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Welcome! This page contains links to pdf versions of lessons and handouts needed to teach the Citizens, Not Spectators curriculum. FALL CURRICULUM 3-Day Lessons Elementary Lessons (Grades 5-6) Middle School Lessons (Grades 6-8) Lessons 1, 2a, and 3a (zip file) Lessons 1, 2b, and 3b (zip file) High School Lessons (Grades 9-12)2012 Presidential Elections (zip file, all lessons) NEW! Student Review Form (online version) Student Review Form (printable version) Teacher Review Form (online version) Teacher Review Form (printable version) 3-Day High School Lessons (Grades 9-12) Lessons 1, 2a, and 3a (zip file) Lessons 1, 2b, and 3b (zip file) Extended LessonsElementary Lessons (Grades 5-6) Lesson 1: Who Can Vote in the United States? Lesson 4: Becoming an Informed Voter Lesson 5: What is a Good Rule? Creating Our Ballot Questions Lesson 6: Culminating Activity: In-Class Simulated Election Student Handouts for Elementary LessonsStudent Handout 5: Use your state’s voter registration form or the National Mail Voter Registration Form (this link opens a pdf from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission) Teacher Resources for Elementary Lessons Review Forms for Elementary Lessons High School Lessons (Grades 10-12)Lesson 1: Who Can Vote in the United States? Enrichment Lesson: Why Does Granny Control the Vote? (Youth Voting Trends) Lesson 3: The Ballot and Questions Lesson 4: Polling Place and Poll Workers Lesson 5: Culminating Activity: Simulated Election Student Handouts for the High School LessonsStudent Handout 5: Use your state's voter registration form or the National Mail Voter Registration Form (this link opens a pdf from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission) Student Handout 13: Quick Reference Guide or Voter Information Guide obtained through your registrar of voters or your secretary of state's office Student Handout 14: The Election Ballot or Absentee Ballot Teacher Handouts for the High School Lessons Review Forms for High School Lessons Abbreviated High School Lessons (Grades 10-12)Lesson 1: Who Can Vote in the United States? Lesson 2: Becoming a Voter: Who Can Register to Vote? Enrichment Lesson: Why Does Granny Control the Vote? Lesson 3: The Ballot and Questions Lesson 4: Culminating Activity: In-Class Simulated Election Lesson 5: Culminating Activity: All-School Simulated Election Student Handouts for the Abbreviated High School LessonsStudent Handout 2: Use your state's voter registration form or the National Mail Voter Registration Form (this link opens a pdf from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission) Student Handout 5: Quick Reference Guide or Voter Information Guide obtained through your registrar of voters or your secretary of state's office Student Handout 13: Election Ballot or Absentee Ballot Teacher Handouts for the Abbreviated High School Lessons Review Forms for Abbreviated High School LessonsSPRING CURRICULUM Clicking on the links below will allow you to download the entire lesson, including handouts, as a zip file containing printable pdfs. Review forms for students, teachers, and classroom observers are also available. Elementary Lessons (Grades 5-6) Review forms (students, teachers, and observers) (PDF) Review forms (students, teachers, and observers) (Word) Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Middle School Lessons (Grades 6-8) Review forms (students, teachers, and observers) (PDF) Review forms (students, teachers, and observers) (Word) Lesson 1 Lesson 2a and 2b Lesson 3 High School Lessons (Grades 9-12) Review forms (students, teachers, and observers) (PDF) Review forms (students, teachers, and observers) (Word) Lesson 1 Lesson 2a and 2b Lesson 3a Lesson 3b |

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