3rd Grade - 8th Grade

Recognition and Location - US Landmarks - Social Studies

Recognition and Location - US Landmarks - Social Studies

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Recognition and Location - US Landmarks - Social Studies

3rd Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Explore iconic landmarks across the United States, focusing on their historical significance and visual characteristics. Enhance geographic literacy and historical knowledge by identifying famous sites and understanding their roles in American culture.

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3rd Grade - 6th Grade

Trivia Exploration - World Landmarks - Cultural Geography

Trivia Exploration - World Landmarks - Cultural Geography

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Trivia Exploration - World Landmarks - Cultural Geography

3rd Grade - 6th Grade

Architecture, History, Geography

Discover renowned landmarks around the globe and learn intriguing facts about their history and significance. Enhance knowledge of cultural geography and improve the ability to recognize iconic global sites while understanding their historical contexts.

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5th Grade - 8th Grade

Analyzing Historical Landmarks and Figures - George Washington and the Lincoln Memorial - Exploring Washington DC

Analyzing Historical Landmarks and Figures - George Washington and the Lincoln Memorial - Exploring Washington DC

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Analyzing Historical Landmarks and Figures - George Washington and the Lincoln Memorial - Exploring Washington DC

5th Grade - 8th Grade

Geography, Architecture, History

Explore Washington DC's historical landmarks and the influential figures such as George Washington and sites like the Lincoln Memorial. Gain an understanding of the historical significance of these sites and their pivotal roles in enhancing the appreciation of America's heritage.

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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Understanding National Symbols - Significant American Icons - U.S. Cultural Heritage

Understanding National Symbols - Significant American Icons - U.S. Cultural Heritage

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Understanding National Symbols - Significant American Icons - U.S. Cultural Heritage

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the significance and meaning of U.S. symbols, such as the Bald Eagle and the Liberty Bell, through engaging questions and answers. Gain insights into these icons' historical context and symbolic representations to enhance understanding of national identity.

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3rd Grade - 7th Grade

Geographical Navigation - Grid Coordinates - Map Reading

Geographical Navigation - Grid Coordinates - Map Reading

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Geographical Navigation - Grid Coordinates - Map Reading

3rd Grade - 7th Grade

Geography

Practice identifying landmarks and locations using grid coordinates on a map, focusing on notable sites and streets in Washington D.C. Enhance spatial awareness and map-reading skills, ultimately improving the ability to navigate using a grid reference system through engaging questions and exercises.

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4th Grade - 8th Grade

U.S. Historical Landmarks - Significance & Trivia - U.S. Geography & History

U.S. Historical Landmarks - Significance & Trivia - U.S. Geography & History

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U.S. Historical Landmarks - Significance & Trivia - U.S. Geography & History

4th Grade - 8th Grade

History, Architecture, Geography

Investigate the significance and trivia surrounding major U.S. historical landmarks such as the Alamo, Empire State Building, and Golden Gate Bridge. Gain insights into pivotal moments in U.S. history and develop the ability to identify key landmarks and their historical relevance.

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2nd Grade - 12th Grade

Landmark Identification - U.S. Monuments and Icons

Landmark Identification - U.S. Monuments and Icons

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Landmark Identification - U.S. Monuments and Icons

2nd Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, Geography

Engage with a series of questions designed to explore and identify prominent U.S. landmarks. Enhance your understanding of key historical and cultural sites while developing recognition skills and appreciating national heritage.

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2nd Grade - 6th Grade

[Understanding National Symbols - US History - Identification and Significance]

[Understanding National Symbols - US History - Identification and Significance]

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[Understanding National Symbols - US History - Identification and Significance]

2nd Grade - 6th Grade

History

Government, Civics, American History

Explore the creation, symbolism, and historical significance of key symbols of American history, including the Statue of Liberty and Mount Rushmore. Enhance the understanding of U.S. national symbols and learn to accurately identify these symbols and their origins.

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5th Grade - 12th Grade

Historical Knowledge - Iconic U.S. Monuments and Memorials - Washington D.C.

Historical Knowledge - Iconic U.S. Monuments and Memorials - Washington D.C.

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Historical Knowledge - Iconic U.S. Monuments and Memorials - Washington D.C.

5th Grade - 12th Grade

History

American History

Examine and understand the significance of Washington D.C.'s renowned monuments and memorials, with a focus on landmarks like the Lincoln Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Develop the ability to distinguish between these monuments based on their historical and cultural importance, appreciating their impact on American history.

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4th Grade - 6th Grade

Trivia and Historical Facts - Lincoln Memorial - American History

Trivia and Historical Facts - Lincoln Memorial - American History

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Trivia and Historical Facts - Lincoln Memorial - American History

4th Grade - 6th Grade

History

Discover intriguing trivia and facts about the Lincoln Memorial, exploring its architectural features and its significance in American history. Gain insights into the design symbolism and the historical events associated with this iconic monument, enhancing understanding of its role as a national symbol. Develop skills in historical analysis and appreciation of architectural design.

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4th Grade - 6th Grade

Significance and Symbolism - Lincoln Memorial - U.S. Historical Monuments

Significance and Symbolism - Lincoln Memorial - U.S. Historical Monuments

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Significance and Symbolism - Lincoln Memorial - U.S. Historical Monuments

4th Grade - 6th Grade

History

Examine the history and significance of the Lincoln Memorial, a pivotal symbol of American democracy and social justice located in Washington, D.C. Gain insights into its architectural design and historical context, and understand its influence on civil rights and the honoring of national heritage.

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4th Grade - 6th Grade

Significance and Symbolism - Lincoln Memorial - U.S. Historical Monuments

Significance and Symbolism - Lincoln Memorial - U.S. Historical Monuments

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Significance and Symbolism - Lincoln Memorial - U.S. Historical Monuments

4th Grade - 6th Grade

History

Examine the history and cultural significance of the Lincoln Memorial, focusing on its symbolic role in representing civil rights and democracy. Understand memorials' purposes, historical contexts, and key figures connected to U.S. history to recognize their broader impact on society. Develop insights into how the Lincoln Memorial embodies themes of justice and equality, and appreciate its role as a backdrop for pivotal events in the American civil rights movement.

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Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Identification Skills - Recognizing US Landmarks - Geography

Identification Skills - Recognizing US Landmarks - Geography

Quiz

Identification Skills - Recognizing US Landmarks - Geography

Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Other

Engage in the study of iconic US landmarks and national parks. Develop recognition skills in geography through the identification of significant monuments, while enhancing comprehension of geographical locations within the United States.

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5th Grade - 8th Grade

Identifying Greek Column Styles - Architectural Elements - Classical Architecture

Identifying Greek Column Styles - Architectural Elements - Classical Architecture

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Identifying Greek Column Styles - Architectural Elements - Classical Architecture

5th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the distinct characteristics of Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian columns as showcased in both historical and modern architecture. Develop the skill to accurately identify these column styles and gain an understanding of their historical contexts and architectural significance.

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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Understanding U.S. Symbols - Landmarks & Their Historical Significance

Understanding U.S. Symbols - Landmarks & Their Historical Significance

Interactive Video

Understanding U.S. Symbols - Landmarks & Their Historical Significance

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Social Studies, History

Explore the significant symbols and landmarks of the United States, focusing on the cultural and historical relevance of icons such as the U.S. flag, the bald eagle, the Statue of Liberty, and Mount Rushmore. Understand the symbolism behind these icons, identify major landmarks, and engage in activities that enhance knowledge of American history and culture.

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2nd Grade - 6th Grade

Understanding American Symbols - National Heritage and Iconography

Understanding American Symbols - National Heritage and Iconography

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Understanding American Symbols - National Heritage and Iconography

2nd Grade - 6th Grade

History

Explore iconic American symbols, including the Statue of Liberty, the national flag, and Mount Rushmore. Gain insights into American heritage and the symbolism of national emblems, developing an understanding of their origins and meanings.

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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Exploring Historical Landmarks - American Symbols - U.S. History

Exploring Historical Landmarks - American Symbols - U.S. History

Interactive Video

Exploring Historical Landmarks - American Symbols - U.S. History

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Geography, History, Social Studies

Explore historical landmarks and American symbols, focusing on their significance and impact on U.S. history. Learners will identify significant landmarks, comprehend their historical context, and expand vocabulary related to American history and geography.

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3rd Grade - 9th Grade

Historical Analysis - Martin Luther King Jr. - Civil Rights Movement

Historical Analysis - Martin Luther King Jr. - Civil Rights Movement

Lesson

Historical Analysis - Martin Luther King Jr. - Civil Rights Movement

3rd Grade - 9th Grade

History

Explore the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., emphasizing pivotal moments such as his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech and his significant role in the civil rights movement. Gain a deeper understanding of social justice, while developing critical thinking skills related to historical impact and social change.

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4th Grade - University

Understanding American Symbols - Monuments & Memorials - Historical Insight

Understanding American Symbols - Monuments & Memorials - Historical Insight

Interactive Video

Understanding American Symbols - Monuments & Memorials - Historical Insight

4th Grade - University

Social Studies, History

Explore key symbols of the United States by focusing on pivotal landmarks such as the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and the White House. Gain insights into their historical significance and architectural features, and identify American symbols. Describe the Washington Monument and appreciate the cultural impact of these landmarks, deepening understanding of US history and heritage.

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3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Trivia and Historical Facts - Notable Symbols and Landmarks - Exploring South Dakota

Trivia and Historical Facts - Notable Symbols and Landmarks - Exploring South Dakota

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Trivia and Historical Facts - Notable Symbols and Landmarks - Exploring South Dakota

3rd Grade - 5th Grade

Geography

Gain knowledge of South Dakota's prominent symbols, landmarks, and historical sites, leading to a deeper understanding of the state's cultural and historical significance. Enhance learning outcomes by focusing on state-specific features to broaden cultural awareness and historical insight.

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