In this lesson, students learn about the presidential primary process by using the How Does the Primary Process Work? resource from Project Vote Smart. (Students can access this document online, or you can provide printed copies of this 2-page resource.)
This adaptable lesson can be used in many different ways, including the following:
-- Students can do this activity on their own or in pairs.
-- You can post this as a classroom computer center activity. Students access the resource online and complete the comprehension activity at some time during the week.
-- You can present the activity as a listening activity. Read the resource aloud and have students complete the follow-up comprehension activity. (That approach is not recommended for lower grades.)
Additional Resources
The following resources provides additional easy-to-understand background on the primary process. You might share these excellent primers as part of your introduction to the above lesson:
LANGUAGE ARTS: English GRADES K - 12 NL-ENG.K-12.2 Reading for Understanding NL-ENG.K-12.8 Developing Research Skills
SOCIAL SCIENCES: Civics GRADES K - 4 NSS-C.K-4.1 What Is Government? NSS-C.K-4.3 Principles of Democracy NSS-C.K-4.5 Roles of the Citizen GRADES 5 - 8 NSS-C.5-8.1 Civic Life, Politics, and Government NSS-C.5-8.2 Foundations of the American Political System NSS-C.5-8.3 Principles of Democracy NSS-C.5-8.5 Roles of the Citizen GRADES 9 - 12 NSS-C.9-12.1 Civic Life, Politics, and Government NSS-C.9-12.2 Foundations of the Political System NSS-C.9-12.3 Principles of Democracy NSS-C.9-12.5 Roles of the Citizen
SOCIAL SCIENCES: U.S. History GRADES K - 4 NSS-USH.K-4.3 The History of the United States: Democratic Principles and Values and the People from Many Cultures Who Contributed to Its Cultural, Economic, and Political Heritage GRADES 5 - 12 NSS-USH.5-12.10 Era 10: Contemporary United States (1968 to the Present)
Find more activities for teaching about the presidential primaries in Education World's Primaries, Voting, Elections archive.
You might find additional activities of value on our President's Day resources page.
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