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Lesson Plan: Analyzing and Interpreting Polling Data for the 2024 Presidential Election

Objective

Students will interpret and analyze polling data, understand its significance in elections, and explore the factors that influence poll results. They will also gain skills in comparing multiple data sources and examining the ways data is presented to the public.

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Introduction

1. Discuss the Importance of Polling in Elections

2. Overview of Key Sources for Polling Data

Questions for Engagement:


Activity 1: Exploring Multiple Data Sources

Objective: Compare and contrast how different media outlets present and interpret polling data.

  1. Guided Exploration of Sources
  2. Interactive Comparison Activity
    • Have students note how each source (FiveThirtyEight, Forbes, and IBTimes) presents and interprets poll data. They should consider factors like:
      • Visual presentation (charts, maps, graphs)
      • Methodology or language used to discuss polling trends
      • Any assumptions or interpretations in the articles
  3. Task: Critical Comparison
    • Instruct students to list key differences and similarities between these sources in a table. They should analyze both the presentation style and the specific information shared.
    • Interactive Map Exercise: Using the 2024 Presidential Election Interactive Map, update or predict possible outcomes in various states based on current polling data.

Follow-up Questions:


Activity 2: In-Depth Poll Data Analysis

Objective: Dive into specific polling data for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, analyzing trends and possible influencing factors.

Group Activity: Divide students into groups to analyze recent polls and trends for Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.

Group Reporting: Each group presents their findings to the class, highlighting observed trends, factors influencing these trends, and any unexpected insights.


Class Discussion Questions

Extension Discussion:

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