Voting and Election Day Picture Books for Upper Elementary 2024

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When the calendar flips to November, we start to think, read, and learn about the government, democracy, and of course, elections, voting, and the electoral process, especially when it is a presidential election year. 


November 2024 is a United States Presidential Election year. You can easily bring these complex topics into your upper elementary classroom with these picture book read-alouds.


Keep reading to learn more about my go-to picture book read-alouds, perfect for Election Day. These picture books were hand-selected for upper elementary students. Plus, grab some fun and free activities below, that will go perfectly with your lessons on voting, the election process, and the Presidential Election.


1. If I Ran for President by Catherine Steir

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If I Ran for President by Catherine Stier introduces young readers to the U.S. presidential election process in a simple and engaging way. Through the perspective of different children imagining themselves as presidential candidates, the book explains the steps involved in running for office, from campaigning to winning the election. It's an educational resource that helps kids understand the basics of democracy and the responsibilities of being a leader.


2.  V is for Voting by Kate Farrell

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V is for Voting by Kate Farrell is an alphabet book that introduces young readers to the concepts of democracy, civic engagement, and the importance of voting. Each letter of the alphabet is paired with a word or phrase that relates to the voting process and civil rights, making it a great tool for teaching children about their future roles as good citizens. The book combines simple rhymes with colorful illustrations to make learning about democracy accessible and fun.


3. What's the Big Deal About Elections by Ruby Shamir

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What's the Big Deal About Elections? by Ruby Shamir is a nonfiction book aimed at young readers that explains the importance and mechanics of elections in the United States. It covers the electoral process, including the history of voting rights, how elections work, and why participating in them matters. The book helps children understand how elections shape their community and country through engaging text and illustrations.

Get ready for Election Day 2024 with these FREE printables!




4. A Kids Book About Voting by Next Up

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A Kids Book About Voting by Next Up introduces children to the concept of voting and why it’s important in a democracy. It explains in simple terms how voting gives people a voice in making decisions that affect their lives and communities. The book is designed to empower young readers by helping them understand civic duties and how their vote can make a difference.


5. So You Want to be President? by Judith St. George 

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So You Want to be President? by Judith St. George is a fun and informative book that explores the lives and personalities of U.S. Presidents throughout history. It highlights the diverse backgrounds, quirks, and challenges of different presidents, while also discussing what it takes to hold the nation's highest office. The book offers our students a fun and insightful look at the presidency with engaging text and fun illustrations.


6. What is a Presidential Election? (2024) by Douglas Yacka and Who HQ

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What is a Presidential Election? by Douglas Yacka and Who HQ is an informative chapter book that explains the U.S. presidential election process to young readers. The book covers the history, key concepts, and procedures for electing a president, including primaries, campaigns, and the Electoral College. It’s part of the super popular Who HQ series, providing a guide to help children understand how the nation's leader is chosen and why elections are so important in a democracy.


7. The Presidents Visual Encyclopedia by DK

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The Presidents Visual Encyclopedia by DK is a comprehensive and visually engaging reference book that profiles all U.S. Presidents, from George Washington to the most recent leaders. This book is very similar to one of my favorites as a child! The book combines detailed biographies with historical facts, timelines, and hundreds of images, offering a rich visual exploration of the lives and legacies of the presidents. It serves as an excellent resource for young readers interested in American history and our Presidents.


8.  I Voted: Making a Choice Makes a Difference by Mark Shulman

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I Voted: Making a Choice Makes a Difference by Mark Shulman is a picture book that introduces children to the concept of voting and decision-making in a simple and relatable way. Through everyday examples, the book explains how making choices, big or small, is a form of voting and how those choices can have an impact. It's a great resource for teaching young readers about the importance of participation and the power of their voice in a democracy. This book pairs perfectly with any mock elections you hold in your classroom!


9. Vote! by Eileen Christelow

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Vote! by Eileen Christelow is an engaging picture book that explains the voting process in the United States through the story of a local election. Using a blend of narrative, humor, and cartoon-style illustrations, the book breaks down how elections work, from campaigning to casting ballots, and the importance of every vote. It is a valuable resource for teaching children about democracy and the significance of participating in elections.

10. Related books that you would also like to read:




This one is new to me and super engaging for kids! It explains the U.S. presidential election process, including historical insights and fun trivia. 




As November 2024 approaches, it's the perfect time to dive into lessons on government, democracy, and the electoral process in your upper elementary classroom. With a United States Presidential Election on the horizon, these topics become even more engaging for students.  These picture books will spark important discussions and deepen students' understanding of the election process. 


Happy teaching!


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Teaching Election Day and Voting Activities Upper Elementary

7 ideas for Teaching Kids About Election Day in Upper Elementary

Election Day activities for upper elementary students bring instant engagement! The kids love learning about what is happening outside the classroom, like Election Day, voting, and the election process. These non-biased activities are a great way to bring the upcoming presidential election, voting, the Electoral College, and democracy into your upper elementary classroom!


How can I teach Election Day 2024 and all things Democracy in my upper elementary classroom?

Teaching students about elections and the democratic process is one of my favorite units to teach! Students love learning about real-world topics such as elections, especially during a presidential election year. As exciting as it is to bring in real-world events, we must remember to teach about the election process in the United States rather than about specific candidates. 


Below are seven creative activities you can incorporate into your classroom to help your students understand elections, the electoral process, and the importance of voting in the United States of America.


How to Teach the Election Process to Elementary Students


1. Build Background Knowledge

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The election process is a tricky concept!


Kick off your Election Day learning by watching one of these kid-friendly videos to build background knowledge for your students. Of course, watching one video is not enough for kids to understand everything about the election process, but it is a great starting point and easy to sneak in during snack or after recess! Have your students take notes about the videos you watch to hold them accountable!


Try one of these:

Race to Win (an interactive game)

Elections and Voting (7 minutes)

Election Day for Kids (5 minutes)


Kindly Note: As with any video you show your students, please preview the video to ensure that they are appropriate for your cohort of students.


Grab the free Election Day notetaking pages and bonus printables HERE. 




2. Dive into the Content

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Helping students learn about citizenship and democracy is important for teaching about the election process. When teaching democracy, citizenship, and the election process to upper elementary students, I always introduce these concepts in a structured order that builds on students' understanding as they learn about the complex system of the election. Try this scope and sequence to help guide your instruction and increase student understanding:



As students grasp these ideas, they can delve into how elections work, including the importance of voting and the different roles within an election, such as candidates and voters. By following this sequence, students can develop a comprehensive understanding of how democracy functions and their role within it as future citizens.


3. Hold a Mock Election

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A mock election is an engaging way for students to experience the voting process firsthand. Start by selecting a simple topic for the election, such as voting for the class's favorite snack, animal, or book. Provide students with ballots, set up a voting booth, and have them cast their votes in a ballot box. After counting the votes, announce the winner and discuss the importance of voting and how the process mirrors real-life elections. This activity is engaging and teaches students about decision-making and the impact of their choices.


💡Teacher Tip: Hold your own presidential election by using different characters you have met in the books that you have read aloud to your class. This is a great way to dive into character traits and understanding as you connect it to the election. Have students critically think about which character would make the best president and why! Grab the supplies you need HERE.


4. Get Creative 

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Let your students' creativity shine by having them design campaign posters using any supplies you already have in your classroom! Each student can choose an issue related to their school to promote, such as longer recess time. Provide materials like markers, colored pencils, and paper, and encourage students to develop slogans and visuals that support their issue. This activity helps students understand how campaigns work and the role of persuasive communication in elections.


Looking for more creative ideas? Here are a few of my favorites!

✅ Word Search

✅ Coloring Pages

✅ Directed Drawing


5. Read a Book

The best conversations about elections and democracy in my classroom always come from reading aloud picture books! 


Don't worry; you do not need to scour the internet for excellent and appropriate picture books to read to your class this election day; I have compiled my favorites HERE!


6. Hold a Debate

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Hold a class debate on a topic relevant to your students, such as Should Homework be Assigned? Divide the class into two groups, each representing a different viewpoint. Give students time to prepare their arguments, then hold the debate. Afterward, have a class discussion about how debates help inform voters about different perspectives before they cast their votes. This activity teaches students the importance of listening to others and considering multiple viewpoints.


Not sure how to get started on holding a class debate? Head to this blog post for a step by step approach!


7. Electoral College Map Coloring

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To help students understand how presidential elections work in the United States, have them color a map of the United States based on which states voted for which candidate. Provide them with a list of states and the winning candidates for each state. Using red and blue crayons or colored pencils, students will color each state accordingly. This activity not only helps students grasp the concept of the Electoral College but also gives them a visual understanding of how different regions of the country can vote differently. You can grab the map for FREE HERE.


Ready to dive into all things election? These election-themed activities will engage your students this November! These activities teach the basics of elections and encourage critical thinking, creativity, and civic engagement. Participating in these hands-on activities will give your students a deeper understanding of democracy and the importance of being an informed and active in the electoral process.

Happy teaching!




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