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Discover Bettendorf, Iowa: A 4th Grade Exploration of Nature, History, and Fun Activities

Welcome to Bettendorf, Iowa! Here, we celebrate our vibrant wildlife with raccoons, white-tailed deer, and bald eagles. Enjoy family-friendly fun at local attractions like bowling alleys, waterparks, go-karts, and arcades. Known for its beautiful landscapes and rich history, our state became the 29th in 1846 and boasts notable figures like Herbert Hoover and Grant Wood. With the Mississippi River as our major waterway, Iowa is the leading corn producer in the nation. Experience our scenic seasons, from snowy winters to hot summers!

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Discover Bettendorf, Iowa: A 4th Grade Exploration of Nature, History, and Fun Activities

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  1. Our Location Bettendorf, Iowa United States of America

  2. Created by 4th Grade ELP

  3. WILD • Raccoons • White Tail Deer • Bald Eagle FARM Cow Pigs or Hogs Animals

  4. Bowling Waterpark Go Carts Arcade Common Vacation Spot:Fun City, Burlington

  5. State that borders our state One of the states that border our state is Illinois.

  6. State fact We became the 29thstatein1846. Iowa

  7. Famous People Some famous people from our state are: Herbert Hoover(1874-1964) Grant Wood(1891-1942) Buffalo Bill(1846-1917) John Deere(1804-1886) Adrian Constantine Anson (1852-1922)

  8. Major Body of Water This river is the biggest body of water in North America. Barges can often be seen traveling on this river. Mark Twain loved to write about this river. Over 145 species of amphibians and reptiles and over 260 species of fish live in this river.

  9. Our Main Types Of Transportation Cars Some Buses Airplanes Boats (We live by a major body of water.)

  10. Our State Capital • It is the home of several major insurance companies. • East Village is there. • A sculpture park is in the middle. • Our state capital is Des Moines.

  11. We grow lots of corn, soybeans, oats, hay, wheat, and barley. Our state is the number one corn producer in the nation.

  12. Weather and Climates Our weather changes season to season. Winter is very cold, snowy and icy. Fall is cooler but still enjoyable. Spring is a very helpful season in our state because of rainfall. Summers are very hot and humid!

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