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Tennessee

Tennessee. A study of our geography, history, culture and economy Mrs. Stacy’s 4 th grade. Geography: study of the earth. Three Grand Divisions. The three stars on the Tennessee state flag represent our 3 divisions : West , Middle and East Tennessee

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Tennessee

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  1. Tennessee A study of our geography, history, culture and economy Mrs. Stacy’s 4th grade

  2. Geography: study of the earth

  3. Three Grand Divisions The three stars on the Tennessee state flag represent our 3 divisions: West, Middle and East Tennessee Which division do we live in?

  4. Where are we? Where is Medina Middle School?

  5. More about the 3 grand divisions • West, Middle or East Tennessee? Pop quiz: Can you name which division?

  6. Landforms in Tennessee Landforms are shapes that make up the surface of the earth. Major landforms of Tennessee: Mississippi River,Plains, Smokey Mountains, Nashville Basin, Cumberland Plateau, and the Tennessee River Look at the physical map (map that shows natural features) on page 14. Answer questions 1-3 Assign worksheet pages 6 and 7 for homework.

  7. A trip across Tennessee • Tennessee History for Kids- Trek across Tennessee with History Bill

  8. Tennessee’s Resources Things in the environment that people can use are called natural resources. Some of these resources are renewable, or replaceable. Examples: trees, crops, animals, water Some are nonrenewable. They can not be replaced. Examples: fuel or minerals Look at the resource map on page 19. Answer questions 1-3. Assign workbook page 2 and resources sharing sheet.

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