This Kindergarten worksheet links American symbols to country history through four multiple choice and five fill in the blank questions. Kindergarten learners think about why the eagle was chosen, what fifty stars mean, why the Statue of Liberty matters, and what the Liberty Bell reminds us of. Fill in the blanks cover colonies, freedom, birthday, president, and France. This sheet builds critical thinking and helps Kindergarten students understand the deeper story behind each American symbol they see.
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American Symbols and Holidays
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Why did America choose the bald eagle as a symbol?
A) It shows strength and freedom
B) It is small and quiet
C) It cannot fly far
D) It has no feathers
2. What do the fifty stars on the flag stand for?
A) Fifty cities
B) The fifty states
C) Fifty colors
D) Fifty animals
3. Why is the Statue of Liberty important to America?
A) She is very old
B) She is green
C) She welcomes new people to freedom
D) She lives near a bridge
4. What does the Liberty Bell remind Americans about?
A) School lunch time
B) Spring rain time
C) Library quiet time
D) Freedom and independence
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. The flag has thirteen stripes for the first colonies.
2. The bald eagle is a symbol of freedom and pride.
3. On July fourth, America celebrates its birthday.
4. George Washington was the first president of America.
5. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the country of France.
American Symbols and Holidays
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Why did America choose the bald eagle as a symbol?
A) It shows strength and freedom
B) It is small and quiet
C) It cannot fly far
D) It has no feathers
2. What do the fifty stars on the flag stand for?
A) Fifty cities
B) The fifty states
C) Fifty colors
D) Fifty animals
3. Why is the Statue of Liberty important to America?
A) She is very old
B) She is green
C) She welcomes new people to freedom
D) She lives near a bridge
4. What does the Liberty Bell remind Americans about?
A) School lunch time
B) Spring rain time
C) Library quiet time
D) Freedom and independence
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The flag has thirteen stripes for the first colonies.
2) The bald eagle is a symbol of freedom and pride.
3) On July fourth, America celebrates its birthday.
4) George Washington was the first president of America.
5) The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the country of France.
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