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Did You Know? Oklahoma Two printable cards with flag graphics for writing facts about Oklahoma.
Flag: Oklahoma Line drawing of Oklahoma flag to color.
Map: U.S. - Oklahoma Unlabeled outline map of Oklahoma.
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Map Skills: Oklahoma (with map) Use the map to answer the questions about Oklahoma.
Report Form: Oklahoma Ten pages of targeted questions on Oklahoma's resources, landmarks, geography, history, population and more.
Oklahoma: State Tree - Eastern Redbud Drawing of tree to color.
Oklahoma: State Flower - Mistletoe Drawing of flower to color.
State Facts: Oklahoma One page of facts about Oklahoma.
Oklahoma: State Bird - Scissor-tailed Flycatcher Drawing of bird to color.
Oklahoma: State Animal - American bison Drawing of bison to color.
Map Skills: Oklahoma Questions to go with a map of Okalahoma (not included).
Comprehension: State - Oklahoma (elementary) Reading comprehension lesson based on Oklahoma.
 Clip Art: Flags: Oklahoma Color flags illustration
 Clip Art: Flags: Oklahoma B&W flags illustration
Bookmark: U.S. States - Oklahoma (b/w) Three bookmarks, each featuring the date of admission to the union, capital, largest city, highest point, and blackline graphics showing the state flag and the state. These bookmarks are a great study aid.
Bookmark: U.S. States - Oklahoma Three bookmarks, each featuring the state flag, capital, largest city, highest point, and a full-color graphic showing the state adorned with the state animal and more. These bookmarks are a great study aid.
Book: Out of the Dust (middle school) Comprehension and vocabulary questions and writing prompts to review Karen Hesse's Newbery-winning (1998) free verse novel about a girl growing up in the 1934 Dust Bowl. The book is great for exploring the personal side of American history and for learning about free verse... this unit is great for checking comprehension and understanding.
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