This fun program allows students to color and texture various symbols and landmarks of South Carolina online such as Charleston, the Carolina Wren, 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 South Carolina state flag features a white palmetto tree and a white crescent on a blue field, symbolizing the state's resilience and role in the American Revolution. The design reflects elements from the Revolutionary War era, including the palmetto fort at Sullivan’s Island and the crescent worn on soldiers’ caps.
The Fort Moultrie Flag, also known as the Moultrie or Liberty Flag, was flown during the Revolutionary War at the Battle of Sullivan’s Island in 1776. It featured a blue field with a white crescent in the upper left corner and the word “Liberty,” symbolizing the fight for American independence.
The South Carolina state quarter, issued in 2000, features the outline of the state with a star marking Columbia, along with the Carolina wren, yellow jessamine flowers, and a palmetto tree. These symbols represent the state’s heritage, natural beauty, and resilience during the Revolutionary War.