Red, White, and Blue: The Story of the American Flag

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Red, White, and Blue: The Story of the American Flag Second Grade Reading Unit 6 – Story 2

Vocabulary freedom flag stripes stars nicknames birthday America Congress American Revolution colonies

Amazing Words history independence symbol patriotic unfurl frayed allegiance indivisible

Spelling Words 1. tried 2. trying 3. planned 4. planning

Spelling Words 5. liked 6. liking 7. hiked 8. hiking

Spelling Words 9. cried 10. crying 11. skipped 12. skipping

Spelling Words 13. danced 14. dancing 15. replied 16. replying

Spelling Words 17. freedom 18. America 19. stripes 20. nicknames

Spelling Words Bonus Word: independence