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election 2016 Resources

After studying the issues have students create dialogue, ELA standards, using the template. Print the templates provided and/or use them online to demonstrate for the students how to approach the assignment. They should create the dialogue and edit their sentences before going to the lab. They can print what they create to use during a mock election campaign. An ELA standard is point of view so have some design for each candidate. [|comic template]

 =2016 Presidential Election Resources = Encourage your students to learn more about the 2016 democratic and republican presidential and vice presidential candidates with these short biographies.
 * [[image:https://i.infopls.com/images/vote.jpg caption="Banner telling people to vote"]] || [[image:https://i.infopls.com/images/spacer.gif width="15" height="1" caption=" "]] || Help your students understand the presidential election process by focusing on the 2016 race. We have plenty of resources about voting, elections, and the current candidates to help you structure your classroom discussion, lesson plans, and homework assignments. Get your students involved in the political process, with our help! ||
 * ==Bios of Nominees & Candidates ==

Democrat

 * [|Hillary Rodham Clinton (Presidential Nominee)]

Republican

 * [|Donald Trump (Presidential Nominee)]

Lesson Plans

 * [|The Presidential Election Process] With this lesson plan, students learn that presidential elections are decided by the electoral college and not popular votes. This is an excellent resource for teaching students about the United States election process.
 * [|Presidential Trading Cards] Students will use the Internet to gather data about the presidents of the United States. They will use this information to create research projects.
 * [|Inaugural Poetry] Review poems read at presidential inauguration ceremonies with this lesson plan. After the presidential election is over, find out how the new president officially takes office.

Mock Elections

 * [|//Bad Kitty for President//: Host Your Own Mock Election!] Follow the steps in this printable to hold your own mock election at school or home. Encourage students to participate in the election by becoming candidates, discussing platforms and ideas, voting, and tallying ballots.
 * [|Mock Election Ideas for the Classroom] Help your students understand the process of electing officials and the power of the vote by holding a mock election. These are great activities to enjoy during the presidential election.
 * [|//Margaret Chase Smith: A Woman for President//Mock Election Guide] Engage students in government by holding a mock election in your classroom! After reading //Margaret Chase Smith//, use the research ideas, discussion questions, and activities in this guide to teach your class about U.S. political parties, presidential debates, political campaigns, and voting.



 * More [|Elections Resources] || ==Presidential Campaign Activities ==
 * [|//Bad Kitty for President//: Where is Bad Kitty Campaigning?] Students must use the geography clues in this printable to locate the states Kitty has visited and determine where she will be going next on her campaign trail.
 * [|//Bad Kitty for President//: Write a Campaign Speech] Help Bad Kitty write a presidential campaign speech to read at the next Neighborhood Cat Coalition.
 * [|//Bad Kitty for President//: Word Scramble!] After unscrambling each election term, discuss its meaning as a class and encourage students to use it in a sentence.

References

 * [|Presidential Elections] Find an explanation of the United States presidential election process that is appropriate for elementary students. They'll learn the requirements for becoming president and how the election process works.
 * [|Presidential Conventions] A brief history of presidential conventions, an important – and symbolic – part of the presidential election process. Use this resource during the summer and fall election season.
 * [|Closest Presidential Races] An article comparing close presidential races in U.S. history.
 * [|History of Presidential Inaugurations] Share an article that outlines the history of presidential inaugurations in the United States.
 * [|How a President Gets Elected] Use this article to help explain the U.S. presidential election process, including nominations, campaigns, caucuses and primaries, and more.
 * [|Unusual Voting Results in the U.S.] The results of the 1872, and 1876 presidential elections exemplify the difficulties of the electoral process.
 * [|Election of the President & Vice President: Electoral College] This article explains the electoral college in the presidential election process in the United States. This is a great resource to use during the election season, when you're discussing current events in the classroom.
 * [|U.S. Election Vocabulary] This election vocabulary will help teaching students about the U.S. Government.
 * [|Election of the President & Vice President: Primary Election] An explanation of the primary facet of the presidential election process in the United States. Students learn all about campaigning, the nomination process, and more.
 * [|Residency Requirements for Voting in the U.S.] A chart listing residency requirements for voting in U.S. federal, state, and local elections. ||