ACROSS the USA By Annette Breedlove
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 1 How to Use this Curriculum & Overview of Lessons 2 NORTHEAST REGION 3 Maine 19 New Hampshire 30 Vermont 41 New York 52 Massachusetts 63 Rhode Island 74 Connecticut 85 Pennsylvania 96 New Jersey 107 Delaware 118 Maryland 129 SOUTH REGION 140 West Virginia 155 Kentucky 166 Virginia 177 Arkansas 188 Tennessee 199 North Carolina 210 Louisiana 221 Mississippi 232 Alabama 243 Georgia 254 South Carolina 265 Florida 276
TABLE OF CONTENTS MIDWEST REGION 287 North Dakota 303 South Dakota 314 Nebraska 325 Kansas 336 Minnesota 347 Iowa 358 Missouri 369 Wisconsin 380 Illinois 391 Indiana 402 Ohio 413 Michigan 424 SOUTHWEST REGION 435 Oklahoma 445 Texas 456 New Mexico 467 Arizona 478 WEST REGION 489 Alaska 505 Hawaii 516 Washington 527 Oregon 538 Idaho 552 Montana 563 Wyoming 574
TABLE OF CONTENTS WEST REGION California 585 Nevada 596 Utah 607 Colorado 618 APPENDIX 629 50 States Birds Questions 630 50 States Flowers Questions 631 50 States Trees Questions 632 50 States Map Identification 633 Blank Notebooking Pages 636
Introduction Several years ago I realized that my oldest child didn t really know much about the United States of America. We had been doing a daily geography curriculum that I thought was doing a good job of preparing him. However, while he could read maps and legends, he was almost lost when it came to recognizing the states and knowing their capitals. I remember learning about the states in school, but it wasn t until I began homeschooling that I learned about notebooking pages and poster pages and how much of a role they can play in learning. I don t remember taking notes in school, until I was in high school and college, so honestly, the thought never crossed my mind. However, now that we have used these more regularly in our homeschool, I see the benefits. Thus began my journey to create some fun-filled geography printables for my son. This turned in to a huge project and the Across the USA curriculum was born. I am so excited you have chosen to use this curriculum with your own children. I pray it is a blessing you and your family, as it has been to ours. Across the USA In All You Do 2017 1
HOW TO USE THIS CURRICULUM The popular 50 State song lists the states in alphabetical order. And while this is a great way to learn the names of the sates, I have found that it isn t the easiest way to learn about the states. I much prefer teaching the states by region. I have organized the states in to six regions - Northeast, South, Midwest, Southwest and West. I like to start with the Northeast region and work my way West, but you can go in any order you wish. Each region has printables for each state as well as questions related to the studies they ve done on each state. I recommend studying one state per week. OVERVIEW OF LESSONS Included with each state is a poster page, a brief history of the state and coloring pages for the state bird, state flower and state flag. These printables are meant to be a starting point for the student. Although a brief history for each state is included, general notebooking pages are included in the Appendix to encourage students to do more research on their own about each state. Across the USA In All You Do 2017 2
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Southwest The following pages are to be used in addition to the individual state files. I suggest using them after students have learned about the states, their history and their symbols. These pages are great for a mini-unit review after you work through each state in the Southwest region. Included in this set: Regional Questions Blank map for labeling States shadow matching cards State Flag Cards Black & White State Flags State Flowers shadow matching cards State Birds shadow matching cards State Name Cards - to use for matching to state silhouettes or flags There are so many different ways to use the shadow matching cards. You can print the color cards twice to use them as a traditional matching game or use them to match with the state names. Some of the flowers and birds go with more than one state, so be careful. The state flags can be matched to each other or with the black & white flags. 2017 www.inallyoudo.net
Southwest 1. Name all the states in the Southwest Region. 2. Label the states on the map. 3. Name the state capitals for each state and use the state abbreviation after. 4. Which state is the farthest west? 5. Which state is the most southern? 2017 www.inallyoudo.net
Southwest Identify the states based on their State Symbols. 6. Which states flower contains the state name? Name the flower. 7. Which state has the Cactus Wren as its bird? 8. Which state has the Roadrunner as it bird? 9. What is the state tree of Texas? 10. What is the state bird of Oklahoma? 11. What is the state flower of New Mexico? 2017 www.inallyoudo.net
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Oklahoma Statehood: November 16, 1907 Capital City: Oklahoma City Nickname: Sooner State State Bird: Scissor-tailed Flycatcher State Flower: Oklahoma Rose State Tree: Eastern Redbud
History of the state of Oklahoma Evidence shows that native peoples traveled through Oklahoma thousands of years before Europeans ever set foot on the land. Ancestors of the Witchita and Caddo peoples lived in what is now Oklahoma. Spaniard Fransico Vasquez de Coronado traveled through Oklahoma in 1541, but it wasn't until the French explored the land in the 1700's that it was claimed. It remained under French rule until 1803, when all the French territory west of the Mississippi River was purchased by the United States in the Louisiana State Bird: Scissor-tailed Flycatcher Purchase. The territory, now known as Oklahoma, was first part of the Arkansas Territory from 1819 to 1828. During the 19 th century, thousands of Native Americans were removed from their ancestral homelands from across North America and transported to the area including and surrounding present-day Oklahoma. The Chcotaw was the first of the Five Civilized Tribes to be removed from the southeastern United States. The phrase Trail of Tears was coined from the removal of the Choctaw nation in 1831, but usually used for the Cherokee removal. From 1866-1899, cattle ranches in Texas strove to meet the demands for food in eastern cities and railroads in Kansas promised to deliver in a timely manner. Increased presence of white settlers in Indian Territory prompted the U.S. Government to establish the Dawes Act in 1887, which divided the lands of individual tribes into allotments for individual families, which encouraged farming and private land ownership among the Native Americans. Major land runs, including the Land Run of 1889, were held for settlers where certain territories were opened to settlement starting at a precise time. This was usually on a first-come, first-served basis. Those crossing the lines into the territory prior to the set time, were said to have crossed the border sooner, which led to the term Sooners and eventually became the state nickname. At first, the Sequoyah Statehood Convention of 1905 attempted to create an all-indian state, which failed. However, their efforts did lay the groundwork for the Oklahoma Statehood Convention, which took place two years later. Fun Facts: Oklahoma adopted the Mistletoe as its state flower in 1893 14 years before statehood. It remained the state flower until 2004, when the Oklahoma Rose was adopted. Tulsa is was known as the Oil Capital of the World for most of the 20 th century. Oklahoma's state flower is the Oklahoma Rose, which was adopted in 2004. The state bird is the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher and the state tree is the Eastern Redbud. The largest and capital city is Oklahoma City. The state song is has the same name as the state and the famed musical, Oklahoma. The state flag honors more than 60 groups of Native Americans and their ancestors. The blue field comes from a flag carried by Choctaw soldiers during the civil war. The center shield is the battle shield of an Osage warrior, which is made of buffalo hide and decorated with eagle feathers. Two symbols of peace lie across the shield. One is the calumet, or peace pipe. The other is a olive branch. Crosses on the shield are Native American symbols for stars, which represent high ideals. State Flower: Oklahoma Rose
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher Oklahoma State Bird
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher Oklahoma State Bird
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher Oklahoma State Bird
Oklahoma Rose Oklahoma State Flower
Oklahoma Rose Oklahoma State Flower
Oklahoma Rose Oklahoma State Flower
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Oklahoma State Flag
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50 States Birds Identify the states according to their birds. 1. How many states have the American Robin as their state bird? Name each state. 2. Two states have a chicken for their bird. Name the states and what type of chicken each has. 3. Name the three states that have the Cardinal for their bird. 4. Name the 5 states that have the Mockingbird as their bird. 5. Name the 6 states that have the Western Meadowlark as their bird. 6. Name the four states that have the Northern Cardinal. 7. What two states have the Eastern Bluebird? 2017 www.inallyoudo.net
50 States Flowers Identify the states according to their flowers. 1. Name the two states that have the Apple Blossom as their state flower. 2. Name the two states that have the Dogwood as their state flower. 3. Name the two states that have the Goldenrod as their state flower. 4. Name the two states that have the Mountain Laurel as their state flower. 5. Name the two states that have the Wild Prairie Rose as their state flower. 6. Which state has the Mayflower as its state flower? 7. Which state has the Bluebonnet as its state flower? 2017 www.inallyoudo.net
50 States Trees Identify the states according to their trees. 1. Name the two states that have the American Elm as their state tree. 2. Name the three states that have the Eastern Cottonwood as their state tree. 3. Name the two states that have the Flowering Dogwood as their state tree. 4. How many states have the Sugar Maple as their tree? Name them. 5. Name the three states that have the White Oak as their state tree. 6. Name the three states that have trees, which include the states name. 7. Which state has a tree with the same name as one of its cities. 2017 www.inallyoudo.net
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