Independence Day
Transcript of Independence Day
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Week 1-Term 1
Our National Birds
Trinidad and Tobago became an independent nation on August 31, 1962. We celebrate Independence Day on August 31st every year. It is a public holiday. Being independent means that our country now had the right to self- government. We now had our own emblems also. Here are our National Emblems.
The Scarlet Ibis
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Our Coat of Arms
The Cocorico
Our National Flag
Our National Flower The Chaconia
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September 6–10, 2021 — Week 1 Term 1, Page 2
Draw a line from the numeral to the number of objects. One is done for you.
Infant 1
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September 6–10, 2021 — Week 1 Term 1, Page 3
Put in the missing numerals on the number chart.
3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19
Connect the dots from 1 to 20 and colour the picture
Infant 2
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September 6–10, 2021 — Week 1 Term 1, Page 4
Parts of the body
Match the part of the body to its use. One has been done for you.
School: El Socorro Central Government Primary Class: Infant 1
Class Teacher: Ms. Chantelle Felix Music Teacher: Ms. Jamelia
Play snakes and ladders with your family