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5th grade elections - voting resources for Easel Activities

Preview of Types of Government Wanted Posters: A fun way to learn about political systems

Types of Government Wanted Posters: A fun way to learn about political systems

This lesson is a fun way to teach your students about different political systems around the world throughout history and in modern times. Students can work independently or in small groups to research four different kinds of political leadership: dictatorship, monarchy, theocracy, and democracy.They need to complete independent research to find information about the following topics:Rise to power: How does this type of leader get chosen (are there fair elections, do they take power by force, or
Preview of 2020 Election, Presidential Unit: Biden and Trump, Biographies and More!

2020 Election, Presidential Unit: Biden and Trump, Biographies and More!

Created by
Gina Kennedy
2020 Presidential Election Unit Everything you need to teach this year's election to your students. This is an unusual year and students will be talking about the election this fall. This unit will provide all of the background they need on the candidates, their stances on the issues, and the presidential election process itself. No prep! Print and teach!Digital Lessons Included!Lessons included with this unit:*2020 Presidential Election Vocabulary*Election Process Lesson/w Follow-up Activity*
Preview of United States Presidential Voting Election Day Reading Comprehension Passages

United States Presidential Voting Election Day Reading Comprehension Passages

Grow your reader's knowledge with this Voting and Presidential Election passages. These passages are designed to engage your students with test-like questions and boost their comprehension skills to the next level. With this essential tool, you can confidently guide your students toward success.These reading practice passages are perfect for: warm-up, bell work, homework, or weekly assessments. Students can use independently in literacy groups, guided reading groups. Different options provided-
Preview of Novel Study: The Kid Who Ran for President By Dan Gutman (Print + DIGITAL)

Novel Study: The Kid Who Ran for President By Dan Gutman (Print + DIGITAL)

Comments from buyers:“Lots of varied activities. Great for special needs class.”“Very through, great way to engage the students while reading!”“Loved it! The kids enjoyed it also!”“Great for an independent novel study for 5th graders” This is a 80+ page, Common Core aligned, complete novel study for The Kid Who Ran for President by Dan Gutman. This NO PREP book study teaching unit has everything that you will need to teach and assess the novel. The table of contents makes finding information qui
Preview of Vote: Elections in America with the Government Fairy

Vote: Elections in America with the Government Fairy

Created by
Dragons Den
Learn about elections in the United States with a little bit of fairy dust! This voting unit for 3rd-5th graders includes teaching pages, worksheets and activities. A final quiz with grading key is also included. The hook is the government fairy! She leads your students through the entire process. Perfect for the BUSY teacherSAVES YOU TIME! Everything you need for your government unit is in one placeIncludes teaching pages, seat work activities, materials to have your own class electionThis uni
Preview of U.S. Government Webquest for Elementary Students

U.S. Government Webquest for Elementary Students

Created by
Mrs Buckeye Nut
This United States Government webquest was written with my class in mind: 4th graders who (on average) read below grade level and easily get overwhelmed if information is difficult to find or if there is too much to read. They also are new to researching and navigating web sites. I wanted to introduce them to information on the U.S. Government on a web site that was clearly geared for kids. I split the webquest into 2 parts – Each part will take them about 30-40 minutes to complete, so they w
Preview of HINK PINK et al. PUZZLES Election Word Riddles Task Cards Vocabulary GATE

HINK PINK et al. PUZZLES Election Word Riddles Task Cards Vocabulary GATE

Created by
Barbara Evans
HINK PINKS, HINKY PINKIES, HINKITY PINKITIES, and HITINKITY PITINKITIES are riddles that help children learn to problem solve while exercising vocabulary skills (definitions, synonyms, parts of speech, rimes, ...). These Election themed, printable task cards prompt your students to interpret data, make inferences, draw conclusions, and analyze new information. Hink Pinks, et al. riddles are terrific for centers, enrichment, differentiation, bell ringers, sponge activities, and GATE. You can even
Preview of Election Day Digital Activity Resource for Grades 3-5

Election Day Digital Activity Resource for Grades 3-5

Engaging election day activity for 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade students. Students will use this digital resource to learn about election day and why voting is important.This digital activity is for Google Slides or TPT Easel!This Digital Activity includes the following:Information About. . . •Midterm Elections •Candidates in Your State •Who Can Vote •How Voting Works •Why Voting is ImportantReflection & Discussion Question SlidesElection Day
Preview of Among Us: Create A Crewmate

Among Us: Create A Crewmate

Created by
MsZMuzic
Have you been wanting to include the Among Us hype into your classroom? Create a Crewmate allows students to make their own Among Us character (a crewmate). Colour in the colouring page, cut out your crewmate, dress up your character, and glue your crewmate onto a popsicle stick for the perfect voting tool or manipulative! Students can now raise their crewmate to vote for the impostor. Use with my Among Us themed games for extra fun!Includes:Create A Crewmate Colouring PageUse with any subject o
Preview of Elections Bingo Game

Elections Bingo Game

Introduce or review vocabulary words related to politics, voting, and elections with an engaging bingo game and assessment. Print and play using up to 24 unique, pre-made bingo cards. A bonus coloring page is also included. Great for Election Day or a study of the U.S. government!Play this game digitally using Easel Activities. Students can use the bingo card that corresponds to their classroom number or randomly choose a card. A teacher draws a calling card and reads the clues aloud. This can b
Preview of Race to the White House:  Electoral College | Primary | Caucus | Activities

Race to the White House: Electoral College | Primary | Caucus | Activities

Do you have a future president in YOUR classroom? "Can I be President?" "What's the electoral college?" "When is the election?" "How do they count votes?" "What's a caucus?" "Why do we have a primary?" "What's a lame duck?" "Who is hanging chad?" Answers to these questions and much, much more can be found in these timely lessons! Updated in July 2020, these lessons are ready for the upcoming election! Bring the election process to life! This resource offers an up-close look at
Preview of Election Day 2024: Uncle Sam Hat Drawing, Art Sub Plan, & Writing Prompts

Election Day 2024: Uncle Sam Hat Drawing, Art Sub Plan, & Writing Prompts

Need patriotic, Election Day 2024 activities for your bulletin board in November? Imagine these Uncle Sam hat drawing projects in your hallway with a writing prompt. The step by step drawing tutorial and PowerPoint also makes perfect no prep, emergency art sub plans for elementary art for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders.A fun roll a dice game, ‘you pick’ worksheet, and digital spinners helps kids choose patterns. Moreover, boost their confidence and creativity. And, it’ll help cash-strapped teachers l
Preview of Election

Election

There are 11 different pieces teaching about the election process. Electoral College, Primaries and Caucuses, political parties, and more. Activities include close reads with critical thinking and comprehension questions, activities to simulate an Electoral College, comparing and contrasting, etc.
Preview of The Presidents Centers or Small Group Activity - Great for President's Day!

The Presidents Centers or Small Group Activity - Great for President's Day!

Introduce students to the roles and responsibilities, qualifications for, and reasons for being a U.S. President in this Centers or Response Group Activity. Activity addresses the office of presidency and the contributions of key presidents from George Washington to Abraham Lincoln to Barack Obama, and introducing our newest president, Joe Biden.Avoid lecturing or boring text reading by allowing students to visit 5 Centers around your classroom to gather information on the following topics:1.
Preview of Electoral College Activity Worksheet or Virtual Document for Distance Learning

Electoral College Activity Worksheet or Virtual Document for Distance Learning

Are you teaching about the Electoral College but having a hard time explaining it? Use the United States of Fantasy, which has a political system similar to our own. Their nation is divided into ten states with a set number of electoral votes awarded to each state according to its population. Bring the Electoral College into clarity by analyzing this original data that simplifies the numbers while relaying the concept. The kids will love it! Plus, this resource is available in print or digital f
Preview of Election Day Reading & Writing Pack

Election Day Reading & Writing Pack

Created by
Meryma Learning
Election Day Reading & Writing PackEngage your students with an exciting and comprehensive "Election Day Reading & Writing Pack" designed to inspire learning about the voting process and the significance of Election Day. This educational resource is perfect for third to fifth-grade students, encouraging them to explore, comprehend, and express their understanding of the democratic process in an inclusive and engaging manner.This pack includes a compelling reading passage titled "Election
Preview of Electoral College Task Cards

Electoral College Task Cards

It's election year! Do your students understand the Electoral College? This set of task cards will walk your students through discovering the role and responsibilities of the Electoral College. All you need is a textbook, and the internet and you students are on their way! Included in this product: ~16 Task Cards ~Electoral College Map & Answer recording sheet ~Instructions ~Number badges for implementation Other Activities dealing with the Presidential election are also available: Roa
Preview of Critical Thinking - Education and Healthcare

Critical Thinking - Education and Healthcare

34 printable or digital pages exploring education and healthcare:Contrast young people to old people, Compare high school life to college life, Differentiate failing vs succeeding, Explain what it means to be smart, Describe being a good or bad student, How to ride a bike, What do you know about your teacher, What if you are sick, Being a nurse, Feeling overwhelmed, Analyze quotes on fear, Explaining why,How to make the world better, Descriptive writing, Dialogue and quotation marks, Being diffe
Preview of Election Day Puzzles: 5 word Searches - 1 Crossword - 1 Maze

Election Day Puzzles: 5 word Searches - 1 Crossword - 1 Maze

Created by
Meryma Learning
Election Day Puzzles: 5-word Searches - 1 Crossword - 1 MazeWelcome to an engaging and educational Election Day Puzzles Pack! This resource includes a variety of captivating puzzles designed to introduce and reinforce concepts related to elections, democracy, and leadership. Suitable for students from third to fifth grade, this comprehensive pack provides an array of puzzles in both color and black-and-white versions, ensuring flexibility and ink-saving options.What's Included:Word Search Puzzle
Preview of Student Council Election

Student Council Election

Use your Student Council election as an opportunity to teach your students more about the United States Government, and what it means to elect good leaders. This Unit begins by introducing students to the Three Branches of the United States Government, and then focuses on the Legislative Branch. A comparison is made between Student Council representatives, and representatives in the Legislative branch of our own government. The second part of the unit focuses on good leaders - helping student
Preview of If I were President - Writing Prompts

If I were President - Writing Prompts

16 new and interesting approaches to the standard writing prompt “If I were President…” Use on Election Day or Inauguration Day or Presidents' Day. Help your students think about what they would do as the President to help police officers and nurses, grandparents and babies, secretaries and teachers. Help kids realize that the president must protect water sources and fuel prices and air quality and trees and plants and wild animals. Compare the previous president to the current president. L
Preview of Brave Women Fought for the Right to Vote and Won! Reading Comprehension Passages

Brave Women Fought for the Right to Vote and Won! Reading Comprehension Passages

Created by
DeeAnnMoran
Brave, bold, courageous, and inspiring women who fought for the right to vote!. This resource includes the individual stories of nine remarkable women in history who devoted their lives to women's rights, equality for all, and specifically the right to vote. Students can practice reading strategies for comprehension while reading nonfiction passages. There is a one page reading passage plus comprehension questions for each of the women listed below. *I have another resource with the same name e
Preview of Charts and Graphs - Presidents' Day

Charts and Graphs - Presidents' Day

22 printable or digital pages for students to analyze charts and graphs exploring the Presidents and Donald Trump: the trade deficit, the height of presidents, age of presidents, employment and unemployment numbers, experience of presidents prior to office, vocabulary level of presidents, popular vote and the electoral college, firing within the executive branch by the president, executive orders, immigrants, the stock market, defense spending, civilian deaths in Afghanistan, mass shootings, sch
Preview of Election Day Activities Close Read and Write

Election Day Activities Close Read and Write

Are you looking for a reading passage about the history of elections? In this packet, students are given the chance to close read and write about voting. Help your students gain a brief history about voting through this product that makes kids think!Save 30% off the price of individual resources with the purchase of the Fall Bundle.Inside you'll find:Two page articleThree Writing Response Questions **Please follow me for notifications of sales and promotions. New products will be offered at 50%
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