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American Symbols

American symbols

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American Symbols

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  1. American Symbols Mrs. Neuheller’s class

  2. What Are American Symbols? • Symbols are things that stand for other things • American Symbols represent values that are important to our country • Some Examples are the American flag, the statue of liberty, the statue of lady justice, and the national anthem

  3. The American flag • The American flag is a symbol of our country • It has 50 stars which represent the 50 states we have now • It has 13 stripes which represent the original 13 colonies

  4. The statue of liberty • The statue of liberty was a gift from france as a sign of friendship • It’s in the new York harbor in new York • It’s the first thing many immigrants see when coming to America • It stands for freedom, hope, and friendship between countries

  5. The statue of lady justice • The statue of lady justice is a famous legal symbol • It is seen at many legal institutions such as courthouses • It is associated with fairness and equity, or being equal

  6. The national anthem • Our national anthem is “the star spangled banner” • It’s a song that stands for the whole country • It was written by Francis scott key

  7. American Symbols • Which of the symbols that we have learned about sound most interesting to you? • Why is it important to have symbols represent ideas about our country? • Talk to your parents about the American symbols you’ve researched. See if they know as much about them as you do!

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