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Learn the ASL signs for election, president, vice president, Republican, Democrat, White House, and more!
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[member-created with abctools] Unscramble the words from "candidate" to "speech".
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Lots of election-themed ideas for the classroom.
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[member-created with abctools] Unscramble the words from "elections" to "pumpkins".
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Instructions for a project to make a poster about a current event.
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Color a blackline drawing by following the directions in the legend.
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For pre-readers, the (a) glyphs feature larger pictures and a smaller font, for teachers to read directions aloud.
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How to make a voting booth for your classroom.
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Use this chart to list the similarities and differences between any two candidates.
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Use this form to organize Know, Want to know, and Learned material about a candidate.
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"If I were the President, I would..." with an illustration of a waving flag at the top.
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"In your opinion, what are the most important qualities that a person running for President of the United States should have?"
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Interactive notebook activity about the introduction of the presidential election process and related terminology. Questions and answers, interactive game and activities.
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Five pages of black and white outline materials for an U.S. election-themed mini office: democrat and republican political parties; presidental election process; voting who, when, how and where; list of federal, state and local elected officials; vocabulary words with definitions.
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"Today is election day." A simple booklet on the basics of Election Day, with pictures to color.
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Five pages of color materials for an U.S. election-themed mini office: democrat and republican political parties; presidential election process; voting who, when, how and where; list of federal, state and local elected officials; and vocabulary words with definitions.
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Eight page file to create a lapbook for the study of an election, with templates for pockets, flashcards, booklets, flaps.
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Dictionary work, creative writing prompts, short report forms, and a word search, all on the timely topic of U.S. elections.
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Over 30 quotes on the topic of elections and democracy form the basis for writing prompts that require students to use their skills of reflection, research, and writing.
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Create a bar graph to show information about elections.
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Voting Ballot for mock elections. Fill in your own candidates.
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Color poster outlining the U.S. presidential election process from a candidate announcing his/her intention to run to the presidentai inauguration.
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These problems are about elections. Read each of them carefully. Look for keywords to help you know how to work the problem.
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Report planner, KWL and a lined page for writing a report on the theme of elections.
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Challenging word search using election vocabulary.
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A four page realistic fiction reading comprehension about a (class) presidential election. Questions are formatted for short essay or discussion questions, rather than multiple choice.
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A one page reading comprehension selection about the process of electing the United States President is followed by 7 multiple choice questions and 5 questions requiring brief written responses.
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Enhances comprehension and vocabulary skills for this Stan and Jan Berenstain book about running for public office.
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From "advertisements" to "Republican". Intermediate
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In this project, students choose the issues that are important to them, research the candidates' positions on those issues, and then use a point system to choose their candidates. Blank form.
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Una prctica de vocabulario y escritura para niveles primario o bajos de elementaria sobre las elecciones y el voto. Vocabulary and writing practice for primary and lower elementary levels about elections and the vote.
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From "ballot" to "win". Elementary
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[member-created with abctools] Find the words from "booth" to "speech" in this puzzle shaped like the continental United States.
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Add the check marks in this picture graph to determine who won the class election.