American Rev 4th of july teacher ebook
Austin & Lily Modified Units
Holiday
4 th of July
By Janet Giel-Romo, Ed.D.
A long time ago the 13 colonies belonged to Great Britain.
1
On July 4, 1776, colonists sent Great Britain a message. It said the colonies wanted to be free!
2
The colonists were happy. They rang the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
3
Now, the 4th of July is a holiday. July 4th is the birthday for the U.S.A.
4
People have 4 th of July parties.
5
6 People fly the American flag.
People go to 4 th of July parades.
7
People light sparklers on the 4 th of July.
8
People see fireworks at night.
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Who did the colonies belong to?
A. Spain B. Great Britain
B. Great Britain
Did the colonies want to be free?
A. Yes B. No
A. Yes
What do you see?
A. Cannon B. Liberty Bell
B. Liberty Bell
When is the 4 th of July?
A. July 4th B. December 4th
A. July 4th
What is the 4 th of July?
A. America’s birthday B. Valentine’s Day
A. America’s birthday
What do you see?
A. Sparklers B. Fireworks
A. Sparklers
What do you see?
A. Fireworks B. Rain
B. Fireworks
Which one is fireworks?
A.
B.
A.
What is this?
A. Circus B. Parade
B. Parade
What are they holding?
A. Sparklers B. Fireworks
A. Sparklers
What do you see?
A. American Flag
B. Mexican Flag
A. American Flag
Is this the American flag?
A. Yes B. No
A. Yes
What is in this pie?
A. Candles B. Sparklers
B. Sparklers
What is hanging on the door?
A. Flag B. Blanket
A. Flag
Do you see flags?
A. Yes B. No
A. Yes
Is this a map of the colonies?
A. Yes B. No
A. Yes
How many sparklers do you see?
A. 3
B. 2
B. 2
Is this 4 th of July food?
A. Yes
B. No
A. Yes
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