U. S. Flag facts and History Activity

Directions: Use your Internet research skills and your observation skills to find the answers. Write it on your answer sheet.
Many of these questions are on the U.S. Citizenship test given to people who apply to become U. S. citizens.

1. What are the colors of the United States flag?

 

2. How many stars are there in our flag?

 

3. What color are the stars on our flag?

 

4. What do the stars on the flag represent?

 

5. How many stripes are there in the flag?

 

6. What colors are the stripes?

 

7. What do the stripes on the flag represent?

 

8. Write one rule about displaying or handling the flag.

 

9. Francis Scott Key wrote a song about the flag of the United States. What is the flag called in the song?

 

How is this song important?

 

 

10. What role does the United States flag play when we honor military people who have died?

 

 

11. Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States. Imagine they have just become a state. When would the star be added to the U. S. flag?

 

 

12. Write a rule about what a person/citizen should do during the playing of the Nation Anthem.

 

13. How many stars were in the flag when your home state joined the Union?

 

Challenge -

You are designing a school flag. You choose to use the same ratio of width to length as the U.S. Flag. What is that ratio?

 

I pledge allegiance to my Flag and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
~Francis Bellamy, The Youth's Companion, 8 September 1892

Challenges:

red star USFlag.org has information about all the United States Flags. Use a spreadsheet to examine some flag facts. Enter the number of stars, the date it became the official flag, the number of years it was the official flag, the number of stripes, and the number of Presidents that served under each flag. Use a function or formula to calculate the number of years each flag was in service.

Which flag had the longest time in service?
Which had the shortest time?
Which had the most Presidents?
What is the average number of years a flag has been in service?

red star Which one of these poems about the United States Flag do you appreciate more? My Name is Old Glory (scan down the page) | I am Your Flag

red star Write three questions regarding your state's official flag.

Fourth of July Celebration Plan project

 

 

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