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Election Vocabulary Brainstorm
In this lesson students will be asked to generate vocabulary related to elections. They will... | ||
Presidential Conventions
A brief history of presidential conventions, an important – and symbolic – part of the... | Who Are My Representatives?
Students learn who their state and U.S. representatives are, discuss major political issues,... | |
Lincoln-Douglas Style Debate Procedure
An outline of the procedures for a Lincoln-Douglas style debate, which is to be used with the... | Election Vocabulary Bingo
Play bingo with election vocabulary to have fun and assess your students' knowledge of the... | |
Election Project
Here is a lesson plan, which highlights math skills, outlining the procedure for a student run... | First 10 Presidents Quiz
Give this quiz on Washington, Adams, Madison, and the other early U.S. Presidents. | |
Conducting an Election Poll
A handout of tips that will help your students run an effective poll. This is a fun activity... | ||
The Presidential Election Process
With this lesson plan, students learn that presidential elections are decided by the electoral... | ||
Informal Debates
A handout for students which explains the structure of an informal debate. Use with the Great... | Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address
The text of Lincoln's second inaugural address, given on Saturday, March 4, 1865. This is a... | |
Great Debate Lessons
Here is a lesson plan that highlights math skills by outlining the procedure for running a... | George Washington's First Inaugural Address
The text of George Washington's first inaugural address, given on Thursday, April 30, 1789. | |
Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Third Inaugural Address
The text of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's second inaugural address, given on Monday, January 20,... | ||
Presidential Campaign Slogan Quiz
Match the campaign slogan to the presidential candidate. These are the phrases the candidates... | John Fitzgerald Kennedy's Inaugural Address
The text of John Fitzgerald Kennedy's inaugural address, given on Friday, January 20, 1961. |

