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Презентация на тему Celebrations of Various American Cultures

Blueprint Skill:Recognize personal, religious, and national celebrations of various American cultures (i.e., Independence Day, Columbus Day, Native American or American Indian Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Veteran's Day, Memorial Day, or Thanksgiving).
Celebrations of Various American CulturesGrade 5 Social Studies Online Blueprint Skill:Recognize personal, religious, and national celebrations of various American cultures (i.e., Independence DayOn July 4, 1776, we claimed our independence from Britain and Independence Day The United States is truly a diverse nation made up Columbus DayThe first recorded celebration honoring the discovery of America by Europeans Columbus DayIn 1937, President Roosevelt proclaimed October 12 as Memorial DayMemorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of remembrance Memorial Dayhttp://www.usmemorialday.org/taps.html ThanksgivingThe Pilgrims had much to celebrate, they had built homes in the ThanksgivingThe Pilgrims, who celebrated the first Thanksgiving in America, were fleeing religious ChristmasChristmas observance is a conglomeration of several other festivals.  To early Christians, Christmas Today the practices associated with Christmas are likewise a conglomeration of different In 1914, Red Fox James, a Blackfoot from Montana, traveled on horseback   In the 1915 annual meeting of the American Indian Association, 1,250 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day“Free at last, free at last , Thank Martin Luther King, Jr. DayIt took many years for Congress to decide Veteran’s DayIn 1921, an unknown World War I American soldier was buried Veteran’s DayArmistice Day officially became a holiday in the United States in Try this holiday quiz game!http://www.surfnetkids.com/quiz/holidayhttp://www.surfnetkids.com/games/History_Games/
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Слайд 2 Blueprint Skill:
Recognize personal, religious, and national celebrations of

Blueprint Skill:Recognize personal, religious, and national celebrations of various American cultures

various American cultures (i.e., Independence Day, Columbus Day, Native

American or American Indian Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Veteran's Day, Memorial Day, or Thanksgiving).

Слайд 3 Independence Day
On July 4, 1776, we claimed our

Independence DayOn July 4, 1776, we claimed our independence from Britain

independence from Britain and Democracy was born. Every day

thousands leave their homeland to come to the "land of the free and the home of the brave" so they can begin their American Dream.

http://www.holidays.net/independence/story.htm


Слайд 4 Independence Day
The United States is truly a diverse

Independence Day The United States is truly a diverse nation made

nation made up of dynamic people. Each year on

July 4, Americans celebrate that freedom and independence with barbecues, picnics, and family gatherings.
Happy Birthday, America!

http://www.holidays.net/independence/story.htm


Слайд 5 Columbus Day
The first recorded celebration honoring the discovery

Columbus DayThe first recorded celebration honoring the discovery of America by

of America by Europeans took place on October 12,

1792 in New York City.

Слайд 6 Columbus Day
In 1937, President Roosevelt proclaimed October 12

Columbus DayIn 1937, President Roosevelt proclaimed October 12 as

as "Columbus Day" and in 1971, President Nixon declared

the second Monday of October a national holiday.

Слайд 7 Memorial Day
Memorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is

Memorial DayMemorial Day, originally called Decoration Day, is a day of

a day of remembrance for those who have died

in our nation's service.



Слайд 8 Memorial Day


http://www.usmemorialday.org/taps.html

Memorial Dayhttp://www.usmemorialday.org/taps.html

Слайд 9 Thanksgiving
The Pilgrims had much to celebrate, they had

ThanksgivingThe Pilgrims had much to celebrate, they had built homes in

built homes in the wilderness, they had raised enough

crops to keep them alive during the long coming winter, they were at peace with their Indian neighbors. They had beaten the odds and it was time to celebrate.

Слайд 10 Thanksgiving
The Pilgrims, who celebrated the first Thanksgiving in

ThanksgivingThe Pilgrims, who celebrated the first Thanksgiving in America, were fleeing

America, were fleeing religious persecution in their native England.

In 1609 a group of Pilgrims left England for the religious freedom.

Слайд 11 Christmas
Christmas observance is a conglomeration of several other

ChristmasChristmas observance is a conglomeration of several other festivals.  To early

festivals.  To early Christians, it commemorates the birth of

the Christ Child. 

Слайд 12 Christmas
 Today the practices associated with Christmas are likewise

Christmas Today the practices associated with Christmas are likewise a conglomeration of

a conglomeration of different traditions from many different origins. 

Santa Claus, Carols, St. Nicholas, Yule Logs, Candles, Colored Lights, Christmas Cards, Christmas Trees, etc. all have different roots which are now blended into a single new tradition.

Слайд 13 In 1914, Red Fox James, a Blackfoot from

In 1914, Red Fox James, a Blackfoot from Montana, traveled on

Montana, traveled on horseback four thousand miles soliciting the

aid of governors for a holiday honoring the American Indians.  He presented his proposal to a group of governors in Washington DC on December 14, 1914 where it was adopted by 24 states. 


Native American Day


Слайд 14   In the 1915 annual meeting of the

  In the 1915 annual meeting of the American Indian Association,

American Indian Association, 1,250 Native Americans gathered in Lawrence,

Kansas and sanctioned the plan.  At this session, September 28, the fourth Friday in September, was set forth as the designated date


Native American Day


Слайд 15 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
“Free at last, free

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day“Free at last, free at last ,

at last , Thank God Almighty, we are free

at last.”

Слайд 16 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
It took many years

Martin Luther King, Jr. DayIt took many years for Congress to

for Congress to decide to celebrate the holiday. In

the years leading up to the official decree many African-Americans celebrated the birthday themselves with a few states declaring King's birthday a state holiday. The bill was finally passed by both the House of Representatives and the Senate and was signed into law on November 2, 1983.

Слайд 17 Veteran’s Day
In 1921, an unknown World War I

Veteran’s DayIn 1921, an unknown World War I American soldier was

American soldier was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. These

memorial services all took place on November 11, the anniversary of the end of World War I at 11:00 a.m., November 11, 1918 (the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month), which became known as Armistice Day.

Слайд 18 Veteran’s Day
Armistice Day officially became a holiday in

Veteran’s DayArmistice Day officially became a holiday in the United States

the United States in 1926, and a national holiday

12 years later. On June 1, 1954, the name was changed to Veterans Day to honor all U.S. veterans.

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