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American Symbols

Jodi Territo

Kohrville Elementary

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How many stars do you see?

www.worldatlas.com

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There are 50 stars that stand for the 50 states in America.

www.worldatlas.com

Any time a new state was admitted, a new star would be added on the next fourth of

July.

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How many stripes do you see?

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The 13 stripes

stand for the 1st 13

colonies in America.

http://library.thinkquest.org

1

23

45

67

8

9

1011

12

13

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In June 1776, Betsy Ross was asked by George Washington and a Committee to sew the first “Star-

Spangled Banner” (flag).

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The government did not tell exactly how the stars should be arranged and the size of the flag, so there

were several designs.

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We also honor our country by saying the pledge of allegiance to the flag.

http://images.google.com

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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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Do you know what bird this is and why America has it as a symbol?

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The bald eagle has been a symbol for more than 200 years.

People chose him because it is ….

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com

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like America …

…strong, brave and free.www.ackerlunds.com

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Do you know that this is called the Great Seal?

It is a special symbol of America that you can find on important

papers,…

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on the back of a one dollar bill,…

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the president’s

podium, and

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on the floor of the Oval Office.

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The official Great Seal of the United States was adopted on June 20,

1782.

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Can we still ring this

bell?

www.ushistory.org

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NO …because it is cracked.

Click here for a virtual look at the Liberty Bellhttp://www.ushistory.org/libertybell/more/virtual.htm

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It rang in 1776 to tell people of America about the signing of the

Declaration of Independence.

The Liberty Bell is a symbol of freedom.

wikipediawikipedia

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The Liberty Bell no longer rings,

but you can see it at the Liberty Bell

Center in Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania.

http://www.infoplease.com

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Who is Uncle Sam?

www.vintageglorycards.com

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Uncle Sam is a drawingof a tall, thin man

with a white beard and a top hat.

He wears a suit that is

red, white and blue.

www.americainminiature.com

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Uncle Sam’s name came from the letters U and S.

It is a short way of saying United States.

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Have you seen this

lady before?

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http://www.photos4travel.com

The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of liberty.

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She was a gift of friendshipfrom the people of France in 1886.

Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi was the sculptor.

http://www.mapsofworld.com/

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The statue is on an island in New York’s harbor to welcome new

people to America.

http://www.nps.gov/stli/

Click here for a virtual look at the islandhttp://www.world-heritage-tour.org/america/united-states/east-coast/new-york/statue-of-liberty/freedom-of-the-press/sphere-quicktime.html

Click here for a bird’s eye view of the islandhttp://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&FORM=LMLTCP&cp=qsfd9h8twpyc&style=o&lvl=1&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=-1000&scene=1689377&phx=0&phy=0&phscl=1&encType=1

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