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Dispatch Day 1: •Do you think its important for people to vote? Why or why not?

Dispatch Day 1: Do you think its important for people to vote? Why or why not?

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Dispatch Day 1:

• Do you think its important for people to vote? Why or why not?

Why do others vote?

HHSA Mock Elections 2014

• You all will have the chance to do a mock vote Oct 30th through the 4th of November while those eligible to vote are actually casting their ballot in California.

• So, let’s see what you know about voting!!!!

True or False:

The California voting polls (places to votes) will be open on November 4th

from 6am to 8pm.

True or False:

October 20th is the last day to register to vote.

True or False:

There are a total of 6 candidates running for Governor, including two

women.

True or False:

Over 70% of Latinos in California register to vote.

True or False:

Voters will vote on 6 propositions ranging from

ones about water to prison sentences.

Just the Facts!!!• Let’s read about Latino voters in the last election. • While reading, number the bullet points, circle any

numbers/statistics and underline what they represent. • Copy and complete the following chart on a piece of paper:

Say: What does that part of the article say about CA voting?

Do: What is the author doing in this part of the article?

Mean: What does this mean for elections and voting in California?

#1-

Just the Facts!!!• Let’s read about Latino voters in the last presidential

election. • While reading, number the bullet points, circle any

numbers/statistics and underline what they represent. • Copy and complete the following chart on a piece of paper:

Say: What does that part of the article say about CA voting?

Do: What is the author doing in this part of the article?

Mean: What does this mean for elections and voting in California?

#1-Latinos are the largest minority group in CA and the population is still growing

Just the Facts!!!• Let’s read about Latino voters in the last presidential

election. • While reading, number the bullet points, circle any

numbers/statistics and underline what they represent. • Copy and complete the following chart on a piece of paper:

Say: What does that part of the article say about CA voting?

Do: What is the author doing in this part of the article?

Mean: What does this mean for elections and voting in California?

#1-Latinos are the largest minority group in CA and the population is still growing

The author is (saying, convincing, arguing, stating, claiming, explaining,) ….

Just the Facts!!!• Let’s read about Latino voters in the last presidential

election. • While reading, number the bullet points, circle any

numbers/statistics and underline what they represent. • Copy and complete the following chart on a piece of paper:

Say: What does that part of the article say about CA voting?

Do: What is the author doing in this part of the article?

Mean: What does this mean for elections and voting in California?

#1-Latinos are the largest minority group in CA and the population is still growing

The author is (saying, convincing, arguing, stating, claiming, explaining,) ….

This means that Latinos in California……

Summarize this article:

According to “Just the Facts”, Latino Voters in California………………. They also show that …………This information is important because………………..the part

that stood out the most to me was…………….because………..

So, who’s eligible to vote?

To register to vote in California, you must be:1.A United States citizen,2.A resident of California,3.18 years of age or older on Election Day,4.Not in prison, on parole, serving a state prison sentence in county jail, serving a sentence for a felony5.Not found by a court to be mentally incompetent.

So what are WE voting for in our Mock

Elections?? Choosing the Political Party you affiliate with

Governor: Jerry Brown vs. Neel Kashkan

State and County Propositions: #1 Bonds for Water Supply #2 State Budget Reserve

#45 Healthcare Insurance Rates #46 Medical Safety and Lawsuits #47 Reducing Criminal Penalties

Focus on the Political Parties: Using the handout “Political Party Statements of

Purpose”, complete the following chart with details about each party.

Your Homework: Tell adults you know that they have to

register to vote by October 20th!!! Ask some about their political party Preference.

Watch the news, debates, commercials, and ask people questions to find out as much as you can about the candidates for governors.

Be ready to cast your vote in a couple of weeks.

Day 2 Quickwrite: What’s a Prop??

Have you seen any commercials about the propositions…or

props??

If so, what do you remember about them?

If not, what do you think propositions are?

Propositions are…..

Proposed laws presented to the public to vote on.

A proposition passes and becomes law when it receives more than 50 percent YES votes.

On November 4th, California will vote on 6 propositions.

Some are “initiatives.” For an initiative:

• A YES vote means that you support the way the proposition would change things.

• A NO vote means that you want to leave things the way they are now.

October 30th through the 4th….

It’ll be your turn to vote on the propositions as well!!!!

So, let’s do some research and find out info about the Props, but also

try to answer the question:

How will these props affect the people of Huntington Park?

Proposition Research Posters

Each group must create a poster informing the class about Props that you will vote on:

1, 2, 45, 46, 47

Poster Setup:Proposition Number and Title:

Explanation of the Proposition (What does it say?)

Pros: Cons

How could this affect the Huntington Park Community?

Gallery Walk: Create a 6 box chart on your own paper

titled: Propositions

In boxes #1-5, write down the title and at least 4 bullet points about each proposition as the presenter explains their poster. Feel free to ask questions to understand everything.

After the gallery walk, in box #6, record the prop names and what your vote will be on each one.

Day 5 0r 6: Option

Philosophical Chairs Debate

Day 5 0r 6: Option

Create your own Public Service

Announcement

Day 5 0r 6: Option

Create your own proposition

Day after voting

• Dispatch: Answer the following questions:–How did it feel to vote? Explain.–Do you think you will vote each year

once you are 18 and eligible? Why or why not?

Day 2: Election Results are in!

• Dispatch: Do you know any of the results of the election? If so, what do you know? If not, why didn’t you watch the news about it?

How do you feel about the results?1) What results are you happy about? Why?2) Which results are you not happy about? Why?3) Were there any results that surprised you?4) Do you think these results will change anything in

Huntington Park or California?**Now compare the actual results to how Gage voted**

-Which propositions did Gage agree or disagree with the rest of California about? Why do you think that is?