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Integrated Literacy Assignment. By: Abbey Larva. GLCE. 1-H2.0.7- Identify the events or people celebrated during the United States national holidays and why we celebrate them (e.g. Independence Day, Constitution Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day; President’s Day).
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Integrated Literacy Assignment By: Abbey Larva
GLCE 1-H2.0.7- Identify the events or people celebrated during the United States national holidays and why we celebrate them (e.g. Independence Day, Constitution Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day; President’s Day)
A Picture Book of Martin Luther King Jr., Adler and Casilla • March On!: the day my brother Martin changed the World, Farris, Christine King http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_HtRS00lts • President’s Day, L. Rockwell & A. Rockwell • The Declaration of Independence: The words that made America, Sam Fink • Celebrate Independence Day, Deborah Heiligman. Trade Books
Songs Independence Day Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_8Z1mi6eyM MLK Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQy1o6JVPIQ President’s Day Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDJB0QbT32A&feature=related Constitution Song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30OyU4O80i4
Poetry http://martin-luther-king-day.123holiday.net/king_songs.html Martin Luther King Jr. Poem Let us dance, let us sing. In praise of Martin Luther King. A man of peace who stood up tall. He worked for fairness for us all. We must be kind to one another, Because he said, 'All men are brothers." So let us try as we dance and sing, To be like Martin Luther King Mr. Lincoln by Helen H. Moore You know Mr. Lincoln- no fancy clothes for him: A stovepipe hat, a wrinkled coat, and whiskers on his chin. You know Mr. Lincoln- His face is on the penny. In life, that face was lined with care, for troubles, he had many. That brave Mr. Lincoln said slavery was wrong. He led us through the Civil War, and kept our country strong. That humble Mr. Lincoln, had in him something grand- that helped raise him from poverty to lead our mighty land.
Maps and Images Mt. Rushmore is a symbol of liberty and freedom under which the nation was founded. 4 Presidents Include: Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt, and Jefferson Dr. King’s Speech Aug. 28, 1968: View from Lincoln Memorial to Washington Monument. The constitution was signed a Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and the liberty bell is a symbol of these rights.
Teacher Resources for the GLCE http://www3.kumc.edu/diversity/national/national.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6Au81aHuSg http://childrensbooks.about.com/od/toppicks/tp/America.htm http://www.teachingheart.net/presidents.html http://www.teachervision.fen.com/childrens-art-activities/printable/15382.html
Works Cited Alder D., Casilla R., (1990) A Picture Book of Martin Luther King Jr., Holiday House King Farris, C., Ladd, L. (2008). March On! The Day My brother Martin Changed the World, Scholastic Press. Rockwell, A. Rockwell, L. (2009). President’s day. HarperCollins. Fink, S., (2007). The Declaration of Independence: The words that made America. Perfection Learning. Heiligman, D. (2007). Celebrate Independence Day, National Geographic Children’s Books. KIBOOMU. 4TH Of July-Songs for Children (June 2011). HarryKindergarten, (2012). I celebrate MLK! HarryKindergarten, (2011). The Presidents (children’s songs about Washington and Lincoln) Jim Kaiser, (2007). Constitution Preamble- Schoolhouse Rock. YouTube. com(2008). London Lad Interview. 123Holiday.net. Martin Luther King Jr. Kid Poems. KUMC. (2009). Diversity Calendar: National Holidays (United States). YouTube.com (2009). MLK- The King and His Dream Kennedy, E., (2012). Top 11 Children’s Books that Celebrate America. Gallegher, C., (2011). Teachingheart.net/presidents. TeacherVision. (2012). Patriotic Art Activities