“Work on the mountain began in 1927. Almost 400 men worked on the mountain!“
“Work on the mountain began in 1927. Almost 400 men worked on the mountain!“
I could see this book used in a young grade like kindergarten or first where the book is read aloud and then students complete an art project related to rocks. For example, they could “sculpt“ their own rocks and create someone important to them.
Nonfiction- a children's book that looks at the history of Mount Rushmore. The book introduces early readers to the four presidents honored on the monument. The book explains the process of carving the faces into the mountainside, highlighting the skill and dedication of the artists involved. It also explores the significance of these presidents in American history and their lasting impact on the nation.
“Work on the mountain began in 1927. Almost 400 men worked on the mountain!“
I could see this book used in a young grade like kindergarten or first where the book is read aloud and then students complete an art project related to rocks. For example, they could “sculpt“ their own rocks and create someone important to them.
Nonfiction- “Four Faces in Rock“ by Stacy Zable is a children's book that looks at the history of Mount Rushmore. The book introduces early readers to the four presidents honored on the monument. The book explains the process of carving the faces into the mountainside, highlighting the skill and dedication of the artists involved. It also explores the significance of these presidents in American history and their lasting impact on the nation.