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Voting Simulation
(30-40 minutes)
Students vote in a simulated polling place to become familiar with the voting process.
Paper for ballots; material for a ballot box and voting booth; Polling Place Diagram handout
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Choose an issue that will impact the students rather quickly. For instance, vote on what's for homework that evening or something fun such as determining the class's favorite color.
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Prepare ballots or determine a way to vote on blank pieces of paper.
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Prepare a simple ballot box and voting booth.
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Arrange a corner of the classroom to resemble a polling place as shown in the diagram.
- Explain the roles of the various precinct workers and assign students to these roles. Seat them as shown in the diagram.
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Give one of the judges the registration sheet derived from "The Name Game" activity.
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Give the clerks lined paper to record the voters as they come in.
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Hand the ballots to the other judge.
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Seat the marshal by the ballot box.
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Ask a student to demonstrate by casting the first vote.
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Let each student go through the process of voting.
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Instruct the marshal to tally and announce the vote.
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Implement the vote.
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Who can go to a polling place?
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Have you ever gone with your parents? If so, where was it?
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How do adults know where to vote?
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If they don't know, how can they find out?
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Can everybody vote?
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Have you voted at the Kids Voting booth before? What was it like?
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Where will you go to cast your Kids Voting vote this election?
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Are there any rules in a polling place?
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What do you think are good manners for a polling place?
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| The Name Game |
| Polling Place Mural |
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