pupil governor elections 2015 how to cast you vote
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1.Read the applications a class at a time (EYs/KS1 teachers – you might want to paraphrase these for the younger children in our school). 2.After you have read these applications, use the names on the slides below to vote as a class. Each child in the class has one vote for each of the Year 6 and Year 2 classes. 3.Write the top three candidates voted for on your form. 4.Move onto the next class. 5.Adults are not allowed a vote – this is a children’s election! It’s Time to Vote…TRANSCRIPT
Pupil Governor Elections 2015
How to cast you vote
Dear Children,
Thank you for taking part in Pupil Governor Elections. Each of your votes is very important because you are using the British value of democracy to choose these very important individuals. Please don’t vote for your friends or the person you like the most; think carefully about which person will do the best job for the children in our school and vote for them. I will let you know later in week who you have elected so that you can say well done and show them the values of team and community.
Good luck!
Mrs. MaloneHead Teacher
1. Read the applications a class at a time (EYs/KS1 teachers – you might want to paraphrase these for the younger children in our school).
2. After you have read these applications, use the names on the slides below to vote as a class. Each child in the class has one vote for each of the Year 6 and Year 2 classes.
3. Write the top three candidates voted for on your form.
4. Move onto the next class.5. Adults are not allowed a vote – this is a children’s
election!
It’s Time to Vote…
Year 6 - Almond Ella Fernley Kirsten Rusbridge
Brooke Wells Matthew
Varbanov Derin Keskin
Katie Grubb
Year 6 - Lewis
Georgia Turner
Year 2 - Eagles
Bobby Mellor Oisin Webber Kian Wilkins Thai Wilkins
Year 2 - Owls
Sophie Wright Luke cooper Molly Uden Alyssa Chloe Holden Max Tompkins