Presidents and American Symbols: Supplemental Guide | Alignment Chart xvii
Alignment Chart for Presidents and American Symbols
The following chart contains core content objectives addressed in
this domain. It also demonstrates alignment between the Common
Core State Standards and corresponding Core Knowledge
Language Arts (CKLA) goals.
Alignment Chart for Presidents
and American Symbols
Lesson
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Core Content Objectives
Name the current president of the United States
Recall that Washington, D.C., is the capital of the United
States
Recall that Washington, D.C., is the city in which the
current U.S. president lives and that the White House is the
president’s home
Identify the American flag
Describe the differences between a president and a king
Identify George Washington as someone admired for his
honesty
Identify the cherry tree story as a legend
Recall that George Washington was a clever general and
explain why
Identify George Washington as the first president of the
United States
Explain why George Washington is known as the “Father of
Our Country”
Identify Thomas Jefferson as the third president of the
United States
Identify Thomas Jefferson as the main author of the
Declaration of Independence
Identify the Statue of Liberty
Identify Abraham Lincoln as an important president of the
United States
Explain why Abraham Lincoln was known as “Honest Abe”
Recall that Abraham Lincoln created a law to end slavery