Are your government students excited for the upcoming election? I’m sure they are full of opinions and ready to discuss their thoughts with the class! This will definitely be an exciting election year. So, it is crucial to teach students about the voting process and its importance to our democracy. When teaching voting in the social studies classroom, students need to be civically engaged to understand how voting is essential to our democracy. Thankfully, incredible resources are ready to go when teaching about the election!
Voting Lesson
This three-day lesson is a fantastic way to teach students the importance of voting!
Students will learn about the voting process and why people do and do not cast their ballots. Additionally, they will research why low voter turnout is a problem, even though it is essential to maintaining our democracy. Students will even learn how to register to vote!
Since there is a lot to include when teaching voting in the social studies classroom, this resource has everything needed! This includes detailed lesson plans, PowerPoints, URLs to videos, and all activities.
Students will love learning about voting with this powerful unit.
Political Beliefs and Behaviors Unit
When students are growing up, they often adopt their parents’ political beliefs. However, as they become more independent, it is crucial that they develop their own. To do this, they need to listen, analyze, and pay attention to the political parties. Luckily, these 11 lesson plans help make that happen!
Students will think critically about the political system and apply their knowledge with comprehensive activities. They will learn how to analyze the political parties and understand how this is essential as they start voting.
These plans include all notes, handouts, video links, tests, stations, and activities!
Third-Party Lesson
When teaching voting in the social studies classroom, students need to learn about third parties! Thankfully, this two-day lesson does exactly that! Students will learn all about caucus versus primaries, swing states, and third parties. They will even write an argumentative essay on the impact of third parties in elections.
Best of all, this amazing resource includes every handout, activity, video, worksheet, and answer key.
Political Participation Unit
Students need to understand why political participation is so important. Additionally, they need to understand the importance of listening to other political viewpoints outside of their own. Thankfully, this amazing unit has over 100 products that encourage critical thinking about political parties in the USA!
This is even the perfect unit for teaching AP United States Government and Politics!
There is a lot to include when teaching about the election! So, students will learn about interest groups, elections, political parties, and why voting is essential to a democracy. Students will do this through various hands-on activities, cooperative group activities, centers, reading passages, and games. There are even tests, assessments, rubrics, and links to all needed videos.
When teaching about the election, these activities will help students understand how important each vote is!
The United States will not maintain its democracy if people do not vote. So, our newest generation of voters need to understand the importance of their vote. Thankfully, these are the perfect resources when teaching voting in the social studies classroom. Students will love all the hands-on lessons while learning the power of their vote.Â
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Third Party Lesson$6.00
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Voting Three Day Lesson$6.00
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Political Participation Unit$40.00