the United States(1809-1817)), played a very important role in the forming of our US Constitution. In addition to being a delegate, he introduced the first additions to the Constitution(amendments) which came to be known as the Bill of Rights. With 13 audience questioners, a Did You Know Section, comprehension questions, a Teacher Page with extension activities, key and additional links, students will learn about the writing of our important government document, the Constitution.Constitution(James Madison, Father of the Constitution, A Reader's Theater Script

12. Learn about the history of the State of the Union Address with this internet activity so you can WOW your friends with all you know about the history of this yearly event!There are 10 web questions, 9 Did You Know? Facts, 6 comprehension questions, a student page(handout to give for homework or extra credit for the night of the State of the Union Address), a teacher page with a couple of extension activities and the key to both the web quest and the comprehension questions. History of the State of the Union Address :Webquest

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Presidents: A Presidential Webquest

By Gail Hennessey

President Andrew Johnson had a pet white mouse. President William McKinley had a pet parrot who was trained to whistle, "Yankee Doodle". President James Garfield was the first president to be left- handed AND could write with both hands(and different languages at the same time-Greek and Latin). George H W Bush liked eating pork rinds as a snack. President George Washington was a spelunker, a person that likes searching in caves. John F. Kennedy said, “And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” Use this presidential webquest to learn more about our presidents!

You may find these additional resources of interest:

1. Did you know that First Lady Hillary Clinton was the first First Lady to become a senator of New York? Clinton was also the first woman to run for President for a major political party(Democratic) and won the popular vote to Donald Trump(2016 election) by over 3 million votes but lost the electoral votes. Do you know that Florence Harding was the first woman to be able to VOTE for her husband in a presidential election? Learn about the contributions of some of our first ladies with this fun and informative webquest. For grades 4 and up. First Ladies of the USA, A Webquest

2. Learn about the White House with 10 informative web questions, comprehension and discussion questions and several extension activities. The White House, A Webquest

3. Learn about Abe Lincoln with this informative web quest! President Lincoln started our national Thanksgiving holiday.And, you may not know that Abraham Lincoln didn't like the name Abe and that even his wife called him by the name Lincoln. Skills include:reading for information and using research/computer skills. Includes extension activities for language arts. Abraham Lincoln, A Webquest

4. Use this informative Reader's Theater Script to learn about Abraham Lincoln. The fun/informative play uses the format of Abraham Lincoln being a guest on a talk show and the studio audience asks questions about his life. Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee's Talk Show Series.Abraham Lincoln, A Reader's Theater Script

Learn about the history of the State of the Union Address with this internet activity so you can WOW your friends with all you know about the history of this yearly event!There are 10 web questions, 9 Did You Know? Facts, 6 comprehension questions, a student page(handout to give for homework or extra credit for the night of the State of the Union Address), a teacher page with a couple of extension activities and the key to both the web quest and the comprehension questions. History of the State of the Union Address :Webquest

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Presidential Facts To Challenge Your Students

By Gail Hennessey

Do YOU Know Your Presidents is a series of three challenges. Each challenge worksheet has 25 questions(with 3 choices). The first challenge is the easiest with the third, the hardest.

There is also a Presidential Did You Know? Page.

Kids can do one or all the challenges to learn interesting facts about U.S. Presidents. The teacher page includes several extension activities and the key.

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Presidential Election: FREEBIE (2024)

By Gail Hennessey

Use this interactive Notebook activity to have students learn about the election process and fun facts about some of the previous elections in US History. There are several questions and extension activities included, too.

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Check out these resources during Election Time:

1. https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/ELECTION-Process-How-do-we-Elect-a-President-A-Webquest-Distance-Learning-2695264 How do We Elect a President?

2. https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Inauguration-Day-A-Webquest-2870347 Inauguration Day, Webquest

3. Presidential Trivia, A Webquest: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Presidents-A-Presidential-Webquest-338700

4. The White House: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/White-House-Learn-about-the-White-HouseA-webquest-359868

5. First Ladies, A Webquest: https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/First-Ladies-of-the-United-States-Webquest-604151

6. Presidential Challenge. How much do you know about our presidents? https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Presidential-Facts-To-Challenge-Your-Students-2586425

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Hillary Clinton:Reader's Theater Script

By Gail Hennessey

I updated this play after the 2016 election.

Use this fun/informative play to learn about Hillary Clinton. A First Lady, first First Lady to become a senator(from New York) and the first First Lady(or any woman) to become the nominee for President of the United States for a major political party(the Democratic Party), in 2016. Hillary Clinton lost to businessman Donal Trump. She won the popular vote(by more than 3 million) but lost the electoral college vote, the 5th person to win the popular vote but lost the electoral college votes needed to win the presidency.

Great for Women's History Month.

Other resources you may find of interest:

1. Learn about the White House with 10 informative web questions, comprehension and discussion questions and several extension activities.Learn about the White House, A Webquest

2. Do your female students ask why more women aren't mentioned in history books.Each web question contains lots of informational text on 10 women who have made contributions to our world. Elizabeth Blackwell,Clara Barton,Amelia Earhart,Susan B Anthony,Sally Ride,Rosa Parks,Jane Goodall,Eleanor Roosevelt,Marie Curie and Sacagwea.Extension links/activities,key.Skills:reading for information/ research/computer skills.Women's History Month, A Webquest

3. Did you know that First Lady Hillary Clinton was the first First Lady to become a senator of New York? Did you know that Florence Harding was the first woman to be able to VOTE for her husband in a presidential election? Learn about the contributions of some of our first ladies with this fun and informative webquest. For grades 4 and up. First Ladies of the USA, A Webquest

Resources of Interest:

1. Reader’s Theater Script: First Lady Michelle Obama https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Michelle-Obama-First-LadyReaders-Readers-ScripA-to-Tell-the-Truth-Play-595945

2. Reader’s Theater Script: First Lady Hillary Clinton https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Hillary-ClintonReaders-Theater-Script-613549

3. Reader’s Theater Script: First Lady Martha Washington https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Martha-Washington-Biographical-PlayTo-Tell-the-Truth-Play-404782

4. Reader’s Theater Script: Mary Todd Lincoln https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Mary-Todd-LincolnBiographical-PlayA-To-Tell-the-Truth-Play-597164

5. Reader’s Theater Script: Eleanor Roosevelt https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Eleanor-Roosevelt-A-Biographical-PlayTo-Tell-the-Truth-Play-590590

6. Reader’s Theater Script: Lady Bird Johnson https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Lady-Bird-JohnsonBiographical-Play-To-Tell-the-Truth-Play-595238

7. Reader’s Theater Script: Dolly Madison. https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Dolly-Madison-Biographical-PlayA-To-Tell-the-Truth-Play-601346

8. Reader’s Theater Script: Edith Wilson https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Edith-Wilson-First-Lady-2414630

9. Reader’s Theater Script: Abigail Adams https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Abigail-Adams-Biographical-PlayTo-Tell-the-Truth-Play-601363

10. Reader’s Theater Script: Florence Harding:

https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Florence-Harding-A-Readers-Theater-Script-Womens-HistoryFirst-Lady-2414171

Mrs. Bie Ografee Talk Show Reading Theater Scripts:

Vikings

Ferdinand Magellan

Marco Polo

Christopher Columbus

Leonardo da Vinci

Michelangelo

Visit with a Crusader

Visit with a Victim of the Black Death

Martin Luther King Jr.

Rosa Parks

Harriet Tubman

George Washington Carver

Katherine Johnson

Tuskegee Airmen

Marian Anderson

Marie Curie

Galileo Galilei

Sir Isaac Newton

Albert Einstein

Jane Goodall

Moon Landing: Interview with first astronauts to walk on the moon

Rachel Carson

Jacques Cousteau

Thomas Edison

Visit with a Pilgrim

Revolutionary War Female Spies

Revolutionary War Tory

Thomas Jefferson

James Madison, Father of the Constitution

Pioneer Woman, Narcissa Whitman

Civil War Women Soldiers

Sacagaewa

Sequoyah

Lewis and Clark

Abraham Lincoln

California Gold Rush: Visit with a ‘49er

Wright Brothers

A Road trip Across the USA for Women’s Suffrage

WW 2: Women Pilots

Elizabeth Blackwell

Susan B. Anthony

Sonia Sotomayor

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Louisa May Alcott

Edgar Allen Poe

William Shakespeare

Charles Dickens

Johnny Appleseed

Visit with a Leprechaun

Visit with a Groundhog

To Tell the Truth Plays:

Hans Christian Andersen

Elizabeth Blackwell

Amelia Earhart

First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt

Elizabeth Blackwell

First Lady Edith Wilson

First Lady Florence Harding

King Tut

First Lady Hillary Clinton

First Lady Michelle Obama

First Lady Abigail Adams

First Lady Martha Washington

First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln

First Lady Dolly Madison

First Lady Lady Bird Johnson

My website for teachers/kids has lots of geography activities, short reads, factoids on different topics, news, career surveys, bell ringers and more.

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Printable Voter Registration Card - Election Day Freebie

By The Students Palace

This printable card allows students to fill in their own details, sparking discussions about civic responsibility and the voting process. A fun and educational resource for classrooms or community events, this freebie is a great way to engage students in learning about elections and democracy.

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If I were President

By Kristen

A fun way to practice writing or introduce elections to your class!

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