Voting Timeline Activity
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Challenge your students to test their incoming knowledge of America’s voting history with this collaborative activity that’s perfect for your Voting & Election or Civil Liberties unit.
Student materials come in both printable PDF and digital Google files!
Description
Included in this FREEBIE Activity:
- Teacher Overview
- Matching slips of years and groups of people
- Learning sheet to record and reflect
- Answer key
- Link to the digital version
This resource is 10 PDF pages, plus Google files.
What grades is this intended for?
This was designed for high school, but could still work for upper middle school.
Can I use this in a homeschooling setting?
Sure! Everything in this kit can easily be used in a solo or a small-group setting.
Is this editable? What file types does this resource come in?
The main resource comes as a secured, non-editable PDF file intended to be printed.
Included are links to editable Google files, to customize to your classroom needs and assign digitally if you choose.
What standards does this address?
Several! Standards vary, but this resource supports these from various states:
- Analyze the duties, responsibilities, and obligations of citizenship, including being informed about civic affairs
- Analyze the various methods of participation in the political process
- Explain how voting rights have expanding over time
What are the terms of use for this resource?
This resource, including all ancillary files, may be used as needed for regular, non-commercial single-classroom use between a teacher and their students.
This includes printing copies and sharing digital files with students through a secure platform, like Google Classroom or Canvas, email, or a classroom-only shared drive.
The using and sharing of any part of this resource in any manner outside the above-mentioned capacity is strictly prohibited. Prohibited uses include, but are not limited to,
- posting files on the open internet or in a Facebook group
- emailing files to or sharing print copies with others (without purchasing additional licenses)
- uploading or storing files in a shared cloud drive accessible by anyone other than students
- including any part, or any derivative work, within any commercial endeavor like curriculum development, professional training, or for-profit teaching like Outschool, or selling this resource as your own in either print or digital formats
Doing so violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), copyright law, and these terms.
By downloading this resource from Let’s Cultivate Greatness, the original user has been granted one license for a single teacher (or number of teachers matching the number of licenses purchased) and their students at any one time.
Let’s Cultivate Greatness retains the full copyright of this resource.
My students were fascinated by the fact that what they consider a basic right has not always been so for many people. This activity prompted some rich discussions. – Blair E.
I have been using this activity for three years now. The first time I used it, my students asked if we could do more activities like it. They were engaged and enjoyed it. – Melisa P.
Our textbooks do not cover topics in ways that students can delve into and enjoy. Finding alternative ways to introduce history that connects to them really allows them to enjoy the learning process. A different look at the topic is always best. – Wendy F.