This is an infographic with the top five myths about voting in the United States and the facts to refute the false claims.4
- Subject:
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Diagram/Illustration
- Provider:
- Learning for Justice
- Date Added:
- 07/03/2024
The election resources in this collection can help teachers and students explore the following questions:
This is an infographic with the top five myths about voting in the United States and the facts to refute the false claims.4
INTERACTIVE. Frontline investigative document that examines how voting rights laws and access to voting have changed across the USA. Provides a state-by-state analysis.
Bowdoin College video analyzing the elections process and history of representatives, senators, and the United States president. Handouts for students and suggested activities are provided below the video.
Infographic and teachers guide about teaching gerrymandering. Analysis of redistricting and gerrymandering, negative impact of racial gerrymandering.
Infographic and teachers guide about teaching about impeachment.
This app/resource gives the user access to proposed and passed legislation. It allows for the user to send messages directly to lawmakers. Provides opinions from both sides of the political spectrum.
Examination, discussion questions, and perspective defense resources about if the Electoral College is fair or not fair.
iCivics hub that includes lesson plans, games, and WebQuests for educators to use when teaching about the state and local levels of government. Provides resources on both middle school and high school levels.
Video about the background of the Electoral College, the role of electors, and additional reading about the role of the Electoral College. Discussion questions provided.
PBS Learning video/Things explained video about why midterm elections are important. Explained in both Elementary and Middle Levels.