| From ClassBrain.com 4th of July Learning Links for the 4th of July
The following Learning Links will lead you to general facts and information pertaining to the 4th of July. Each site allows you to explore this day in history, past celebrations, literature, and more. Hear music such as ‘The Stars and Stripes Forever March,’ and the ‘Star Spangled Banner.’ Play online games, print out flags to color, and browse through recipes.
General Information on the 4th of July
American
Memory - Today in History
Check out the fireworks from the World’s Fair, read a copy of the Declaration of Independence, or a synopsis of this day in history. Learn about the War of 1812 or listen to “The Stars and Stripes Forever March.” There are also literature links and photographs. Source: American Memory Collection, Library of Congress Reading Level: Hard
Not only will you find links to Mount Rushmore and photos of
fireworks displays, but you can also hear a presidential address from George
Bush. There is a section on the
American Flag, government resources and American history facts. You can also hear a child’s rendition
of the “Star Spangled Banner.” Reading Level: Moderate
There are all sorts of fun activities, patriotic printables, software, clip art, and online games at this site. Find out ‘Why We Celebrate the 4th of July’ and read ‘History in the Making.’ Browse through the book list and links. Source: Kaboose, Inc. Reading Level: Easy
Take a history lesson with this cool set of America’s Historical Documents including the Mayflower Compact and The Gettysburg Address. Listen to the selection of Patriotic music or complete a word search. Source: Wilstar.com Reading Level: Easy-Moderate
Read the story of America’s Independence, watch a firework display, or read about flag etiquette. There are many recipes with everything from apple pie to grilling tips. Also view the list of our presidents in order of the terms they served. Source: Independence Day on the Net, Holidays.net Reading Level: Easy
An ‘Awesome Library Editor’s Choice,’ this database allows you to access informative chronologies, 4th of July topics, stories, and more. All of this is in some way connected to celebrations of America’s independence. Source: James B. Heintze Reading Level: Hard
Read this short article and take the quiz that follows to be sure you know all there is to know about having a safe 4th of July. Source: Prevent Blindness America Reading Level: Easy © Copyright 2004 by ClassBrain.com |
