Pom-Pom American Flag Painting Craft for Kids - Crafty Morning
Have your kids make a pom-pom American Flag craft for a 4th of July or Memorial Day art project. All you need is clothespins, pom-poms, and paint!
Draw the Statue of Liberty’s Face · Art Projects for Kids
Focus on how to draw the Statue of Liberty face and you can learn more about all the amazing features of this American landmark.
American Symbols Informational Text Posters and Coloring Book
Your students will love learning interesting facts and the history behind 12 of America's most iconic symbols with these American Symbols Informational Text Posters. Color and b/w copies are included for your printing needs. May be used as an "Around the Room" activity when completing the enclosed scavenger hunt. They can also be printed as a coloring book. $
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Poetry Kindergarten Shared Reading Free
American Symbols, Statue of Liberty, Bald Eagle, American Flag poem! Perfect for K-2 students! Check out this and 3 more free original poems!
Free American Symbols Emergent Reader - Classroom Freebies
Your students will love this cute and colorful emergent reader that introduces American symbols using a familiar pattern. Includes a full page color version, half page black and white version for students to make their own book, and vocabulary cards for retelling the story or playing a matching game. Click HERE to get the ... Read More about Free American Symbols Emergent Reader
Statue of Liberty on crayola.com
Use Crayola® crayons, colored pencils, or markers to color the Statue of Liberty. Did you know?The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French in 1886. Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi designed the statue. The book that she is holding says July 4, 1776, in honor of America's Independence Day.
Freebie Friday...a day late.
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U.S. Symbols Paper Bag Book
This U.S. Symbols Paper Bag Book includes various hands-on ways to help your students more about each U.S. Symbol! This has everything you need to teach your students about the 8 American symbols: the White House, the bald eagle, Mount Rushmore, the American Flag, the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, the Liberty Bell, and the Statue of Liberty.
A+ Statue of Liberty Labels
Here are two printable sheets for your students to use for labeling a the Statue of Liberty. You can choose whether to have your students cut and glue the labels, or write the labels in the boxes. This could be used when teaching about American symbols. Bundle and Save $$$:A+ Labeling Throughout Th...
Graphing: Find, Tally and Graph- Patriotic National Symbols
This is a math center that incorporates counting, tallies, graphing and basic addition and subtraction skills. It includes: -Patriotic collage sheet -find and graph page -find and tally page -make your own math problem page *This is a piece from the National Symbols math packet Looking for more?
American Symbols For Kids | Worksheet | Education.com
The White House in Washington D.c. is one of many American symbols for kids to learn about. Check it out!
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American Heroes Informational Reading and Smart Art from Teacher to the Core
Government Anchor Charts {Free}
Branches of GovernmentGovernment PostersGovernment UnitGovernment Bundle for Grades 3-5These branches of government anchor charts are a great reference tool for your government unit. Students can use the printable that is included to sort the description between the three branches. This product also...
FREEBIE: Nonfiction Passage for Statue of Liberty
This freebie is an excerpt from Nonfiction Passages for American Symbols: Comprehension, Vocabulary, and More!• Important Vocabulary Cards → Use these cards to pre-teach important vocabulary from each nonfiction passage. • Nonfiction Passage → Depending on the level of your students either read the...