Independence Day Fun!
A kindergarten social studies worksheet to teach about Independence Day, its symbols, and celebrations.
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Read each question carefully and do your best to answer! We are learning about Independence Day!
1. Independence Day is celebrated on which month?
January
July
December
October
2. What do we celebrate on Independence Day?
Our birthday
Our country's freedom
Christmas
Halloween
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
3. The American flag has red, white, and stripes.
4. We see many in the sky on Independence Day night.
5. Independence Day is a day to remember how our country became free.
True
False
6. People usually eat pizza for their Independence Day picnic.
True
False
7. Draw something you see on Independence Day. Then, write one word to describe your drawing.
What do you see in this picture? What does it remind you of?
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