Voting and Choices
Grade 1 · Social Studies · Good Citizens · California, USA
Lesson Summary
Learn how voting helps groups make fair decisions.
Explanation
Voting is a way for a group of people to make a fair decision. Each person gets one vote, and the choice that gets the most votes wins. In your classroom, you might vote on which book to read or which game to play at recess. Voting is fair because everyone has an equal say. Adults vote to choose leaders like the president, mayor, and other people who make important decisions for the community.
Practice Questions
Q1: What is voting?
Answer: A way for a group of people to make a fair decision.
Q2: How many votes does each person get?
Answer: One vote.
Q3: Why is voting considered fair?
Answer: Because everyone has an equal say in the decision.
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Voting and Choices is a lesson in the Good Citizens chapter of Grade 1 Social Studies. It is part of the California, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Voting and Choices is taught in Grade 1 as part of the Social Studies curriculum in California, USA.
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