Sunday, October 20, 2024

Classroom Mock Eletion: Teaching Students the Voting Process with Clear Roles and Procedures

With the 2024 election approaching, your students likely hear about it in the news or discuss their favorite candidates. If your class plans a mock election, it's a perfect opportunity to teach them about voting procedures with clear roles and rules.  

Five Classroom Mock Election Roles and Rules

1. One ballot per student 

No extra or duplicate votes allowed. 

 

2. Respect voter privacy 

Set up a private voting area like a study carrel. Students shouldn't ask others how they voted. Sharing votes is voluntary, but it's poor etiquette to inquire.

 

3. Voter Check-in  

Assign a Poll Clerk to check off student names, simulating identification verification and registration from real elections.

 

4. Accurate and Timely Counting 

Designate a Ballot Counter to tally votes, with a Vote Checker verifying or recounting the totals for accuracy. This should be done promptly, shortly after everyone has voted.

 

5. Reporting Results 

The Election Official (teacher) will receive the final tally and announce the winner. 

 

More Voting Process Activities

In addition to the five roles and rules established for your classroom mock election, consider setting aside time for students to "register" to vote. You can make this engaging by having students obtain an "identification card". Take headshots of each student and print them on cards for an authentic voting experience!
To further immerse your students in the election process, assign two students to take on the role of electioneers-one for each fictitious candidate. This approach ensures that no student feels pressured to support real-life candidates, creating a comfortable environment for everyone. The electioneers can promote their fictitious candidates while adhering to established distance rules, simulating actual electioneering practices. An essential part of their role is to create and distribute flyers, sharing fun and creative reasons to support their characters.  
By incorporating these elements, you'll create a comprehensive and engaging mock election that teaches valuable lessons about democracy, civic responsibility, and participation in the electoral process. Plan by assigning the following roles to ensure your mock election runs smoothly: poll clerk, ballot counter, vote checker, voter registrar, two electioneers (one per candidate), and voters. This will create an organized and effective mock election process.   
 

Electoral Vote Card Game

If you want to take your election activities further, try my electoral vote card game! It reinforces concepts like state electoral votes, geography, and math in a fun, hands-on way. With games like "RACE TO 270!", students get a practical understanding of how electoral votes determine the next president.
 
The card set includes 52 cards (50 states, the District of Columbia, and a wild card) with visuals of the states and the corresponding electoral votes for 2024 and 2028.
 
Plus, a student recording sheet is included to track totals. 
 

This game is ideal whether you want a luck-based competition or an engaging civics lesson. Play in pairs or divide the class into two teams using virtual dice on your whiteboard.
 
Tap the image below to find it:
 

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Monday, September 23, 2024

Reading Comprehension with Storyboard Narratives

Storyboard Narratives for Reading Comprehension Practice

 
I am thrilled to have completed my first collection of storyboard narratives just in time for the fall season! These storyboard narratives are perfect for reading comprehension practice and standard test preparation. Each narrative is presented in a storyboard format, providing students with inviting and realistic fall themes. Unlike a blank storyboard, styled like a graphic organizer for students to fill in, these are completed stories. Each story has eight sections, with illustrations and rhymes. This format will enable students to view the entire story from beginning to end on a single page. By viewing the whole story at a glance, students can easily track plot developments and visually see changes in settings throughout the story. 
 
Look at all ten narratives to foster your students' reading comprehension skills this fall.
 







 



Here are the product details:

1. Reading Level Variety: An analysis of the text for each story using the Flesch-Kincaid measurement tool shows reading levels ranging from second to fifth grade, ensuring that all students can find a story that suits their reading level. Most stories are ideal for second, third, and fourth graders. A detailed chart showing the reading levels of each narrative is available in the preview file at my shop.

 

2. Multiple-Choice Quizzes: Use the multiple-choice quizzes as exit tickets. The fill-in-the-bubble format is ideal for standardized test practice. 


3. Adaptable Use: These storyboard narratives are not just for reading in small groups. They can be used in comprehension centers for focused practice, collaborative learning, during fall family reading nights, or sent home for additional practice and family engagement. Additionally, the stories are adaptable for students who may not yet be at the text's reading level. Teachers can read the stories aloud, turning the quizzes into listening comprehension exercises rather than reading comprehension activities. Their adaptability makes them a valuable addition to any learning environment.

 

4. Two Formats Included: Included are black-and-white and color versions of the storyboards to suit your classroom needs. 

 

5. Extension Activities: The extension activities deepen reading comprehension. If desired, complete them before students take the quizzes. These activities include writing prompts, sequencing tasks, a math story problem, estimation with reasonable magnitude activity, a corn maze, a cryptogram, a crossword puzzle, and more. For full details, see the product preview file.

 

6. Ten Fall-Themed Stories: All stories are centered around fall, making them a perfect seasonal addition to your curriculum. 

 

Innovative Reading Comprehension

These storyboard narratives are innovative and fun! They are an excellent way to celebrate the beginning of the fall season and align with reading comprehension standards. Boost your students' reading comprehension skills with storyboard narratives!  


Tap the image below to view the product at my shop. Follow the YouTube link to hear me read one of the narratives and learn how to modify traditional children's games with a seasonal twist. YouTube video link here: Follow the YouTube link to hear me read one of the narratives and learn how to modify traditional children's games with a seasonal twist.  YouTube video link HERE.



Click the image below to receive free sample (modified version) of one of the narratives.

 



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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

Solar Eclipse Mapping Activity

Solar Eclipse Mapping Activity

 

Materials Needed for Mapping the Eclipse

In this blog post, I'm excited to introduce an engaging activity centered around the 2024 solar eclipse. I recommend using the NASA interactive eclipse path map and providing students with blank maps of the USA. Students will also require a small box of raisins to mark the path of totality on their maps.  During the activity, display the NASA map onto a whiteboard, and students replicate the path using the raisins on their maps.  Large maps work best. Inexpensive maps are available at the Dollar Tree.
 

Think Process Instead of Product

The photo above showcases beans used to represent the path of totality on the map. It's important to note that while the representation may not be perfect, the emphasis is on the process rather than the end result. Focus on the engagement and learning experience with your students rather than achieving perfection in their representations.   
 

United States in the Path of Totality

Teachers should ensure that students mark at least one bean or raisin on each state within the path of totality, emphasizing the states' names and the path's direction and shape. The 2024 solar eclipse's path of totality forms a curved path across North America, resembling a diagonal line. It stretches from the southwestern United States, arcs through the central and eastern portions of the country, and extends into eastern Canada. The 15 states that will experience some totality during the 2024 solar eclipse are:
  1. Texas
  2. Oklahoma
  3. Arkansas
  4. Missouri
  5. Illinois
  6. Kentucky
  7. Indiana
  8. Ohio
  9. Pennsylvania
  10. New York
  11. Vermont
  12. New Hampshire
  13. Maine  
  14. Tennessee
  15. Michigan 

 

Tactile Mapping Activity

This hands-on activity enhances mapping skills and sparks curiosity about celestial phenomena. If you'd like, tap the image below to get the list of states for your students to refer to.
 

Free Solar Eclipse Materials

Additionally, I'm excited to announce two new free resources in my shop. The first is a crossword puzzle focused on the eclipse, providing a fun way to reinforce vocabulary. Tap on the images below to view at my shop.
 
 
The second freebie is a reading passage about the 2024 solar eclipse with questions and multiple-choice answers. The reading passage is a fifth grade text level. Younger students with strong comprehension skills could have the passage and questions read aloud to them.
 


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