Purpose: The goal of this project is for you to learn a little bit more about how voters educate themselves about political candidates, and about the candidates.

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Teaching the Presidential Election Through a Project Political Campaign Poster

Purpose: The goal of this project is for you to learn a little bit more about how voters educate themselves about political candidates, and about the candidates running for President of the United States and to subsequently educate your fellow students, and their families, about the candidates running for office in this year’s Presidential election. Points Possible: 100 points! Due Date: Thursday December 10, 2015 Procedure Step 1: Choose a candidate: There is a major election coming up this next year in the United States—one in which voters will be deciding who will lead our country for the next 4 years as President. Investigate the candidates for President, and choose one who you support.

Step 2: Research your candidate Step 2: Research your candidate. Use the internet, the evening news, the newspaper, and your family and friends to find out more about the candidate running for office. Make sure you can answer the following questions about your candidate:  Where do they fall on the political spectrum? o What are 5 of their platform planks that tell you this?  What is the candidate’s background? (Childhood, Education, Work Experience, Important Life Events)  Why is the candidate running for office?  What experience does the candidate have that prepares him/her to lead our government?  What are the major actions that the candidate is saying he/she will take action on if elected? What does the candidate want to do to improve the United States?

Step 3: Create your political campaign advertisement Step 3: Create your political campaign advertisement. Your poster should educate others about your candidate. You are trying to convince them to vote for your candidate, so you need to be persuasive. Your poster MUST include:  Your candidate’s name  Your candidate's political party  Your candidate’s place on the political spectrum.  The position your candidate is running for  A hand drawn picture/cartoon of your candidate  At least 5 experiences the candidate has had that prepare him/her to lead, summarized in YOUR OWN WORDS.  At least 5 of the candidate’s major platform planks, summarized in YOUR OWN WORDS.  3 complete Paragraphs (6-8 sentences): o 1 answering the question, “What are 2 experiences that make your candidate prepared to lead?” o 1 answering the question, "What are 2 actions your candidate has already taken to improve our country?" o 1 answering the question, “Which two planks in your candidate’s platform will do most to help the United States?”  Color  Neatness