This two page worksheet contains a table listing the 50 state.
Electoral college math lesson.
The funky math of the electoral college everyone knows it s a weird way to elect presidents but it s even crazier than you think by randyn charles bartholomew on august 24 2016.
How the electoral college works lesson plan template and teaching resources.
Students learn about the electoral college s role in the election process.
Unlike many elections for public office where a person is elected strictly based on the results of a popular vote i e the candidate who earns the most votes in the election wins in the united states the election for president of the united states is determined by a process called the electoral college.
í electoral map puzzle page 106 students will have fun solving math problems by using an electoral college map.
Students create a map chart to match the table.
They learn about an election 1876 when the electoral college played a deciding role in the election.
A president winning the election but losing.
Explain that the number of electoral college votes in a given state is based on the state s population.
Answer key finding facts page 101 fact 1.
Google 1 1 this electoral college lesson is included as part of the larger united states constitution unit located here the united states constitution 15 lesson unit this is also included in the election bundle located here this.
Of electoral college related vocabulary words.
Imagine if the united states presidential election was a talent show only the public doesn t vote for them.
A candidate must have at least 270 electoral votes to win.
Have students practice calculating votes participate in a mock voting session debate efficacy of the process.
The right to vote is one of the most powerful rights granted to you as a citizen of the united states so it is important that you understand the electoral college.
That to be honest is how the electoral college works.
Electoral college poster project.
Integrate math into social studies.
In this electoral college worksheet students interpret a table depicting the electoral college results of the 2008 election.
For example california currently has 55 electoral college votes whereas alaska has only three.