Flags of America (Part Two) – Geography for kids – American flags

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In this lesson, students embark on an exciting exploration of various flags from America, including those of Dominica, Ecuador, El Salvador, and others. Each flag is described with its unique colors and symbols, helping learners to recognize and remember them. The lesson concludes with a fun challenge to recall the flags discussed, encouraging engagement and retention of the information.
  1. What colors can you remember from the flags we learned about?
  2. Can you name one special thing that is on the flag of Dominica?
  3. Which flag do you think is the most interesting and why?

Flags of America – A Fun Adventure!

Welcome to Smile and Learn! Are you ready to explore more flags from America? Let’s dive into this colorful journey!

The Flag of Dominica

This flag is quite special! It has a yellow, black, and white cross on a green background. In the middle, there’s a circle with a parrot and stars. This is the flag of Dominica!

The Flag of Ecuador

Look at this flag! It has a big yellow stripe at the top and two smaller stripes below—one blue and one red. Right in the center, there’s a coat of arms. This is the flag of Ecuador!

The Flag of El Salvador

This flag has two blue stripes and a white one in the middle. In the center, you can see the coat of arms. It’s the flag of El Salvador!

The Flag of the United States

I’m sure you know this one! It has seven red stripes and six white ones. In the top left corner, there’s a blue area with 50 white stars. This is the flag of the United States!

The Flag of Grenada

This flag is tricky! It has a red background with a rectangle divided into four yellow and green triangles. There are also seven stars and a nutmeg on the left. It’s the flag of Grenada!

The Flag of Guatemala

This flag has two blue stripes on the sides and a white one in the middle. The coat of arms is right in the center. It’s the flag of Guatemala!

The Flag of Guyana

This flag is very unique! It has two triangles on a green background—one red with a black border and the other yellow with a white border. This is the flag of Guyana!

The Flag of Haiti

This flag has two horizontal stripes—one blue and one red. In the center, there’s a white rectangle with the coat of arms. It’s the flag of Haiti!

The Flag of Honduras

This flag has two blue stripes and a white one in the middle, with five blue stars in the center. It’s the flag of Honduras!

The Flag of Jamaica

This flag has a yellow cross with two green triangles and two black ones. It’s the flag of Jamaica!

The Flag of Mexico

I’m sure you know this one! It has three vertical stripes—green, white, and red—with the national emblem in the center. It’s the flag of Mexico!

The Flag of Nicaragua

This flag has three horizontal stripes—two blue and one white—with the national coat of arms in the center. It’s the flag of Nicaragua!

How Many Flags Can You Remember?

Wow, that’s a lot of flags! How many can you remember? Here’s a quick list: Dominica, Ecuador, El Salvador, United States, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua.

Great job! That’s all for now. See you next time to learn more about the flags of America. Bye for now!

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  • Which flag from the video or article did you find the most interesting and why? Can you describe what it looks like?
  • Have you ever seen any of these flags in real life, maybe at a parade or on TV? What was the occasion, and how did it make you feel?
  • If you could design your own flag, what colors and symbols would you use, and what would they represent?
  1. Flag Design Challenge: Create your own flag! Use paper, crayons, or colored pencils to design a flag that represents you or your family. Think about the colors and symbols that are important to you. Once you’ve created your flag, share it with your classmates and explain what each part of your flag means.

  2. Flag Memory Game: With a partner, make flashcards of the flags mentioned in the article. On one side, draw the flag, and on the other side, write the name of the country. Mix them up and test each other to see how many flags you can remember. Can you match the flag to the correct country?

  3. Flag Hunt: Go on a flag hunt in your neighborhood or online. How many different flags can you find? Take pictures or draw the ones you see. Try to identify which countries they belong to. Discuss with your family or friends why flags are important and what they represent.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music]
Welcome to Smile and Learn!
Hey there! Ready to learn more about the flags of America? Let’s try a new round!

What an unusual flag! There’s a yellow, black, and white cross on a green background. There’s also a circular emblem of a parrot and stars in the center. It’s the flag of Dominica.

This flag features a large yellow band on the top and two smaller ones below—one blue and one red. The coat of arms of the country is in the center. It’s the flag of Ecuador.

There are two blue horizontal bands on this flag and a white one in the middle. The coat of arms of the country is in the center. It’s the flag of El Salvador.

I’m sure you know which flag this one is! There are seven red stripes and six white ones, along with a blue field featuring 50 white stars in the upper left-hand corner. This is the flag of the United States.

That’s a tough one! There’s a rectangle on a red background divided diagonally into four yellow and green triangles. There are also seven stars and a nutmeg on the left. It’s the flag of Grenada.

There are two blue vertical bands on the sides and a white one in the middle. The coat of arms of the country is in the center. It’s the flag of Guatemala.

This is a very unique flag! There are two triangles on a green background—one red with a black border and the other yellow with a white border. It’s the flag of Guyana.

This flag is made up of two horizontal bands—a blue one and a red one. There’s a white rectangle in the center featuring the coat of arms of the country. It’s the flag of Haiti.

There are two blue horizontal bands on this flag and a white one in the middle, with five blue stars in the center. It’s the flag of Honduras.

A yellow cross, two green triangles, and two black ones make up the flag of Jamaica.

I’m sure you know which flag this is! Three vertical bands—green, white, and red—with the national emblem in the center make up the flag of Mexico.

Three horizontal bands—two blue and one white—with the national coat of arms in the center. It’s the flag of Nicaragua.

My, my! So many flags! How many of them can you remember?

Dominica, Ecuador, El Salvador, United States, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua.

Well done! That’s all for now. See you in the next video to learn more about the flags of America. Bye for now!

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