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Happy Birthday Kentucky

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Kentucky was formally admitted as the 15th state on June 1, 1792.

The name comes from “Ken-tah-ten”, an Iroquois Indian word that means “land of tomorrow”.

Known as the Bluegrass State, Kentucky is famous for it’s horse racing, thoroughbred horse farms, bluegrass, coal mines, tobacco farms, and bourbon whiskey.

Jim Bowie, Kit Carson, Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Loretta Lynn and Bill Monroe were all born in Kentucky.

Kentucky’s state flower is goldenrod and it’s state bird is the cardinal.

The capitol of Kentucky is Frankfort.

Learn More About Kentucky

Netstate.com: Kentucky –a ton of information and more links here

Young Kentucky History, 1790-1860  -includes teaching ideas

Kentucky Facts and Trivia –50 interesting tidbits about Kentucky

Biographies of Kentucky’s Governors

Kentucky General Assembly Student’s Pages 

Kentucky Coal and Energy Education Project –expand your knowledge of coal and the coal industry. Includes a teachers section with lesson plans and educational resources.

United States Mint: Kentucky Quarter –links to kid’s page and teacher lesson plans on right sidebar

Free Units And Printables

Easy Fun School: Kentucky -A State Unit Study

About.com Homeschooling: State Unit Study – Kentucky –lots of printables here

Kentucky outline map –scroll down

Kentucky Notebooking Pages

Kentucky & Louisiana Lapbook Components

Kentucky State Bird and Flower coloring page

State of Kentucky Coloring Pages

Free Kentucky Road Map

 

Happy learning,

Denese