106 Presidents and American Symbols: Supplemental Guide 6A | Abraham Lincoln
Show image 6A-6: Abraham Lincoln
This piece of paper under Abraham Lincoln’s hat changed America
forever. Lincoln believed that, “Everyone must understand that
America is truly a land of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, just
as Thomas Jefferson wrote.”
[Ask: “Where did Thomas Jefferson write those words?” (in the Declaration of
Independence)]
Discussing the Read-Aloud 10 minutes
Comprehension Questions
If students have difficulty responding to questions, reread pertinent lines
of the read-aloud and/or refer to specific images. Encourage students to
answer in complete sentences. Model answers using complete sentences
for students.
Show image 6A-1: Lincoln and his hat
- Literal Who is today’s read-aloud about?
- Today’s read-aloud is about Abraham Lincoln.
How would you describe Abraham Lincoln? [Encourage students to
describe his physical characteristics as well his personality.] - He was tall, had a beard, and wore a tall, black hat. He was honest and
hard-working.
- Today’s read-aloud is about Abraham Lincoln.
- Inferential What was Abe’s childhood like?
- Answers may very. Abe grew up on a farm, lived in a log cabin, worked
during the day, taught himself at night by the fireplace.
- Answers may very. Abe grew up on a farm, lived in a log cabin, worked
- Inferential What was Abraham Lincoln’s nickname?
- His nickname was “Honest Abe.”
Why do you think he had the nickname “Honest Abe?” Give one
example from the read-aloud. - Answers may vary. Refer back to the read-aloud for specific examples.
- His nickname was “Honest Abe.”
- Inferential What did President Lincoln have under his hat besides his
head?- He had a piece of paper under his hat.