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I have a teacher who would like her students to visit election or candidate
websites and determine their positions on various issues. She teaches both
ESOL and low-functioning middle school students and would like sites that
these kids can understand. I have done some preliminary searching (PBS Kids,
Discovery) and haven't found anything. Could I get suggestions from the
collective brain? I will post a hit of responses! TIA!

-- 
Susan Grigsby, Teacher-Librarian
President-Elect, GLMA
Elkins Pointe Middle School
Alpharetta, Georgia
susan.grigsby@gmail.com

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