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PLEASE SEE THE PREVIEW FOR A FULL GRASP OF THIS ACTIVITY Included: Current issues and current candidates are researched in depth in this project. I personally use this with my students using the Google Classroom platform, which automatically makes a copy of this doc for all of my students. Fully Editable Google Doc Part 1 - Election Terms Research and Answer Key Part 2 - Designing a Voter Pin in Google Drawings and Student Tutorial Part 3 - Research and ask the candidates about important current issues Part 4 - Reflective Writing “If I Were President” with an optional enrichment activity share feedback in Google Docs with peers Part 5 - Students “Vote Now” and justify their decision
Free, printable set of 20 cards for learning about the U.S. presidential election process PLUS bonus cards for each of the presidential nominees.
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Reading comprehension passages on Presidential Elections; Hillary Clinton; Donald Trump; Major Party Beliefs/Issues. Graphic organizers to help make an informed voting decision Graphic organizers to host a mock election...
This Presidential Elections resource includes a 25 page slideshow, plus 7 pages of printables to engage your students while learning about the electoral process and Election Day. No fluff or filler here: this slideshow provides solid, high-quality content that will deepen students' understanding and simplify complex concepts during this important election year. Colorful, highly engaging slides provide an overview of the electoral process from the time candidates declare their intent to run, to Election Day, to Inauguration Day, making this resource useful throughout the entire election year. Key vocabulary is introduced and defined in simple, kid-friendly language, simplifying these big ideas for students AND their teachers! The road signs in the clever table of contents are clickable, enabling you to jump between specific sections within the slideshow. This not a PowerPoint presentation. This slideshow is in PDF format. To maintain the image quality of these high-resolution graphics, this slideshow has been saved as a PDF. To use, simply project it onto your screen or SMARTBoard and click/scroll to advance through the pages. Included in this elections resource: • High-interest, 25-page “Road to the White House” slideshow • A sampling of coordinating printables from my Presidential Election & Election Day Unit - Road to the White House Graphic Organizer - An Election Year Timeline (Cut & Paste) - The Inaugural Parade Route (Washington DC Map and Map Skills Activity) - Puzzle it Out! (Crossword Puzzle/Presidential Election Vocabulary) - Election Vocabulary Word Search - Fun, blackline “Road to the White House” cover page for packets This slideshow presents much of the same information included in the reading passages of my Presidential Election & Election Day Unit (plus some of its printables), and would be an excellent way to introduce these big topics. Please click here to get additional Election Day reading passages and printables! Please see the PREVIEW above for a closer look! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
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The Presidential Election will be here before we know it. I loved having a mock election in my classroom.
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Create your own forecast for the 2024 presidential election
This product is for a mini-unit teaching the 2016 Presidential Election. It is a 30 slide PowerPoint Presentation, 9 PDF files, and a four page teacher’s guide. These activities work best to accompany the book, “If I Ran for President” by, Catherine Stier, illustrator, Lynne Avril, but individual activities could be used on their own. Most activities are designed for second graders through fifth grade as well. The math and writing activities would be more appropriate for third through fifth grade. There is one writing activity (2 page PDF), two math activities (2 one-page PDFs), two science activities (2 one-page PDFs), two sets of reading comprehension quesitons and two social studies activities (1 three-page and 1 four-page PDF). Products are in a ZIP file. “If I Ran for President” is a Lexile level 910, approximately a guided reading level S. The book is appropriate for grades 2-5. There is a 15 multiple choice reading comprehension assessment included (4 page PDF). Also included are 20 reading comprehension questions for "My Teacher for President" by Kay Winters. This is a guided reading level J. There are 10 "right-there" questions and 10 inferential questions. Some additional materials would be required to complete the unit in its entirety: a copy(s) of the books, internet and printing access, classroom projector, paper and glue, calculators, and corn cobs. The Unit Activities – Social Studies Activities: 1. Make the Candidates 2. The Campaign Trail: An Interactive Sorting Activity Science Activities: 1. The Great Science Debate 2. Crunch with the Corn Farmers Math Activities: 1. Facts and Statistics about Mount Rushmore 2. Calculating Percentages **answer are included Writing Activity: Writing an Interview Turning an Interview into an Article Reading Comprehension Assessment: 15 multiple choice questions with answers Reading literature and/or informational text and being able to answer questions based from text is central in today's Common Core Learning Standards. Although the idea of formal testing can be intimidating, there are some benefits in improving measurable reading comprehension. There are even some fun ways to create better readers! Reading Comprehension Questions in Education Island. What skills are being mastered by answering questions? Reading Comprehension: One of the primary standards that needs to be addressed in the 21st century is teaching students to become efficient rigor. Reading comprehension is the foundation in developing literacy. Guided reading levels, or Lexile levels, have been created to meet a student’s individual need and build reading at their appropriate speed. This product is for comprehension questions to assess a student’s understanding of a piece literature at their specific reading level. In addition, by answering the “right there” type of questions, students will need to recall information and use close reading skills to go back into the reading to find the details to answer the question. “Inferential” type of questions require students to read the material, arrive at a response, analyze their response, and draw a conclusion based from this multi-level thinking. Close reading techniques are best to use when reading a piece of text for the first time. Close ( or sometimes Cloze reading) follows three basic steps: Look over the text (book or article). Look at the title, any bold words or heading. Glance at the pictures, charts, graphs, etc. Make a prediction! Read the text. Re-read the text looking for specific details and mastery. Complete the assessment task. Assessment Strategies By answering a variety of questions based from a piece of literature, student’s knowledge in finding answers by using close reading strategies will dramatically increase! How can you use these questions in your classroom? Upload questions into Powerpoint presentations or internet classroom games sites like com, Kahoot.it.com to create interactive classroom games. Print out questions to use as a formal assessment for students when completing the book individually or as a class. Send questions home as reading reinforcement when completing nightly reading assignments. Print out questions and cut into individual pieces for differentiated instruction and use in many different classroom strategies to increase lesson rigor. What are some instructional ideas to implement the use of these questions in my classroom? Jigsaw – this is a strategy where students study chunks of content in expert groups, then teach their content to each other. Divide students into groups of 4-6 people. These are called Jigsaw Groups. Jigsaw works best when you have the same number of students in each team; although this is rarely possible, try to get as close as you can. Divide the questions into equal piles for each group. (If you have 4 students per group, give each student in their Jigsaw Group the SAME five questions). Then, give the students time to read and answer their five questions together. When the class seems finished, give each group the answers to their questions. Have the students discuss how they decided on their answers, where they found the answers, and how they will teach the questions. Next, create new groups where there is one "expert" from each Jigsaw Group. Each Expert Group should have one student from each of the Jigsaw Groups. Distribute ALL the questions to each student. As the new groups go over the questions, each student will have the opportunity to be the "expert". The reason this works: Cooperative learning has been identified as one of the nine instructional methods proven by research to make a significant difference in student performance (Marzano, Pickering & Pollock, 2001) 2. Reciprocal Learning is one of the driving instructional means. These are activities where students coach each other through exercises that apply to the content. There are two types of Reciprocal Learning that could be used. The first is a “Think, Pair, Share” and the second is a “Back to Back and Front to Front”. In a “Think, Pair, Share”, students in pairs or small groups are given a question or topic. Then, they are given time to think about their response. Then, the partners share their thoughts with each other. Finally, they share their responses with the class. In the “Back to Back and Front to Front” method, students stand back to back with a partner. The same procedure is followed. Partners continually change throughout the unit. The reason this works: Students who work in peer partnerships make measurable academic gains, develop more positive attitudes toward subject matter, become less dependent on the teacher, and spend more time on a task when working with a partner than when working independently (King-Sears & Bradley, 1995). 3. Flipped Learning is a strategy where the students complete the traditional instructional work at home and class time is used for reinforcement, clarifying and challenging learners. Students will take home the book and questions. For "homework", the students will read and answer the questions at an individual pace. Students will answer the questions. During the next class period, class time can be used to dig further into the concepts for each question. The text can be reviewed and deeper connections made. With the shift to more learning outside of the classroom, the content moves from playing a “supporting” role to playing a central role. The reason this works: "Class time is now maximized in order to adopt various methods of instruction such as active learning strategies, peer instruction, problem-based learning, or mastery or Socratic methods, depending on grade level and subject matter.” (http://www.flippedclassroomworkshop.com/the-4-pillars-of-flipped-learning-the-keys-to-successful-flipped-instruction/ 2014) 4. Mind's Eye is a fourth strategy which could be implemented, however, it would require additional preparation by the classroom teacher. How it works is that the teacher would choose 10-30 words from the text that evoke strong feelings or images in students' minds. Before starting the lesson, teachers give students a very limited overview of what they are about to read, so they have some content to build on. Read the words slowly and dramatically. Instruct students to create movies in their minds of what they think will happen in the text. As each new word is read, students should try to incorporate it into their mental picture. Students can then draw a picture, write a questions, make a prediction, or describe a feeling the mental picture gives them. Then, students will read the book and compare it with their initial thoughts. The questions will then serve as a formative assessment on the text. The reason this works: The impact of Mind'e Eye is based on the principle of dual coding, the idea that storing information in two ways (through language and images) makes learning stick better. This has been shown to be especially true for reading (Sadoski and Paivio, 2001). I have numerous reading comprehension bundles in my store. Here is a free sample of the quality of my work: The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses, by Paul Goble. This is a Guided Reading Level N. Here is a link to all the products I currently have available in my store: Reading Comprehension Questions in Education Island. Please follow me at my TpT store: Education Island, to stay current as I have over a hundred book question bundles that I will be publishing in the next six months. I'm working on some larger bundles by Lexile Level that will be available soon. This is a link to literature specific to winter. Stay connected with me: Blog: https://wordpress.com/posts/educationisland.wordpress.com Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/educationisland/ People who have used my products have said: "This question assessment is very well thought out and provides many ideas to incorporate into a Native American unit. Thank you for sharing!" Dana B. "These
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