Yep, Election Day is around the corner and it's time to VOTE!
Did you know that Election Day is set for the Tuesday immediately following the first Monday in November? It can be as early as Nov. 2 or as late as Nov. 8-- which is the date this year! It's our opportunity as citizens to make our voices heard in choosing leadership at the local, state, and national levels. Whatever your political views, it's a privilege to participate in this important process. And this poem,"Voting," by Diane Mayr from The Poetry Friday Anthology for Celebrations captures this beautiful moment (in English AND Spanish).
This"Voting"postcard is also available at Pinteresthere.
And here are theTake 5! activities that accompany this poem in the Celebrations book:
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4. Pair this poem with the picture book Vote! by Eileen Christelow(Clarion, 2003) and discuss the questions the dog and cat characters raise about the voting process that the children also share.
Did you know that Election Day is set for the Tuesday immediately following the first Monday in November? It can be as early as Nov. 2 or as late as Nov. 8-- which is the date this year! It's our opportunity as citizens to make our voices heard in choosing leadership at the local, state, and national levels. Whatever your political views, it's a privilege to participate in this important process. And this poem,"Voting," by Diane Mayr from The Poetry Friday Anthology for Celebrations captures this beautiful moment (in English AND Spanish).
This"Voting"postcard is also available at Pinteresthere.
And here are theTake 5! activities that accompany this poem in the Celebrations book:
1. Present children with a choice between two bookmarks and challenge them to vote for their choice. Then share the title of the poem (“Voting”) and read it aloud slowly and clearly.
2. Divide the children into three groups and share the poem again. Have each group chime in on one of the key ”constituencies” mentioned in the poem (the word: town,state,or country) while you read the rest of the poem aloud.
3. Talk about how voting is both an opportunity to express an opinionand a responsibility to shape government in our town, state, and country—once they are 18.


5. Connect with another poem about citizenship with “A Dream Come True” by Georgia Heard (September, pages 246-247), and with poems from Declaration of Interdependence: Poems for an Election Year by Janet Wong (PoetrySuitcase, 2012).
Check out my previous blog post on "Patriotic Poetry"complete with a list of 25+ poetry books on the topic here.
Now join Linda over at TeacherDance for this week's Poetry Friday fun. See you there!