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American Symbols Kindergarten, American Symbols Unit, Reading Fluency Passages, Syllables Activities, Earth Day Coloring Pages, Fluency Passages, Kindergarten Social Studies, Homeschool Social Studies, First Grade Worksheets

American Symbols is one of my FAVORITE units to teach. It must be yours too because over 12,000 teachers have purchased this unit from Teachers Pay Teachers ! It meets the Common Core Standards for Informational Reading with rigor and brings your classroom joy while reading! Updated with more crafts and symbols see below! My students LOVED this unit! I got 4 parent notes telling me how much they enjoyed hearing their child talk informatively and passionately about Social Studies. One parent…

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USA - American Eagle - Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics - Team USA - American Flag American Flag Logo Design, Usa Logo Design, American Logo Design, Merica Monday, Usa Symbols, Stickers Usa, Usa Stickers, Logo Usa, Tokyo Summer

Proud to be an American. Team USA. This American flag design symbolizes freedom and patriotism for The United States of America. These products make great outfits, accessories, and home decor for all American holidays and everyday life in the USA. Support Team USA for 2020 (2021) Tokyo Summer Olympics and Paralympics. #america #americanflag #americaeagle #redwhiteandblue #teamusa #tokyo2020

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Preschool Social Studies, Social Studies Projects, 3rd Grade Social Studies, Social Studies Lesson Plans, Social Studies Notebook, Kindergarten Social Studies, Social Studies Unit, Study Strategies, Kindness Activities

American Symbols is one of my favorite social studies units to teach to first and second graders. I've rounded up my favorite, activities, books, and videos for teaching about American Symbols in this post. ActivitiesAmerican Symbols Bingo GameTo play this game, the teacher reads off a clue such as: "This building is on the back of the penny," and the students find the matching American symbol on their game board. Multiple clues are provided for each symbol so that your class can play again…

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