Date post: | 24-Apr-2018 |
Category: |
Documents |
Upload: | hoangduong |
View: | 223 times |
Download: | 5 times |
National Symbols and Models of National Symbols and Models of National Symbols and Models of National Symbols and Models of CitizenshipCitizenshipCitizenshipCitizenshipCitizenshipCitizenshipCitizenshipCitizenship
Chapter 4Lessons 3 and 4
Patriotic SymbolPatriotic SymbolPatriotic SymbolPatriotic Symbol
• A patriotic symbol stands for the ideas the people believe in, such as freedom.
Our Country’s FlagOur Country’s FlagOur Country’s FlagOur Country’s Flag
• The US Flag has changed over time.
Original Flag for the 13 colonies.
The Pledge of AllegianceThe Pledge of AllegianceThe Pledge of AllegianceThe Pledge of Allegiance
• The pledge is a promise citizens make to the flag and all it stands for.
National AnthemNational AnthemNational AnthemNational Anthem
• The National Anthem is called “The Star Spangled Banner.”
• It is written about the • It is written about the US flag.
• It was written by Francis Scott Key.
Liberty BellLiberty BellLiberty BellLiberty Bell
• Cracked the first time that it was rung.
• They made a new bell and it cracked. and it cracked.
• The Liberty Bell is a symbol for freedom.
• On display in Philadelphia .
The Bald EagleThe Bald EagleThe Bald EagleThe Bald Eagle
• The eagle is our national bird.
• Symbol of strength.• Ben Franklin didn’t • Ben Franklin didn’t
want the eagle, he wanted the turkey.
The Great Seal The Great Seal The Great Seal The Great Seal
• Stars represent the 13 colonies.
• Arrows represent strength.
• Olive branch means • Olive branch means peace.
• E Pluribus Unum is motto of the US. Means “out of many, one.”
Bill of RightsBill of RightsBill of RightsBill of Rights
• Names many of the freedoms that belong to all American is:– Freedom of Speech– Freedom of Religion– Freedom of the Press
• The Bill of Rights is located in the US Constitution.
Famous Americans
Thomas JeffersonThomas JeffersonThomas JeffersonThomas Jefferson
• Third President• Jefferson worked
hard to make sure citizens had basic citizens had basic freedoms like Speech, Religion, and of the Press.
Harriet TubmanHarriet TubmanHarriet TubmanHarriet Tubman
• Harriet was born a slave.
• After Harriet escaped, she would later return she would later return to help more than 300 slaves to escape to freedom.
Helen KellerHelen KellerHelen KellerHelen Keller
• An illness caused Helen to lose both sight and hearing.
• Helen was unable to communicate. communicate.
• Anne Sullivan, her teacher, developed a way to communicate with Helen by making signs in Helen’s hand.
Helen Keller and her teacher Anne Sullivan.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
• King spoke out against laws he thought were unfair.
• King encouraged followers to be peaceful.followers to be peaceful.
• His words inspired those who believed in civil rights, or personal rights for everyone.
• King is known for his “I Have a Dream” speech.