Practice identifying American symbols and landmarks, and learn what they represent.
Read each problem carefully. Write, circle, or draw your answer in the space provided.
Learning about important symbols and places in the United States
Social Studies - Grade K-1
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The American flag has stars and stripes. What country does it stand for?
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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.
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The Liberty Bell is an American symbol. What is special about the Liberty Bell?
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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.