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Presidents and American Symbols: Supplemental Guide 1A | The Home of the President: Washington, D.C. 27



  • It is a symbol of our nation, the United States of America.
    Describe the American flag.

  • It is red, white and blue. It has stars and stripes.
    What are the fifty stars a symbol of?

  • The fifty stars are a symbol of the fifty states.
     Show image 1A-5: White House



  1. Literal Who lives in this building? What is this building called?



  • The U.S. president and the president’s family live in this building. It is
    called the White House.



  1. Literal Who is our current president, or president of the United States
    now?



  • (name of current president)
     Show image 1A-8: White House, Capitol Building, and Supreme
    Court


 Show image 1A-9: Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial

 Show image 1A-10: Washington Monument


  1. Inferential What other important buildings and monuments can we
    find in Washington, D.C.?

    • The Capitol Building, the Supreme Court, the Lincoln Memorial, the
      Jefferson Memorial, and the Washington Monument are in Washington,
      D.C.



  2. Evaluative [Use the Kings/Queens vs. Presidents Venn diagram in
    conjunction with this question.] In which ways are kings/queens and
    presidents similar?

    • Both are leaders and have power.
      In which ways are kings/queens and presidents different?

    • A king is born a king and a president is chosen by the people.
      A king stays a king all his life. A president is a president for four years.
      A king tells the people what to do and a president listens to what the
      people want.



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