Students cut and paste or write words in boxes to label a Mount Rushmore diagram. Or, they may take their learning to the next level by crafting a cut-and-paste flip book or standee (both cover the same material). In these activities, students match the presidents on Mount Rushmore to their names, the numbers they were as presidents, their birth and death dates, and what they symbolize. Afterward, students complete one of five writing prompts. Includes: Mount Rushmore diagram with the labels: Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson Reference poster (use as coloring page or classroom décor) Flip book activity sheets (may also be used in interactive notebooks when printed at 80 percent of original size) Standee activity sheets Five writing prompts + writing paper in two page sizes Answer keys Features: Engaging Simple directions Black & white + color The content of this resource is based on information provided by the National Park Service on the Mount Rushmore website, so labeling the diagram, or completing the flip book or standee make ideal pre- and/or post-field trip activities. It also makes a wonderful companion to Wonders of America: Mount Rushmore by Marion Dane Bauer, Where is Mount Rushmore? by True Kelley, Who Carved the Mountain?: The Story of Mount Rushmore by Jean L. S. Patrick, and many other Mount Rushmore and national symbols books. ⬆ Click the preview for a closer look. --------------------------------------------------------- Required Supplies: Pencils Crayons, colored pencils and/or markers (optional) Scissors (optional) Glue sticks (optional) Paper clips (optional, for standee only) Related Resources: Statue of Liberty Activities: Labeling Diagram & Symbol Matching Worksheet George Washington and the General's Dog Book Companion Missouri State Flag & Symbols Headband + Poster & Writing Prompt Did you know that by providing feedback for this product you will earn credits good toward a discount on future Curriculum Hound and other TPT product purchases? Simply scroll to the bottom of any purchased product page to leave positive feedback. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this product or another, please e-mail me at [email protected]. Happy teaching! Curriculum Hound
We've been reading Flat Stanley: The Mount Rushmore Calamity children's book - it pairs with our Mount Rushmore coin rubbings art activity!
Students cut and paste or write words in boxes to label a Mount Rushmore diagram. Or, they may take their learning to the next level by crafting a cut-and-paste flip book or standee (both cover the same material). In these activities, students match the presidents on Mount Rushmore to their names, the numbers they were as presidents, their birth and death dates, and what they symbolize. Afterward, students complete one of five writing prompts. Includes: Mount Rushmore diagram with the labels: Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson Reference poster (use as coloring page or classroom décor) Flip book activity sheets (may also be used in interactive notebooks when printed at 80 percent of original size) Standee activity sheets Five writing prompts + writing paper in two page sizes Answer keys Features: Engaging Simple directions Black & white + color The content of this resource is based on information provided by the National Park Service on the Mount Rushmore website, so labeling the diagram, or completing the flip book or standee make ideal pre- and/or post-field trip activities. It also makes a wonderful companion to Wonders of America: Mount Rushmore by Marion Dane Bauer, Where is Mount Rushmore? by True Kelley, Who Carved the Mountain?: The Story of Mount Rushmore by Jean L. S. Patrick, and many other Mount Rushmore and national symbols books. ⬆ Click the preview for a closer look. --------------------------------------------------------- Required Supplies: Pencils Crayons, colored pencils and/or markers (optional) Scissors (optional) Glue sticks (optional) Paper clips (optional, for standee only) Related Resources: Statue of Liberty Activities: Labeling Diagram & Symbol Matching Worksheet George Washington and the General's Dog Book Companion Missouri State Flag & Symbols Headband + Poster & Writing Prompt Did you know that by providing feedback for this product you will earn credits good toward a discount on future Curriculum Hound and other TPT product purchases? Simply scroll to the bottom of any purchased product page to leave positive feedback. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this product or another, please e-mail me at [email protected]. Happy teaching! Curriculum Hound
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Children love to learn about our National Landmarks, especially Mt. Rushmore and all the hard work that was put into it. There are some amazing websites and videos online for children to watch how it
Today we are learning all about Mount Rushmore with our Mount Rushmore facts printable pages! Simply download and print the fun facts about Mount Rushmore
Get your child caught up on some U.S. history, and have fun coloring in the men of Mount Rushmore with this historical coloring worksheet!
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Mt Rushmore is in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Here are two different coloring pages of this monument that you can print.
Children draw their face on Mount Rushmore, then write a paragraph detailing what they would do if they were president.
INSTANT DOWNLOAD! Join explorer Lizzy Jane and learn all about Mount Rushmore with this engaging unit study featuring a double-sided, hand illustrated letter and postcard, and a printable study guide! Included in this unit, you will find - A letter written from Mount Rushmore - A printable postcard from Mount Rushmore - A timeline & info sheet - Links to help you in your study - A brochure worksheet - Mount Rushmore anatomy - Coloring Sheet - Word search - Printing instructions - & more! This is a digital product that will be emailed to you immediately after purchase. Printing instructions are included in with the unit. Due to the digital nature of this product, we do not offer refunds. If you have any questions or would like to reach out to us, send us an email at info [!at] heritageletter.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, & YouTube. Check out our website at heritageletter.com, & be sure to sign up for our email list to grab 2 free digital letters and stay updated about sales, new products, & more!
Learn more about the American wilderness with these cute South Dakota crafts for kids!
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Learn about famous firsts in October with these free October printables. The set includes facts about parachutes, the Statue of Liberty, and more.
This Presidents Day, meet four of our country's most important heroes with this Mount Rushmore writing activity.