Description: What Is Inside the Lincoln Memorial? by Martha E. H. Rustad (2014, Library Binding)Cloverleaf Books Our American Symbols Ser.: Product InformationLook at that giant statue! What did this person do to earn his own monument in Washington, DC? Join Mr. Williams's class on a field trip to the Lincoln Memorial to find out. Ranger May gives the students a tour, tells them about the Civil War, and talks about how President Abraham Lincoln's ideas still matter to all of us.Product IdentifiersPublisherLernerISBN-101467721352ISBN-139781467721356eBay Product ID (ePID)202749447Product Key FeaturesPublication Year2014AuthorMartha E. H. RustadLanguageEnglishDimensionsWeight12.8 OzAdditional Product FeaturesFormatLibrary BindingGrade toSecond GradeIllustratedYesDewey Decimal975.3Grade fromKindergartenTarget AudienceJuvenile AudienceAge Level5-8SeriesCloverleaf Books (Tm) -- Our American Symbols Ser.Copyright Date2015Illustrated byPoling, KyleLc Classification NumberF203.4.L73r87 2015Reviews"These cheerful introductions to American Symbols are ideal for early elementary students. Each title operates on the premise that a group of children is learning about a symbol by participating in a class lesson or by going on a field trip to see the symbol itself. The storylike narrative is simple, engaging, and informative. The author pulls in images and comparisons that help the youngest elementary school students grasp new concepts ('"What's a symbol?" Ethan asks. "A symbol is something that stands for something else," Mr. Gomez answers. "Like a green light means go!" says Jolie.'). The bright, cartoon illustrations feature a variety of people: men, women, children, black, white, and Latino, and one character appears in a wheelchair. All in all, an appealing first look at American emblems." School Library Journal, Series Made Simple, "These cheerful introductions to American Symbols are ideal for early elementary students. Each title operates on the premise that a group of children is learning about a symbol by participating in a class lesson or by going on a field trip to see the symbol itself. The storylike narrative is simple, engaging, and informative. The author pulls in images and comparisons that help the youngest elementary school students grasp new concepts ('"What's a symbol?" Ethan asks. "A symbol is something that stands for something else," Mr. Gomez answers. "Like a green light means go!" says Jolie.'). The bright, cartoon illustrations feature a variety of people: men, women, children, black, white, and Latino, and one character appears in a wheelchair. All in all, an appealing first look at American emblems." --School Library Journal, Series Made SimpleLccn2013-037338
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Series: Our American Symbols
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Special Attributes: Library Binding
Book Title: What Is inside the Lincoln Memorial?
Author: Martha E. H. Rustad
Format: Library Binding
Language: English
Topic: School & Education, Biographical / United States, History / Symbols, Monuments, National Parks, Etc., Politics & Government, Biography & Autobiography / Presidents & FIRST Families (U.S.), People & Places / United States / General
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Intended Audience: Ages 2-3, Ages 9-12, Ages 4-8, Under 2 Years
Publication Year: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Fiction, Juvenile Nonfiction
Item Weight: 12.8 Oz
Number of Pages: 24 Pages