This famous statue stands in New York Harbor and welcomes visitors to the USA. What is its name?
Statue of Liberty
In the USA, people can say their opinions and share their ideas. What freedom is this?
Freedom of speech
Americans celebrate Independence Day on this date every year. What is it?
July 4
This city is home to the Statue of Liberty and Times Square. What city is it?
New York City
This state is called the “Sunshine State” and is famous for beaches and Disney World. What state is it?
Florida
The US flag has red, white, and blue colors and many stars. How many stars does it have?
50
People can choose books, schools, and subjects. What freedom does this show?
Freedom to learn / education
People often watch colorful explosions in the sky on Independence Day. What are they called?
Fireworks
This city is famous for movies and Hollywood.
Los Angeles
This state is called the “Lone Star State” and is famous for cowboys and big ranches. What state is it?
Texas
The Statue of Liberty was not made in the USA. Which country gave it as a gift?
France
In 1776, American leaders signed this document to declare freedom from Britain. What is it called?
The Declaration of Independence
Before fireworks, many cities organize these events where people walk, play music, and celebrate together. What are they?
Parades
This city is the capital of the USA and has the White House.
Washington, D.C.
This state is famous for Las Vegas and many casinos. What state is it?
Nevada
People often visit the Statue of Liberty because it represents this important idea. What is it?
Freedom
Americans can travel from one state to another without crossing country borders. Name one state.
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Many Americans spend Independence Day outside with food and family. What meal is common?
Barbecue / picnic
This natural wonder in Arizona is a very large canyon made by a river.
Grand Canyon
Which state has the nickname “Aloha State”?
Hawaii
The Statue of Liberty holds a tablet with a date written on it. What year is written there?
1776
Give one example of freedom in everyday life.
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People wear red, white, and blue on Independence Day. Why?
Because these are the colors of the US flag
This famous bridge in San Francisco is red and crosses the water. What is it called?
Golden Gate Bridge
This is the largest state in the USA and is famous for mountains, snow, and wild nature. What state is it?
Alaska