Lesson 14: Culture of the 1920s: Charles Lindbergh

Introduction

Important Icon  In this lesson, you will consider the culture of the 1920s and how life in America was changing. Important Icon

Focus Question:

What cultural changes took place in the 1920s?


Charles Lindbergh

Charles Lindbergh was an American aviator who became famous in 1927 after becoming the first person to fly solo and nonstop across the Atlantic Ocean in his plane, Spirit of St. Louis. His transatlantic flight opened the door to world flight.

  In your journal:  Use the notes page from Lesson 12 and 13. If you do not have access to a printer, another option is to draw/write your notes page in your social studies journal. 

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View the slide below to learn a little more about Charles Lindbergh.

 


 Interactive

In your journal: Now, we will review some of the key terms you learned today. Throughout this unit, we will learn new words while adding to the key terms we have already learned. Add these new words to the table you started in lesson 1. You will also review the key terms from our previous lessons.


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