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Page 1: The State of Ohio By: Taryn Cunningham Dawn Guilfoyle ED 417

The State of Ohio

By: Taryn Cunningham

Dawn Guilfoyle

ED 417

Page 2: The State of Ohio By: Taryn Cunningham Dawn Guilfoyle ED 417

Unit & Grade Level• We will be teaching a unit on the state of

Ohio.

• The unit will be taught to a 2nd grade class in Fairborn, Ohio.

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Objectives• The 2nd grade students will:

– Locate the state of Ohio on a map.– Identify the state bird, flower, flag, tree,

beverage, and insect.– Participate in class discussions and activities

relating to the state of Ohio.– Name the capital of Ohio.– Name 2 famous people from Ohio.

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Materials• Paint (red and blue)• Large paper for flag• Star stickers• Writing paper• Ladybug patterns• Crayons or Markers• Chocolate• Peanut Butter

• Spoons• Name tags • Permission slips• Chaperones • Pencils• Maps of United States• Maps of Ohio• Books about state facts

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Websites• www.imagesoft.net• www.infoplease.com• www.state.oh.us

• www.ohiokids.org• www.ladybugcraft.com• www.geobop.com

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Ohio Facts• Capital: Columbus• Size: 44,828 square miles• Land: 40,953 square

miles in area• Rivers & Streams: 44,000

miles in length• Population: 11,150,606• Length: 205 miles• Width: 230 miles

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Ohio State Bird-The Cardinal

• Habitat: woodlands, fields, parks, and cities

• Weight: 2-3 ounces• Body Length: 8 inches• Life Expectancy: 1

year or less• Food: seeds and

insects

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Ohio State Tree-The Buckeye Tree

• Size: 30-50 feet tall • Growth: grows best in

deep fertile soils• Leaves: 4-6 inches

long and are usually orange or red

• Considered a good luck charm

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Ohio State Flower-Carnation

• Became state flower in 1904

• In memory of President William McKinley because he always wore a red carnation on the lapel of his jacket

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Ohio State Insect-The Ladybug

• Officially known as the Ladybird Beetle

• Chose as state insect in 1975

• Choose because of attractive markings and helpful eating habits

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Ohio State Beverage-Tomato Juice

• Became state beverage in 1965

• Chosen as state beverage because of its bright red color

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Ohio State Flag• Adopted on May 19, 1902• Designed by John Eisemann• Large blue triangle represents

Ohio’s hills and valleys• Red & White stripes represent

roads and waterways• 13 of the stars represent the 13

original states and the 4 other stars symbolize that Ohio was the 17th state

• The white circle with the red center represents the “O” in Ohio

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Major Cities in Ohio• Cincinnati

• Cleveland

• Columbus

• Dayton

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Cincinnati

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Cleveland

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Columbus

Ohio Statehouse

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Dayton

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Famous People From Ohio

• Neil Armstrong• Orville and Wilber

Wright• John Glenn• Annie Oakley• Luke Perry

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Student Activities• Flag Making

• Buckeye Candy Project

• Ladybug Shape Poems

• Air Force Museum Fieldtrip

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Flag Making• The students will make an Ohio State Flag

using their hand prints for the red stripes, blue tempera paint for the triangle, and star stickers.

• The giant flag will be displayed outside of our classroom.

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Buckeye Candy

• The students, in groups of four, will make candy buckeyes.

• They will make the buckeyes out of chocolate and peanut butter.

• We will sell the buckeyes during our school bake sale.

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Ladybug Shape Poems

• The students will write 3 words that come to mind when they think of ladybugs.

• Next, they will be given a pattern of a ladybug and a blank sheet of paper.

• The students will write their 3 ladybug words repeatedly following the outline of the ladybug.

• They will remove the pattern and their words will be in the shape of a ladybug!

• Students will color and decorate their poems.

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Field Trip

• The students will go on a field trip to the Air Force Museum.

• After the tour, the students will be required to write a paragraph about what they learned and draw a picture about their favorite event of the day.