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Title:United States of America
Description:
July 4 is Independence Day in the United States!
This is a national holiday commemorating the founding of the country.
These flashcards represent familiar American symbols. However, you can also encourage your students to find less well known symbols, places, and people. There are plenty of national treasures to discover.
These flashcards, with some of Canada's most recognizable symbols, are a great resource to help you start teaching your students about this country.
Most Canadians live near the United States, so one can often see celebrations along border cities that combine Canada Day with the American 4th of July. You can compare/contrast both countries in your lessons.
Description:
There are 12 cards with words written on them and
the same 12 cards without the words. There are also
two full-page pictures.
These flashcards can be used with the CUT 'N PASTE - The Seasons worksheet in the FREE Worksheets section. The theme can be "My favorite season..." and can involve pair/group work.
Regular numbers 1-20. Numbers 1-12 with a corresponding number of stars on each card. Numbers 1-20 with written numbers on the card. Written numbers one to twenty.
These can be used for many activities, tasks, and games.
HOLIDAY Section
[These holiday/observances flashcards are listed in calendar chronological order.]
Popular holidays/observances in English-speaking countries:
January 1 New Year's Day
January 26 Australia Day
February 1 Groundhog Day
February 6 Waitangi Day (New Zealand Day)
February 14 Valentine's Day
March 17 St. Patrick's Day
March/April Easter (variable dates)
April 1 April Fool's Day
May Mother's Day (2nd Sunday)
June Father's Day (3rd Sunday)
July 1 Canada Day
July 4 Independence Day (U.S.)
October/November Thanksgiving Day (4th Thursday of November for U.S. and 2nd Monday of October for Canada)
October 31 Halloween
December 25 Christmas
December 26 to January 1 Kwanzaa
November/December/January Hanukkah (variable dates)
Title:Chinese New Year
Description:firecrackers, rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, ram, monkey, rooster, dog, pig, lanterm, dragon dance, red envelopes
With and without captions. Regular and bigger size.
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Title:Thanksgiving
Description: 24 cards (12 with labels 12 without)
corn, cornucopia, cranberry sauce, Thanksgiving dinner, history, first people, two cultures, November, Pilgrims, pumpkin pie, The Mayflower, turkey.