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Children will explore what happens on Election Day.

Vocabulary: colegio electoral, presidente

Social Studies Focus: citizenship, government

Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.

Paired Text: Grace para presidenta by Kelly DiPucchio

  • In this book, a little girl named Grace runs for president at her school. Kids will learn a lot about voting and elections through the story.

Shared Writing: Si yo fuera presidente

  • Talk with children about the president’s job. Explain that the president leads our country. The president helps make laws and also tries to make changes when they are needed.
  • At the top of a sheet of chart paper, write the sentence stem “Si yo fuera presidente...”
  • Let each child finish the sentence with something they’d like to see done in our country, for example, “los niños tendrían helado gratis” or “los gatos callejeros tendrían casa.” Kids can dictate their responses, and also come up and write any letters or words they know.

Scavenger Hunt: ¡Cuenta los votos!

  • On pages 2-3, work together to find and circle the word vote each time it appears. Look for it in the photos as well as the text!

Hands-on Activity: Haz un cartel para tu campaña

Skill: writing and drawing

Materials: paper or card stock, markers or crayons

  • Explain that candidates make ads to try to convince people to vote for them.
  • Ask, “¿Qué tipo de persona crees que sería un buen presidente?” and “¿Crees que tú serías un buen presidente? ¿Por qué?” Ideas might include "Soy trabajador", "Soy justo", and "Me gusta ayudar".
  • Next, make posters! Encourage kids to include a self-portrait, their name, and a reason people should vote for them. Kids can also add patriotic decorations, such as stars and flags.
  • Be sure to check out the digital version of this activity with our online game.