Bulletin Board-in-a-Book Presidents Day Written by Ann Richmond Fisher Illustrated by Bron Smith How to Use This Book...2 Border and Star Patterns...3 Lettering...4 Shape Book Page...5 Stationery...6 Language Activities...7 Salute two great Presidents with this patriotic bulletin board! Everything you ll need for a bright display and an educational holiday is included in this book. Use the punch-outs on the covers and the patterns and reproducibles inside to quickly create an appealing bulletin Table of Contents Introduction Math Activity...9 Game...10 Party Ideas...12 Resources...13 Clip Art...14 Award Certificate/Bookmark/Name Tag...16 board. Use the activity pages to teach your students about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, and to practice valuable language and math skills. Also check out the ideas for books, snacks, games and more! Cover art by Bron Smith Cover design by Jennifer Morgan Copyright 2002, Teaching & Learning Company ISBN No. 978-1-4291-1220-8 1-57310-342-X Printing No. 987654321 Teaching & Learning Company Teaching Learning Company Dayton, 1204 Buchanan OH 45401-0802 St., P.O. Box 10 www.lorenzeducationalpress.com Carthage, IL 62321-0010 The purchase of this book entitles teachers to make copies for use in their individual classrooms, only. This book, or any part of it, may not be reproduced in any form for any other purposes without prior written permission from the Teaching & Learning Company. It is strictly prohibited to reproduce any part of this book for an entire school or school district, or for commercial resale. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.
Display Suggestions Start with a white background and add the punch-outs from the front and back covers of this book. You may use the arrangement shown on the front cover or make another one of your choice. Then ask each student to trace his or her own star and label it with his or her name using red or blue construction paper and the pattern on page 3. Add these stars anywhere on the bulletin board. Copy the title on page 4 (it can be larger if your copy machine will take bigger paper, or trace the title using an overhead projector). Position the title in the center of the bulletin board. Border Suggestions Use the pattern on page 3. Follow the instructions to fold and cut a star-spangled border with a few quick snips of the scissors. Kids can help, too! Use long strips of plain red or blue paper to frame your board. Add narrow white stripes for a patriotic flair. Talking About the Bulletin Board Use the read-along story on page 7 as an introduction to George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Add other information from additional resources, such as the ones listed on page 13. You may want to add information about their families and these interesting tidbits: George Washington had many boyhood adventures on a family farm known as River Farm. It was there he is said to have chopped down a cherry tree, and then he admitted it to his father because he could not tell a lie. How to Use This Book George Washington married a young widow, Martha Custis. Martha had two small children, Jackie and Patsy. They lived at Mount Vernon, where Washington was buried when he died in 1799. Abraham Lincoln s mother died from illness when he was about nine years old. His father remarried, and Abe loved his stepmother, Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln married Mary Todd, and they had four children: Robert, Edward, William and Thomas (Tad). Lincoln was assassinated while he was President in 1865. Before using the shape book page on page 5, explain that Abraham Lincoln frequently wore a tall hat, called a stovepipe hat. Discuss how that style got its name. Tell the students that sometimes President Lincoln stored important papers inside his hat! Laminate a few copies of the board game on pages 10-11. Keep the gameboard available for groups of two to three students to play in their free time. Be sure to have a penny and some buttons for each group to use in the game. Have a patriotic, educational, fun-filled Presidents Day! 2 TLC10342 Copyright Teaching & Learning Company, Carthage, IL 62321-0010
Fold a long strip of red or blue paper, accordion style as shown below. Your strip will need to be 5 1 /2" wide. Make the folds 2 3 /4" apart. Trace Shape A onto the folded strip and cut as directed. Repeat with more strips until you have enough borders to outline your entire board. Use Shape B for individual student cut-out stars as explained on page 2. TLC10342 Copyright Teaching & Learning Company, Carthage, IL 62321-0010 3
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Use this page for memos, reminders, open house invitations, letters to parents or a shape book. TLC10342 Copyright Teaching & Learning Company, Carthage, IL 62321-0010 5
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