The US Election has the various US based homeschool boards posting all types of stuff on the US electoral process. It gets me thinking sometimes....some of these companies are able to spread their stuff world-wide...why not have a bigger offering of electoral process things...like for Canada? We just had an election too! Has no one made a Canadian Electoral Process Study?
So anyways, I figured I'd see what I could pull together from sites on-line. :)
Elections Canada On-line
- this site seems to have everything you can think of. from the basics down to the nitty-gritty.
Library of Parliament
- these folks put together a list of frequently asked questions.
Wikipedia
- they of course would have some type of entry :)
Elections
- gives us a good overview. Lists all the parties currently available as well.
That's all I've managed to find for now. I'm thinking it would be fun to pull some of this stuff together and see if I can make an actual study unit of it all. Wouldn't that be fun? :)
Should I ever get around to doing so...this site might prove useful for ideas (not copying, just things to think about). Found out about it here. And here's another site for ideas.
I would probably need to think about doing something also on all the different prime ministers we've had as well.
Homeschool blogger award nominations
Sunday, October 19, 2008
from what I understand, you go here. follow the links and then nominate the homeschool blogger that you really like for whatever category.
should be interesting to see who wins.
should be interesting to see who wins.
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