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Midwestern states of the United States of America. Miss Sampson 3 rd grade. Advance to Table of Contents. Table of Contents.
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Midwestern states of the United States of America Miss Sampson 3rd grade Advance to Table of Contents
Table of Contents To begin, click on the name of a state or the picture of a state. After you finish, return back here to complete the rest of the states! When you are all finished learning about the states, finish with the review question. Indiana Illinois Iowa Kansas • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Kansas • Michigan • Minnesota • Missouri • Nebraska • North Dakota • Ohio • South Dakota • Wisconsin Advance to review question Minnesota Michigan Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin
Illinois (IL) State capitol: Springfield Largest city: Chicago State bird: Cardinal State flower: Native Violet State nickname: The Prairie State State song: “Illinois” State tree: White Oak Return to Table of Contents
Indiana (IN) State capitol: Indianapolis Largest city: Indianapolis State bird: Cardinal State flower: Peony State nickname: The Hoosier State State song: “On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away” State tree: Yellow-poplar Return to Table of Contents
Iowa (IA) State capitol: Des Moines Largest city: Des Moines State bird: Eastern Goldfinch State flower: Wild Prairie State nickname: The Hawkeye State State song: “Song of Iowa” State tree: Northern Red Oak Return to Table of Contents
Kansas (KS) State capitol: Topeka Largest city: Wichita State bird: Western Meadowlark State flower: Sunflower State nickname: The Sunflower State State song: “Home on the Range” State tree: Cottonwood Return to Table of Contents
Michigan (MI) State capitol: Lansing Largest city: Detroit State bird: Robin State flower: Apple Blossom State nickname: The Great Lakes State State song: “Michigan, My Michigan” State tree: Eastern White Pine Return to Table of Contents
Minnesota (MN) State capitol: St. Paul Largest city: Minneapolis State bird: Common Loon State flower: Pink and White Lady’s Slipper State nickname: North Star State State song: “Hail! Minnesota” State tree: Red Pine Return to Table of Contents
Missouri (MO) State capitol: Jefferson City Largest city: Kansas City State bird: Bluebird State flower: Hawthorn State nickname: The Show-me State State song: “Missouri Waltz” State tree: Flowering Dogwood Return to Table of Contents
Nebraska (NE) State capitol: Lincoln Largest city: Omaha State bird: Western Meadowlark State flower: Goldenrod State nickname: Cornhusker State State song: “Beautiful Nebraska” State tree: Cottonwood Return to Table of Contents
North Dakota (ND) State capitol: Bismarck Largest city: Fargo State bird: Western Meadowlark State flower: Wild Prairie Rose State nickname: Peace Garden State State song: “North Dakota Hymn” State tree: American Elm Return to Table of Contents
Ohio (OH) State capitol: Columbus Largest city: Columbus State bird: Cardinal State flower: Scarlet Carnation State nickname: The Buckeye State State song: “Beautiful Ohio” State tree: Ohio Buckeye Return to Table of Contents
South Dakota (SD) State capitol: Pierre Largest city: Sioux Falls State bird: Ring-necked Pheasant State flower: American Pasque Flower State nickname: The Mount Rushmore State State song: “Hail, South Dakota” State tree: Spruce Return to Table of Contents
Wisconsin (WI) State capitol: Madison Largest city: Milwaukee State bird: Robin State flower: Wood Violet State nickname: Badger State State song: “On, Wisconsin” State tree: Sugar Maple Return to Table of Contents
What is the state nickname for Kansas? The Hawkeye State The Prairie State The Show-me State The Sunflower State
The Hawkeye State Sorry, try again! The Hawkeye State is the state nickname for Iowa. Return to question
The Prairie State Sorry, try again! The Prairie State is the state nickname for Illinois. Return to question
The Show-me State Sorry, try again! The Show-me State is the state nickname for Missouri. Return to question
The Sunflower State Correct! The Sunflower State is the state nickname for Kansas. Click to advance to the next slide
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