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C-SPAN Lesson Activities
15 lesson activities tied to NY State Standards in Math, Science, Technology, English Language Arts and Social Studies and National Social Studies Standards along with performance indicators and suggested video resources.

Other Lesson Activities
Ice Cream Day Ice Cream Day helps elementary school students understand voting and elections using terms and situations they can relate to.
Alaskan Oil This activity for high school students introduces them to the idea of demonstrations around an issue and how they can affect a campaign.
The House Decides Do your students know what happens if no candidate receives a majority of votes in the electoral college? After this activity, they will.
Lesson Activity Links Find links to other lesson activities related to the election.


General tips on how to optimize the integration of technology in the classroom given 1 computer, a cluster of computers or a computer lab.


Teachers joined us on Wednesday, October 18, 2000 for a "Critical Viewing" chat with Dr. John Splaine, a professor at the College of Education at the University of Maryland and a media literacy expert.

 

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