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Washington D.C. Virtual Tour

Washington D.C. Virtual Tour. Mr. Everett For Miss Cutruzzula. the lincoln Memorial. the lincoln Memorial. The Lincoln Memorial. Two Videos to Watch First Video Second Video – Stories from a number of Nation Park Service guides. Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

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Washington D.C. Virtual Tour

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  1. Washington D.C.Virtual Tour Mr. Everett For Miss Cutruzzula

  2. the lincoln Memorial

  3. the lincoln Memorial

  4. The Lincoln Memorial • Two Videos to Watch • First Video • Second Video – Stories from a number of Nation Park Service guides

  5. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 32nd President of the United States

  6. Bio • January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945 • Most often referred to by his initials FDR • A dominant leader of the Democratic party. • Only president elected to more than two terms.

  7. Bio • In his first hundred days in office, which began March 4, 1933, Roosevelt spearheaded major legislation and issued a profusion of executive orders that instituted the New Deal—a variety of programs designed to produce relief (government jobs for the unemployed), recovery (economic growth), and reform (through regulation of Wall Street, banks and transportation). The economy improved rapidly from 1933 to 1937, but then relapsed into a deep recession.

  8. Bio • The fireside chats were a series of thirty evening radio addresses given by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt between 1933 and 1944. Although the World War I Committee on Public Information had seen presidential policy propagated to the public en masse, ‘fireside chats’ were the first media development that facilitated intimate and direct communication between the president and the citizens of the United States.

  9. Bio • On radio, he was able to quell rumors and explain his reasons for social change slowly and comprehensibly . Radio was especially convenient for Roosevelt because it enabled him to hide his polio symptoms from the public eye.

  10. Bio • Famous for his • Four Freedoms Speech • Listen to the speech • Fireside chat • Memorial

  11. Norman Rockwell • Famous illustrator of the Saturday Evening Post magazine covers. • His four freedoms pictures • View

  12. Some More of Norman Rockwell’s Work

  13. The Smithsonian Museums Read your packet • Fill out your question packet • Check out the virtual tour • http://www.mnh.si.edu/panoramas/ • Air and Space Museum • http://havecamerawilltravel.com/smithsonian-national-air-space-museum

  14. 9/11 Memorial • Look at questions before the videos play • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xBfiJkratE- architect’s discussion of the design • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JigJQQCI9CI- opening day service

  15. Ellis Island

  16. Ellis Island

  17. Ellis Island • Video • Video 2 from the History Channel • Video 3 detained on Ellis Island

  18. Websites For Other Teachers • Cordy – • The White House • Video 1 • Video 2 • Check out the various rooms in the White House from these sites.

  19. Cordy • Washington Monument • Video 1 • Read Information packet about this monument and note the important protests that have taken place here. • Video 2

  20. Cordy • Arlington National Cemetary • Video 1Video 2 • Read information packet • Statue of Liberty • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1YKLOk8pmA&feature=related - story of the statue of liberty • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVcCN4JYBgI - visual trip of liberty • http://www.nps.gov/featurecontent/stli/eTour.htm

  21. Hogshead • Mt. Vernon • Videos • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvA-kFO1hKw • http://www.mountvernon.org/visit-his-estate/virtual-tour-flash • Find the following items at this website • 1st Floor – Central Passage, Study – Presidential Chair, Front Parlor – Martha Washington • 2nd Floor – Master Bedroom • 3rd Floor – Martha Washington’s Room – Back Stool

  22. Hogshead • Gettysburg • Watch this video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VGZ-QU4iDds&feature=related • Read the 4-day count of the fight and answer questions • http://www.gettysburg.com/

  23. Holland/Whitmire • Holocaust Museum –Discuss students’ previous knowledge of the Holocaust • Introduce Concentration Camps • Read about Auschwitz (read and fill out question packet) • Watch this video: • http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/focus/auschwitz/encountering/

  24. Holland/Whitmire • Jefferson Memorial • Go to this website, select his/her favorite letter, and be able to give a summary of the letter and why they liked it to the class • http://www.let.rug.nl/usa/presidents/thomas-jefferson/letters-of-thomas-jefferson/ • Read the Jefferson Memorial handout and answer the questions. There are two readings.

  25. Holland/Whitmire • Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial • There are three articles to read in order to answer the questions

  26. Holland/Whitmire • Empire State Building –Read the info about the Empire State Building in your info packet • Answer the questions • There are two documents.

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