These Election Day activities and worksheets focus on math and coding skills. All sets feature voting symbols like booths, boxes, ballots, and stickers. The symbols of the two main voting parties in the United States also appear in some sets.
These Election Day Voting Booth Algorithm Coloring Pages invite children to draw people voting in the booth or booths. Before they draw the voters, they are invited to color and label the voting booth. There are four versions of the algorithm coloring page. You can decide which one works best for your children.
Election Day Activities and Worksheets
Election Day Number Puzzles are fun to explore. There are six different puzzle designs. Four different number sequences are available on the puzzles. First, there is a puzzle that goes from one to ten. The second puzzle counts backward. It goes from ten to one. Then there is a puzzle that counts by twos. Finally, there is a puzzle that counts by fives.
The I Spy Election Symbols set invites children to count how many of each symbol is displayed on the page. Then children are asked to record how many they found with a numeral or tally mark. Some children may not know what each of the symbols is. A set of B/W and color flashcards display the symbol and its name comes with this set.
Patterning is an important skill to work on with children young and old. This set of 12 patterning cards focuses on patterns most children are asked to learn. Color pattern strips are available in this set.
Building Background
Before exploring these voting activities, you may want to read your children a book about voting. Below you will find several books about voting that would be great to read to your children.
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Rock That Vote is a book about a class voting for a class pet. It also focuses on the need to vote fairly.
The President of the Jungle is a wonderful book that walks children through the voting process. It looks at campaigns, voting, and even debates.
Duck for President explores the main character’s rise in power from farmer to running for president.
Grace for President explores the difference between the popular and electoral vote. It features a girl running for president of her class.
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