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1 LE1-C2S1T1pg47-50 Defining Patriotism

2 This lesson discusses some of the symbols that represent the United States.

3 Lesson Objectives Define Patriotism.
List characteristics of a patriot. Explain why certain symbols carry a patriotic connotation. Apply a definition to a list of actions to determine if the action was patriotic.

4 CPS Lesson Questions (1-2)
Warm Up Questions CPS Lesson Questions (1-2)

5 Warm Up Question How much do you already know about patriotism?
Expert - I have already done a lot of learning about patriotism. Above average - I have learned some information about patriotism. Moderate - I know a little about patriotism. Rookie - I am a blank slate… but ready to learn. Example:

6 Warm Up Question True or False:
The original Continental Congress declared the flag should always have 13 stars. True False Example:

7 (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question.)
Opening Question List 2-3 symbols that represent the United States to you. What aspects of the United States do they represent? (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question.)

8 Introduction Many different symbols have special patriotic feelings for millions of Americans. This makes the definition of patriotism different for everyone.

9 Old Glory In 1818, Congress declared the flag would always have 13 stripes for the original colonies and a star would be added for each state on the fourth of July after its admission date to the Union. There are strict rules on how the flag should be properly displayed, cared for, and used.

10 The Pledge of Allegiance
The Pledge was first used in public schools in celebration of Columbus Day, October 12, 1892. Congress adopted the pledge in an act approved on June 22, 1942.

11 CPS Lesson Question (3-4)
Example:

12 Lesson Question What year did Congress declare that the flag should always have 13 stripes representing the original colonies? 1718 1776 1818 1986

13 Lesson Question What was the Pledge of Allegiance first said in celebration for? Fourth of July Presidents’ Day Columbus Day Memorial Day Example:

14 The National Anthem Francis Scott Key wrote a poem called “The Defense of Fort McHenry” due to his pride in the United States for winning the battle for Baltimore, Maryland. This poem became known as the _____________________. In 1931, Congress confirmed this was the United States’ national anthem. The Star-Spangled Banner

15 The National Anthem Oh, say can you see by the dawn's early light What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? And the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? Click here to start audio

16 The Liberty Bell The Liberty Bell was rung in July 1776 to announce the adoption of the ________________________. Declaration of Independence After the bell cracked for a second time during Chief John Marshall’s funeral, the bell was silenced. In about 1839, it became known as the Liberty Bell when people advocating the abolition of slavery used it as a symbol. Not sure if we should bold and underline the rest of the text…..

17 The Washington Monument
The Washington Monument is almost ____ feet tall. The monument is a symbol for our respect for President George Washington. 556

18 CPS Lesson Question (5-6)
Closing Questions CPS Lesson Question (5-6) Example:

19 Lesson Question What is the first line of the Star Spangled Banner?
“Oh, the ramparts we watched…” “Oh, beautiful for spacious skies…” None of the above Example: The first line is “Oh, say can you see by the dawn’s early light…”

20 Lesson Question The Liberty Bell got its name as a symbol of…
The Fourth of July Our freedom from the British The abolition of slavery Example:

21 (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question.)
Closing Question List the 2-3 U.S. symbols that are most important to you. Why are they important? Example: (Use CPS “Pick a Student” for this question.)

22 Questions

23 Copyright Information
Images in this lesson were taken from: Microsoft© Clip Art Gallery Marine Corps Combat Camera


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