Flag and Motto #3 Create a flag and motto for your island Make sure to include at least three colors. Explain each color and what it means on the back.

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Flag and Motto #3 Create a flag and motto for your island Make sure to include at least three colors. Explain each color and what it means on the back. Create a motto in both English and Latin… go to Google translate to translate to Latin.

WHITE White often represents peace, purity, mountain snow, and/or innocence. A simple white flag represents surrender.HITE YELLOW (GOLD) Yellow often represents the sun, wealth, and/or justice.ELLOW (GOLD) BLACKBlack often represents determination, ethnic heritage,and/or defeating one's enemies. BLUEBlue often represents freedom, vigilance, perseverance,justice,prosperity, peace, and/or patriotism. What colors stand for on flags GREEN Green can symbolize the Earth, agriculture, fertility,and/or the Muslim religion.

WHITE White often represents peace, purity, mountain snow, and/or innocence. A simple white flag represents surrender. YELLOW (GOLD) YELLOW (GOLD) Yellow often represents the sun, wealth, and/or justice. REDRed often represents courage, revolution, hardiness, blood, and/or valor. You may use other colors and make up your own meanings

Use colors and shapes to represent your Island

Motto’s Write out an inspirational line to represent your country. Examples: “In God we Trust” “United we Stand, Divided we Fall” Etc.

Island Symbols Must create 5 symbols and what they stand for Symbols can be Island tree, animal, fossil, food, color, flower, etc. Each item needs to have a picture and a short description of what it is. Place them on a blank sheet of printer paper. Items should related to the theme.

Additional (REQUIRED) page of ANYTHING that you want to create for your island #15 You can create a map of wildlife, amusement parks, camping and/or hunting spots, Candy factory tour maps, Maps of top discoveries, etc. etc. If a map doesn’t strike you then try a list of national holidays, a national anthem or pledge, Top ten list of famous people or groups to visit your island, etc. Any additional information that is appropriate to your island is acceptable. Let your creativity be your guide on this one!