Get lots of teaching ideas to make your election unit come alive for students!
Get lots of teaching ideas to make your election unit come alive for students!
Get lots of teaching ideas to make your election unit come alive for students!
Get lots of teaching ideas to make your election unit come alive for students!
The 2020 US election is coming up fast, and it’s a perfect time to start teaching our young children the importance of democracy: specifically how voting and elections help to shape the world. Many…
You can still teach about the election process in ways that won’t leave you with a class divided.
Get lots of teaching ideas to make your election unit come alive for students!
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Here is a fun poster that can be used to hang in your classroom or print out for kids. These are 10 tips to help kids deal with strong emotions. Click to download the free PDF: 10 Ways to Calm Down The download is sized at 11″ x 14″ but you could probably easily choose to fit to 8.5″ x 11″ in your printer settings. Here is the backstory behind why I made this poster. I am a Girl Scout … Read more... →
Y'all, I really like Pinterest. It's one of my very favorite places to get ideas because I am such a visual learner! Having a picture of an awesome anchor chart or math journal or whatever is SO helpful. The problem is, though, that I pin so many ideas and don't get a chance to use them all!! One day, friends, one day. :) For today, though, I'm excited to link-up with Ashley Reed for her top ten pins party! This week the focus is on science and social studies. In no particular order, my favorite ten science or social studies pins with a tiny explanation about why I like them--and a link straight to the source (just click on the picture!!). ONE: Source: Beakers and Bumblebees Thinking about really big distances is a challenge, especially if you're only 6! I love that this representation of the solar system gives kids something concrete to picture in their heads. TWO: Source: Classroom Magic This pin addresses a common misconception that many of our kiddos may believe: mittens are warm. Welllllllll, why does the mitten feel warm? Great scientific inquiry question (are mittens warm?) and you can connect it to children's lit! THREE: Source: Science Bob I did a similar activity as a student and loved it. I mean, who doesn't love an Oreo?! FOUR: Source: Life Is Better Messy I always love a good foldable--and science journal, too! She kept it sweet and simple, which makes it easy for me to implement this into my own classroom. FIVE: Source: Second Grade Shenanigans I LOVE this idea from Hope King. The lesson is all about animal adaptations and would actively engage kids and lead to such good discussion! SIX: Source: Mrs. Williamson's Kinders I just think this idea is too cute. She took a big idea (Presidential elections) and created a smaller election for her classroom. The kids made mini campaign posters, voted on their favorite way to eat corn, and discussed the results. A little bit of social studies + mathematics + lit all rolled into one! P.S. Grace for President is one of my favorite books to read during election time!! SEVEN: Source: Mrs. T The idea of photo-journaling the year in a classroom is just too cute. This timeline could be a great base for writing and it's just so fun to see your year in review! EIGHT: Source: The First Grade Parade I just cannot get enough of this lesson on equality. I LOVE IT. Cara Carroll, for the win! NINE: Source: First Grade To The Core These little nesting cans are, again, a great way to give a big, abstract idea a concrete representation. TEN: After searching high and low, I cannot find the source of this photo. Does anybody know?! Good citizenship and character development are areas that I am really passionate about and I really like this teacher's idea about setting practical goals in different areas! Thanks for sticking with me, folks! Hopefully you found a useful idea for the coming school year!!
Proven Practices of Civic Education:The future voters and decision-makers are in our classrooms. Civic education is an important aspect of social studies that is often over-looked. But there are meaningful ways that we can bring civic education into our elementary classrooms. A mock election is one tangible way we can do this.Studies show that “a majority of America’s schools either neglect civic learning, or teach it in a minimal or superficial way…On a recent national assessment in civics, two
On election night, be ready to track the results with this electoral college map. Color in the states as you prepare to find out who the president will be!
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Introduce your kids to the concepts and events of Election Day with these great books that discuss voting, elections and our Nation's capital and government.