Caucus 101:
A Curriculum For Iowans, By Iowans
In the midst of an election year with the Iowa Caucus quickly approaching, the Secretary of State
wanted to give teachers an opportunity to engage their students through meaningful discussion
and active participation. Developed by Iowa teachers for Iowa teachers, Caucus 101 is a
curriculum designed for flexibility with an emphasis on social media enhancements to appeal to
how students learn today.
The ultimate goal of Caucus 101 is to involve students, parents, and the community in civic
engagement while educating them about Iowa’s unique role in the political process through modern
technology and social media enhancements.
Discuss ideas with other teachers across the state using the discussion tab above. Feel free to
submit feedback with suggestions to improve the curriculum and ideas for enhancements using the
feedback form above. You can also offer suggestions for how to improve the Caucus 101 site to
make it more applicable or user friendly.
How It Works
The Caucus 101 curriculum is easy to use and implement in the classroom. It is a seven-day
curriculum with each lesson plan having three different options to accommodate the amount of
instruction time teachers have to present the material and for their students to complete the
activities.
Choose the option that suits your classroom. The best thing about the Caucus 101 curriculum is
that it is completely customizable. Feel free to modify lesson plans to better align with your
unique teaching style and your students’ needs. Keep in mind that the curriculum is designed to
encourage participation and engagement for students, parents, and educators. Discuss your lesson
plans and ideas with your fellow teachers, share your students’ work, and promote your
classroom’s involvement on social media.
As you know, education is ongoing and constantly evolving. Let us know what you think about
the Caucus 101 website as well as the curriculum and how you plan to implement it in your
classroom by submitting feedback using the form above. You can also share ideas and
experiences with your peers in the discussion forum.
WHY CAUCUS 101
The Caucus 101 curriculum is unique in that it was created by Iowa teachers for Iowa teachers.
Each lesson plan has been crafted to appeal to how students learn today, incorporating social
media enhancements. Furthermore, Caucus 101 is pioneering a social media platform that has not
been developed yet, allowing students, universities, and other civic groups to add their own
social media enhancements. Finally, the curriculum eliminates geographical barriers by allowing
teachers to see what other educators are doing in their classroom.
Student Benefits
- Ease of use
- Students will have the ability to upload their homework to the website and social media outlets.
- Engagement
- The curriculum encourages students to apply what they learn beyond the classroom by helping them
become active participants in the community through a relatable medium they use every day.
- Applicability
- Students will learn life skills such as how to formulate an argument and engage in healthy,
constructive debates.
- Relevance
- Through social media enhancements, students have the opportunity to become more invested in
civic responsibilities such as learning about political candidates, attending the Iowa Caucus,
and registering to vote.
- Versatility
- The curriculum and enhancements can be matched to student behavior and interests and appeal not
only to students, but to parents and community members as well. Additionally, other civic groups
can modify the curriculum to suit their needs while the social media enhancements initiate
discussion and engagement within and beyond Iowa’s borders.
Teacher Benefits
- Fulfillment
- Caucus 101 fulfills the Iowa Core requirement for social studies in just 7 days.
- Choice
- Choose 90, 60, or 30 minute lesson plans.
- Flexibility
- Supplement what you already teach. Use as much or as little of the material as you want.
- Convenience
- Lesson plans are already completed and are tied to Iowa Core with clear learning objectives and
downloadable lesson components.
- Support
- Submit enhancement ideas for other teachers to use or adapt and share your experiences with
peers.
- Interaction
- Connect with students by utilizing the tools they use every day, specifically social media, to
enhance learning.
Caucus101
Curriculum Overview
Click on each day below for lesson materials, suggested activities, and homework assignments.
To download the entire seven-day curriculum
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Day
01
History and Iowa’s First in the Nation Status
Main Objective
Students will be able to explain how Iowa became the first in the nation for the
caucuses/primaries. Students will debate/defend why or why not Iowa should maintain its first in
the nation” status.
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Additional Objectives
Students will:
- be able to define a caucus.
- utilize speaking and debate skills.
- analyze news articles as evidence.
- evaluate their own reasons why/why not Iowa should maintain its “first in the nation”
status.
Meets Core Standards
Day
02
Political Parties
Main Objective
Students will be able to explain the role of political parties in selecting candidates for
office, engaging voters, and organizing their respective caucus.
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Additional Objectives
Students will:
- identify and explain the differences between liberal and conservative ideology.
- evaluate their own political ideology and apply it towards matching their beliefs with a
political party and presidential candidate.
Meets Core Standards
Day
03
The Media
Main Objective
Students will be able to explain the role of the media in reporting on elections.
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Additional Objectives
Students will:
- explain how the media’s use of agenda setting and agenda cutting influences the outcome of
the elections.
- evaluate the bias presented by some media outlets.
Meets Core Standards
Day
04
Interest Groups
Main Objective
Students will be able to explain the role of interest groups in the electoral process.
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Additional Objectives
Students will:
- be able to research and analyze an interest group to determine its effectiveness.
Meets Core Standards
Day
05
Democrat & Republican / Caucus vs. Primary
Main Objective
Students will be able to describe the similarities and differences between Democrat and
Republican caucuses in order to prepare for the mock caucus, and they will be able to articulate
the strengths and weaknesses of caucuses and primaries.
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Additional Objectives
Students will:
- be able to review and apply the definition of a caucus.
- continue to hone speaking and debate skills.
- analyze news articles as evidence.
- evaluate which system works the best to nominate a candidate for president: primaries or
caucuses?
Meets
Core Standards
Day
06
Mock Caucus Simulation
Main Objective
Students will be able to describe how the caucus process works to choose the presidential nominee
for both the Republican and Democratic Party.
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Additional Objectives
Students will:
- identify the steps in the caucus process.
- evaluate the effectiveness of the caucus process.
Meets Core
Standards
Day
07
Effects of Caucuses
Main Objective
Students will determine the effects of the Iowa caucuses historically and currently.
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Additional Objectives
Students will:
- be able to define a caucus.
- analyze graphic information and write conclusions.
- analyze news articles as evidence.
- research historical effects from Iowa’s caucuses.
- make predictions of nominations.
- track primary and caucus winners.
Meets Core
Standards
Get Involved With
Social Media!
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Be on the lookout for the dedicated Caucus 101 Facebook page, where you can engage with
other teachers to ask questions and stay informed about developments in the curriculum.
Facebook will be a valuable tool to use in the classroom to connect with students, so be
sure to check back frequently for updates.
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Twitter will be used most heavily during the statewide Mock Caucus in November along with
the actual caucus events at the beginning of 2016. Twitter will increase awareness of
the Iowa Caucuses while demonstrating to students and parents the power of social media
in the election process.
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Instagram is a visual medium that engages even more users than Twitter.
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All of the Caucus 101 videos will be housed within the Secretary of State Youtube
channel, along with additional videos relevant to the Iowa Caucuses. Feel free to use
these as supplemental material in your classroom.