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Words/Phrases that students will unscramble include:
- RED, WHITE AND BLUE
- STARS AND STRIPES
- STAR-SPANGLED BANNER
- FLAG
- OLD GLORY
- CONTINENTAL CONGRESS
- BETSY ROSS
- SALUTE
- PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
- JUNE
- PATRIOTISM
- NATIONAL ANTHEM
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Students will need to unscramble 12 words (or phrases) associated with Flag Day to complete the puzzle! Answer Key provided
Words/Phrases that students will unscramble include:
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This resource will create a classroom wall timeline (over 7′ long) showing famous explorers of the Americas! The timeline begins with Hoie Shin: a Chinese monk who explored the west coast of Mexico in 499 and ends with John Fremont: nicknamed the “Pathfinder” who explored the American West in 1838. (Examples of other explorers included: Leif Ericksson, Columbus, Cabot, Cortez, Coronado, Daniel Boone, John Cook, Davy Crockett and others)
In the United States, National Flag Day is celebrated on June 14. It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777 by resolution of the Second Continental Congress. This informational text article will help 4th-5th grade students learn about this day set aside to recognize national flag, how it came about and facts about the U.S. flag. To assess reading comprehension and understanding, there are two worksheets for students to complete after reading the text (multiple choice and short answer). Answer keys provided.
Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 5
Grade level: Fifth Grade
Automated Readability Index: 4.3
Grade level: 8-9 yrs. old (Fourth and Fifth graders)
In this informational article, students will learn about Louis Braille and the system he invented so that people who can not see (the blind) can read!
Includes:
Reading Level:
Automated Readability Index: 8
Grade level: 12-14 yrs. old (Seventh and Eighth graders)
Observed every November, Veterans Day is a special day set aside to celebrate the bravery and sacrifice of all U.S. Veterans. This resource has been designed to give students the opportunity to research various aspects of the holiday, the men who have served, branches of the military, and anything related to the United States armed forces. After they have completed their research, students will have materials to…
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