Wisconsin The Badger State.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
WEST VIRGINIA Your Name: Teachers Name: Date:.
Advertisements

Sam 50 States Project Wisconsin
Agriculture Science of growing plants and raising animals.
Agricultural Importance in Arkansas!. Northwest Portion of the State.
Hoosier State and Crossroads of America HISTORY  Statehood: December 11, 1816  Flag: blue and gold with 19 stars  Seal: buffalo.
Wisconsin By Hannah State The state’s state bird is the robin. the state tree is the sugar maple(yum yum).the state flower is the wood lily. The state.
Midwest “Breadbasket of the US” Great Lakes Region Plains Region (Prairie Region)
Welcome to the Middle West
THE HOOSIER STATE and CROSSROADS OF AMERICA Statehood December 11, 1816 Flag: blue and gold with 19 stars State Seal: buffalo HISTORY.
HOOSIER STATE AND CROSSROAD OF AMERICA  Statehood: Dec. 11, 1816  Flag: blue and gold With 19 stars  Seal: buffalo HISTORY.
Oregon The Beaver State. The flag of Oregon is the only state flag with different pictures on each side. On the reverse appears a beaver the state animal.
CURRENT ALABAMA AGRICULTURE AND RURAL LIFE. Various Land Uses 2004, in acres Open Water Developed Barren Wetlands Deciduous Forest Evergreen Forest Mixed.
Kevin Champeau Paul Larson. Agricultural Education is a part of Career and Technical Education Freedom High School Career Technical Education Agriculture.
Wisconsin By: Mikey S. and Colin V.. Nickname, region in the U.S, capital city, major cities and population Nickname: The Badger State Region: Midwest.
Hoosier State and Crossroads of America  STATEHOOD  DECEMBER 11, 1816  FLAG BLUE AND GOLD  WITH 19 STARS  SEAL BUFFALO.
Our 50 States: [Name of Your State] Your Name Date.
2014 Food for America. Wisconsin Agriculture Facts We are ranked number 1 in: – Snap Beans – Cranberries – Carrots – Corn for Silage – Dairy Goats with.
Canadian Shield A United States Region Standard USi 2b and 2c Kristen Young, Danielle Buchanan, Jennifer Tull Newport News Public Schools.
HUMAN IMPACT ON LAND BY: MR. MERINGOLO. WHY IS LAND SO IMPORTANT? SUPPLIES A SOLID SURFACE FOR BUILDINGS AND ROADS THE SOIL IN LAND PROVIDES NUTRIENTS.
BELL WORK Pg. 224 Q.# 5. Human Impact on Land Lesson 2.
The Midwest Mackinac Island Tornado Corn field in Iowa Mount Rushmore Hay Bale.
By: Julian Jimenez. Chicago Capital - Springfield Bloomington Aurora Rockford.
Wisconsin Made by Phoebe DeBates Geography capital: Madison Region: Midwest Major cities: Milwaukee Green Bay Kenosha Bordering states: Minnesota, Michigan,
Crops Grown in the United States
FARMING By Klarenzo, Sarojini, Elisha, Deraley, And Elijah.
BY: Kamilo, Saito, Shelby. Geography  The Mid-Western States are North Dakota, Minnesota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana,
Minnesota The Gopher State. The Minnesota state flag is royal blue, with a gold fringe. In the center of the flag is the state seal. Around the state.
Hoosier State & Crossroads of America HISTORY Statehood: December 11, 1816 Flag: blue & gold with 19 stars.
Your Name Date Our 50 States: [Name of Your Stateor Province]
Our 50 States: [Name of Your State]
THE MIDWEST Miss Nolan Social Studies. A Route To The Sea  Great Lakes Largest freshwater lakes in the world  Formed by glaciers that melted after the.
Michigan By: Jacob Fossum.
ILLINOIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION. MIDWEST AND ILLINOIS.
Sponsored by the Plymouth FFA Chapter. Introduction of FFA members Introduction of FFA members – Name – Year in School – Career Goal – Favorite Wisconsin.
My state is Illinois. Prairie state State Sovereignty, National Union.
Our 50 States: [Name of Your State] Your Name Date.
Basics of Agriculture Part 1. Objective Understand the history and influences of agriculture Understand the history and influences of agriculture.
“Wisconsin and the Agricultural Economy” (Steve Deller, Professor of Agriculture and Applied Economics. UW-Madison)
SOUTH CAROLINA DAVID. PEOPLE Population School Libraries Museums.
Our 50 States: [Name of Your State] Your Name Date.
Our 50 States: [Name of Your State] Your Name Date.
Charlie Greenhand All about me!. Greenhand Family  Momma Greenhand – age - classified  Originally from Greenacres  Daddy Greenhand – age – old enough.
Copyright 2006 Wisconsin History Press, Inc All Rights Reserved A Visual Resource for Teachers and Students of THE WISCONSIN ADVENTURE.
Alaska By Adam Kammert. Forget-me-nots Alaska’s state flag.
 Major city: Indianapolis  Major industries: Agriculture, mi mining   Major river: Ohio  Major lake: Lake Michigan  Indiana was the 19 th state.
Our 50 States: [Name of Your State] Your Name Date.
Name of Your State Your Name Date OUR 50 STATES. THE STATE TREE ISTHE STATE FLOWER ISTHE STATE BIRD IS SYMBOLS OF [NAME OF YOUR STATE]
Choose a state from the board that has already completed its primary or caucus. Complete the rest of the slides based on the state you chose.
Wisconsin’s Agricultural Industry 6 th Grade Agriculture Bruce School Originally compiled by Mr. Melby, Winnecone Schools, Adapted by Mr. Behrends.
Wisconsin Private Proxy IP Server. Get a dedicated Wisconsin IP address Surf the web through a Wisconsin server Track search competition in Wisconsin.
More than meets the eye: THE EMBLEM
Top 10 Harley Davidson Motorcycles
[Enter Your State Name]
Name of Your State Your Name Date
Overview of Wisconsin Agriculture AAE 320: Farming Systems Management
Wisconsin Susana.
Wisconsin’s Agricultural Industry
Canada’s Primary Industries:
Eagle Christian School
Name of Your State Your Name Date
Canadian Agriculture Why Canada is Awesome!.
Our 50 States: [Name of Your State]
Our 50 States: [Name of Your State]
Our 50 States: [Name of Your State]
The Hoosier State and Crossroads of America
[Enter Your State Name]
Our 50 States: [Name of Your State]
Using Our Resources Chapter 2 Lesson 2.
Primary occupations.
Overview of Agriculture in Iowa and Scott County
Presentation transcript:

Wisconsin The Badger State

Starting at the top of a shield on a dark blue field is the state motto "Forward". Below it is a badger the state animal. A sailor and miner show that the people work on water and land. The shield in the center shows Wisconsin's support for the United States. In four sections surrounding the shield are representations of the states main industries: Agriculture, mining, manufacturing and navigation. The cornucopia and pile of lead represent farm products and minerals. The flag law was amended in 1979 to include the name of the state and the date of statehood.

The Wisconsin Dells

Cattle / Dairy

Farming Corn, Soybeans, Tomatoes, Peas, Cranberries

Milwaukee

Dairy Industry ¾ of all the state’s milk is made into cheese 40% of U.S. cheese 20% of U.S. butter

The Peshtigo Fire Oct. 8th, 1871 – killed 1200 people (the same night as the Chicago Fire) Worst fire in the history of the United States

Harley Davidson Motorcycles

Hunting / Fishing / Boating / Snowmobiling