World Landmarks
Every country in the world has nationally known landmarks or monuments. These landmarks often represent or symbolize the culture of a country. The Statue of Liberty in New York City, United States, is an example of such a national landmark.
All landmarks tell us something about a country or culture, but they tell us different things in different ways. A place can be designated as a landmark for many reasons. It can represent the country or culture because of the following reasons:
1.Uniquely constructedor distinctive in color, shape or size – Ex. Coliseum in Rome, Italy
2.Functional significance - Ex. Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, CA.
3.Symbolic significance - White House in Washington D.C. is a symbol of democracy and the freedom to choose our own leaders
4. Remarkable natural features - Ex. Grand Canyon in Arizona
5.Historical significance- Ex. The hills and fields where the battle of Gettysburg was fought during the American Civil War.
DIRECTIONS: In this project you will explore the famous landmarks of countries around the world and create a picture book describing those landmarks and explaining how they represent the identified countries.
- Choose10 of the following and create one page for each in a foldable book.
Angkor Wat, Cambodia / Notre Dame, Paris, France / Sydney Opera House, Australia
Western Wall, Israel / Golden Gate Bridge, California / The Ka’aba, Saudi Arabia
Big Ben, United Kingdom / Dome of the Rock, Israel / St. Louis Arch, Missouri
Arc de Triomphe, Paris, France / Tikal, Guatemala / St. Basil, Moscow, Russia
Eiffel Tower, Paris, France / Coliseum, Rome, Italy / Parthenon, Athens, Greece
Louvre Museum, Paris France / Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy / The Kremlin, Moscow, Russia
The Great Wall, China / TajMahal, India / The Great Pyramids, Egypt
Machu Picchu, Peru / Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C. / Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Israel
2. For each landmark include the following information:
- Name of country
- Name of landmark
- Physical dimensions of the landmark
- Whether it is natural or made by people
- What feature or features (from the list above) make it a national landmark
- Number of visitors annually
- Little-known or interesting fact about the landmark
- Photo of the landmark
- Foldable Book: You can look on-line for suggestions on how to make a foldable book. Any type will do. Just be sure it’s no smaller than half a sheet of notebook paper (81/2x11).
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