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Product: Mount Rushmore Project

A novel teaching resource focused on American History for students in Grades 7-10. Taking inspiration from the U.S historic monument, Mount Rushmore, this project aims to foster exploration into the political impact of past U.S. Presidents.

The construction of Mount Rushmore began in 1927, featuring four presidents notable for their roles in molding America:

  • George Washington

  • Thomas Jefferson

  • Theodore Roosevelt

  • Abraham Lincoln

About our “Mount Rushmore” Project

This initiative guides students to research who they believe are today’s four most deserving presidents to be immortalized on a modern Mount Rushmore. It encourages a comprehensive understanding of often overlooked areas within history and politics.

Inclusion Materials:

  1. Detailed instructions and resources facilitating research efforts.

  2. A Google Form tailored for recording class-wide data submissions; fostering dynamic follow-up discussions.

  3. A graphic image replicating the stone tablets of Mount Rushmore made available for students’ depiction of their selected presidents.

Tailored towards:

  • Social studies classes (i.e History: USA or Government departments)

    The project is a perfect addition across general Social Studies curriculums due to its close tie-in with government institutions and historical figures.

This product package arrives as a user-friendly Google Drive folder containing all necessary files, making it easily distributable under various learning settings including classroom applications or home-schooling environments allowing active engagement with American presidential legacy.

To summarize,the "Mount Rushmores"s up educational resource provides effective value facilitating multi-disciplinary approaches towards engaging critical thinking skills among students while enhancing their comprehension around crucial historical periods within the United States' governmental framework corresponding well with social studies programs.

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American History Presidents Research Interactive Learning Critical Thinking Social Studies

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