Heidi Maxwell.  Grade Level: Kindergarten  Subject: Social Studies  Summary: The purpose of this instructional PowerPoint is to have the students identify.

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Heidi Maxwell

 Grade Level: Kindergarten  Subject: Social Studies  Summary: The purpose of this instructional PowerPoint is to have the students identify the difference between the American Flag and the Tennessee State Flag.  Objective: Given images of the two flags the student will be able to identify the similarities and the differences between the two flags with 100% accuracy.  Standard: k.16 Identify the following state and national symbols: The American flag and its colors and shapes The Tennessee flag and its colors and shapes

  Betsy Ross made the first American flag.  The 50 stars represent the 50 states of the United States of America.  The 13 stripes represent the thirteen original colonies.  What the colors mean?  White: purity and innocence  Red: Valor and bravery  Blue: Vigilance, perseverance, and justice  Information 1 American Flag

  The Tennessee State Flag was designed by LeRoy Reeves of the Third Regiment, Tennessee Infantry.  The Tennessee Flag has three stars in a middle of a circle which represents the “three grand divisions of the state.”  What the colors mean?  White: purity  Blue: the love that Tennesseans feel for their state  Red: that in times of war and peace, Tennesseans are true- blooded Americans Information 2 Tennessee State Flag

 Information 3  American Flag  Tennessee State Flag

  What does the color white represent for these flags?  Purity Purity  Innocence Innocence  Bravery Bravery  Love Love Question 1

 Good job! Correct!

  How many stars did the American Flag have? How many stars did the Tennessee State Flag have?  25 & & 13  10 & & 20  45 & & 30  50 & 3 50 & 3 Question 2

 Right again! Good job! Correct!

  The American Flag has how many stripes?     Question 3

 AWESOME!! Correct!

  In this lesson the student will have learned the differences and similarities between the American flag and the Tennessee State flag. Summary

  Sorry! You are incorrect! Try again! You can do it! Incorrect!