Presidents and American Symbols: Supplemental Guide 3A | A Clever General 51
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3 A
Introducing the Read-Aloud 15 minutes
What Have We Learned?
- Remind students that yesterday they heard the legend of George
Washington and the cherry tree. Ask students: “What is a legend?”- A legend is a story from a long time ago that is not completely true.
- Ask students: “Which part of the legend was real and which part was
probably made-up?”- It was true that George Washington was an honest man. It was probably
made-up that he chopped down his father’s cherry tree.
- It was true that George Washington was an honest man. It was probably
- Ask students: “What does honest mean?”
- Honest means being truthful, or telling the truth; an honest person does
not lie or cheat.
- Honest means being truthful, or telling the truth; an honest person does
- Remind students that they learned about the Founding Fathers—
leaders who helped start the new country, the United States of
America. - Ask students: “Did our Founding Fathers—the leaders who started the
United States—want a king? Why did they want a president and not a
king?”
[Refer the Kings/Queens vs. Presidents Venn diagram to prompt
answers.]
Essential Background Information or Terms
- Tell students that in today’s read-aloud they will hear about events
that took place a long time ago. - [Show Image Card 10 (King George III).] Tell students that this is
King George III. He was the ruler of both England and the American
colonies at the time of today’s read-aloud.
[Point to England and where the American colonies were located on a
world map.] - [Show Image Card 11 (General George Washington).] Explain that
before George Washington became the first president of the United