The Election 2012
Current Event for Everyone
Monday November 5, 2012
Tomorrow across the United States citizens (who are 18 or older) will vote for the candidates to represent them in our Local, State and National Governments. Right now, as lowly 7th graders, you do not have the right to vote, but in the not too distant future you will. Through this current event, you will gain more knowledge about electing people who will represent you in our government. This current event is also slightly longer than others that you have completed so far…don’t freak out…just try to complete as many of the questions and tasks below during class today.
Remember:
-Open two tabs or windows…so you don’t lose what you type.
USE ONE OF THE TABS AS YOUR RESPONSE PAGE ONLY
OPEN OTHER TABS FOR YOUR READING / RESEARCH PAGES.
-Also, mute your computer.
Directions:
1) Before you start, fill in your name and answer the first 3 questions on the form below.
2) Click on the ‘Vote Easy: Presidential Election’ (open a new tab) — click on the options across the top and answer the questions as you go — if you get to an issue you don’t understand check out the ‘Issues Explained Links.’ ***I don’t expect you to know about all of these issues…so, I expect some research*** Answer questions 4, 5 and 6.
3) After you’ve completed task 2, click on the left side of the ‘Vote Easy’ site on ‘Congressional Election.’ Choose New York on the map, enter your zip code (13045) and choose your congressional district (NY-22). If your zip code is different insert the correct one and type in your street address in the appropriate boxes. Candidates up for election will appear and a best match should already be chosen for you based on your previous answers. Answer questions 7 and 8.
4) After you’ve completed task 3, answer the questions 9 and 10…click submit.
5) If their is time remaining: 1) Have you completed previous current events? – In no, go to the correct current event for your group and complete it. 2) Have you completed all current assignments (U2-Picture Definitions)? – If no, work to complete these assignments. 3) If all your work is done you can practice your geography skills within the U1-Links or you can go to freerice.com
You should be quiet and productive during this activity! Remember to push in your chairs before you leave the LMC.
Project Vote Smart’s Cool Site:
Vote Easy: Presidential Election
Vote Easy: Congressional Election
Your Zip Code is probably 13045
Your District is probably NY-22
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Issues Explained Links:
Time Kids: Understanding the Issues
Muy Interesante Senor Giroux