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A5404 | K-4 | 1998 | 15 min. | 978-1-58541-298-3
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Students learn to appreciate what our nation's capital represents as they travel to Washington, D.C. They identify it as the Capital of the United States and visit the Capitol Building, the White House, and the Supreme Court Building. They will see the Lincoln, Washington, Jefferson, and Vietnam Veterans memorials as they learn about the capital's great history and of some of its finer traditions.
Also available on VHS.
DVD Features: (1) Introduction (2) Where is Washington D.C. (3) The Capitol (4) The White House (5) The Supreme Court (6) Sightseeing in Washington D.C. (7) Branches of Government (8) Conclusion (99) End
Reviews: "… an educational and entertaining reminder of who we are, where we've been, and the type of people we need to be…. A great supplement to a unit on Washington, D.C."—Georgia Moretti Ellars, Greenwood Public Library, IN | School Library Journal 11/99
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This video is part of the 'Our United States DVD Collection (A5400).'
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| This collection will help students gain knowledge of the main features of geography—the continents, oceans, and larger countries including the United States. An insight into America is provided as children learn about our country's symbols, major celebrations, and our nation's capital. We examine the United States through local, state, and national government, and we help students identify representative leaders at these levels such as mayor, governor, and president.
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