Final Answer:
The flag of Australia was adopted on September 3, 1901.
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Explanation:
- The Australian flag was officially chosen and started being used on September 3, 1901.
- That’s the day it became the official national flag after Australia became a country in 1901.
- Even though people designed and talked about flags before that, this is the date it was正式 approved and used by the government.
- So when someone asks “When was the flag adopted?”, the answer is September 3, 1901.
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Teach the Topic:
What does “adopted” mean when talking about flags?
It means the flag was officially picked and agreed to be the real flag for the whole country. It’s like when a school picks a mascot — everyone agrees to use it and follow it. Before that, there might have been other designs or flags, but once it’s “adopted,” that’s the one that counts!
Simple example:
Imagine your class is picking a team flag. You draw a few designs, vote, and pick one. The day you all agree to use that flag is the day it’s “adopted.” Same thing with countries and their flags!
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Practice Task:
When was the flag of Canada officially adopted? (Hint: It happened in the 1960s.)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of australian worksheet.