Your alarm clock is the Liberty Bell, you wake up to Freedom.
Your house is painted white, similar to a famous place you might know.
Day 1: Students will cut, color, and glue a matching worksheet of the symbols to their names and write a sentence on the back about one symbol.
Your house is filled with portraits of past presidents, a reminder of the heroes that started 'merica off right
Day 2: Students have the chance to act as important people and figures that are symbols of America.
Your wardrobe consists of Red, White, and Blue. Half of your clothes have stars and the other half have stripes.
Day 3: Students learn what the colors and symbols represent on our American flag and make their own flag with symbols to represent themselves.
You don't own a cat or dog, your pet of choice is the Bald Eagle.
Day 4: Paso Robles Wildlife Assembly Programs provides a live bald eagle to the classroom with a lesson plan about what it symbolizes to America.
Every Halloween your costume is the Statue of Liberty, You Are Freedom.
Day 5: Students will cross Science and Social Studies to learn why the Statue of Liberty is made of copper but looks green.
We Want You To Be A True American!
EVERYDAY: So know your American symbols!!