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to Mrs. Crites' Election 2004 Page!!! |
East
Carter Elementary
Ellsinore, MO 63937 |
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Election Links for Students Ben's Guide to Government for Kids - Great site for students. By the People: Election 2004 - From PBS Electing a President - Elementary students explain how a U.S. President gets elected. Includes fun activities, quiz, and teacher's guide. How the President Gets Elected - Check out the handy guide to the seven steps of the presidential election. Iz and Aggie Go to the Polls - Fun! Kids Voting USA - Kids Voting USA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, grassroots organization dedicated to securing democracy for the future by involving youth in the election process today. The White House for Kids - Take the tour. Time for Kids - Great site for students. President Match - Can't decide which candidate to vote for? Searching for more information on a candidate? Try this decision guide. Kids Voting USA - Many links vote kids to become involved. Election
Links for Teachers
Copernicus Election Watch - The 2000 Presidential Election for Educators and students. Elections Central - A history of Presidential elections. Elections Comic Strips - Vocabulary General Election USA 2004 - From The Green Papers. Getting Out the Vote - An Election Day classroom experiment. GovSpot
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If I Were President - Grades 2 and 3 stories. Lesson Plans -For K-5 Presidential Campaigning...Past and Present - WebQuest Presidential Exploration - ThinkQuest Presidents of the United States - From the Whitehouse. Project Vote Smart - Very comprehensive The Election Connection - Sign up and be able to cast your vote and so much more. The Electoral College - Lesson plan The Inagural Classroom - From PBS The US Electoral College Web Zine Brain Pop - US Presidential Elections - Voting is Elementary - Online lesson plan for elementary students. Where Does the President Live - Online lesson plan for elementary students. Youth-e-Vote - Youth-e-vote gives every student the chance to vote, right here on this site. The Executive Branch - Print out
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