This Kindergarten worksheet uses short scenarios about holidays paired with multiple choice and fill in the blank questions. Kindergarten learners read about Sam at fireworks, Mia eating turkey, Leo seeing a statue, and Ava placing flowers, then choose the matching holiday. Five fill in the blank questions review thanks, sky, veterans, Washington, and the flag pole. This worksheet brings symbols and holidays together so Kindergarten students apply what they learned in real life family settings.
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American Symbols and Holidays
Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Sam sees fireworks on July fourth. What holiday is it?
A) Independence Day
B) Thanksgiving
C) Labor Day
D) Flag Day
2. Mia eats turkey with her family in November. What holiday is it?
A) Memorial Day
B) Thanksgiving
C) Presidents Day
D) New Year
3. Leo sees a green statue holding a torch. What is it?
A) Liberty Bell
B) Bald eagle
C) Statue of Liberty
D) American flag
4. Ava places flowers at a soldier grave in May. What day is it?
A) Flag Day
B) Labor Day
C) Columbus Day
D) Memorial Day
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1. On Thanksgiving, families say thanks for what they have.
2. Fireworks light up the sky on Independence Day.
3. Soldiers who serve our country are called veterans.
4. The first president was George Washington.
5. The American flag flies on a tall pole.
American Symbols and Holidays
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Sam sees fireworks on July fourth. What holiday is it?
A) Independence Day
B) Thanksgiving
C) Labor Day
D) Flag Day
2. Mia eats turkey with her family in November. What holiday is it?
A) Memorial Day
B) Thanksgiving
C) Presidents Day
D) New Year
3. Leo sees a green statue holding a torch. What is it?
A) Liberty Bell
B) Bald eagle
C) Statue of Liberty
D) American flag
4. Ava places flowers at a soldier grave in May. What day is it?
A) Flag Day
B) Labor Day
C) Columbus Day
D) Memorial Day
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) On Thanksgiving, families say thanks for what they have.
2) Fireworks light up the sky on Independence Day.
3) Soldiers who serve our country are called veterans.
4) The first president was George Washington.
5) The American flag flies on a tall pole.
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