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teach@homeDaily Lessons & Activities
for K-5 Students
teach@homeDaily Lessons & Activities
for K-5 Students
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Day 3Read the text shown below. Then, fill in the chart on the next page.
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What do you think of when you see the American flag? Do you think of the Fourth of July, of freedom, or of fireworks?
Besides the flag, other things make people think about America, too. The Statue of Liberty is 1 of them. This famous statue is found in New York City. She is on an island. She is tall and green and holds a torch. She makes people think about being free.
The White House is another important place in America. This is a large white building in the nation’s capital. It is where the president of the United States lives. The president leads the country from there, too.
Mount Rushmore is in South Dakota. It is a carving on a mountain. It shows the faces of 4 U.S. presidents. These are huge carvings. People can see them from far away. On the Fourth of July, fireworks go off behind the carvings.
The Liberty Bell is very old. It rang long ago. Its ring meant that people wanted to be free. The bell has a crack in it. So, it does not ring anymore. People can go see it in a glass case.
Day 4Watch the Day 4 Lessonhand2mind-link.com/L3W12D4
Read the text below. Then, fill in the blanks on the next page.
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tongue
Shows the path of food through the body
mouth
liver
gallbladder
esophagus
stomach
pancreas
salivary glands
largeintestine
smallintestine
The Digestive System
How does the food you eat become energy for you to work and play? Your food must be digested, or broken down, by your body. It makes a winding journey through your digestive system. Read the diagram to follow the food’s path.