Monday, March 14, 2016

Pin 8: Informative Books- The American Flag Topic


 The American Flag is one of many great American Symbols. It's apart of our American history and is an amazing story of how different ideas changed the design of our flag, until there was an agreement for us to settle for the American Flag we see today. This is something children will enjoy learning. The following paragraphs will be about three books that I believe are great for children on the history of The American Flag. Overall, all of these books have a glossary and an index. It's interesting to compare them to see how they all define the same words and concepts. 



 "Why are there stripes on the American Flag?" by Martha Rustad
This particular book has cartoon like pictures and characters. It's a story about a teacher who has curious students that are interested in learning about the existence of the American Flag. They ask a lot of questions and he gives a lot of facts about who made the flag, why it was made, and what do we do to show respect towards the flag by placing our hands over our hearts. Furthermore, there are activities on how to design your own flag, websites, and resources in this book.








Our American Flag

 "Our American Flag," by Mary Firestone
This is a great book. The illustrations are 3d images and the figures look wooden. It's very informative about the American Flag. Also, the illustrations are drawings of famous people who inspired the existences of the American Flag. It shares how the American Flag has changed over the last century. The flag has changed from 13 stars and 13 stripes, until the flags design began to be too big. A group of people overtime had new ideas that were becoming to complicated, and then finally the flag we have to today was the best choice. We have 13 stripes for the first 13 colonies and 50 stars for our 50 states. In addition to this book, it shares the guidelines in which the flag should be properly taking care of and respected. The flag can't be in bad weather and needs to be in a bright area at night. Also it should not touch the ground.

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"From Cloth to American Flag," by Martha Rustad
This book explains how The American Flag is made. It explains the type of materials used to make and the process it takes to create the flag. Parts of the flag are sown together and hand-stitched. It's interesting to see how it is made. Also some small facts are given about the American Flag a part from how it is made.

I have a variety of resources, activities, and additional books on this topic. Click on this Pinterest link:


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