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The 50 States

The 50 States . 5th Grade Linda Mayhew Imperial Teaching American History June 2011. Standard. Sub strand 5.9 Students know the location of the current 50 states and the names of their capitals . Students will research one of the 50 states and create a travel brochure for that state. .

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The 50 States

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  1. The 50 States 5th Grade Linda Mayhew Imperial Teaching American History June 2011

  2. Standard Sub strand 5.9 Students know the location of the current 50 states and the names of their capitals.

  3. Students will research one of the 50 states and create a travel brochure for that state. Objective

  4. Information you will need to gather for your state.

  5. Map of Oklahoma Capital: Oklahoma City Major cities: Enid Tulsa Lawton Muskogee

  6. Landmarks Cow Chip Throwing Capital of the World Beaver, Oklahoma Oklahoma National Monument Roadside Landmark Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Catoosa, Oklahoma Route 66 Monument Clinton, Oklahoma

  7. State Facts

  8. Oklahoma’s Geography Oklahoma’s land is flat with low rolling hills. The landscape is comprised of 10 separate land regions.

  9. Oklahoma is part of tornado alley. Climate The summers are warm, moist, long and usually quite hot. Winters are shorter and less extreme than those of the more northern Plains states The average temperature over the state is 58 to 62 degrees F. The hottest temperature recorded was 120 degrees in 1936. The coldest temperature recorded was -27 degrees in 1930.

  10. Ethnicities and Races 1820 : Five Native American tribes relocated in “Indian Territory”. The most famous were the Cherokee along the “Trail of Tears” 1889-1895: Oklahoma Land Rush brought many European groups as well as African slaves of the Native Americans. 1907: Oklahoma becomes a state and cowboys and oil men come to the state. At this time there were more black only towns in Oklahoma than the rest of the country put together. Today’s population is 308,745,538

  11. Famous People of Oklahoma Governor: Mary Fallin Other Famous People: Johnny Bench (Oklahoma City): Cincinnati Reds catcher Garth Brooks (Yukon), Vince Gill (Norman), Reba McEntire (McAlester): country and western singers Gordon Cooper (Shawnee): astronaut Ron Howard (Duncan): actor and director Brad Pitt (Shawnee): actor Shannon Miller (Edmond): Olympic gymnast Jim Thorpe (Prague): CherokeeKnown as the world’s greatest athlete

  12. Brochure Sections

  13. Front Flap Originally known as Indian Territory After the Oklahoma land rush and statehood it became knows as the Sooner State. • Title Cover • Name of State • State Shape Picture • Introductory Slogan • Student Name • Class & Period • Date

  14. Inside Left Flap • Song: Oklahoma • Tree: Redbud • Agriculture: Cattle, wheat, milk, poultry, cotton. • Industry: Transportation equipment, machinery, electric products, rubber and plastic products, food processing. • 2010 Population – 3,751,351 • Information • Demographics • State Facts • Economy • Flower: Mistletoe • Bird: Scissor tailed Flycatcher

  15. Inside Right Flap Famous Locations Weather Education Oklahoma City National Memorial Oklahoma has 4 seasons. It is one of the 4 states in tornado alley. Major Universities in Oklahoma Oklahoma University Oklahoma State University

  16. Rubric E:\RubricStateBrochure.doc

  17. Back Flap Sources Cited www.50states.com Google images www.netstate.com www.shopoklahoma.com History-Social Science for California Our Nation by Scott Foresman, Grade 5 Unit 9 Teacher Resources

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