Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Landmarks: Places and Spaces final lesson -Second Grade

 


What is a Landmark?

Landmark -  an object or a feature of a landscape or town that has importance or makes a place easily recognizable


When you're on a road trip or walking through a town, you may notice sculptures or statues alongside the road, in a park, or next to you on the sidewalk. You may notice buildings or structures that look really old or unique. It can be fun to search for landmarks like these when you travel, even on your morning route to school.

landmark is an object or a feature of a landscape or town that has importance or makes a place easily recognizable. Landmarks will often have a sign with information explaining their importance. When you travel, pay close attention to finding new landmarks everywhere you go. 

Landmarks in the United States of America

The St. Louis Arch-St Louis, Missouri

Statue of Liberty-Liberty Island in NY Harbor

Mount Rushmore- Keystone, SD

Golden Gate Bridge- San Francisco CA


Landmarks Across the World

There are many famous landmarks that attract people from all over to enjoy their sights. Some famous landmarks in the United States include the Golden Gate Bridge in California, Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, and the Statue of Liberty in New York. Around the world, there are other famous landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower in France and the Great Wall of China and the Great Pyramids in Egypt.

Eiffel Tower- Paris, France

The Great Wall of China
Great Pyramids at Giza -Egypt 

Leaning Tower of Pisa-Italy


Consider a time when you saw or visited a landmark, or even learned about one.

Largest Czech Egg-Wilson, Kansas

What is the name of the landmark and where is it located? 

What did you think about the landmark when you first saw it or first learned about it?


ART IDEAS


Drawing 
Sculpture from a Cylinder









Oil Pastel and watercolor                                                Printed Tempera Tower pastel background





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