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A picture of a colonial flag to color and wide lines to write. Great for Flag Day (June 14th).
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Color your own stripes on this US flag or use for a shapebook.
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Write an acrostic poem about the flag. With a picture to color.
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Color this line drawing of the American flag, or trace and cut out to make a shapebook.
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Lined and unlined paper with a picture of a U.S. flag.
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Border paper celebrating Australia Day, January 26, with an Australian flag, a koala and a kangaroo.
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Sign with full color flag that announces Australia Day, January 26.
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Canadian flags and fireworks theme
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U.S. flags and fireworks theme
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Lined paper with an illustration of a Canadian flag at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines)
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"If I were the President, I would..." with an illustration of a waving flag at the top.
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Colorful writing paper for the Fourth of July.
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The origins of Flag Day (June 14) and some basic rules for flag treatment are included in this reading comprehension.
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PowerPoint presentation with audio about Flag Day for upper elementary.
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This one page article is a reading comprehension activity that explains the origins of Flag Day. It is followed by 6 multiple choice questions and 4 questions that require brief written responses.
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Interactive Flipchart reading comprehension (with audio) about Flag Day. Includes printable PDF worksheet and six question multiple choice quiz.
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Interactive notebook reading comprehension (with audio) about Flag Day. Includes printable PDF worksheet and interactive quiz.
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PowerPoint Presentation with Audio about Flag Day (upper elem).
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A colorful candy bar wrapper illustrating Flag Day.
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A reading comprehension on the history of the U.S. flag, from its thirteen starred canton to its current appearance, and a reading comprehension overview of the Flag Code, to introduce or review proper treatment of the U.S. flag. Great for Flag Day (June 14th)...or any U.S. holiday.
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A picture of the U.S. flag to color and wide lines to write. Great for Flag Day (June 14th).
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A picture of a colonial flag to color and lines to write. Great for Flag Day (June 14th).
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A picture of the U.S. flag to color and lines to write. Great for Flag Day (June 14th).
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The famous legend of Betsy Ross! Flag Day is June 14th-- why not celebrate with a reading comprehension of this popular tale, which includes some facts about the real Elisabeth Ross.
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A set of materials for a fireworks, July or Independence Day bulletin board. Includes straight borders with a fireworks design, with and without United States flag, letters with fireworks design spelling out Happy Independence Day, letters with same design A-Z, and a set of fireworks and flag graphics. Directions and ideas for use included.
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A fact-filled page about this American symbol, with who-what-where-when questions to evaluate comprehension and writing prompts to encourage creative thinking.
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"Every morning at 8:30 a.m., my school says the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag." Realistic fiction followed by multiple choice questions.
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A set of materials for a fireworks, July or Canada Day bulletin board. Includes straight borders with a fireworks design, with and without Canadian flag, letters with fireworks design spelling out Happy Canada Day, letters with same design A-Z, and a set of fireworks and flag graphics. Directions and ideas for use included.
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Write a persuasive letter to your principal suggesting you create a flag corps of students to take down the flag at the end of the day.
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Short explanation of U.S. flag. Includes drawing of flag to color.
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Lined and unlined paper with a picture of an American flag.
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Map and flag of the United States.
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Find words related to the "mother of the flag": seamstress, legend, George Washington, and more.
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Color flag and outline map of Canada.