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2nd grade elections - voting resources for SMART Notebook

Preview of Slides For Social Studies Passport Grade 2 Unit 4

Slides For Social Studies Passport Grade 2 Unit 4

Created by
Leah Hechtman
Social Studies Passport Grade 2 Unit 4 Rights, Rules, and Responsibilities Slides with visuals Lessons 1-13 Objectives on every page
Preview of Hip Hip Hooray for Election Day (Notebook 11)

Hip Hip Hooray for Election Day (Notebook 11)

Created by
Marleen Moffitt
Hip Hip Hooray for Election Day is an Interactive Smartboard lesson developed to introduce students in the Primary grades to the steps in the voting process. The colorful graphics and smartboard action will keep the students actively involve in this Social Studies lesson. There are PDF ballots and voter badges that can be downloaded, free of charge, to use in your own classroom election. The slides include: Vocabulary words: voting, ballot, and voting booth State location, the White House, P
Preview of Voting for Kids -- Making a Choice Smart Board™ Activity

Voting for Kids -- Making a Choice Smart Board™ Activity

Election Day is coming up! This is an Election Day sorting activity for the Smart Board™. It is suitable for primary grades (Pre-K, Kindergarten and First Grade, mostly). Younger children can learn about elections by voting for their favorite things. Sorting items into categories is also a basic math skill. Students use the interactive whiteboard to sort various items into two labeled ballot boxes. A gentle “ping” sounds if they are correct. It could also be useful for children with autism, as i
Preview of Election and Voting Themed SMART Board Attendance Activity w/ SOUND

Election and Voting Themed SMART Board Attendance Activity w/ SOUND

Created by
Debra Painter
It's election time! Students "cast their vote" by dragging their ballot to the ballot box. Students then click the box to hear a sound that lets them know their vote has been counted! This attendance activity comes with both a numbered page (if you assign students numbers) and a page where you can change student names. Directions for changing names are included! *If you are concerned about students being able to reach the higher items on a SMART Board, consider having students use a point
Preview of Presidential Election 2012 - SMARTboard lesson -  an intro to the process

Presidential Election 2012 - SMARTboard lesson - an intro to the process

Created by
Lisbeth Radcliff
This was created for Kindergarten through 2nd grade. It is a very simple, nonpartisan explanation of who can vote, who can run for president, and how we vote in the United States. Perfect for the upcoming election! Enjoy! Lisbeth Radcliff
Preview of Classroom Voting & Elections

Classroom Voting & Elections

This file is a great way to let students vote. It was made for teh 2008 elections, but could very easily be modified to use at a lower or higher level. Just change the background, and the pictures and you have a Kindergarten voting tool for their favorite fruit or lunch menu. The linking between pages is all done, and is very easy to use. The steps are all listed on the teacher note page. If you purchase this file, please read the directions before changing pages. This way you don't erase links
Preview of Time to vote! for young students

Time to vote! for young students

Created by
Joseph Failla
This is a short smrtboard activiy for young students to understand the concept of voting. After explaining the basic process you can make a voting booth a ballot box and have the students vote for their favorite candidate. Cout out the ballots and then celebrate the winner. There is a slide to copy that can be used as ballots.
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