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This great set of state report pages, focusing on state symbols and other state facts, is ready to be filled in and made into a booklet. Comes with teacher suggestions for use. A great tool for state reports!
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State postal abbreviations, capital, state flower, state bird, state animal (mammal, marine mammal, etc.), and the date of statehood, all organized on four pages. Color pages with each flower, bird, and animal are also available on the abcteach member site.
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This set of state report pages, focusing on state symbols, is ready to be filled in and made into a booklet, comes with teacher suggestions for use. A great tool for state reports!
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Unlabeled map of the United States.
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Four fantastic projects (Design a postcard! Create an advertisement! etc) for making state reports creative and fun. Do all the projects, or pick your favorites.
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This list features books at a variety of levels, each set in one of the fifty states. From "Bird" (set in Alabama) to "Hope Was Here" (Wyoming), this book list will help students "read across America".
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Explains what a simile is, gives some examples, and then encourages students to write and illustrate their own similes about their state.
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Use this Venn diagram to compare two states.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Washington State.
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Use the map to answer questions about the state.
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A simple 10 page booklet, each page featuring a picture of a different U.S. symbol with a short sentence ("The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States.")
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Use this worksheet to help organize everyday objects by their states of matter.
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"I am proud to be a United States citizen because..."
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Biography of the first President of the United States, with comprehension and sequencing questions.
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"In your opinion, what are the most important qualities that a person running for President of the United States should have?"
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A writing prompt regarding diversity in the United States.
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"The United States of America has many famous landmarks." This early reader booklet introduces young readers to simple sentences about U.S. landmarks.
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Color this line drawing of the American flag, or trace and cut out to make a shapebook.
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Use the map to answer the questions about Arizona.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Mississippi.
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Use the map to answer the questions about Alaska.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Nebraska.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Montana.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about New Mexico.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Tennessee.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Oklahoma.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Illinois.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about North Dakota.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Maine.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Florida.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about West Virginia.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Iowa.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Delaware.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Arkansas.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Nevada.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Massachusetts.
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Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Kansas.