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Posted October 10, 2008
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Students create candidates for president
I am Chris McWilliams, a teacher at Holland Township School
in NJ .
My 5th and 6th grade Gifted and Talented students have been
busy working on an election project that involves the entire middle
school in a mock election. The students have created their own
candidates to run for president. They have written a profile and
made a cartoon video with their drawings. The following is a
schedule of events . 1. The students will register to vote during lunch next week
and then be given a "Registered Voter" sticker.
2. On Oct 16th or 17th a DVD prepared by the Gifted and
Talented students will be shown in Social Studies class. The DVD
will present the Candidates that are running .
3. The Election will take place during Social Studies Class.
6th grade on Oct. 20th,
5th grade on Oct 24 * A voting booth will be placed in the
hallway and parent volunteers will help. * Ballots will be given to
each student. A state and the number of electoral votes will be
listed on the top of each ballot. There will also be ballots that
are not representing a state and will be used to calculate the
popular vote. A Map will be placed on a smartboard and as the
electoral votes come in , we will color in the state according to
the color that represents the winning candidate. Once electoral
votes are counted a winner will be declared. Students will compare
electoral votes to the popular vote and a class discussion will be
conducted the following day. I am so proud of the work my students
did !
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