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Symbols of AmericaSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Symbols and Figures
This unit will teach first graders about the symbols that define America. The major areas that this unit will focus on are: The President, The Liberty Bell, The American Flag, The Bald Eagle, The Stat…
Lets Represent Listening Reading and Writing though the Study of the Symbols of American FreedomSubject(s): Language Arts/English, History and Geography
Content Area(s): Reading and Writing, Symbols and Figures
…epresent!” is an interactive unit that explores the meanings and history of important American symbols. Students will consider how these symbols represent the principles that unite the citizens of t…
Symbols of FreedomSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Symbols and Figures
This unit introduces students to the symbols of the United States and teaches them the significance of each symbol-the Liberty Bell, the American flag and the bald eagle, as well as the current United…
American Symbols and FiguresSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Symbols and Figures
…s taken in and around our Capitol. It is the intention of this unit that by studying some of the symbols and figures of our great nation that students find an interesting way to get to know some of th…
Spare Change and the Presidents Money Symbols and FiguresSubject(s): History and Geography, Mathematics
Content Area(s): Symbols and Figures, Money
…ng, illustrating, and counting their way to learning about money, historic figures and patriotic symbols. The students will be captivated with a variety of activities, which include guest speakers, li…
Symbols of Freedom2This is a six-day unit on symbols and figures for 1st graders composed of five lessons and a culminating activity and assessment on the sixth day. The unit begins with a review of the United States sy…
A COLLAGE OF AMERICAN ICONS Presidents and SymbolsSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Presidents, Past and Present
This unit is written to introduce Kindergarten students to U.S. Presidents and symbols. Using various methods of presentation and activities, the unit highlights the Presidents of Mount Rushmore and t…
Presidents and Symbols of Past Present and FutureSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Presidents, Past and Present
…significance of these men to our national history. Students will also learn to identify national symbols that are important to our country.
A Penny For Your ThoughtsSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Symbols and Figures, Money
…s and bills. Students will recognize and state important facts about past and famous presidents, symbols, and national landmarks. Students will utilize a multitude of hands-on activities, such as coun…
Celebrate AmericaSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Symbols and Figures
Students will gain a sense of patriotism after learning the importance of these American symbols in their lives. Students will learn the history of our country and the important Americans who were res…
HOORAY FOR THE RED WHITE AND BLUESubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Presidents, Past and Present, Symbols and Figures
…learn about the origins of our country, study historical figures, and become acquainted with the symbols that represent our country.
Patriotism in AmericaSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Symbols and Figures
Students will develop an understanding of American Values and Principles through an introduction of the American Flag, The Statue of Liberty and The Lincoln Memorial. Students will become familiar wit
A Celebration of AfricaSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Early and Medieval African Kingdoms
… use of hands-on activities, such as making Kufi hats, Kente cloth, musical instruments, Adrinka symbols, pottery, and African masks. They also learn songs from each region as well as African children…
Are We Speaking the Same LanguageSubject(s): Language Arts/English
…t covers literal and figurative language. It covers the elements of imagery, similes, metaphors, symbols, personification, onomatopoeia, and alliteration. The unit contains nine lessons, but it can b…
Around the WorldSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Geography
…nents, country, state, and community. Locating areas on a map and globe using keys, legends, and symbols. Emphasizing cardinal directions, oceans, northern and southern hemispheres, north and south po…
Come On Over To Maya Place…ure. Students will realize the great contributions in astronomy and math by identifying calendar symbols and developing computation in Mayan. This unit will help the students become aware how this cul…
Fraction FrenzySubject(s): Mathematics
Content Area(s): Fractions and Decimals
…he primary focal points in the Core Knowledge Sequence for this grade level. Connecting fraction symbols to fractional quantities extends the understanding of this concept. Through the use of manipula…
Geography AliveSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Geography
…n continents, the four major oceans, cardinal directions of North, South, West and East, and map symbols and legends; as well as an introduction to geographic terms through activities that target diff…
Im Proud to be an AmericanSubject(s): History and Geography
… learn about our country’s holidays and heroes, our country’s monuments, and our country’s symbols and states through literature, crafts games, activities, and snacks. This celebration of learni…
Immigration The Journey to AmericaSubject(s): History and Geography
Content Area(s): Immigration and Citizenship
…h activities that illustrate the “one from many” concept. Students will be familiar with the symbols of immigration such as the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island as well as understand their impor…
