4TH GRADE: Weekly Lesson #43

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Water and Mountains Objective: We will learn where and what kind of landforms are found in the United States Ustaadhah Mariam Annor

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Water and

MountainsObjective:

We will learn where and what kind of landforms are found in the United States

Ustaadhah Mariam Annor

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The Mississippi River• The longest river in the United States is

the Mississippi River.

• It is over 2,000 miles long.

• The name “Mississippi” came from the Native Americans, who called it “misi-zuhi”, meaning Great River.

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• The Mississippi starts in the state of Minnesota, flowing southwards toward and ending in the Gulf of Mexico.

• It starts in Minnesota and travels along the borders of Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi.

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• During the early days of the United States, there were huge paddle boats that traveled up and down the Mississippi.

• It was a very important means of transportation.

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Other Large River Systems

• Ohio River

• Columbia River

• Missouri River

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Dams• People use waterways to build dams.

• A dam is a barrier that holds water.

• Dams can provide power and electricity.

• The can also be used to collect water for use in different states where there is a shortage of water.

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Hoover Dam

• One of the best-known dams is the Hoover Dam in Nevada.

• It is in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River.

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Mountain Ranges• Another natural landform is the mountain

ranges. The Appalachian Mountains run down the eastern states.

• The Rocky Mountains cover much of the western United States.

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The Rocky Mountains

• The Rocky Mountains cover much of the western United States.

• They stretch over 3,000 miles from British Columbia in western Canada to New Mexico in the United States.

• Higher than the Appalachians.

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The Appalachians Mountains

• The Appalachian Mountains run down the eastern states.

• They begin in Maine and can be found all the way in Mississippi and Alabama.

• They are some of the oldest mountains in the world.

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Review Questions -write your answers down-

1) What is the longest river in the United States?

2) Where is this river located?

3) Name 3 landforms that can be found in the United States?