- Capitol Building
- Lincoln Memorial
- WWII Memorial
- Vietnam Memorial
Published on Tue, 08/23/2016
[caption id="attachment_9695" align="alignright" width="300"] Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. circa 1860.[/caption]
Prepare your students for their trip to Washington D.C.! Millions of travelers tour Washington D.C. each year, including thousands of students and their chaperones looking to take in some of the finest cultural institutions, monuments, and government buildings our nation has to offer. A favorite stop on such a trip is often the National Mall, a collection of national memorials and parks which includes many iconic monuments and over 1,000 acres of greenspace.
Helping students make sense of all there is to see and do in our nation's capital can be a real challenge. The following unit plan produced during the Emerging America workshop “Sparking Inquiry in World Geography and History” seeks to prepare students for their trip and get them excited to tour monuments such as:
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