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Presidential Vocabulary Practice Worksheet

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Presidential Vocabulary Practice Worksheet

Presidential election illustration

📚 Part 1: Complete the Story

I can: Use vocabulary words to complete sentences about running for president.

Directions: Use the words in the box to fill in the blanks. Each word is used once.

Word Bank: debate, moderator, campaign, political party, caucuses, decision, candidacy, declare, donate, governed, primary

If I ran for president, first I would _____________________ that I want to run. This means I would announce my _______________________. I would join a _______________________ that shares my ideas. During my ____________________, I would travel around the country to meet voters.

People might _____________________ money to help pay for my campaign. Voters would make their ___________________________ about who to vote for during _______________________ and ______________________ elections. I might participate in a _____________________ where a ____________________________ asks questions to all the candidates.

If I won, I would be proud to have ___________________________________ our great country!

🔍 Part 2: Word Search

I can: Find presidential vocabulary words in a word search puzzle.

Directions: Find these words in the puzzle below. Words can go across or down.

D E B A T E M P Q R S
O C A M P A I G N T U
N A U C U S E S X Y V
A U D E C L A R E Z W
T C G O V E R N E D X
E U P R I M A R Y Q Y
P S P A R T Y B N M Z
M O D E R A T O R A B
C A N D I D A C Y C D
D E C I S I O N E F G

Find these words: DEBATE, CAMPAIGN, CAUCUSES, DECLARE, DONATE, GOVERNED, PRIMARY, PARTY, MODERATOR, CANDIDACY, DECISION

🔗 Part 3: Matching

I can: Match vocabulary words with their meanings.

Directions: Draw a line to match each word with its meaning.

1. campaign
2. debate
3. primary
4. donate
5. declare
A. to give money to help
B. an election to pick candidates
C. to announce something
D. when candidates discuss issues
E. working to get votes

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