The Fourth Grade Election

The Fourth Grade Election The Fourth Grade Election It was a very important day in Mrs. Chang's fourth grade class. Today the children would have their first election for class president. "Being class president is an important job," said Mrs. Chang. "The class president will do many things. Last year, our class president was Giselle Lopez. Giselle asked the rest of the fourth graders to read stories for kindergarten children." "What else did the president do?" asked Tanisha. "Giselle and

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The Fourth Grade Election



The Fourth Grade Election

It was a very important day in Mrs. Chang's fourth grade class.Today the children would have their first election for class president.

"Being class president is an important job," said Mrs. Chang."The class president will do many things.Last year, our class president was Giselle Lopez.Giselle asked the rest of the fourth graders to read stories for kindergarten children."

"What else did the president do?" asked Tanisha.

"Giselle and the other fourth graders planned a bake sale," answered the teacher."Some of the children made cookies. Some children brought cakes.The fourth grade used the money to buy a fish tank for the science class.The president did a good job!"

The children heard about these things, and they were excited about the election.Many children wanted to be class president.

Mrs. Chang explained, "Being class president can be fun, but it is a big responsibility.Sometimes the president has to stay after school to make sure projects are done.The president has to be a good student. The president must be a good leader."

Karla raised her hand. "Mrs. Chang, how do we pick a class president?"

"We will have an election. You students will vote," answered Mrs. Chang.

"It is very similar to how we select the leaders of our country.Let's start with the Constitution of the United States," Mrs. Chang said.

"The United States Constitution contains basic laws written by our country's first leaders.Those laws tell us how the United States must be governed.

"Our first leaders did not want a king.They wanted a president to lead the country.A president is someone who the people choose.We Americans choose the president by voting."

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