1 st Grade Social Studies Symbols of The United States of America.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Subjects and Verbs. Subject/Verb Subject--Who or what the sentence is about. Verb—The action of the sentence. How to find subjects and verbs: Read sentence.
Advertisements

T H E U S A.
National Symbols Each of our symbols represents something special.
American Symbols Take a test on the Symbols.
First Grade Social Studies Miss Sherri Friddle
I Pledge Allegiance By Rollo Dilworth From Music Express Magazine.
Let’s discover the USA !. The American Flag The nicknames for the flag are: the Stars and Stripes, Old Glory, and The Star- Spangled Banner.Old Glory.
WASHINGTON DC The United States of America.. The United States of America The Flag of the US The Map of the USA Nickname(s) New York City Attractions.
The Lincoln Memorial is located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The Lincoln Memorial was built as a tribute to the great President Abraham Lincoln.
Symbols of Our Country Utah State Core 1st Grade Standard 2
Stars, Stripes, and Symbols of America
Wagner. Symbols are things that stand for something else.
Gail Holmes. I am from the US This is the Flag for my country The flag has 13 horizontal red stripes that alternate with white. The blue rectangle in.
American Symbols. Symbol Something that stands for something else.
Answer the questions  How is the flag of the US called? (Stars and Stripes) (Stars and Stripes)  How many stars are there on the flag of the USA?
showing love for one’s country
The Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Congress on the fourth of July, This famous document declared.
Happy Celebrate Freedom Week! Star Spangled Banner was written in 1814 by Francis Scott Key. After the Revolutionary War the American flag was still.
America’s Symbols Student Name. Declaration of Independance Created primarily by Thomas Jefferson Signed by 56 delegates Signed in the Assembly Room,
The Flag of the United States of America. On June 14, 1777 the Continental Congress passed an Act to establish a flag for the new nation.
Flag Day by Meghan Akridge. What is Flag Day? It commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States, which happened on June 14, In the United.
United States Flags The Stars and Stripes is the most popular name for the red, white, and blue national flag of the U.S.A.
SYMBOLS By: Samantha Martin First Grade SOL’s: 1.4, 1.11.
American Symbols Greenview Elementary 1 st Grade
American Symbols. American Flag Betsy Ross made the first American Flag. The flag has 50 stars.
Written by: Mrs. Catron’s 1st Grade Class
Jodi Territo Kohrville Elementary
Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader? Round One – all questions 5 points Mr. Bowens Patriotic Review.
1. 2 The Bald Eagle *Chosen as the national bird in *Found only in North America. *The soaring effect makes us think of freedom. *Protected by law.
American Symbols Do You Know What American Symbols Are?
Of The United States.  The bald Eagle is a large powerful brown bird.  It has a white head and tail.  In 1782 our Founding Fathers chose the eagle.
American Symbols American Symbols.
SYMBOLS.
How much do you know about the USA?. Who discovered America?
Click on the buttons to learn about our American Symbols Created by: dijobaker.
Symbols of the United States of America
Click on the buttons to learn about our American Symbols Created by: dijobaker Edited by crlong.
The United States flag has 13 stripes. Seven are red and 6 are white. It also has 50 white stars on a blue background. The stripes stand for the 13 original.
There are 316 million inhabitants. The capital is Washington DC.
1/31/20161 Symbols of The United States of America Suzy Rexroat.
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE It declared the freedom of the 13colonies from British rule. It declared the freedom of the 13colonies from British rule.
By Dawson Pilgrim Independence Day. facts Independence Day has been celebrated every year since the Declaration of Independence was approved. On July.
American Symbols. Our Flag The Continental Congress passed the first Flag Act on June 14, 1777 to establish an official flag for our new nation. The original.
+ American Symbols and Landmarks 1.C.1.1. Students are able to identify American Symbols and landmarks.
The U.S. Flag was officially adopted
Celebrate America! United States Symbols. Symbols of America  American Flag  Statue of Liberty  Liberty Bell  Bald Eagle.
Click on the buttons to learn about our American Symbols
Symbols of America Grade 1 SOL learning objectives:
United States Symbols.
Patriotic Symbols or National Symbols
Symbols of the USA.
Patriotic Symbols By: Camden Elkins.
Презентация к уроку английского языка по теме:
Выполнили курсанты гр.15 Т-СМ Васькин Д.В., Захаров Н. И.
Symbols of the U.S. Government
U.S Symbols Song!.
American Symbols.
Symbols of American Democracy
The United states of America
Click on the buttons to learn about our American Symbols
Click on the buttons to learn about our American Symbols
By: Kaden Underwood – Mrs. Wooster’s 4th grade class
By: April Lee- Mrs. Wooster 4th Grade
By : Lilianna Sievert – Mrs. Wooster’s 4th grade class
Symbol’s of U.S. By: Karas Alshaaya – Mrs. Wooster’s 4th grade class.
By: Anthony Woods 4th grade Mrs. Woosters class
Statue of Liberty Statue of Liberty
United States Symbols By:.
AMERICAN SYMBOLS.
Has our Flag Always Looked Like it Does Now?
Presentation transcript:

1 st Grade Social Studies Symbols of The United States of America

1 st Grade Social Studies American Flag

1 st Grade Social Studies American Flag The flag has red and white stripes which represent the original thirteen colonies. The white stars stand for the 50 states in the U.S.A. The flag flies at schools and government buildings. Look for the flag on the flagpole outside our school.

1 st Grade Social Studies Statue of Liberty

1 st Grade Social Studies Statue of Liberty The statue was begun in 1875, but didn’t get finished until It is a national monument located in New York harbor. The woman is Lady Liberty. Her shoe size is 879.

1 st Grade Social Studies Liberty Bell

1 st Grade Social Studies Statue of Liberty On July 8, 1776, they rang the liberty bell to let everyone know they were reading the Declaration of Independence aloud. Tourists (people that are traveling to visit other places) can visit the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. No one is allowed ot ring the bell today, because it has a crack.

1 st Grade Social Studies Be on the lookout for these symbols of The United States of America.