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Page 1: American Symbols Greenview Elementary 1 st Grade 2001-2002.

American Symbols

Greenview Elementary

1st Grade

2001-2002

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Pledge of Allegiance

I pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all.

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Our American Flag

The flag is red, white and blue.

The13 red and white stripes are for the 13 original colonies.

There are 50 stars to stand for the 50 states.

The picture is taken from the American Memory Collection.

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The Original Flag

The original flag had 13 white stars on a blue background.

It had 13 red and white stripes.

The picture is taken from the American Memory Collection.

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The Statue of Liberty

She was given to us by the Country France.

She is a symbol of freedom and hope.

She is located in New York Harbor.

Picture is taken from the American Memory Collection

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The Liberty Bell

The Bell first rang July 8, 1776 in Independence Hall to proclaim the U.S. freedom from England.It is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.It cracked in 1835.

The picture is taken from the American Memory Collection.

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The Bald Eagle

The bald eagle stands for courage and freedom.

It has been a U.S. symbol for over 200 years.

It is not really bald but has white feathers on its head and neck.

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Abraham Lincoln

He was our 16th president.

His birthday is February 12th.

His nick name is Honest Abe.

He worked to free slaves.

The Lincoln Memorial was built in his honor.

Picture taken from the American Memory Collection

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The Lincoln Memorial

Picture taken from the American Memory Collection

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George Washington

He was our first president.

His birthday is February 22nd.

He was called the father of our country.

The Washington Monument was built in his honor.

Picture taken from the American Memory Collection

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Washington Monument

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Answer these Questions

How many stripes are on the flag?Where is the Statue of Liberty located?Why did we ring the Liberty Bell?Who was our first president?What is Abraham Lincoln’s nick name?How do you think the bald eagle got its name?