Two weeks ago, we began our "United States Regions" unit. In this Social Studies unit, students will learn about the landforms, culture, important landmarks, natural resources and placement of each state in each region. This week, we will begin studying the Southeast Region. We will study this region for two weeks.
Students use materials in class to study each region. If you are interested in a digital copy of these materials, please email Miss Russell.
Students use materials in class to study each region. If you are interested in a digital copy of these materials, please email Miss Russell.
I know Texas is a very large state.
ReplyDeleteI know Texas is a very large state. -Arianna
ReplyDeleteI know Texas is a very large state. -Arianna
ReplyDeleteI know Arkansas is below of Oklahoma. Juanft.
ReplyDeleteI know kansas is below of Oklahoma.-Juant
ReplyDeletepart of the southwest region belonged to mexico before.
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ReplyDeleteBy Kamila can you help me with the states.
ReplyDeleteBy Kamila can you help me with the states.
ReplyDeleteI never knew that Alaska was the biggest state. Now I know! -Angelo
ReplyDeleteI love learning about the South West Region!-Addison
ReplyDeletePS:I like R/M homeroom better than H/Z.
Sometimes I only remember my states if there's only like 4 or 5 of them even if I study them and try to get them in my brain.- Lia🐦
ReplyDeletei never heard that Texas was 2biggest. State Dustin
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