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LESSON PLAN
What’s at Stake
Skill
Pairing a Primary and Secondary Source
Read the Article
November’s presidential election will take place in a time of crisis and have huge ramifications for the nation’s future.
Before Reading
1. Set FocusPose this essential question to guide discussion: Why do some presidential elections get more attention than others?
2. List VocabularyShare with students some of the challenging vocabulary words in this article. Encourage them to use context to infer meanings as they read.
3. EngageRead aloud the title of the article: “What’s at Stake.” Ask: What does the title of the article mean? After students share ideas, ask: What—if anything—do you think is at stake in this election? Why?
Analyze the Article
4. Read Have students read the article, marking the text to note key ideas or questions.
5. DiscussDistribute or project Up Close: What’s at Stake, a close-reading activity for students to work on in small groups. (Note: The questions on the PDF also appear on the facing page of this lesson, with possible responses.) Follow up with a class discussion. If you’re short on time, have each group tackle one or two of the questions. Collect students’ work or have each group report its findings to the class.).
Extend & Assess
6. Writing PromptThe chart on page 13 explains Trump’s and Biden’s positions on six key issues. Research two other important issues (such as education policy and gun rights) and summarize their stances on these issues.
7. VideoWatch the political parties video. What does it add to your understanding?
8. Classroom DebateIs this the most important election of our lifetime?
9. Quiz & SkillsUse the quiz to assess students’ comprehension and Be the Editor to review grammar skills.
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