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Saturday, October 26, 2024

PebbleGo Go Vote For The Election Season Is Filled With Lots Of Great Ideas and Resources....And Check Out This PebbleGo Choice Board Too!

 

It's election time and our friends at Capstone have created a special place for us called PebbleGo Vote
As shared on PebbleGo Vote, 

PebbleGo Vote is a useful election-season resource for empowering students to research presidential candidates, learn about democracy, and build habits to become informed and active participants in democracy! Students can exercise what they've learned by using the paper ballots below to cast votes in their own classroom election.

Teaching K-5 students to vote helps build future citizens that understand the value of their voice in shaping their own community. Early exposure to voting fosters a sense of responsibility and empowers children to engage in civic activities.
Let me show you around PebbleGo Vote.
Check out the paper ballots...
...that can be printed in color or black and white.  
There are lots of Lesson Plans and Activities for PebbleGo and PebbleGo Next. Look at a few of my favorite...
The PebbleGo Vote posters and images are awesome!  
These will be perfect to hang up at our school and in the library as we vote. 

There are different sizes and will be great to use online too. 
And I LOVE the I Voted! stickers and PebbleGo Vote Coloring Sheets under Other Downloadables. 
You can print the stickers on the Avery 22807 labels. These will be really great to use on election day.

And the PebbleGo Vote coloring sheets will be a fun activity on election day too. 
I am so excited to share PebbleGo Vote with our teachers and students next week. I also created a choice board with the PebbleGo and PebbleGo Next articles, plus the Voting in Elections Capstone Interactive eBook.  

You can make a copy of the choice board here. After you make a copy, add your own PebbleGo and PebbleGo Next links, and even add a link to Voting in Elections that you can get here.

Go to PebbleGo Vote at pebblego.com/vote for all of these resources to use with your school community too. 

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