National Symbols
Grade 1 · Social Studies · History and Symbols · Manitoba, Canada
Lesson Summary
Learn about symbols that stand for the United States.
Explanation
National symbols help people feel proud of their country. The American flag, also called the Stars and Stripes, has 50 stars for the 50 states and 13 stripes for the original colonies. The bald eagle is a symbol of strength and freedom. The Statue of Liberty stands for freedom and welcome. The Liberty Bell reminds us of the fight for independence. These symbols are special because they remind us of important ideas.
Practice Questions
Q1: How many stars are on the American flag and what do they stand for?
Answer: 50 stars, one for each state.
Q2: What does the Statue of Liberty stand for?
Answer: Freedom and welcome.
Q3: What animal is a symbol of the United States?
Answer: The bald eagle.
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What is National Symbols in Grade 1 Social Studies?+
National Symbols is a lesson in the History and Symbols chapter of Grade 1 Social Studies. It is part of the Manitoba, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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National Symbols is taught in Grade 1 as part of the Social Studies curriculum in Manitoba, Canada.
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