The Story of the Am erican Flag By Christine Kapela
May 14, 2015
The Story
of the
American Flag
By Christine Kapela
Can you recite the pledge of allegiance without reading along?
The Pledge of Allegiance
I pledge of 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.
When we are finished we will be able
to:
• Explain and infer what the American Flag represents.• Identify who designed the first
American Flag and distinguish what it
looks like.• Compile important facts about the American Flag.• Demonstrate how to take care and
respect the American Flag.• Sing and analyze the meaning of The
Star Spangled Banner.
Did you ever wonder why we say the pledge of allegiance everyday at the beginning of our school day?
Why is the American Flag so important to us? In this story we will investigate through reading the story, researching articles and watching videos to answer these questions.
• What do the colors in the flag
represent? Red: Blue: White:• What do the stars and stripes
represent on the American Flag?
Stars: Stripes: Watch the videoAmerican Minute to answer the
questions above.
• It is believed, but not confirmed, that Betsy Ross sewed the first American Flag. Click on the link above to read more about Betsy Ross and to help answer the question below.
• Who asked Betsy Ross to sew the first American Flag?
• Why do we celebrate Flag Day?
• The first American Flag had 13 stars and 13 stripes to represent the 13 original colonies.
• The day we
celebrate and
honor the flag
is called
Flag Day.
• On August 3,
1949 President
Truman
officially
declared June
14th as
National Flag
Day.
• Click on the link below to learn how the flag got it’s nickname “Old Glory”
• The last star was added when Hawaii became a state on July 4, 1960, currently giving the flag 50 stars and 13 stripes.
• Where did the nickname “Old Glory” come from?
• How many stars and stripes does our American Flag have now?
• The American Flag is a symbol of our country and should be shown proper respect.
• Saluting is one way to show respect for the American Flag. To salute all persons present of the flag, except those in uniform, should face the flag and stand at attention with the right hand over the heart.
• The American Flag Code is the section of law that explains how the American Flag should be used and displayed.
• What is the American Flag Code?
• How and why do we salute the Flag?
• The flag is often flown at half-staff to show respect for someone who has died.
• ( When flown at half-staff, the flag should be raised to the top for an instant and then lowered to the half-staff position. The flag should also be raised to the top before it is lowered at the end of the day. )
• The flag should be displayed from sunrise to sunset. If the flag is displayed
at night it should be
lit. • The flag should be
raised quickly and lowered ceremoniously
(formally).
• When displayed on a wall
or window the blue field
should be in the upper left
corner.• Never allow the flag to
touch the ground or the
floor.
• Can we fold the flag by
ourselves? Why?
• Can you list three meanings of
the Flag folds?
How to fold the American Flag
Watch the video and read the passage and see if you
can answer some questions above on how to fold the
American Flag and what the folds represent.
Meaning of the Flag Folds
Can you sing along to
The Star Spangled Banner
• Listen to the words. Below, answer in your own words, using what you have read in this story and infer about the meaning of this song and the American Flag.