Want to create interactive content? It’s easy in Genially!

Get started free

The US presidential election

Texier Jean-Nicolas

Created on June 28, 2024

Start designing with a free template

Discover more than 1500 professional designs like these:

Teaching Challenge: Transform Your Classroom

Frayer Model

Math Calculations

Interactive QR Code Generator

Piñata Challenge

Interactive Scoreboard

Interactive Bingo

Transcript

2 - The Democratic Party and its candidate

3 - The Republican Party and its candidate

1 - The US Presidency

The US presidential election

6 - Media and Politics

4 - The US presidential election

5 - History: The US Constitution and former presidents

Click on the image and read the article to learn more about the jobs of the US President. Read the introduction, then divide the different parts within your group. Take notes. Be ready to present it in your own words.
The many jobs of the US President
Click on the image and watch the video. Take notes. Be ready to present it in your own words.
Kamala Harris & Tim Walz
Read Harris's biography. Click on the text on the left and read Harris's promises. Divide the work within your group and focus on the following elements: - Immigration - Economy - Health care - Choose another one that feels interesting to you
Donald Trump & JD Vance
Read Trump's biography. Click on the text on the left and read Trump's promises. Divide the work within your group and focus on the following elements: - Immigration - Economy - Health care - Choose another one that feels interesting to you
Click on the image, read the articles, the infographic or watch the video to learn more about the US presidential elections. Divide the work within your group and sum up your document so that you can present it to your teammates.
Click on the image. In your group, one of you must read the article, while the others watch the video. For those who watch the video, share it into equal parts. Take notes and be ready to explain what you've learned to your teammates. Find on the Internet information about the photo below. What is it? Who are the people represented?
Click on the images. Read one of the articles, then sum it up in your own words. Then, explain what you've learned to your teammates.