Friday, September 27, 2024

Explore the Presidential Election with Two Engaging Learning Tools!


 I’m excited to introduce two new resources designed to help learners understand the U.S. presidential election process in ways that best suit their individual learning styles. Whether your student benefits from visual support or more in-depth content, we have both covered! These resources are now available on my website, Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT), and Boom Learning.

1. Symbol-Based Election Book

Our symbol-based book uses Boardmaker symbols and short, simple sentences to break down the voting process. It’s perfect for learners who benefit from visual aids and straightforward language, such as those on the lower spectrum of autism. This book provides an accessible introduction to key election concepts like voting, the Electoral College, and how the president is chosen.

Available as:

  • PDF, PowerPoint, and Google Slides (on my website and TPT)
  • Boom Learning Deck (audio-assisted)

2. Election Book with Realistic Images

For learners ready for a bit more complexity, we also offer a version of the election book that uses realistic images and more detailed sentences. This version dives deeper into the same key concepts while maintaining clarity, making it ideal for students who are more advanced but still benefit from structured, accessible content.

Available as:

  • PDF, PowerPoint, and Google Slides (on my website and TPT)
  • Boom Learning Deck (audio-assisted)

Why These Books?

Both books are part of the AutismCanLearn series, designed to meet the needs of learners with diverse abilities. Whether your student prefers simple symbols or enjoys learning with real-world visuals, these resources make learning about the presidential election both engaging and accessible.

Check them out today and help your learners explore the world of elections in a way that works best for them!

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