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Voting Paragraph Headings Practice

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🗳️ Part 1: Choose the Best Heading

I can: Read paragraphs about voting and choose the best heading that tells what the paragraph is about.

1. Read this paragraph and choose the best heading:

On Election Day, people go to special places called polling stations. They mark their ballots to choose who they want to be their leaders. Poll workers help make sure everything goes smoothly and fairly.

How to Count Votes

What Happens on Election Day

Why Voting is Important

2. Read this paragraph and choose the best heading:

Before you can vote, you must be at least 18 years old. You also need to register, which means signing up to vote in your area. Some states let you register online, while others require you to fill out a paper form.

Different Types of Elections

How to Register to Vote

Famous Presidents in History

3. Read this paragraph and choose the best heading:

Voting is one of the most important rights we have as Americans. When we vote, we get to choose our leaders and have a say in how our country is run. Every vote counts and helps make our democracy work.

Types of Government

Why Voting Matters

How to Count Ballots

4. Read this paragraph and choose the best heading:

There are many different ways people can vote. Some people vote by mail, sending their ballots through the postal service. Others vote early at special locations before Election Day. Many people still prefer to vote in person on Election Day itself.

Different Ways to Vote

The History of Elections

Who Can Be President

📝 Part 2: More Heading Practice

5. Read this paragraph and choose the best heading:

A ballot is the paper or electronic form that voters use to make their choices. It lists all the candidates running for different offices. Voters mark their choices by filling in circles, touching a screen, or using other methods depending on their voting system.

What is a Ballot?

How Elections Are Won

Famous Voting Laws

6. Read this paragraph and choose the best heading:

After all the votes are cast, election workers carefully count every ballot. They use special machines and follow strict rules to make sure the count is accurate. Once counting is complete, they announce the winners of each race.

Who Can Vote in Elections

Counting Votes After an Election

Different Political Parties

7. Read this paragraph and choose the best heading:

Even though kids can't vote yet, they can still participate in democracy. They can learn about the candidates, talk to their families about issues, and even volunteer to help with campaigns. Some schools hold mock elections so students can practice voting.

How Kids Can Participate in Democracy

The Best Candidates to Vote For

Rules for Election Day

8. Read this paragraph and choose the best heading:

Campaign signs, TV commercials, and online ads are all ways that candidates try to get voters' attention. They want people to learn about their ideas and vote for them. Voters should research all the candidates before making their choice.

How Candidates Campaign for Votes

The Cost of Running Elections

Voting Machines and Technology

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