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== 2. Know and locate  the following parts of a flag: ==
 
== 2. Know and locate  the following parts of a flag: ==
 
''Note: These definitions were taken from the following resources.'' <ref>http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/flags/flag_terminology.htm</ref><ref>http://www.enchantedlearning.com/geography/flags/glossary.shtml</ref>
 
''Note: These definitions were taken from the following resources.'' <ref>http://www.netstate.com/states/symb/flags/flag_terminology.htm</ref><ref>http://www.enchantedlearning.com/geography/flags/glossary.shtml</ref>
;a. Canton
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===a. Canton===
 
Where the feature is used, the upper area of the flag by the flagstaff, or a flag with a design featured in the canton area. The blue area with stars on the US flag is the canton, but there is no canton on the Canadian flag.  
 
Where the feature is used, the upper area of the flag by the flagstaff, or a flag with a design featured in the canton area. The blue area with stars on the US flag is the canton, but there is no canton on the Canadian flag.  
;b. Field
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===b. Field===
 
The '''''field''''' is the background color of the flag, the area between the hoist and fly ends.
 
The '''''field''''' is the background color of the flag, the area between the hoist and fly ends.
;c. Finial
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===c. Finial===
 
Staff ornament found on a flagpole, whether on a fixed pole - such as at a school - or a pole designed to carry the flag in a parade. According to the Unites States Flag Code there is no guideline regarding finials:
 
Staff ornament found on a flagpole, whether on a fixed pole - such as at a school - or a pole designed to carry the flag in a parade. According to the Unites States Flag Code there is no guideline regarding finials:

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2. Know and locate the following parts of a flag:

Note: These definitions were taken from the following resources. &&

a. Canton

Where the feature is used, the upper area of the flag by the flagstaff, or a flag with a design featured in the canton area. The blue area with stars on the US flag is the canton, but there is no canton on the Canadian flag.

b. Field

The field is the background color of the flag, the area between the hoist and fly ends.

c. Finial

Staff ornament found on a flagpole, whether on a fixed pole - such as at a school - or a pole designed to carry the flag in a parade. According to the Unites States Flag Code there is no guideline regarding finials: