National Symbols and Holidays


U.S. History U.S. U.S. Government Review National Symbols and Holidays
Students review the national symbols and holidays of the United States, reinforce related vocabulary, and take a practice quiz of Citizenship Test questions related to them.

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Overview

In this experience, students review the national symbols and holidays of the United States, reinforce related vocabulary, and take a practice quiz of Citizenship Test questions related to them.

Estimated duration: 30–45 minutes


In this experience, you will review material related to the national symbols and holidays, in preparation for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services test.


Close-up of the U.S. Flag

The U.S. Flag


Do you know a nickname for the national flag? If so, post it. If not, make one up and post it.

Post your answer

If students are working through this in a class setting, discuss student responses. Common nicknames are: Old Glory, Stars and Stripes, Star-Spangled Banner.


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