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Flag Day – Teacher Resources

Find lessons and activities that are perfect for Flag Day—June 14th—or any other day you want to celebrate patriotism of the United States. Your students can learn facts about the flag, then complete activities to show you what they've learned. You'll find the full text of the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights, printable art activities, patriotic songs to sing in the classroom, reference articles about the history of the flag, biographical information about Betsy Ross, and much more!
Printables
Blank American Flag
The Pledge of Allegiance
50 Stars and 13 Stripes
Patriotic Book
United States Flag Bulletin Board Example
Patriotic Hat
American Flag (in color)
More Popular Flag Day Printables
References
"Star-Spangled Banner"
More Flag Facts
When and How to Display the U.S. Flag
United States Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag
Reading & Language Arts Activities
Citizenship Word Search
Betsy Ross Flag Company
Citizenship Crossword
Flag Day: Library Skills
The United Nations Peace Dove
Stars and Stripes -- First Draft
Stars and Stripes -- Final Draft
More Flag Day Reading & Language Arts Activities
Art & Music Activities
U.S. Patriotism, Vo. I: Printables Slideshow
Patriotic People Mobile
Patriotic Torch
Reading Warm-Up 46 for Gr. 3 & 4: American History
More Patriotic Art Activities
Math Activities
Flags and Stars
Biography Resources
Betsy Ross Little Book
Reading Warm-Up 26 for Gr. 1 & 2: Biography
History Resources
Flag Facts
History of the American Flag
Favorite Flag Day Activities Slideshow
The Betsy Ross Flag
Reading Warm-Up 34 for Gr. 1 & 2: American History
Stars and Stripes Writing Activity
Flag Day Comprehension
More Flag Day History Activities
Social Studies
United States Flag Bulletin Board
U.S. Patriotism, Vol. II: Printables Slideshow
Color the American Flag
All About the Statue of Liberty
Respect the Flag
Three Countries
Sharing Freedom in America
More Popular Social Studies Resources for Flag Day
Related Subjects
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