The Mighty Mississippi Created by Ms. Gates, 2010
The Mighty Mississippi “What am I learning?” Task: Students will identify the Mississippi, Ohio, Rio Grande, Colorado, and Hudson rivers.
The Mighty Mississippi “Where is the Mississippi River?” “Why is it an important waterway in the U.S.?”
The Mighty Mississippi
The Mighty Mississippi It is the longest river in the United States. http://www.experiencemississippiriver.com/home.cfm
The Mighty Mississippi It is the fourth longest river in the world. http://www.experiencemississippiriver.com/home.cfm
The Mighty Mississippi Ten states are brought together by what’s called the “Great River.” http://www.experiencemississippiriver.com/home.cfm
The Mighty Mississippi The 10 states are: Minnesota Wisconsin Iowa Illinois Missouri Kentucky Tennessee Arkansas Mississippi Louisiana
The Mighty Mississippi The Mississippi River empties into the Gulf of Mexico.
The Mighty Mississippi The Mississippi River is one of the most important waterways in the world. http://www.experiencemississippiriver.com/home.cfm
The Mighty Mississippi Along the river there are many bridges and ports. These are places to see the ships coming and going.
The Mighty Mississippi Most of the country’s grain and oil is transported along this river.
The Mighty Mississippi Many animals, birds, fish and other living creatures call the river home.
The Mighty Mississippi People also like to visit the “Great River.” They are called tourists, and stay in cities, towns and campsites along the river.
The Mighty Mississippi “The Mississippi River will always have its own way…” -Mark Twain, 1866 Flooding can be a problem along the river.
The Mighty Mississippi The Mississippi River Trail is a long stretch of parks, walkways and bicycle trails. It lets tourists and residents enjoy the river from its top to its bottom. http://www.mississippirivertrail.org/video.html
The Mighty Mississippi What have we learned?