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Unit 6, Lesson 3 Qualifications of Elected Officials. Essential Questions: What can I do to impact my government and community? Learning Target: 2.9 IWBAT evaluate candidates for political office by analyzing their qualifications, experience, platforms, debates, and ads.
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Unit 6, Lesson 3Qualifications of Elected Officials • Essential Questions: What can I do to impact my government and community? • Learning Target: 2.9 IWBAT evaluate candidates for political office by analyzing their qualifications, experience, platforms, debates, and ads. • Formative Assessment(s): What is actually required of a person to hold political office? Specify which office and explain whether you agree or disagree with the requirements for the specific office you chose. Homework: Vocabulary • Daily Rubric: 4 – I fully understand the learning target and I am ready to move on • 3 – I feel like I have a good understanding of the learning target but I need to cover it a little more • 2 – I feel kind of lost on the learning target and I need a lot of review before I can move on • 1 – I am completely lost and feel like I need to completely cover this learning target over
Flashback • (3.5) Which of the following can vote on ratification of amendments to the U.S. Constitution? • President and Vice President • State Supreme Courts • State Legislatures • Federal Courts
Preview Political Ads Compare these two ads from the 2012 presidential campaign. What are some things you notice about Obama’s ad? Romney’s ad? Make a T-chart including similarities and differences you notice in these two ads.
Vocabulary • Platforms: • Planks: • Electoral College: • Primary election: • General election: • Closed primary: • Open primary: • Secret ballot: • Popular vote: • Electoral vote:
Vocabulary • Platforms: a written statement outlining a political party’s views on issues and describing the programs it proposes • Planks: a political party’s specific proposal for legislation or a statement of a short-term goal regarding a single issue; components of a platform • Electoral College: the votes cast by the Electoral College for president and vice president • Primary election: an election in which voters of various parties choose candidates to run for office in a general election • General election: election in which voters elect their leader • Closed primary: primary election in which only voters who are members of the party can vote for the party’s candidates • Open primary: primary election in which voters may vote for the candidates of any party • Secret ballot: method of voting in which a voter marks a ballot in secret • Popular vote: the votes cast by citizens in a presidential election • Electoral vote: the votes cast by the Electoral College for president and vice president
Activity • Make a list of what you think qualifications should be for the following elected officials: • president • House of Representatives • Senate • governor • mayor • local representative. • Find the actual qualifications needed for each elected official in your book.
Formative Assessment What is actually required of a person to hold political office? Specify which office and explain whether you agree or disagree with the requirements for the specific office you chose.