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community officials. I think I would want to add our school too it too with the Headmaster/Principal as the leader
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Watch this 3-minute highlight of Washington DC for Kids. Take a trip through our nation's capital with your students and lead a discussion with them pointing out American symbols that they see in the video.
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Liberty's Kids #40 We the People- for Constitution Day
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Here's a nice anchor chart on branches state of government. (This is example is for South Carolina, but this model will work for most states.)