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Election Day: Classroom Activities
The primaries and the political conventions are behind us now. The election campaign and the vote lie ahead. The lessons in this Education World resource are aimed at helping teachers capitalize on this once-every-four-years "teachable moment." Included: Lessons for teaching about the Electoral College and the importance of voting, plus a unique approach to staging a classroom debate about election issues!
The upcoming elections offer a unique opportunity for students to learn about the political process and to witness the wheels of democracy in motion. Computer-savvy teachers and students can follow all the goings-on -- thanks to the Internet! Many online news sites will provide in-depth coverage. Among the potential classroom resources are the following online resources:
Lesson Plans Too!
Throughout this campaign season, Education World will bring you election-related lesson plans! The lessons will help teachers bring alive in classrooms the upcoming elections and the election process. Find additional lesson plans in our Elections & Voting theme page. The lessons inclued an Election 2004 WebQuest, which involves students in preparing weekly press conferences to update their peers on the candidates and the issues.
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Following are a list of the ten lessons we provide today. Click on the lesson headline below to access a complete teaching resource! (Notations in parentheses indicate approximate grade levels for each activity.)
Election Scavenger Hunt Students hunt through newspapers and other news sources for election-related "treasures." (K-12)
The Electoral College When has the Electoral College been a deciding factor in an election? (3-12)
Getting Out the Vote: An Election Day Classroom Experiment An experiment drives home to students the importance of voting! (3-12)
Election Results Map Students create color-keyed maps showing election night returns. (K-12)
Presidents at Inauguration Graph: How Old Were They? Students graph the presidents' ages at inauguration. Who was the youngest president? the oldest? (K-8)
If I Were President … Students think critically about issues in the current election campaign. (K-12)
Campaign Ad Critique Students learn a lesson in media literacy! (6-12)
Take a Stand! Students take a unique approach to a classroom discussion/debate of the election process! (3-12)
What Are the Important Issues? Students determine the most important issue of the current campaign. (3-12)
Terms of Office Students create a classroom dictionary of election terms. (3-12)
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