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Understanding Symbols - American National Identity - United States History

Understanding Symbols - American National Identity - United States History

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Understanding Symbols - American National Identity - United States History

4th Grade

Social-studies

Explore key American symbols such as the flag, Liberty Bell, and Statue of Liberty, underscoring their historical significance and symbolism. Gain insights into national pride and heritage.

1st Grade - University

Identification Skills - American Symbols - National Icons

Identification Skills - American Symbols - National Icons

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Identification Skills - American Symbols - National Icons

1st Grade - University

Social-studies

Investigate key American symbols and understand their significance through engaging matching exercises. Enhance skills in recognizing and naming national icons with confidence and accuracy.

3rd Grade - 4th Grade

Civic Understanding - Symbols and Government - American History

Civic Understanding - Symbols and Government - American History

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Civic Understanding - Symbols and Government - American History

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.

2nd Grade - 4th Grade

[American History Knowledge - National Symbols & Monuments - Cultural Awareness]

[American History Knowledge - National Symbols & Monuments - Cultural Awareness]

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[American History Knowledge - National Symbols & Monuments - Cultural Awareness]

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 - 5th Grade

Understanding National Holidays and Symbols in American Culture

Understanding National Holidays and Symbols in American Culture

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Understanding National Holidays and Symbols in American Culture

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate key American holidays and symbols to understand their significance and historical roots. Gain insights into cultural heritage and national identity, emphasizing the connections and meanings behind these traditions.

4th Grade

[U.S. National Symbols - Iconic Representation - American Heritage]

[U.S. National Symbols - Iconic Representation - American Heritage]

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[U.S. National Symbols - Iconic Representation - American Heritage]

4th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the significance of U.S. national symbols such as the Bald Eagle and the Liberty Bell to enhance understanding of American history. Analyze key symbols and their meanings, focusing on the subject matter, learning outcomes, and skills without referencing specific resources.

Kindergarten - 5th Grade

Understanding National Symbols - American Landmarks and Symbols - U.S. Heritage

Understanding National Symbols - American Landmarks and Symbols - U.S. Heritage

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Understanding National Symbols - American Landmarks and Symbols - U.S. Heritage

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.

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Understanding American National Holidays and Symbols - Civic Knowledge - Social Studies

Understanding American National Holidays and Symbols - Civic Knowledge - Social Studies

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Understanding American National Holidays and Symbols - Civic Knowledge - Social Studies

4th Grade - 6th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate major American national holidays and significant symbols, including Washington D.C. landmarks, to understand their historical and cultural importance. Objectives include identifying notable monuments, comprehending the contributions of veterans, and acknowledging key dates, thereby enriching civic knowledge and historical comprehension.

2nd Grade - University

Identifying American Symbols - Iconic Monuments and Landmarks

Identifying American Symbols - Iconic Monuments and Landmarks

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Identifying American Symbols - Iconic Monuments and Landmarks

2nd Grade - University

Social-studies

Explore key American symbols and landmarks, including the White House and the Statue of Liberty, to enhance understanding of national icons and their historical significance. Gain insights into the importance of these symbols, their roles in American culture, and the historical context that shaped their relevance. Develop a deeper appreciation for American heritage and the symbolic representation of freedom and leadership embodied in these sites.

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Identifying American Holidays and Symbols - U.S. History and Civics

Identifying American Holidays and Symbols - U.S. History and Civics

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Identifying American Holidays and Symbols - U.S. History and Civics

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social-studies

Discover iconic U.S. holidays and national symbols, while understanding their historical significance. This exploration enhances knowledge of American history and civic values.

4th Grade

Understanding American Symbols - Historical Significance - Civic Education

Understanding American Symbols - Historical Significance - Civic Education

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Understanding American Symbols - Historical Significance - Civic Education

4th Grade

Social-studies

Examine key American symbols such as the flag, bald eagle, and Statue of Liberty, assessing their historical significance and cultivating civic awareness.

4th Grade

Monuments & History - Mount Rushmore - Significant U.S. Landmarks

Monuments & History - Mount Rushmore - Significant U.S. Landmarks

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Monuments & History - Mount Rushmore - Significant U.S. Landmarks

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.

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