Re: Election Connections for Kids

From: Daniel Fusco (mrdpfusco@HOTMAIL.COM)
Date: Thu Sep 21 2000 - 22:17:03 EDT

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    Thanks Gail!

    Quite valuable material. We can use this to support a project called "Kid's
    Voting" that we are working on here @ AMS.

    Danny Fusco
    Asheville Middle
    Asheville, North Carolina

    >From: "Gail G. Petri" <gpetri@RHNET.ORG>
    >Reply-To: American Memory Fellows <AMFELLOWS@loc.gov>
    >To: AMFELLOWS@sun8.loc.gov
    >Subject: Election Connections for Kids
    >Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 10:55:34 -0400
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    >Poster: "Gail G. Petri" <gpetri@RHNET.ORG>
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    >Hello fellow Fellows -
    > Greetings from Rochester, New York. What a great week we had in DC
    >this
    >summer. I have wonderful memories of American Memory! It was my best
    >educational experience EVER!
    > This is my first posting ever to this list, so I hope what I've
    >included
    >below appears as text and links. That's how it looks on my screen! Doris
    >Waud and I are getting started on our elections/women's voting project,
    >and I've pulled together some sites that should be helpful for kids and
    >teachers in our elementary schools. Some are more extensive that others,
    >but quite a few are great for the younger students! In a couple of weeks
    >you should also be able to access them in the Current Project section of
    >our Rush-Henrietta Elementary Library Links section of our district web
    >site.
    > http://www.rhnet.org/dept/library/elem.index.html
    > Gail Petri, Librarian
    > Fyle Elementary School
    > Rush-Henrietta CSD
    >
    >
    > Election Connections - Election Day 2000 takes place on November
    >7th in
    >voting booths across the country. We hope teachers, students and their
    >families will use these links to learn more about the candidates who are
    >running for office, the issues they stand for, and the election process
    >itself. If you are not yet registered to vote, check out the link below to
    >find out how! If you are registered, remember to get out and cast your
    >vote on Election Day! Happy Voting!
    >
    >America Votes - This exhibit of US presidential campaign memorabilia
    >illustrates the the nation’s presidential elections in letters, sheet
    >music, leaflets, buttons and bumper stickers. There are also links to
    >current political parties’ web sites.
    > http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/americavotes/
    >
    >Election Kit 2000 - Use this Prentice Hall Election 2000 Kit to help your
    >students become informed about presidential, congressional, and
    >gubernatorial elections, both past and present.
    > http://www.phschool.com/curriculum_support/election_kit/index.html
    >
    >Freedom Channel - Stop here for video clips, sound and text of
    >presidential candidates speaking out on issues.
    > http://www.freedomchannel.com
    >
    >How to Register to Vote in the United States - Find out how to register to
    >vote in your state and link to forms and online registration where
    >available.
    > http://www.registervote.com/
    >
    >Issues 2000 - Explore and compare candidates views on leading political
    >issues. Includes 18 student oriented activities, candidate biographies and
    >lots more.
    > http://www.issues2000.org/
    >
    >PBS Kids Democracy Project - Online activities including How Does
    >Government Affect Me, President For a Day and Inside the Voting Booth are
    >designed for students if grades three to six. Lesson plans are included.
    > http://www.pbs.org/democracy/kids/index.html
    >
    >Presidency 2000 - This comprehensive site provides information about and
    >links to sites for all parties, candidates and issues for the 2000
    >Elections.
    > http://www.politics1.com/p2000.htm
    >
    >Project Vote Smart - Check out this extensive source of political
    >information, election candidates, voter issues, voting records and much
    >more.
    > http://www.vote-smart.org/index.phtml
    >
    >Scholastic Special Report Election 2000 - This extensive site includes
    >news reports from kids who attended the conventions, info on the
    >candidates, and a place to read up on the biggest issues.
    > http://teacher.scholastic.com/newszone/specialreport/
    >
    >Time For Kids/Election Connection - Get election news, learn about the
    >candidates, and voice your opinions on the upcoming elections at this
    >election site created just for kids.
    > http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/electconnect/
    >
    >Yahooligans - The Big Picture - Presidential Election 2000 - Stop here to
    >find news, stories, opinions, editorials and web sites related to the 2000
    >election.
    > http://dailynews.yahoo.com/fc/Yahooligans/Presidential_Election
    >
    >Youth-e-Vote Net - Schools can register classes to participate in a
    >national online youth vote. Even if you don’t register, there are great
    >links to voting information, candidates, issues and election related
    >games.
    > http://www.youthevote.net/student.shtml

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