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Table of Contents Introduction Introduction to Primary Sources... 4 Research.... 7 Primary Sources in Early Education... 9 Using Primary Sources in the Classroom.. 10 How to Use This Product.... 21 Introduction to Standards Correlations... 23 Correlations to Standards.... 24 Activities Using Primary Sources Pledging Allegiance Lesson Plan: American Symbols... 26 Student Reproducibles... 31 Celebrating America Lesson Plan: American Holidays.... 36 Student Reproducibles... 41 Staying Safe Lesson Plan: Rules and Laws.... 46 Student Reproducibles... 51 Being a Good Citizen Lesson Plan: Civic Values... 56 Student Reproducibles... 61 Balancing Power Lesson Plan: The Branches of Government.... 66 Student Reproducibles... 71 Protecting Our Community Lesson Plan: Community Helpers... 76 Student Reproducibles... 81 Founding America Lesson Plan: Foundational U.S. Documents... 86 Student Reproducibles... 91 Leading America Lesson Plan: American Heroes... 96 Student Reproducibles... 101 Document-Based Assessments I Pledge Allegiance... 106 Happy Fourth of July!.... 107 School Rules... 108 Lending a Hand... 109 The President... 110 Our Helpers... 111 The Constitution... 112 Monuments... 113 Appendix Culminating Activity... 114 References Cited... 116 Student Glossary... 117 Answer Key... 118 Digital Resource CD Contents... 119 Teacher Created Materials 3 18278 Primary Sources: Citizenship and Government

Activities Using Primary Sources Pledging Allegiance American Symbols (cont.) Part B: The Facsimile Discussion Questions Show students the Sheet Music facsimile. Read it aloud to the class. Explain that this is the front cover of sheet music for the national anthem. Explain that sheet music tells a musician how to play a piece of music. Then, ask the following discussion questions: What picture appears on the cover of the sheet music? What do you think the phrase under the flag means? How do you think the flag and the words are connected? Using the Primary Source 1. Distribute copies of the Sheet Music activity sheet (page 33) to students. Read the text aloud as students follow along. Ask students to imagine what Francis Scott Key was thinking as he watched the battle in the dark and waited for the sun to rise. 2. Display the first verse of The Star-Spangled Banner on the board. Read the lyrics aloud to the class. Ask students to identify the words in the song that refer to the flag. Record student responses on the board. 3. If the technology is available, you may wish to play a video clip for students that shows fans in a sports stadium singing the national anthem before an event. Ask students to think about why a song written in 1814 might still be important to Americans today. Ask them what they think the song celebrates. Explain that The Star-Spangled Banner honors our flag and our country. Americans sing it to celebrate their love for their country and their flag. 4. Distribute copies of the Justice for All activity sheet (page 34) to students. Read the directions aloud. As a class, brainstorm words that describe the American flag. Record student responses on the board. Have students use the list to complete the activity sheet. 5. Have students share their acrostic poems with the class. Kindergarten: Instead of completing individual poems, write an acrostic poem as a class. Divide the class into four groups. Have each group brainstorm words that begin with one of the letters. Have groups share their ideas with the class. Then, have students select words as a class to create a poem. 18278 Primary Sources: Citizenship and Government 28 Teacher Created Materials

Student Reproducibles Sheet Music Pledging Allegiance 22780 This is a sheet music cover for America s national anthem. On September 13, 1814, Francis Scott Key was on a ship. The ship was near the shore. A war was being fought. Francis was worried. The British were bombing an American fort. It was dark. Francis could not see what was happening. Then, the sun came up. Francis saw something that made him happy. The American flag was still flying above the fort. America had won the battle. Francis wrote a poem to tell about what he saw. It was called The Defense of Fort McHenry. It was printed for people to read. They liked it a lot. Later, it was put to music to make it a song. The song was named The Star Spangled Banner. It was made our national anthem in 1931. Americans sing this song to honor the flag. Teacher Created Materials 33 18278 Primary Sources: Citizenship and Government

Document-Based Assessments Name Date I Pledge Allegiance Directions: Look at the pictures. Read the sentences. Then, answer the questions. Kids say the Pledge of Allegiance today. A teacher leads her class in saying the Pledge of Allegiance long ago. 1. When do you think these photos were taken? 2. What are the similarities between the pictures? What does this tell you? 18278 Primary Sources: Citizenship and Government 106 Teacher Created Materials

Culminating Activity Community Service Project Appendix As students have learned, safe and happy communities are made by the citizens who live there. Give students a chance to truly make a difference in their community by doing a service project. This could be done as a school-wide activity or as a classroom activity. Help students brainstorm a list of service projects the class could organize to improve the community, such as a food drive for a local food bank, collecting pet food and pet care items for a local animal shelter, planting a container garden, or collecting recyclable materials to send to the recycling center. Narrow the list to the top three ideas. They should be projects students are excited about and that can be accomplished by your class. Have students vote on which service project they would like to do. Distribute copies of the Community Service Project School-Home Connection Letter (page 115) to students. Have them write the date, the location, and ways their families can help the class complete the service project. For example, you may need help gathering donation materials or driving the materials over to a local shelter. Take pictures of students improving their community and place them around the room or in student portfolios. Have students write and draw about their experiences and the importance of improving the community. Place these around the room or in student portfolios, as well. Have students invite family members to see what students have done to improve the community. You are invited to attend our Community Service Project. Even though we are young, we can make a difference! Date: Time: Place: 18278 Primary Sources: Citizenship and Government 114 Teacher Created Materials

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