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Time for SOCIAL STUDIES
Integrate
Social Studies Standards
  • History
  • Cultures: Symbols
  • Government History
Read
The Story of the Statue of Liberty
pp. 288–299
“A Nation of Immigrants”
pp. 302–303
Leveled Readers
The Statue of Liberty: From Paris to New York City
Below-Level
  • Support Concepts
French Roots in North America
Advanced
  • Extend Concepts
ELL Reader
A Gift from Japan
Build
Concept
Vocabulary
American Symbols,
pp. 284l–284m
Teach
Social Studies
Concepts
Location Skills,
p. 291
Cultures (Symbols),

p. 293
Explore
Social Studies
Center
Artists/Monuments,
p. 284k
Signs, Songs, and Symbols of America
On-Level
  • Develop Concepts
Student Edition pages
Narrative Nonfiction
Word Structure
Main Idea
Text Structure
Genre
Target Skill Vocabulary Strategy
Target Skill Comprehension Skill
Target Skill Comprehension Strategy
The Story of the Statue of Liberty
Student Edition pages
Audio CD
Preview Your Week
What does the Statue of Liberty mean to Americans?
Paired Selection
Reading Across Texts
Combining Information
   from Two Sources
Genre
Textbook
Text Features
Photos
Captions
Charts
Leveled Readers
Target Skill Skill Main Idea
Target Skill Strategy Text Structure
   Lesson Vocabulary
The Statue of Liberty: From Paris to New York City
Below-Level
Sings, Songs, and Symbols of America
On-Level
French Roots in North America
Advanced
A Gift from Japan
ELL Reader
  • Concept Vocabulary
  • Text Support
  • Language Enrichment
  • Student Edition
  • Leveled Readers
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SOCIAL STUDIES