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A picture or icon that stands for, or represents something else. What is a symbol? A picture or icon that stands for, or represents something else.

Symbols of Our Country American Flag Statue of Liberty White House Bald Eagle Liberty Bell

Resources for Students Leveled books Websites- http://bensguide.gpo.gov/k-2/symbols/ladyliberty.html United Streaming videos This is Our Country (K-2) US Symbols (K-2) America the Beautiful (song w/pictures)

Fact Sheet Picture of symbol. Where the symbol is seen. What the symbols stands for. Five interesting facts about the symbol.

Statue of Liberty

Statue of Liberty Was a gift to the United States from France. Is made of copper. Has stood on Liberty Island since 1886. Liberty means freedom. The Statue of Liberty is 302 feet from its base to its torch.

Model lessons Introduce the website and links Demonstrate how to complete the fact sheet. Discuss presentation rubric.

Group Work Partner groups will research and complete their fact sheet. Expert groups will be formed of all students who worked on the same symbol . Presentations will be given by each expert group. Each expert group will write three questions to be used on an assessment.

Assessment Fact book Presentation Rubric Symbols Quiz Expository Essay