Last Night's House Vote Results |
Journal
Historic House Vote
Voting Project Presentations
Analyzing a Campaign
Catch Up
1. Journal
Why should people care about voting?
2. Impeachment Highlights
The Historic House vote happened last night. How did things turn out?
3. Voting Project Presentations
- Today, you will be presenting your voting projects to the class.
- As a reminder, here are the elements you MUST include:
- Why we should vote
- How we can vote
- Basic information about what people are voting on
- choosing a party
- types of elected officials
- information on the history of voting in the US
- different propositions on the ballot
- You can use a number of different resources for this:
- Canva (a site to make fliers)
- Piktochart (if you like the infographic you made last week)
- Brochure template (to create a brochure/pamhlet)
- Hand-drawn poster (I have supplies for you)
- Hand-drawn brochure
- Here are some websites you might find helpful:
- Elections and Voter Information (this should be your main starting point)
- Online Voter Registration Application
- Cal Voter Guide
- What's on the CA Ballot in 2020
Here are some famous campaigns throughout history that people remember. What makes them memorable?
- 2016: Make America Great Again
- 2016: I'm With Her
- 2008: Yes We Can
- 2004: Leave No Child Behind
- 1992: Putting People First
- 1976: A Leader, for a Change
- 1928: A Chicken in Every Pot and a Car in Every Garage
- 1864: Don't Swap Horses in the Middle of the Stream
- 1840: Tippecanoe and Tyler Too
- Formative Reading on the Separation of Powers
- Question on Impeachment in Google Classroom
- Retake previous quizzes:
The Democratic Debate is happening tonight! You can find different media outlets covering it on Youtube. It's going to be hosted right here in California at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
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