Future Voter! Lesson Plan
Academic Standards
Reading Objective:
Children will identify the characteristics of good citizens and voters.
Social Studies Focus:
Voting and citizenship
CCSS:
SL.1.2 Discuss a video; L.1.4 Clarify words and phrases; RI.1.1 Key details; RI.1.5 Text features; RF.1.3 Decode words; RI.1.10 Read and discuss first-grade texts, L.1.1 Conventions of English when writing
- Watch the video "Time to Vote!"
- Afterward, ask kids if they are looking forward to being able to vote when they grow up. What will be most exciting about voting for president? (SKILL: SL.1.2 Discuss a video)
- Play the vocabulary slideshow. This issue’s featured words are practice, candidates, and decide. (SKILL: L.1.4 Clarify words and phrases)
- Read the issue together.
- Then project and discuss the reading checkpoint skill sheet. Later, children can fill in their own copies. (SKILL: RI.1.1 Key details)
With this game, kids can design and print their own campaign posters. For more poster fun, see the Hands-On Activity. (SKILL: RI.1.5 Text features)
- With this skill sheet, kids practice sight words to reveal a patriotic picture. (SKILL: RF.1.3 Decode words)
- Add fun to a class voting project with these templates, including “I Voted!” buttons, ballots, and a ballot box label.

Objective: Children will pretend to run for president and make their own campaign poster.
Materials: paper or card stock, markers or crayons
- Tell kids that candidates for president create ads to try to get people to vote for them. Ask, “Why would you make a good president?” Ideas might include I work hard, I am fair, and I help people.
- Now make a poster! Encourage kids to include a self portrait, their name, and the reason people should vote for them. Kids can also add patriotic decorations, such as stars, flags, and so on.
- Be sure to check out the digital version of this activity with our online game. (SKILL: L.1.1 Conventions of English when writing)