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Ginger Lewman

PBS Teachers . PBS VOTE 2008 . RSS Feeds & Podcasts - 0 views

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    Access, Analyze, Act: A Blueprint for 21st Century Civic Engagment
Peggy George

Piggy Tale Election Social Studies Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet, or Civics, American History, or Government Teaching Idea - 0 views

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    Nice basic lesson plan for K-2 students to help them understand the concept of voting on a ballot and having a reason for voting the way they did.
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    Lesson plan for K-2 students from HotChalk lesson plans page. Uses 3 little pics and asks kids to vote on which version of the story they believe. Helps kids understand what happens when you vote on a ballot.
Peggy George

The Lesson Plans Page - Election Lesson Plans, Political Campaign Lesson Plans, Teacher Resources, teaching resources, theme, unit, educator, education resources, resource, printables, worksheets - 0 views

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    Great compilation of lessons and resources for elections (all grade levels). The resources continue to grow and you can contribute your own lessons to this site.
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    Entire collection of lesson plans and teacher resources for elections, government, voting, constitution, electoral college, teen voting and civic engagement, etc. from HotChalk.com
Peggy George

Education Week: Historic Election and New Tech Tools Yield Promising Vistas for Learning - 0 views

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    An excellent article about ways technology is being used to learn about the election and participate in the conversation.
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    Both major parties' historic tickets-a black man for president, a woman for vice president-as well as compelling economic and foreign-policy issues are converging with the campaigns' use of text-messaging, online networking, and nontraditional media venues to draw young people into the contest. Teachers have also seized on the opportunity to use the favored devices of today's students in teaching traditional civics lessons along with the 21st-century skills experts say people will need to thrive in the information age. "The idea is to teach kids as young as possible to be able to navigate this increasingly complicated media world by giving them some basic tools for analysis
Caroline Bucky-Beaver

The Best Sites To Learn About U.S. Presidential Elections | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 0 views

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    List of links specifically examined for use in ELL/ESL classrooms
Peggy George

Reach Every Child | Election Resources - 0 views

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    Here's a nice compilation of many teaching resources for elections, propaganda, democracy, civics, government, voting, and presidential resources.
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    An excellent compilation of teaching resources, lessons and projects for K-12.
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