Presidents and American Symbols: Supplemental Guide 7A | Te d d y Ro o s eve l t 115
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7 A
Introducing the Read-Aloud 15 minutes
What Have We Learned?
Show image 7A-3: Abraham Lincoln
- Ask students to name the important president yesterday’s read-aloud
was about. Ask them to describe Abraham Lincoln. Call on volunteers
to answer. Remind students that Abraham Lincoln had the nickname
“Honest Abe.”
Show image 6A-1: Lincoln and his hat - Have students recall what was under Lincoln’s hat and why it was
important. - A piece of paper that declared that slavery was illegal and that enslaved
people were free.
Introducing Teddy Roosevelt
- Remind students that they have been learning about important
presidents of the United States. Explain that in today’s read-aloud,
they will hear about a vice president. Explain that a vice president
is a person who is elected with the president and who helps the
president. Explain that a vice president is just one step below a
president, and that if a president dies, the vice president becomes the
new president until a different president is elected.
Show image 7A-1: Theodore Roosevelt - Tell students that today they will learn about Theodore Roosevelt.
Explain that Theodore Roosevelt was first a vice president before
he became a president. Theodore Roosevelt was the twenty-sixth
president of the United States.
[Point to Theodore Roosevelt on the Presidents Timeline.] - Pass around a teddy bear. Ask students: “What is this called?” (teddy
bear)