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3rd Grade
Exploration of Major Midwest Landmarks
Lesson
3rd Grade
Social Studies
Explore iconic Midwest landmarks such as the Mall of America, Gateway Arch, and Mount Rushmore to gain insight into their geographical significance and historical importance. Develop a deeper appreciation of regional culture and architectural achievements.
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
American Symbols - Symbols and Their Meanings - United States History
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Social Studies
Explore key American symbols and their historical significance. Learners will understand symbols such as the American flag, the Bald Eagle, and the Statue of Liberty, and how they represent the values and history of the United States.
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2nd Grade
[Symbol Recognition - American Symbols - National Icons]
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2nd Grade
Social Studies
Examine significant American symbols, including the Bald Eagle, Liberty Bell, and the White House, to understand their roles in U.S. history and culture. Gain insight into symbol recognition and explore the cultural values linked to these iconic elements.
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2nd Grade
Honoring Our Community History - Exploring Historical Influence - Social Studies for Grade 2
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2nd Grade
Social Studies
Explore the influence of historical events and figures on community development and understand how various sources can illuminate past societies. Gain insights into community-building through the study of celebrated landmarks and events, and develop proficiency in historical research methods.
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2nd Grade
Identifying and Explaining Significance - National Landmarks - Monuments and Memorials
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2nd Grade
Social Studies
Gain the ability to identify key national landmarks, including monuments and governmental buildings, and understand their importance in American history. Enhance appreciation of cultural heritage by recognizing the significance and historical context of these landmarks.
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3rd Grade
Exploring U.S. Landmarks - Monuments of American History
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3rd Grade
Social Studies
Engage with an exploration of America's iconic landmarks, including the Statue of Liberty, Grand Canyon, White House, and Mount Rushmore. Enhance understanding of these monuments' historical significance and articulate key facts and symbols representing American democracy and heritage.
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4th Grade
Understanding - Iconic Landmarks and Symbols - North Carolina
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4th Grade
Social Studies, History
Study the key landmarks and symbols that define North Carolina's cultural heritage, gaining insights into their historical and social significance. Understand and appreciate regional history through the exploration of these sites.
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1st Grade - 2nd Grade
[Critical Thinking and Analysis - War of 1812 - American History]
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1st Grade - 2nd Grade
Social Studies
Explore the key events and figures of the War of 1812, providing early learners with a cohesive understanding of American history. Develop critical thinking skills by examining the conflict's causes, major battles, and impacts on Native American relations.
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5th Grade
Geographical Characteristics and Historical Significance - Northeast Region - United States Geography
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5th Grade
Geography
Explore the diverse geographical characteristics and historical significance of the Northeast Region of the United States, known for its seasonal changes, iconic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. Gain an enhanced understanding of regional geography and history, developing insights into how these elements influence current societal structures.
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1st Grade - 2nd Grade
Government and National Symbols for Grades 1-2
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1st Grade - 2nd Grade
Social Studies, History
Focuses on the roles and structures of government at various levels and highlights the significance of national symbols. Enhances understanding of government functions and the cultural importance of these symbols, thereby improving civic knowledge and awareness.
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Historical Events - Thanksgiving Celebrations - Colonial America
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5th Grade - 8th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the origins and evolution of Thanksgiving in the United States with a focus on the historical context of the Pilgrims and their early celebrations. Gain insights into cultural traditions and their historical significance to enhance understanding of American history and its cultural development.
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4th Grade - 6th Grade
James Weldon Johnson - Biography and Contributions
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4th Grade - 6th Grade
History, Social Studies
Understand the life and achievements of James Weldon Johnson, an influential African American poet, lawyer, and civil rights leader. Explore his impact on the Harlem Renaissance and the civil rights movement. Examine his contributions and the significance of his work in advancing social justice and cultural expression.
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
Personification, Symbolism, and Hyperbole - Figurative Language Studies
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3rd Grade - 5th Grade
English
Analyze the use of personification, symbolism, and hyperbole in creating vivid imagery and deeper meaning in texts. Identify and differentiate these literary devices to enhance interpretive reading and analytical skills.
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3rd Grade
Vocabulary Mastery - Word Application - Natural Phenomena and Landmarks
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3rd Grade
English
Expand vocabulary with a focus on the usage and meaning of terms associated with natural phenomena and landmarks. Learners will develop the ability to apply these terms in context, enhancing comprehension and communication skills.
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4th Grade - 6th Grade
Anciant Egyptian Studies - Language & Scripts - Hieroglyphics and Monuments
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4th Grade - 6th Grade
History
Explore the captivating realm of ancient Egypt by examining the essential role of scribes, the complexities of hieroglyphic writing, and the impressive architectural achievements of obelisks. Gain insight into ancient Egyptian communication methods and understand the cultural importance of these monumental constructions. Develop skills in analyzing historical communication and architectural techniques within the context of ancient Egyptian society.
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2nd Grade - 5th Grade
Achievements in Science - Black History Month - Contributions and Innovators
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2nd Grade - 5th Grade
Science, Social Studies
Examine the scientific achievements and significant contributions of African Americans, focusing on historical figures and inventions that have impacted society. Understand the importance of diversity in science, fostering an appreciation for the contributions of various cultures to scientific advancement.
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5th Grade - 7th Grade
Thanksgiving - Cultural Traditions and Historical Facts
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5th Grade - 7th Grade
Fun
Explore various aspects of Thanksgiving, including its history, cultural symbols, and traditions. Gain insights into significant historical events and cultural practices, enhancing understanding of how Thanksgiving is celebrated in the United States.
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3rd Grade - 11th Grade
Geographical Features and Landmarks - Physical Geography - Europe
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3rd Grade - 11th Grade
Geography
Discover Europe's rich tapestry of landforms and landmarks through a series of questions and answers. This exploration fosters a comprehensive understanding of the continent's physical geography, enhancing the ability to identify and describe its notable geographical features and landmarks.
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Kindergarten
American Symbols - Identification and Significance
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Kindergarten
Social Studies
Enhance recognition and understanding of key American symbols and their historical significance through engaging visuals and assessments. Develop a deeper appreciation for American heritage by exploring the importance of national symbols.
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