4th of July: History
4th of July: FUN
4th of July: Food
Fireworks
100

_____ stars and _____ stripes are on the United States Flag

What are 50 and 13

100

In 1780 this animal was designated as a national symbol.

Bald Eagle

100

This fruit is the most popular choice served on the 4th of July.

What is Watermelon

100

This color is the hardest to produce.

What is blue

Fun Fact: Fireworks all have the same base and materials, no matter the color, but adding different chemicals makes different colors. To get any kind of blue, you need to add a copper compound, but if the firework's temperature gets too high, the blue hue gets washed out. And since fireworks involve a lot of, well, fire, most of the time, any blue is pretty dim and unexciting. 

200

The stars on the United States flag represent each _____

What is state

200

What is the name of the United States National Anthem?

The Star Spangled Banner

200

Americans favorite pie

What is apple pie

200

Fireworks came to America in this year.

What is 1777

300

_______ people signed the Declaration of Independence

What is 56

300

Finish the lyrics:

The land of the ______ and the home of the _______.

The land of the free and the home of the brave!

300

Most Americans use this to cook on the Fourth of July

What is a grill?

300

Fireworks were invented in this country

What is China

Fun Facts: Fireworks were originally invented in China. Cultural events and festivities such as the Chinese New Year and the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival were and still are times when fireworks are guaranteed sights. China is the largest manufacturer and exporter of fireworks in the world. Modern colored fireworks were invented in Europe in the 1830s. 

400

True or False

Only two people actually signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.  

What is True

400

The  Statue of Liberty including the base  is 300 feet?

True or False

What is false

The Statue of Liberty is actually 305 feet.

400

Americans will consume 375 million on July 4th.

What is  Hamburgers

Statistics help explain the phenomena: Around 150 million hot dogs are consumed on the holiday, according to the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council – and that's not including the Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island. Meanwhile, USA Today estimates that Americans eat about 375 million burgers.Jul 4, 2020

400

Which company is the largest consumer of fireworks in the world?

What is Walt Disney

500

The 4th of July become a National Holiday in

What is 1870

500

There are 2 things most people do on 4th of July

What is have cookouts and celebrate with fireworks.

500

This contest is held every 4th of July at Coney Island by Nathan's Famous

What is the Hot dog eating contest.

500

True or False?

All of the different fireworks shapes have their own names?

What is true