Why Should We Vote?

Introduction

 

The act of voting involves the selection of a candidate or proposition through casting a ballot. This process is a vital right and responsibility in a democratic society.

Voting plays a significant role in shaping decisions that impact the lives of every citizen. Democracy is built on this foundation, and it ensures that the government represents the will of the people. Through voting, citizens can keep their elected officials accountable and influence the direction of their community.

It's essential to acknowledge that voting is a responsibility that every citizen should fulfill. While it is a right, it is also a privilege that should not be taken lightly. By exercising their right to vote, citizens can ensure that their voices are heard and that their values are well represented. 

SS.3.CG.2.2 Describe the importance of voting in elections. Students will recognize that it is every citizen's responsibility to vote. Students will explain the importance of voting in a republic. 

Task

As you browse through different articles, you will acquire knowledge about the basics of voting. Once you've explored all the links, kindly provide your responses to all the questions in a brief one-page reflection. The tasks consist of understanding the significance of voting, discovering upcoming elections that you can take part in, knowing the frequency of presidential elections, and learning how often local elections are held.

Your tasks involve:

• Uncovering the importance of voting. (SS.3.CG.2.2)

• Identifying the forthcoming elections that you are eligible to participate in.

• Learning the frequency of presidential elections.

• Understanding how often local elections occur.

Process

Use the links to complete the following tasks.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RM1TQCsWjaQ

 This informative video discusses statistics and polls, political parties, tools candidates use to get elected, and more.

https://youtu.be/ojELcKHdwvA

Learn all about the first round of the election process: primaries and caucuses.

https://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/usgovernment/voting/

In a democracy, making your voice heard is as simple as casting your vote! The idea of giving people a say in government goes all the way back to Ancient Greece. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48EZKXweGDo

This video explains the nitty-gritty of how elections work in the United States in a fast-paced, humorous way. 

https://youtu.be/W9H3gvnN468

You vote, but then what? Discover how your individual vote contributes to the popular vote and your state’s electoral vote in different ways. Plus, see how votes are counted on both state and national levels.

 

Evaluation

You will be graded on a 1-5 rubric. This is a formative assessment for me to see where your understanding is at with voting.

 

3- The student completed each task with an exceptional answer and the student showed they understand the importance of voting. 

2- Student showed effort in researching materials but did not complete all tasks and answer all questions.

0- Student showed no effort at all.

Conclusion

Congratulations on completing the WebQuest! You now have a better understanding of the significance of voting. When there are elections in your town or the presidential election, you will be more informed about what these elections mean.

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