Kindergarden Read - Aloud

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Presidents and American Symbols: Supplemental Guide 3A | A Clever General 53

Presenting the Read-Aloud 10 minutes


A Clever General
 Show image 3A-1: Knox and Washington
This story takes place a long time ago, before the United States
became a nation and before George Washington became the first
president of the United States. At that time there was a war between
England and the American colonies.

[Point to England and where the American colonies were located on a world
map. Ask: “Who ruled these places at that time?” (a king, King George III)]
This war was called the American Revolution. The American army
fought against the British army. At that time George Washington
was called General George Washington. He was the leader of the
American army. With the help of Colonel Henry Knox, the two men
came up with a clever—or smart—plan to trick the British army.

 Show image 3A-2: Strategizing
General George Washington had to think fast. He knew the British
soldiers were going to attack soon. He knew that there were many
more British soldiers than there were American soldiers. He also knew
that the British army had more supplies compared to the American
army.

[Explain that these supplies might have included food, water, muskets,
gunpowder, cannons, etc.]
Colonel Henry Knox asked Washington, “Sir, how can we keep the
British army, which is larger than us, from destroying our soldiers
here? We don’t even have enough soldiers or supplies. If the British
only knew... ”

George Washington answered him. “Yes, Colonel, if they only knew.
But they do not know. And we must make sure that the British army
does not find out that we have fewer soldiers than they think. We
must make them think we are bigger and stronger than we really are.”

George Washington continued, “What we really need are more
supplies to prepare us for battle.”
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