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LTC West

Outstanding.

Great idea to read the Declaration of Independence, Our Nation's Birth Certificate, on every Independence Day.

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Fellow Americans

Here are a few more ideas on how to celebrate Independence Day.

I encourage all to see this Movie:

"Young Washington"

https://youtu.be/LJek-kc384w?si=2TTa2Io0maIDwpmq

The movie is PG13 (Battle Scenes & some Language) so, for kids 12 and up.

You be the judge.

A great teaching/learning opportunity.

I think the tickets are only 5 bucks.

Get your reservations ASAP.

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Like LTC West, I also encourage reading about the Declaration of Independence. Make the reading a group effort. Take turns reading a paragraph or a sentence or 2 out loud, then change to another reader.

Then discuss what it means to each.

Team Effort

"Out of many, one" is the English translation of the Latin motto E pluribus unum, symbolizing the unity of the United States from its original thirteen colonies and its diverse population.

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Watch this below video about the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence.

https://youtu.be/SKpDMlt5wUg?si=MB5tozHFjZMxYIFE

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Get the below puzzle and making a group project to put it together and read it.

https://a.co/d/06DoFbRm

There are many different 250th Birthday and Patriotic puzzles available on Amazon and the Internet.

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Print the new 2025 Naturalization Civics Test (128 Questions on 19 pages). Print back-to-back and 2 pages per sheet to save paper. You can also display the link on your phone/pad.

Ask impromptu, Civics question of the family & friends at your Fourth of July Celebration event.

Make the Q&A a game for door prizes. Make groups by ages and/or teams like Family Feud and ask questions. If you don't get the question right, you are eliminated. Have fun with it.

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/questions-and-answers/2025-Civics-Test-128-Questions-and-Answers.pdf

Make the game more of a challenge by asking question about the US Constitution, the 27 Amendments, US History, etc.

Examples:

What are the Enumerated Powers listed in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution? Name a few.

What at the 5 Freedoms in the First Amendments?

What was the 18th and 21st Amendment about?

What are the Slave Amendments?

What historic event caused the 12th Amendment to be written. Tell the story or duel be sitting Vice President Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamiltion.

- ‎ When did John Adams and Thomas Jefferson die?

- ‎ Who wrote the Federalist Papers?

- What were the Articles of Confederation?

- Just to name a few.

Have fun!

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Above are just a few ideas for celebrating "The Fourth."

Bottom Line: Listen to the words of Ronald Reagan.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SDouNtnR_IA&ra=m

We must teach Our Young & Old what it means to be a United States Citizen.

Happy Birthday

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