This fun program allows students to color and texture various symbols and landmarks of North Carolina online such as Charlotte, the cardinal, state flag and more!
This resource allows students to color South Carolina's state bird, flower, tree, and license plate. Great for interactive notebooks and state reports.
The North Carolina state flag features two horizontal stripes—red on top and white on the bottom—with a vertical blue stripe at the hoist containing a white star between the letters “N” and “C.” It also includes two dates: May 20, 1775, marking the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, and April 12, 1776, representing the Halifax Resolves.
The Guilford Courthouse flag, associated with the Battle of Guilford Courthouse in 1781, features a blue field with a white eight-pointed star and the word “Liberty” prominently displayed. It symbolizes the determination of North Carolina patriots during the American Revolution to fight for independence against British forces.
The North Carolina state quarter, released in 2001, features the Wright brothers’ first successful flight at Kitty Hawk in 1903. It highlights the state’s role as the birthplace of aviation with the inscription “First Flight.”
Colors used to make a pictures are determined by the sums and differences. Get your crayons ready! Colors you use don't necessarily need to match those labeled on the printout.
The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, located on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, is the tallest brick lighthouse in the United States at 198 feet. It is famous for its distinctive black-and-white spiral stripes and for guiding sailors through the treacherous waters of the “Graveyard of the Atlantic.”