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Teaching Common Core With An Election Theme

This 7-page My Election Easy Reader Booklet packet, will help you teach Common Core State Standards: RF.K1a, RF.K1c, RF.K3c, L.K2a, L.K2b

Students read the simple sentences made up of 14 Dolch words and trace key words, as well as fill in the blanks with their opinions.

Remind students that the first word is capitalized, the end of the sentences have punctuation, there are spaces between the words, they read from left to right and from the top down.

It is also a good idea to do an example, to point out each of these standards as you explain them.

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The Election packet also includes 25 traceable word flashcards + a cover, so students can make an Itty Bitty booklet. I've also included a certificate of praise for  students who are able to read the booklet on their own.

You can extend your reading lesson with these traceable word flashcards, which are great for "word work."

Click on the link to view/download the Election Easy Reader Booklet packet.

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Do you have an idea or lesson to do with the election you could share with us?  I’d enjoy hearing from you. diane@teachwithme.com or post a comment here.

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Lots Of Election Ideas For Election Week

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There are a lot of different ways to use the items in the Election Packet, the picture shows only a sampling of the 56-pages of fun!

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Use them as a whole group “Speed” activity and have students do them together.  Set a timer.  The 1st one who completes a skill sheet correctly gets a patriotic sticker.

Make bulletin boards and hallway displays with completed work. Hang the posters and other patriotic election items as decorations on your door and in your room.

Many of the activities will help jumpstart interesting discussions and build your students’ vocabulary.

One of my favorite “craftivities” is the elephant and donkey party “I voted for…” writing prompts.

If your students are as inquisitive as mine, they might want to know why politicians would pick a donkey to represent them!

I’ve included some background information of how these animals came to be.

Don’t be surprised if a lot of your students want to make the elephant, so make sure you discuss which candidate is represented by which animal, as this sometimes helps students choose differently.

I’ve found that my little ones were voting for donkeys and elephants, instead of people, or they were voting for the person that their parents were voting for, so I tried to keep things ultra simple and just explained briefly what each party stood for.

To make this “craftivity” run the templates off on red, blue and white construction paper.

I used a hole punch for the white stars, but you could have a room helper pre-cut these to expedite this step.

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To make it more of a keepsake and add that special touch to your bulletin board, have students glue their school picture to the leg of their party animal.

The vote word strips, help students practice their fine motor skills and strengthen finger muscles, by putting reinforcement holes around the letter O.  This can then be a reminder bookmark, that can be given to the family.

I’ve included pages of a variety of election symbols: vote badges, flags, stars and ballot boxes.  These are circles, rectangles, and cubes, so they offer an opportunity to review shapes.

You can use them to make ABAB, ABCABC, etc. pattern strips and then turn the strips into a headband crown, for students to wear on Election Day.

Snip up red, white and blue straws, add the vote badge or any of the “I voted” badges to the center and have students create pattern election necklaces.  If you have them, you can also add pony beads.  Students can practice patterning and counting too.

Bring in a shoebox from home, cover with patriotic paper, cut a slit in the top and you’ve got a ballot box.  I’ve provided signage for your ballot box, as well as all sorts of voting and political party signs.

There are several graphing extensions and an election writing prompt as well.

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Print, laminate, and cut out the cards.  I attached a magnet to the back, so that I could attach to my whiteboard.

As my students aing the song, I took a letter away.  It’s a terrific way to practice subtraction skills.

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I hope you enjoy this Election packet and that it helps give you even more ideas.  I’d enjoy hearing how you’re using the packet. diane@teachwithme.com or you can post a comment here.

Click on the link to view/download the Election Packet.

I also have an Election Dictionary and Election Word Wall header card and 61 word flashcards for your word wall.  Click on the links to check those out.

Stop by tomorrow for Election Writing Prompts.

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