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INAUGURATION
2009 It is always exciting to see newly elected representatives take their place in our government, and this coming presidential inauguration is certainly history in the making! With the election of our first African American president, there is going to be so much that happens that is of historical significance, making a great unit study for learning about the inaugural process and the American presidency, as well as making memories from this very special occasion in American history. This study will allow you and your family to take advantage of this special moment in history, helping learn more about the new president and the inauguration process, as well as some important facets of American history. Get on board, and get ready for a fun and interesting learning expedition. Some of the topics of this study include: Ø History of presidential inaugurations Ø History of some of the American presidents Ø Responsibilities of the President of the United States Ø Learning about President-elect Barak Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden This new two-week study will provide an understanding of what will be happening and the significance of each part of the transfer of power in Washington. We will be looking at the history of inaugurations in America – when and where they took take place, how the ceremony changed as the times changed, what was said during some of the inaugural addresses, and much more. This study will help introduce the next President of the United States, Barak Obama. The inauguration provides a wonderful opportunity for them to learn about the man, his history, and his plans for America. He and his administration will shape the future of this country for the next four to eight years, and today’s students can watch history unfold from the outset, beginning with his inauguration. Full of history, pomp and tradition, this time-honored event that takes place every four years in America is full of learning opportunities, and this study will guide the process and help make it an interesting adventure! No other books or resources are required for the new Inauguration 2009 Unit Study -- the wealth of online information adds so much to our study. Each day's lesson plan has been written in two levels. There is a daily lesson plan for Lower Level (elementary grades), and one for Upper Level (Jr/Sr High grades). 62 pages, printable for your family's use. The study can be used for grades K - 12. |
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"Now faith
is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see." Copyright
2010 Amanda Bennett
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