Social Studies: American Symbols and Landmarks
Learning about important symbols and places in the United States
Learning about important symbols and places in the United States
Social Studies - Grade K-1
- 1
The American flag has stars and stripes. What country does it stand for?
- 2
Circle the American symbol: a bald eagle, a tiger, or a penguin.
- 3
The Statue of Liberty is a famous landmark. What does it hold in one hand?
- 4
Write one color you see on the American flag.
- 5
The Liberty Bell is an American symbol. What is special about the Liberty Bell?
- 6
The White House is where the President of the United States lives and works. Circle yes or no: Is the White House an American landmark?
- 7
Draw a star like the stars on the American flag.
- 8
The Washington Monument is tall and shaped like a point at the top. Is it a building, a monument, or an animal?
- 9
Fill in the blank: The bald eagle is the national bird of the ______.
- 10
Mount Rushmore has the faces of four presidents carved into a mountain. Circle the word that tells what it is: landmark or food.
- 11
Which symbol can fly on a flagpole: the American flag or the Liberty Bell?
- 12
Draw a simple American flag with stripes and stars.
- 13
The Statue of Liberty is found in New York Harbor. Circle yes or no: Is it a symbol of freedom?
- 14
Name one American symbol or landmark you learned about.
- 15
Match the symbol to what it reminds people of: Liberty Bell, freedom.
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