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Suggested Lessons for Implementing Kids Voting
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Grades K-2
Theme: Elections and Voting
Concept 1 - My Vote Gives Me Power
Voting Chain
Concept 2 – I Study the Candidates and Issues
Election Bulletin Board
Concept 3 – I Register and Vote
Kids Voting Registration and Voting Simulation For a copy of the one or more of the four items listed below, e-mail Lisa Rodgers at lrodgers@cbsd.org 1) Primary Voter Registration Form OR if you want to try a form where children can complete the form on the computer: 2) Voter Registration Form 1 3) Voter Registration Form 2 After students complete a Voter Registration form, give them a 4) Voter Registration Card
Concept 4 – I Continue to Make a Difference
The Wish Tree
Overarching Questions (one question for each concept listed above)
Questions for My Vote Give Me Power Questions for I Study the Candidates and Issues Questions for I Register and Vote Questions for I Continue to Make A Difference
Literature Connection Activity
Duck for President
Culminating Activity
I Go to the Polls
Theme: Democracy and the People
Concept 1 – What is Democracy?
Who’s the Leader?
Concept 2 – Democracy in America
If I Were . . .
Concept 3 – A Citizen’s Rights and Responsibilities
“I Can Vote” Song (or use any patriotic song – here’s another link)
Concept 4 – Democracy in the World
Democracy In the Print
Questions for What is Democracy? Questions for Democracy in America Questions for A Citizen’s Rights and Responsibilities Questions for Democracy in the World
D is for Democracy: A Citizen’s Alphabet
Democracy and Me
Theme: Active Citizenship
Concept 1 – Gathering & Weighing Information
I Heard, I Think, I Know . . .
Concept 2 – Communicating Your Position
Spokespeople for Kids Voting USA
Concept 3 – Working Together
Match Community Helpers
Concept 4 – Having an Impact
If Elected . . .
Questions for Gathering & Weighing Information Questions for Communicating Your Position Questions for Working Together Questions for Having an Impact
Miss Rumphius
What’s The Problem?
TOP
Grades 3-5
Voter Apathy Experience
Meet the Candidates
Kids Voting Registration and Voting Simulation For a copy of the one or more of the five items listed below, e-mail Lisa Rodgers at lrodgers@cbsd.org 1) Use this Primary Voter Registration Form OR 2) Use this Intermediate Registration Form Or try one of these forms where the children can complete the form on the computer: 3) Voter Registration Form 1 4) Voter Registration Form 2 After students complete a Voter Registration form, give them a 5) Voter Registration Card
Watching the Returns For a copy of a good Election Night Tracking Map to use, e-mail Lisa Rodgers at lrodgers@cbsd.org
Questions for My Vote Gives Me Power Questions for I Study the Candidates and Issues Questions for I Register and Vote Questions for I Continue to Make a Difference
The Vote: Making Your Voice Heard
I Go To The Polls
Our Homes, Our Town, Our Country
The President’s Hats
Pledge Anew
Pen Pals
Ideas of the Modern World: Democracy
Go Ask City Hall
Theme: The Right to Vote
Concept 1 – What is Suffrage?
Nonvoter Simulation
Concept 2 – Suffrage Today
Know the Vote
Questions for What is Suffrage? Questions for Suffrage Today
The Day Gogo Went to Vote
Get Out The Vote!
Using the World Wide Web
Debates For Classroom Decisions For some debate ideas for various ages, e-mail Lisa Rodgers at lrodgers@cbsd.org asa
Building A Story
Dollars and Sense
The Kid’s Guide to Social Action
Learn and Serve
Grades 6-8
Apathy Cartoon Analysis
Concept 2 – I Study the Candidates & Issues
Rate the Candidates
Registration Simulation and Voting Simulation For a copy of the one or more of the five items listed below, e-mail Lisa Rodgers at lrodgers@cbsd.org 1) Use this Primary Voter Registration Form OR 2) Use this Intermediate Registration Form Or try one of these forms where the children can complete the form on the computer: 3) Voter Registration Form 1 4) Voter Registration Form 2 After students complete a Voter Registration form, give them a 5) Use this Voter Registration Card
Election Accountability
Landslide: A Kid’s Guide to U.S. Elections
Types of Government
The “Right” Way
Democracy: Who? What? Where?
Government: How Local, State and Federal Government Works
Democracy, Taking A Stand
Suffrage Sequence Cards
Concept 2 – Expanding the Right to Vote
1965 Alabama Literacy Test
Concept 3 – Suffrage Today
Voting Barriers
Questions for What is Suffrage? Questions for Expanding the Right to Vote Questions for Suffrage Today
A Time for Courage: The Suffrage Diary of Kahtleen Bowen
Use It Or Lose It!
The Decision-Making Chart
Debate The Issue For some debate ideas for various ages, e-mail Lisa Rodgers at lrodgers@cbsd.org
You Can Vote
It’s Official
Fight On: Mary Church Terrell’s Battle for Integration
Toward a More Perfect Community
Grades 9-12
Voting and Local Government
Selling the Candidates
Build Your Voter IQ and Voting Simulation
Exit Polling
Presidential Leadership
Candidates’ Night
Theme: American Democracy & Citizenship
Democracy As Sport
It’s Party Time
Register Your Opinion
Global Neighbors
Common Sense, Rights of Man, And Other Essential Writings of Thomas Paine
Act From The Heart
Theme: Suffrage and The Right to Vote
Supreme Court Voting Rights Cases
Nelson Mandela Votes In The Election of 1994
Stop That Teenager Before He Votes and The Power of One
Voting and The Spirit of American Democracy
A Game of Cards
Choosing An Issue
Letter to the Editor
Political Cartoons
Teaching An Elementary Lesson
Teen Power Politics
Service-Learning Action Plan