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Tuesday 1 November 2011

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We finished expanding horizons; next stop – American Symbols & landmarks! Goofy & I had so much fun with this unit! We did a variety of fun worksheets, hands on projects, crafts, and lots of reading. Here is a taste of what did…..don’t miss the FREE PRINTABLE worksheets link at the bottom.
We built The Empire State Building (NY) with a super cool Lego kit.
American Landmark: Empire State Building out of Legos American Landmark: Empire State Building out of LegosAmerican Landmark: Empire State Building out of Legos
We looked at some famous bridges in America. Then we built the Golden Gate Bridge (CA) with a 3D puzzle.
American Landmarks: Bridges Worksheet - FREE Printable from Living Life IntentionallyAmerican Landmar: Golden Gate Bridge from 3D Puzzle
We played a memory game I created to become familiar with American landmarks and improve our memory skills. Once again, these are free for your personal use only. Please so not copy, sell or host anywhere else. Please feel free to share my blog with whomever you like, but please do not link them to the download only link. Thanks.
FREE PRINTABLE - US Symbols & Landmarks Memory Game from Living Life IntentionallyFREE PRINTABLE - US Symbols & Landmarks Memory Game from Living Life Intentionally
We read about the Bald Eagle, discovered that Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be our national bird, and picked a family bird.
American Symbol: Bald Eagle (free worksheet from Living Life Intentionally)
After reading about The White House & learning about some famous Presidents, Goofy wrote the President a letter & drew him a picture. (This was also great practice writing!) And two weeks letter we got an envelope from The White House! We were so excited to get a response letter, signed picture of Obama, signed family picture, interview with Obama & White House info, exploring the white house through art, and a day in the life of Boo (Obama's dog).
American Symbol: President (Goofy wrote the President a letter)American Symbol: Air Force One (Goofy drew a picture for President)American Symbol: President (Goofy wrote the President a letter)
We learned about some famous & beautiful American parks and practiced our mapping skills.
American Landmarks: Beautiful Parks (free worksheets from Living Life Intentionally)
We looked at the American flag and how it has changed throughout the years. Goofy observed how there was a star for each state. We talked about how the stripes represented the 13 original colonies. Then we made an edible American flag.
American Symbol: Flag (free worksheet from Living Life Intentionally)American Flag Dessert
We read a wonderful historical fiction book Saving the Liberty Bell by Megan McDonald and then made a liberty bell of our own. We also read about the statue of liberty & made our own torch.
American Symbol: Liberty Bell (craft)American Landmark: Statue of Liberty (Craft)
We started this study with reading some good books to help us learn more about our national symbols & landmarks. These are great resources you should check out!
Below is the download link for the 10 worksheets I made to enhance our study of American Symbols & Landmarks. The worksheets include matching, mapping, cut & paste, bridge construction, do you know Thomas Jefferson, Our almost national bird, Flag, Uncle Sam poster, and our president.  As always, these are free for your personal use only. Please so not copy, sell or host anywhere else. Please feel free to share my blog with whomever you like, but please do not link them to the download only link. Thanks.]
FREE Download - 10 American Symbols & Landmarks worksheets from Living Life Intentionally

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