STEP 1:

Welcome to Kids Pick the President

 

STEP 2:

Get to know LumieLabs

STEP 3:

Watch Student Videos

 

 

 

 

STEP 4:

Preview Your Lessons

1

Issues You Should Care About

Students will identify key issues that they care about and play an active role in contributing to a solution for that issue by sharing their digital stories with their community.

2

How Do You Become President?

Students will identify the traits, knowledge, skills, qualifications, and experience presidents need to have, as well as the basic requirements and key steps in the U.S presidential election process.

3

Advice & Questions for the President

Students will identify important questions to ask the president, express issues that matter to them, and intentionally think about the advice and next steps they would like the president  to take on these important issues..

 

 

 

STEP 5:

Log into LumieLabs

Clever users

Go to Clever and click on the LumieLabs app.

Non-Clever Users

Your teacher will provide you with an access ID and passcode to access LumieLabs, along with a username and password to access your personal account.

If you aren’t sure, email [email protected].

STEP 6:

Submit Your Video

 

Submit student videos for the chance to be featured across Nickelodeon and Britannica’s media channels and websites. 

 

 

 

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