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Elections - voting bibliographies

Preview of Presidents: A Presidential Webquest

Presidents: A Presidential Webquest

Created 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 yo
Preview of Andrew Jackson: Hero or Villain?

Andrew Jackson: Hero or Villain?

This activity will allow students to determine if Andrew Jackson was a common man/hero or a villain that should be removed from the $20 bill. After students learn about Jackson's presidency in class, they will read the attached article from CNN.com, watch a video link from History.com (apx. 4 minutes) about Jackson's presidency, then finally decide if Jackson is a hero or villain.
Preview of Hillary Clinton:Reader's Theater Script

Hillary Clinton:Reader's Theater Script

Created 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 vot
Preview of Donald Trump - The 45th President of the United States

Donald Trump - The 45th President of the United States

Introduce President Donald J. Trump to your students using this easy-to-read informational booklet and comprehension questions. Great for Inauguration Day or President's Day! Also included is map skills practice highlighting states of significance to President Trump and his election. Students complete the word search using vocabulary from the booklet.
Preview of United States Presidents Emergent Reader Printable Book

United States Presidents Emergent Reader Printable Book

Use this emergent reader book any time to highlight some of the best well known Presidents in US History. After you print it out, fold at the center and insert the pages into the cover page. Encourage your students to bring it home and reinforce the words and message inside.
Preview of Bill Fair!

Bill Fair!

Created 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
Preview of President research outline

President research outline

Use this detailed research outline with your students to create fantastic research papers. This outline includes date of birth/death, childhood information, political background, years as president, vice president, accomplishments; and at the end their is room to list their sources.
Preview of Task Relocation When Your House Is "Undersea"

Task Relocation When Your House Is "Undersea"

Created by
Millie Cole
Task Relocation When Your House Is "Undersea"In spite of a favorable rebound of the realty market, with house costs enhancing in the initially quarter of 2013, near to fifty percent of all property owners with a home loan are still thought about to be "undersea". Fifty percent of these property owners owe considerably greater than their house deserves and almost 20% have much less compared to 20 percent equity in their house. This corresponds to over 22 million property owners in a setting where
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