UPDATED WITH POST ELECTION PHOTOS AND RESULTS……
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November 8: Election Day
As is our practice, teachers will not advocate for a particular candidate. We will discuss the facts of the election process, allowing children to voice opinions and questions in our traditional “what we know” style. These ideas will be recorded on paper and shared with families so you can continue the conversation at home. Here is a sampling from 2012 (click here for full post):
In our classroom, we will vote on several things throughout the day, experiencing voting privately, counting ballots and determining the outcome of issues such as:
•which book will be read for Story Time
•elevator or stairs
•glass cups or paper cups for snack
•Show and Tell before snack or after snack.
Results will be posted as they are determined.
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UPDATED:
Thank you, the answer just became clear to me – you and your students just helped me decide who to vote for today.
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