National Symbols and Traditions
Social Studies
National Symbols and Traditions starts at 1 and continues till grade 3.
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What do people wear on Remembrance Day to remember soldiers?
What is the name of the day when people in the UK celebrate the end of the year?
What is the name of the day when people in the UK eat pancakes before Lent?
What is the name of the day when people in the UK exchange cards and gifts in February?
What is the name of the day when people in the UK give thanks for the harvest?
What is the name of the day when people in the UK remember soldiers who died in wars?
What is the name of the famous clock tower in London?
What is the name of the national anthem of the United Kingdom?
What is the name of the parade held for the Queen’s official birthday?
What is the national flower of Northern Ireland?
Which day is celebrated as the national day of Scotland?
Describe one way people in the United Kingdom show respect during Remembrance Day ceremonies.
Explain why the Union Jack has both red and white crosses in its design.
Read the following passage: 'Every year, people in the UK gather in parks and gardens to watch fireworks and burn effigies on a large fire. This tradition is linked to a historical event.' What is the name of this tradition?
Why do people in the United Kingdom wear red poppies in November?
