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Page 1: First grade american symbols

Bald Eagle

Statue of

Liberty

American Flag

White House

Liberty Bell

Lincoln

Memorial

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2 2 2 2 2 2

3 3 3 3 3 3

Page 2: First grade american symbols

What does the BALD EAGLE stand for?

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Why is THE BALD EAGLE special to the United States?

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Where can you see the BALD EAGLE in your wallet?

Page 5: First grade american symbols

In order for a book to win the Nene award it must be

published within _________ years of the present year.

Page 6: First grade american symbols

Can Theodore Giesel (Dr Seuss) win the Nene Award

this year? Why or why not?

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What does the AMERICAN FLAG symbolize?

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What color and how many stripes are there on the

AMERICAN FLAG?

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How many stars on the AMERICAN FLAG?

Why so many?

Page 10: First grade american symbols

This title has a holiday in it

Page 11: First grade american symbols

This title cleverly uses a homophone

(words that are pronounced the same but have different

meanings)

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The WHITE HOUSE represents what person?

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What does the President do at the WHITE HOUSE?

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Where can you find a picture of the WHITE HOUSE in your wallet?

Page 15: First grade american symbols

Present day, western United States is the setting for this

novel

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This novel’s setting is a 1930’s French Train Station

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What word means “glittering beauty” in Japanese?

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Name two books with entrepreneurial schemes (moneymaking projects)

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Looking at the name of the city and the valuable resource the citizens are trying to conserve, define what an EMBER is from

the City of Ember.

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Define the word “BOURGEOIS” from “Revolution is not a Dinner

Party”

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Define and give 2 examples of anANAGRAM and 2 examples of a

PALINDROME

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What does the LIBERTY BELL stand for?

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What’s so special about the LIBERTY BELL?

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How many years old is THE LIBERTY BELL?

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In this book, a father reads aloud and characters start to come out

of the book into real life

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A Babe Ruth baseball card is stolen in this novel

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What does the STATUE of LIBERTY stand for?

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How old is the STATUE of LIBERTY?

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Who gave us the STATUE of LIBERTY?

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Name 3 books with orphans as the main characters

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The main character of this book is a homeless girl

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Who does the LINCOLN MEMORIAL honor?

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Where can you find the LINCOLN MEMORIAL in your wallet?

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Who was Abraham Lincoln?

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In these 2 mystery stories, a young girl travels to Egypt and a

boy finds drawings of a robot.

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In these 2 fantasy books, magic plays a big part in transforming

people into animals.Clue-NOT “Tiger” or “Inkheart”