Symbols of the United States and of Tennessee

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Symbols of the United States and of Tennessee By Cathy Wharmby Fall 2008

What is a symbol? A picture, place, or thing that stands for something else The Bald Eagle is a symbol of the United States.

These are Symbols of the United States The Flag Uncle Sam

More U.S. Symbols The Statue of Liberty The Liberty Bell

What U.S. symbols can you name? The Flag The Bald Eagle Uncle Sam The Statue of Liberty The Liberty Bell

Tennessee Symbols The flag The Iris Do you know what the 3 stars stand for?

Let’s review! What is a symbol? A picture, place, or thing that stands for something else Give an example.

Which of these are U.S. symbols?

Which of these are Tennessee symbols?

The End