The election is a national teachable moment — don’t let it go by without your students diving in!
- Learn about elections and voting from USA.gov
- The Learning Network 2012 Election Resources from the New York Times
- Political Ad Tracker from USA Today in partnership with Factcheck.org
- Track political spending on TV ads from the Washington Post
- Election resources (grades 7-12) from PBS Newshour
- Teaching resources about the election from the National Writing Project
- Research the 2012 election issues from ProCon.org
- Campaign 2012 Video Library from C-SPAN
- OneVote 2012 from Channel One (teen oriented)
- Rock the Vote (teen oriented)
- Election in Action Lessons and Resources from Mikva Challenge
- K-12 Election Activities from Kids Voting USA
- 2012 Election resources and Win-the-White-House game from iCivics.org (elementary)
- The Democracy Project from PBSKids (elementary)
- Play the Election interactive electoral college map from Rand McNally
- Decision 2012 Timelines, Media and Lesson plans from the Newseum Digital Classroom
- National Mock Election by the Youth Leadership Initiative
Other lists of election 2012 resources for teaching and learning:
- Election 2012 Best Resources by Larry Ferlazzo
- Edutopia Project-based ideas for Election 2012 by Suzie Boss
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