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1.   Immigrant
The Statue of Liberty Lesson 2 Level: 4th Grade Subject: language arts, social studies Approx. Time: 30-40 minutes Objectives Children will be introduced to facts about the Statue of Liberty. Children will express the symbolism of the Statue of Liberty. Children will synthesize what they have learned to develop what t...

2.   Statue of Liberty
Vision View the standards Return _ Unit/Lesson Plan _ Statue of Liberty Description Students will learn about the Statue of Liberty and write a paragraph about it. The unit will last 1 week. Goal/Standard/Level/Benchmark 1.C.1.d 3.B.1.b KRSP Knowledge: Summarize events in the story Name the elements of a sentence and paragraph Reasoning: Differentiate between importa...

3.   immigration, Statue of Liberty, & art
. FundingFactory: Unlock the Power of Recycling! Homework Lesson Plans Blogs FundingFactory Contact Us Search Lesson Plans Easy Fundraising Ideas 50% Profit Candle Fundraiser Earn Cash by Recycling immigration, Statue of Liberty, & art Author Information Author: sheila eisen Organization: N/A Email: sheilaeisen@aol.com Lesson Plan Information Subject: Social Studies Category: General Grade Level: Third - Ninth Duration: 2 class periods, longer if extensive research is done Description: Students read about the Statue of L...

4.   Georgia State Edition: Adventures in Time and Place Grade 4, Chapter 1: Write and Illustrate a Poem
...Plans Georgia State Edition: Adventures in Time and Place Grade 4 book Write and Illustrate a Poem Connection to Georgia State Edition: Adventures in Time and Place Grade 4 Unit 1: Americans and Our Environment Chapter 1: Life in the United States Lesson 1: Americans Today Web Link Description The Statue of Liberty is a Web site sponsored by NYC.com, the official Web site for New York tourism. Invite students to take a virtual trip to the Statue of Liberty and enjoy the sights, not only on Liberty Island, but also inside the statue itself. This site also provides links to photo tours of other New York City...

5.   Lesson: Lady Liberty
View Lessons By: Curriculum Age/Grade Subject Materials Title Institution Location Author Search Title: Lady Liberty Author: Maura Walsh Curriculum: Art - Community Service - Language Arts - Social Studies Age/Grade: Elementary 1 - Elementary 2 - Elementary 3 - Middle School - Above 14 Subject: Drawing - Writing - Painting Materials: Pencils - Markers - Paint - Oil Pastels - Crayons Institution: Hamline School Location:...

6.   EDSITEment - This Month's Feature
edsitement/neh logo SearchSitemapContact Us CalendarHome Subject Catalogue Art & CultureLiterature & Language ArtsForeign LanguageHistory & Social Studies All Lesson PlansAll Subject CategoriesAll Web Sites August 2006 - This Month's Feature _ _ _ The Statue of Liberty greeted new immigrants to America from 1894 on. Image courtesy of American Memory at the Library of Congress. _ _ Featured Lessons The Statue of Liberty: Bringing the 'New Colossus' to America The Statue of Liberty: The Meaning and Use of a National Symbol Where I Come From Featured Websites Acad...

7.   Important Information
...making any sound. You just say the words in your head so that only you can hear them. As you are reading today, try to practice this. 3) Bring out the chart paper with the passage on page 39 titled ãNatural Landmarksä. Only the second paragraph will be printed on the chart. The passage reads: ãThe Statue of Liberty is well known around the world. People think of the statue as an important part of New York and of our country. An important thing or place that stands out from everything around it is called a landmark.ä Read the passage out loud from the chart and tell the students that this can be found on pag...

8.   The Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty-Lady of Enlightenment Barbara D. Muschler H W Cowherd Middle School 441 N Farnsworth Ave Aurora IL 60505 Promoting Geographic Knowledge Through Literature Workshop July 7-19, 2002 PREVIEW of MAIN IDEAS: The Statue of Liberty is a huge stone and copper lady that stands in New York Harbor on Libert...

9.   Symbols of Freedom
...p://rims.k12.ca.us/symbols_freedom/pages/ symbolsoffree.html Procedures/Activities: From the lesson Symbols of Freedom by Kristi Turner at http://alex.state.al.us/lesson_view.php?id=4249 1.) Students will research patriotic symbols using the Symbols of our Freedom website. Students can be assigned: Statue of Liberty, Liberty Bell, bald eagle, the Fourth of July, Uncle Sam, and others. (as many or as few as you wish) This site contains background information and pictures of several patriotic symbols, with links to other websites with related information and pictures. 2.) Students will be given guidelines for...

10.   Teaching Today | Lesson Plans | Immigration: An Introduction to a New Way of Life
...Duration: 50 minutes Objectives Students will be able to: identify the reasons why immigrants left their homes to come to the United States describe the meaning of immigration identify some of the problems immigrants faced on their journey to the U.S. and when they arrived Materials Picture of the Statue of Liberty Notebook paper Map Whiteboard Download QA paper Download Life Stories document Differentiated Strategies These strategies are used to meet the varied needs of all learners: for various grade levelsVarying academic levels: uses heterogeneous grouping to allow students of differing abilities to sup...


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