Election Today, Shall we write with Pencils or Pens? |
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In Social Studies students learned about important rights of all United States Citizens. Voting is one of the most important rights American citizens have. Voting gives people a say in how things are done.
Students will use a Venn Diagram to compare how Obama and Romney are different. Then they will use a chart to identify different types of questions that people ask about what they read. Scholastic.com
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