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Earth is Our HomeEarth is Our Home

Antarctica

North America

South America

Asia

Australia

There are 7 continentsThere are 7 continents

Africa

Europe

There are 4 Oceans

A continent is a large mass of land A continent is a large mass of land

Antarctica

Indian Ocean

Arctic Ocean

Pacific Ocean

Atlantic Ocean

Asia

Europe

Africa

South America

North America

Australia

We live on the continent of North We live on the continent of North America. America.

There are 3 countries in North There are 3 countries in North AmericaAmerica

Canada

United States of America

Mexico

Our Country’s Neighbor to the Our Country’s Neighbor to the north is Canadanorth is Canada

Our Country’s Neighbor to the Our Country’s Neighbor to the South is MexicoSouth is Mexico

In our country, there are 50 In our country, there are 50 States.States.

Our State

We live in the state of We live in the state of TennesseeTennesseeTennessee is located on the continent of North America

in the country of the United States of America

Our NeighborsOur Neighbors

8 states border Tennessee

MissouriKentuckyVirginiaNorth

CarolinaGeorgiaAlabamaMississippiArkansas

There are 3 major cities in our state By Divisions

Memphis

Nashville Knoxville

Landforms in our State

RiversMountains

valleys

lakes

Tennessee’s 3 Grand DivisionsTennessee’s 3 Grand Divisions

Adapted ObjectiveRecognize and list the three grand divisions of Tennessee

There are 3 Divisions or Parts of Tennessee!

This map shows the parts, or divisions of Tennessee. The land in each part is special.

Flat land ending at the Mississippi River

Low, rolling hills; pastures for grazing

Mountains

The Tennessee River helps to make this happen.

It flows from parts of Kentucky then down into Alabama. It curves back up into East Tennessee.

This causes our state to have an unique landscape.

Tennessee River

Tennessee River

Tennessee River

Tennessee History for Kids

Let’s find out a little bit more about Tennessee’s 3 Grand Divisions.

Click the speaker to listenClick the speaker to listen

WEST MIDDLE EAST

1.2.

3.

Now we’ll work together to complete a project.

Collect these items:◦TN Outline◦Crayons◦Map of TN

1. Look at the outline of Tennessee.1. Look at the outline of Tennessee.2.Divide the state into divisions.2.Divide the state into divisions.3.Write the name of the divisions. 3.Write the name of the divisions.

Middle West East

MWESTETMWESTET

WEST MIDDLE EAST

SAY THEM WITH ME!

Things to know about TennesseeThings to know about Tennessee

Capital city is Nashville

State Animal is a Raccoon

State tree is a Tulip Poplar.

Postal Abbreviation is TN

State flower: iris

State bird: mockingbirdGrand Ole Opry

People from our People from our StateStateDavy Crockett was a good Hunter. He was a famous soldier.

Andrew Jackson was the seventh president of the United States.

John Sevier was the first Governor of Tennessee.

Nancy Ward was a Cherokee Indian. She helped early settlers.

http://www.tnhistoryforkids.org

Basic Historical FactsBasic Historical FactsMadison County

Madison County Courthouse

Pinson Mounds an awesome series of Native American Mounds

built nearly two thousand years ago that we're still learning new things about today. Consider this: In its time, Saul's Mound at Pinson Mounds was the tallest man-made structure in the land we now call the United States. Click here for a virtual tour.

Casey Jones, a folk hero, when he was 16 years old, Jones started working for railroads, first the Mobile & Ohio and later the Illinois Central. By the time he was 27 he had become a railroad engineer, which means that he drove the train. He eventually developed a reputation as a man who would go to great lengths to get his train to the station on time. He died in a train wreck in 1900, with one hand on the whistle and the other on the brake.

  By the way, the main reason Casey Jones became famous

after his death was because an African-American engine wiper named Wallace Saunders wrote a song about him. If you want to hear the song’s tune, click here.

 

Places in our Places in our StateState

Virtual Field Trip

Nashville, TN: Nashville Zoo

Jackson, TN: Casey Jones Village