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Reading & Writing Practice by Don Fisher

Read the question. When is Labor Day? Listen and write the answer that your teacher dictates. Labor Day is in September.

Read. Who was the Father of Our Country? Write. Washington was the Father of Our Country.

Read. Where does the President live? Write. The President lives in Washington, D.C.

Read. What country is north of the U.S.? Write. Canada is north of the U.S.

Read. What are the colors of the American flag? Write. The flag is red, white, and blue.

Read. When is Memorial Day? Write. Memorial Day is in May.

Read. Who is on the dollar bill? Write. Washington is on the dollar bill.

Read. What is the largest state? Write. Alaska is the largest state.

Read. Who votes for Senators? Write. Citizens of the state vote for Senators.

Read. What is one right in the Bill of Rights? Write. Freedom of speech is one right.

Read. Who was the second President? Write. Adams was the second President.

Read. What is the capital city of the U.S.? Write. Washington, D.C. is the capital.

Read. What country is south of the U.S.? Write. Mexico is south of the United States.

Read. When was Lincoln President? Write. Lincoln was President during the Civil War.

Read. How many Senators are there? Write. There are 100 Senators.

Read. Who lived in America first? Write. The American Indians lived here first.

Read. When is Independence Day? Write. Independence Day is in July.

Read. Who was the first President? Write. Washington was the first President.

Read. Where does Congress meet? Write. Congress meets in Washington.

Read. When is Columbus Day? Write. Columbus Day is in October.

Read. How many states are there? Write. There are fifty states.

Read. Who pays taxes? Write. Citizens pay taxes.

Read. What city has many people? Write. New York City has many people.

Read. Who elects Congress? Write. Citizens elect Congress.

Read. When is Thanksgiving? Write. Thanksgiving is in November.

Read. What state has the most people in Congress? Write. California has the most people in Congress. California has the most people in Congress.

Read. Where is the White House? Write. The White House is in Washington, D.C. The White House is in Washington, D.C.

Read. Why do people come to the U.S.? Write. They want to be free.

Read. When is Presidents’ Day? Write. Presidents’ Day is in February.

Read. What was one of the first states? Write. Delaware was one of the first states. Delaware was one of the first states.

Read. Who lives in the White House? Write. The President lives in the White House. The President lives in the White House.

Read. Write.