All students and staff at Quail Run participated in our Vote for Books election. Our Quail Run citizens did a wonderful job campaigning respectfully for their candidate. Check out the presentation below to see the results of the election for each of the primary grades and the electoral college election.
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Students created posters, buttons and even commercials for our Vote for Books election. See them in action in our Animoto Video. Watch their commercials on Flipgrid.
Students in Third, Fourth & Fifth grades listened to Kelly DiPucchio's book Grace for President. After listening to the story which does a nice job of explaining the Electoral College in a kid friendly way, students participated in a voting simulation to see how difference between the popular vote and the electoral college election. Now that our top five candidates have been selected for our Vote for Books election students cacucused and determinded which campaign to join. Today the groups began their poster campaign. Stay tuned for our button and multimedia campaign in the coming weeks.
After fifth grade students wrote nominations for a variety of book candidates third, fourth and fifth graders voted for their favorite in our primary election. The field will be narrowed from twenty candidates to five. Stay tuned for more Vote for Books election updates or visit our VFB site.
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Ms GorupI've been lucky enough to be the librarian at Quail Run for the last ten years. I hope to use this site to share some of the highlights of our busy days in the library! |