What an election circus it’s been this year?! We’re happy to see it end. Our ballots are in. We will be tuning in to see the results on Election Day!
Our kids have been hearing about the election from every direction. They are too young to cast their vote on Nov. 8, but with an election at school, they still feel like they are part of a voting process, at their level.
Their school ballot has really fun issues. Oh, to be a kid again where the word donut is actually on the ballot. Bravo to the creative moms that created the ballot ‘issues,’ and the idea of this mock election at school.
ELECTION BALLOT FOR KIDS
Dessert
the school will vote on the best dessert, and the there will be a party with the winning dessert served
Donut vs. Cupcake
Charity
$100 will be given to the charity chosen
Toys for Tots vs. Make a Wish
School Theme Song
the song will be played at all sporting events for the year
Can’t Stop the Feeling, Justin Timberlake vs. Hands Clap, Fitz and the Tantrums
Election week is full of activities. First, the kids will spend some time completing this sentence, “If I were President, I would…” Those papers will line the school hallways, then go home to parents, which is sure to be a priceless document to hold on to forever. Next, the kids will register to vote during lunch. Finally, on Nov. 8 the kids will cast their votes, just like America. Their voice will be heard.
Of course, the kids need a proper voting booth, so we went to work.
This is so easy, and took less than 1 hour.
Materials:
- Duct tape, red, white and blue
- Large box
- X-acto knife
- Silhouette America electronic cutting machine
Directions:
Find a big box at your local Home Depot, or appliance center dumpster.
Line the front and back of the box with red and white strips of duct tape.
Line the sides of the box with strips of blue duct tape.
Fold over pieces of the white duct tape, and cut out stars. Use double-sided tape to stick the stars on the blue sides of the box.
Use an X-acto knife to cut a slit in the front for kids to drop their ballots.
Add the letter VOTE to the front of the box. We used our Silhouette America electronic cutting machine to cut the letters.
Now, get the kids to VOTE.