Symbols, Icons, and Traditions of the United States (First Grade Social Science Lesson, Activities, Discussion Questions and Quizzes)
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If your child is struggling with social science, then this book is for you; the short book covers the topic and also contains 10 discussion questions, 10 activities, and 20 quiz style questions.
This subject comes from the book “First Grade Social Science (For Homeschool or Extra Practice)”; it more thoroughly covers more first grade topics to help your child get a better understanding of first grade social science. If you purchased that book, or plan to purchase that book, do not purchase this, as the activities are the same.
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Symbols, Icons, and Traditions of the United States (First Grade Social Science Lesson, Activities, Discussion Questions and Quizzes) - Terri Raymond
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Symbols, Icons, and Traditions of the United States
Symbols and Icons
A symbol is best described as something visible that represents something else by association. This can be a concept, idea, or object. An icon, similar to a symbol, is a visual representation of an object, scene, person, or idea. The two words are often used interchangeably, but an icon most often refers to a person. You can find symbols everywhere you go; on signs, maps, clothing, products, and many other people. Your shoes probably have a symbol on them and if you look at the symbol, you will know