2024 Election Teaching Resources for the Presidential Election | iCivics (2024)

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2024 Election Teaching Resources for the Presidential Election | iCivics (1)

2024 Election Teaching Resources for the Presidential Election | iCivics (2)

Use these curated, nonpartisan teaching resources to help students learn about state, local, and federal election processes, understand the power of their voice and the vote, and become engaged participants in our nation’s constitutional democracy.

Our popular election teaching resources include: Worksheets, Games, Curriculum Units and Unit Guides, Lesson Plans (with teacher answer keys), PDFs, Customizable Google Slide Decks, Infographics, WebQuests, and more. Scroll down to check out all of our resources.

Students Power Elections

Created for students by students, this printable guide supports learning about voting and elections independently and offers ways to engage beyond voting.

Featured Resource: Voting Matters Activity

Your students may be too young to register to vote, but it’s never too early to learn about the voting process. In this activity, students will learn about how registration and voting work in their state, and create their own flyer.

iCivics Election Games

Put your students into the action with these election-focused civics games.

Executive Command

Being the president is no easy task. Are you up to the challenge? Now available in Spanish!

Cast Your Vote

Election Day is coming, are you prepared to vote?

Win the White House

Run your own presidential campaign!

Convene the Council

Step inside the Situation Room and take on the role of president responding to international events.

Presidential Election Lesson Plans

Dive into our election curriculum with these print-and-go lesson plans that include simulations, vocabulary development, graphic organizers, and active participation opportunities.

Mini-Lesson: Vice President

Find out about the importanceof the vice presidential candidate in a presidential election, and how this person is much more than a running mate.

Voting: Will You Do It?

Voting isn't arequirement, but it isour responsibility and our right. And it's the most direct way that every citizen can influence government. Will you do it?Got a 1:1…

Mini-Lesson: The Presidential Agenda

For the winning candidate, campaign promises evolve into an official presidential agenda. And despite the doubting general public, 75% of agenda goals since Woodrow Wilson…

Mini-Lesson: The First 100 Days

Even presidents have to worry about making the grade! Discover the history behind the “First 100 Days” and its impact on the American presidency with this new lesson plan…

Got Ballot?

Covering everything from referendums to recalls, this lesson takes students to the voting booth and explains what is on a ballot. Students will discover how voters have the…

The Fourth Branch: You!

Young people may not feel like they are part of the government, but they are! In this lesson, students learn how citizens influence government and measure the impact of their…

Customizable Google Slide Decks

We've converted some of our most engaging election lessons into customizable Google Slide Decks — ideal for PearDeck or Google Classroom! Make your own copy to use it as is or customize it to meet your needs.

Election Infographics

Provide visually appealing, graphically concise, substantive overviews of key concepts using iCivics infographics.

The Spectrum of State Election Laws

Leadership and the Agenda

Teaching Impeachment

Rank Your Choice

Campaign Cash

Gerrymandering

The Poll Picture

19th Amendment

Running for President

Six Roles of the President

Peaceful Transfer of Power

Order Up! Executive Orders

Presidential Election Videos

Engage students with short, compelling videos about the role of the president and the importance of voting in elections.

Who Chooses the President?

Article II of the Constitution creates the office of the President of the United States (POTUS), determines how they are selected, and states the oath of office where they swear to “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.”

Faithfully Execute

Article II of the Constitution gives powers to the president with the responsibility to “take care that the laws be faithfully executed,” including the most important – the Constitution itself.

The Presidency Changes

The 20th, 22nd, and 25th Amendments changed the office of the president.

Our Voices

Casting a vote may seem like a lifetime away for young people, but having your voice heard isn’t reserved for elections that happen after you turn 18. Teach kids what voting is and what happens if you fail to vote using this music video about a class election.

Differences, Disagreements, and Democracy

Differences and disagreements are normal in a democracy. Teach kids about civil discourse and compromise through song! In this music video, Carla and Jade disagree about their school mascot, and Max helps them work it out.

Teaching Elections

Explore how iCivics can help you place elections front and center in your civics classroom. Our resources are great to teach not only during presidential election season but also during or around any local or state election.

WebQuests

Help students connect civics concepts to the real world with these WebQuests that will guide them through pre-selected online resources to learn more.

Voting by Mail

Show your students what a mail-in ballot process is like and explore the advantages anddisadvantages of mail-in elections.

Do your students know how many representatives their state has in the U.S. House ofRepresentatives? Do they know how that number is determined or if it's ever changed?

Who Represents Me?

Do your students know who represents them in federal, state, and local government, and how to get in touch with these representatives?

Being President

Have your students ever wondered what it would be like to be President of the United States? In this WebQuest, students will find out what the president does every day, who the president's helpers are, and how the president's job affects their lives.

Elections & Voting Unit

Introduce students to the electoral processes of the United States. Students will develop a strong foundation that will inform them of their choices and encourage civic involvement. The Elections and Voting Unit guides students to a deeper understanding of concepts and processes across the political spectrum through simulations, presentations, vocabulary-building activities, and a mock election.

State and Local Governments Curriculum Unit

Teach students about the importance of local elections by exploring what state and local governments do. This unit explores the powers held by the federal government and those reserved for the state government. Students will look closely at the state government structure and functions, lawmaking process, and discover local governments including county, municipal and tribal.

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