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2nd Grade - 4th Grade
[American History Knowledge - National Symbols & Monuments - Cultural Awareness]
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2nd Grade - 4th Grade
Social-studies
Engage with and enhance understanding of American symbols and monuments, focusing on their historical significance. Develop a comprehensive knowledge of key landmarks in U.S. history, exploring their roles and meanings. Foster critical thinking and analysis through thought-provoking questions that highlight the importance of these sites and symbols.
3rd Grade - 6th Grade
Landmark Recognition - American Iconic Structures - U.S. Geography
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3rd Grade - 6th Grade
Social-studies
Explore significant American landmarks to understand their historical importance, enhance geographic recognition skills, and deepen knowledge of U.S. cultural heritage.
Kindergarten - 5th Grade
Understanding National Symbols - American Landmarks and Symbols - U.S. Heritage
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Kindergarten - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate significant American landmarks and symbols, exploring their origins and meanings to gain a comprehensive understanding of U.S. heritage. Foster a deeper appreciation for national symbols through a focused study of their historical and cultural significance. Develop analytical skills and a broader perspective on American identity and history.
3rd Grade - 4th Grade
Understanding Democratic Processes and U.S. Government Structures - U.S. Government - Civics Education
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3rd Grade - 4th Grade
Social-studies
Examine essential elements of U.S. government structures and the democratic process, covering aspects such as voting, leadership roles, and notable landmarks. Understand civic duties and governance, highlighting significant insights into the functioning of democracy. Focus on developing a comprehensive understanding of governance frameworks and enhancing skills related to civic engagement and responsibilities.
3rd Grade - University
Identifying American Landmarks - Human-Made Monuments and Natural Landmarks
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3rd Grade - University
Social-studies
Explore the characteristics and distinctions of iconic human-made and natural American landmarks, including Mount Rushmore and the Statue of Liberty. Develop skills in recognizing and differentiating these significant sites.
4th Grade
Monuments & History - Mount Rushmore - Significant U.S. Landmarks
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4th Grade
Social-studies
Study the historical significance of Mount Rushmore, focusing on its construction and the reasons behind its creation. Located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, this monumental sculpture features the likenesses of four prominent U.S. presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. Investigate the cultural impact of this national symbol and discuss the contributions and legacies of the figures honored through this iconic artwork. Develop critical thinking skills by examining the intersection of art, politics, and history. Understand the complexities of national identity by exploring how these figures were chosen and the ongoing dialogue about their representation and meaning in American culture.
3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Identification and Exploration - Notable American Landmarks and Monuments
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Explore significant historic sites and landmarks in the United States, including Presidential memorials and iconic bridges. Gain insights into their historical importance and context, enhancing understanding of the nation's heritage and development. Develop skills in historical analysis and critical thinking through the study of these key sites.
4th Grade - 7th Grade
[Identification Skills - Global Monuments - Cultural Heritage Landmarks]
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4th Grade - 7th Grade
Social-studies
Engage with historical monuments from around the world to develop skills in identifying and understanding these cultural landmarks. Focus on recognizing key features, understanding historical and cultural significance, and comparing different monuments. Aim to enhance cultural literacy and appreciation of global heritage.
4th Grade
Understanding Key U.S. Landmarks - Iconic Symbols and Historical Events
Interactive Video
4th Grade
Social-studies
Explore U.S. landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and Mount Rushmore, enhancing knowledge of historical symbolism and presidential history.
3rd Grade - 8th Grade
Landmark Identification - Historical and Geographical Sites - U.S. Landmarks
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3rd Grade - 8th Grade
Social-studies
Explore key U.S. landmarks, their history, and locations. Develop skills in identifying notable sites and gain an understanding of their significance.
3rd Grade - 4th Grade
Identifying Community Landmarks - Defining and Understanding Key Sites - Community Education
Interactive Video
3rd Grade - 4th Grade
Social-studies
Explore the significance of key community landmarks, fostering the ability to recognize and appreciate local sites. The focus is on enhancing recognition skills and understanding the importance of neighborhood landmarks.
1st Grade - 5th Grade
Geographical Understanding - North American Culture and Geography
Interactive Video
1st Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Engage with key aspects of North American geography and culture, enhancing comprehension through thought-provoking questions. Learners will gain insights into major geographical features and diverse cultures, bolstering their understanding of the continent.
3rd Grade - 4th Grade
Civic Understanding - Symbols and Government - American History
Interactive Video
3rd Grade - 4th Grade
Social-studies
Study the essential principles of the U.S. government, the significance of national symbols, and the foundational documents of the nation. Examine the historical importance of these symbols while gaining an understanding of the principles that underpin American governance.
4th Grade - 5th Grade
Map Reading Skills - Cartography & Landmarks - Geography Fundamentals
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4th Grade - 5th Grade
Social-studies
Explore the fundamental concepts of cartography and landmarks with a focus on enhancing map reading skills. Learners will develop an understanding of longitude and latitude, and gain insights into significant historical figures in map-making. The content aims to build a strong foundation in geographical orientation and historical perspective, ensuring proficiency in interpreting maps and recognizing landmark features.