State Report Research Notes On By
Color your state blue and label all of its neighbors
Draw and color your state flag
Here is an explanation of how my state got its name. What s in a Name? This is the nickname that my state has been given. Here is an explanation of how my state got its nickname.
Early Historical Facts First known inhabitants Exploration Settlement Colonial and/or territorial days
Statehood History is the state in the United States Here is the history of how it became a state.
Physical Features My state has main land regions. Each region is described below. _ The highest point in the state is at The lowest point in the state is at The area of the state is It ranks in size among the states.
Political Features The population of my state is people as of this date:. There are counties in the state. The largest county in size is, measuring square miles. The largest county in populations is with people. The five largest cities and their populations are: people. people. people. people. people. as of this date. The major highways in the state are
Weather Average Rainfall High temperatures Low temperatures Other Weather Information:
Resources Listed below are the many natural resources of. Water: Soil: Minerals: Plant Life: Animal Life:
National Parks, Historical Sites, and Points of Interest Listed below are the national parks, historical parks, battlefields, memorials, monuments, historic sites, preserves, and other areas administered by the national park service
Listed below are famous residents of my state and what they did to become famous. : : : : :
Government Here are facts about the government of. NATIONAL GOVERNMENT The participants in the United States Congress from my state number U.S. Senator(s) and U.S. Representative(s). My state has electoral vote(s). STATE GOVERNMENT My state is headed by as Governor. The make-up of the state legislature is as fallows: LOCAL GOVERNMENT The local government of my state can be described as Fallows: OTHER FACTS RELATING TO GOVERNMENT
Economy The agricultural products are: The agricultural products are: The agricultural products are:
Visitor s Guide Listed below are areas in my state that would be interesting to visit. Next to each place is its location and a description of what makes the place interesting.
The following are unusual or funny facts that I have discovered about this state.
Opinions Before writing this report, I had opinions about the state I chose. This is what I thought. After completing this report, I have opinions about the state I chose. This is What I think. _
Preparing a Bibliography Whenever you write a report where you have to look up things you don t know, you need a bibliography. You need to tell your reader where you got your information. This is called citing your sources. Every place you look for information and find something that you use in your report is one of your sources. All of your sources need to be in the bibliography. Because you will be looking in different kinds of places you will need to know how to cite each type of source. This is how to make entries in you bibliography for; A Book Last name of the author, first name of the author, (period) the title of the book, (underlined), where the book was published, (city and state if inside the United States, city and country if outside the United States) the publishing company and the date published. A website Last name of the author, first name of the author. "Title of Specific Page." (in quotation marks) Title of Main Page (underlined). Date of publication (this may be the date of the last update). Date that you visited the website. <URL> (This is found in the address bar on the web browser. It will look something like; http://www.someplaceontheweb.com/thepageyou relookingat. A Magazine Last name of the author, first name of the author. "Title of magazine article." (in quotation marks) The name of the magazine (underlined). Date of magazine and pages where the article is found. An Interview Last name of the person interviewed, first name of the person interviewed, Personal interview (write those words) and the date of the interview. Encyclopedias Last name of the author, first name of the author. "Title of Entry." (in quotation marks) Title of Encyclopedia (underlined) Edition or version. (if no author is given, begin with the "Title of Entry." Note: You may ask your teacher if you have a source that is different from the ones above Instructions Organize the bibliography for your report by arranging the information in alphabetical order by the author s last name. Skip a line between each entry.
Bibliography
Project Ideas A project helps you understand more about your state. It can also be very interesting for other people to see. Your teacher will tell you how many projects you will need to accompany your state report. Here are some ideas. If you have another idea, check with your teacher before you start. Construct a timeline of historical events. Draw a large flag of your state Create a variety of state maps including; a relief map, a resources map with attached figures and a large political map. Make a diorama or other three-dimensional representation of a state place of interest. Research a famous or interesting person from the state and write a biography. Create a play or puppet show about a moment in the state s history. Find and communicate with a pen pal from the state. Create a travel brochure, pamphlet, or poster that would make someone interested in visiting or moving to your state. Dress in clothing unique to your state past and/or present. Make graphs that show facts about your state. Collect articles about your state and put together a state scrapbook.