Georgia Performance Standard Grade 11 SSCG8 The student will demonstrate knowledge of local, state, and national elections. c. Examine campaign funding.

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Georgia Performance Standard Grade 11 SSCG8 The student will demonstrate knowledge of local, state, and national elections. c. Examine campaign funding and spending. Introduce PowerPoint and let one or more students make their choices. Print out PowerPoint without the background and laminate visuals for levels 2 & 3. Level 1: Ask students to create a their presidential campaign on Poster Board and calculate the total cost using a calculator. Level 2: Ask students to create a their presidential campaign on Poster Board and calculate the total cost using the visuals. Level 3: Ask students to create a their presidential campaign on Poster Board and represent the total cost using the visuals and using step-by-step voice output device to count.

LETS START THE CAMPAIGN So you want to be president?

You have $50,000 to spend

Which convention center do you want? Pittsburgh Convention CenterLas Vegas Convention Center $10,000

BackBack to question Next choice Pittsburgh Convention Center

BackBack to question Las Vegas Convention Center

Which video do you want? $10,000

Which picture do you want? $10,000

Next Next choice Back to question

Back to question

Who do you want to write your speeches? $10,000 Witty writer Sensible speech writer

Next Next choice Back to question

Witty writer Back to question

Which slogan do you want? $10,000 Patriotism, Protection, and Prosperity Putting People First

Patriotism, Protection, and Prosperity Next slide Back to question

Putting People First Back to question

I would like to thank the fundraising committee for the $50,000 dollars to make this campaign message.

I am part of the presidential campaign and I endorse this message

With Thanks