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Title: WELCOME TO FIRST GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS


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WELCOME TOFIRST GRADE SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS
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Our Theme for Today isINDEPENDENCE DAY
in theUnited States and Mexico
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Facts of Independence Day in the United States
  • Who
  • The 13 Colonies

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Facts of Independence Day in the United States
  • What Freedom for Americans

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Facts of Independence Day in the United States
  • Where United States
  • When July 4, 1776

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Facts of Independence Day in the United States
  • Why
  • - The 13 Colonies want Freedom for Americans
    from England.

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Facts of Independence Day in the United States
  • How
  • - The 13 colonies sent delegates to
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to form the First
    Continental Congress.
  • - The members of the Second Continental
    Congress adopted final draft of Declaration of
    Independence.

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Now we will learn about
  • Independence Day in Mexico!

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  • Who
  • Aztecs, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, Hernan Cortes

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  • Where Mexico
  • When
  • 1810the rebellion by Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla
  • 1821 Independence was won

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  • What Rebellion and war for independence

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  • How Priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla led a
    rebellion against the Spaniards and there was a
    war

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  • Why Because the Spaniards had taken over Mexico
    and the Indians wanted to be free from Spain.

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INDEPENDENCE DAY
  • Centers
  • 1. READING
  • 2. WRITING
  • 3. MUSIC ART
  • 4. FOODS

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TEKS Objectives
  • (1.2) History. The student understands the
    origins of customs, holidays, and celebrations.
  • The student is expected to
  • (A) describe the origins of selected customs,
    holidays, and celebrations of the community,
    state, and nation such as Martin Luther King, Jr.
    Day, Independence Day, and Veterans' Day
  • (B) compare the observance of holidays and
    celebrations, past and present and
  • (C) identify anthems and mottoes of the United
    States and Texas.

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The Liberty Bell of Mexico and The United States
  • Since both of these countries have a bell that
    signifies freedom, at the sound of the ringing
    bell, you will switch to the next center.
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