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Symbols of America Grade 1 SOL learning objectives: Social Studies Civics 1.10; 1.11a, b; 1.12c. NETS: 5b Objective: Review for test.

Symbols of America (Click here to go)

What is a symbol? Click on the correct sentence below. A picture, sign or flag that stands for something else. Something only for cars. Symbols are not important.

What is this? Click on the correct answer Statue of Liberty Washington Monument The White House

What is this? Washington Monument The White House Statue of Liberty

What is this? The flag of England The Mexican flag The American flag

What is this? A bald eagle A turkey An owl

What is this? The Liberty Bell The Lucky bell The school bell

What is this? A turkey The Great Seal of America The Washington Monument

What is this? The Lincoln Memorial The White House The Washington Monument

Who lives in the White House? The President Nobody lives there George Washington

What is this? The U.S. Capital Building The Washington Monument The Lincoln Memorial

What is this? The White House The Washington Monument The Lincoln Memorial

How is this girl being patriotic? She is dressed nicely She is not being patriotic She is saying the Pledge of Allegiance

What do we celebrate on the 4th of July? We celebrate our freedom. We celebrate the many good things about America. We honor people who have helped make America great. All of the above is true.

Click on the correct American flag

How many stars are on the American flag How many stars are on the American flag? Hint: There is one star for each state. 13 Stars 50 Stars 100 Stars

How many stripes are on the American flag How many stripes are on the American flag? Hint: There number of stripes is the same as the number of original colonies. 13 Stripes 50 Stripes 100 Stripes

Which one of these is our national bird?

Who is the Washington Monument named for? Benjamin Franklin Abraham Lincoln George Washington

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