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150 Presidents and American Symbols: Supplemental Guide 9A | Carving Mount Rushmore


allow for individual, group, or class research of the text and/or other
resources to answer these remaining questions.]

Word Work: Determined



  1. In the read-aloud you heard, “[Gutzon Borglum’s] son, Lincoln,...
    was determined to finish what his father had begun.”

  2. Say the word determined with me.

  3. Determined means deciding to do something and not letting anything
    stop you.

  4. Barack Obama was determined to succeed in school.
    Abraham Lincoln was determined to pay his neighbor back for the
    ruined book.

  5. Tell about a time you were determined to do something. Try to use the
    word determined when you tell about it.
    [Ask two or three students. If necessary, guide and/or rephrase
    students’ responses: “Once, I was determined to... ”]

  6. What’s the word we’ve been talking about?
    Use a Making Choices activity for follow-up. Directions: I am going to
    describe some people. If the person I describe is determined, say, “S/he
    is determined.” If the person I describe is not determined, say, “S/he is
    not determined.”

  7. My brother works very hard to learn how to paint.

    • He is determined.



  8. The girl gave up learning how to tie her shoe.

    • She is not determined.



  9. My sister practices every day to learn how to play the piano.

    • She is determined.



  10. The boy doesn’t want to learn to swim because he thinks the water is
    too cold.

    • He is not determined.



  11. My aunt exercises every day to get ready for a big race.

    • She is determined.




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