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Class/Subject: Social Studies (Grade Five)Objective: Students will describe six facts about South Dakota from the power
point presentation shown in class. (1.01) LessonComponent
Description of Setting, Phraseology, and Activities
Necessary Materials & Supplies
Time
Focus andReview
Can anyone tell me three facts about Arizona that we learned yesterday?
None 5
Statement ofObjectives
Today we are going to learn about another state out west, South Dakota.
None 1
TeacherInput
I will show them the power point slide show on South Dakota.
Computer connected to the classroom T.V. Power point slide show
10
GuidedPractice
Students will do research in groups to find out more information on South Dakota. Each group will then present another new fact they learned to the whole class.
Research books from Library 15
IndependentPractice
The students will write a one page report on the interesting facts they learned in class about South Dakota.
Pens and Paper 14
Closure What was your favorite fact about South Dakota?
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South Dakota’s Capital is Pierre.
The Chinese ring-necked pheasant is
the state bird. It was introduced to South Dakota in
1898 and is easily recognized by its
colorful plumage. It is also known for its
delicious meat.
Since it is primarily a Midwestern bird,
pheasant is considered a
delicacy in many other states.
Under God the people rule
Pasque Flower
The pasque is the state flower. It is also called the May Day flower. It grows wild throughout the state, and its blooming is one of the first signs of spring in South Dakota. A member of the buttercup family, the pasque is a small,
lavender flower.
The South Dakota flag features the state seal
surrounded by a golden blazing sun in a field of
sky blue. Letters reading "South Dakota, The
Mount Rushmore State", the official state
nickname, are arranged in a circle around the
sun.
• South Dakota State Flag
“Mount Rushmore State”
Four Presidents
1) George Washington2) Thomas Jefferson3) Theodore Roosevelt4) Abraham Lincoln.
> 60-foot high faces > 500-feet up
Badlands in the Little Missouri National Grassland
Hail! South Dakota, A great state of the land, Health, wealth and beauty, That's what makes her grand;
She has her Black Hills, And mines with gold so rare,And with her scenery, No other state can compare.
Come where the sun shines, And where life's worth your while, You won't be here long, 'Till you'll wear a smile;No state's so healthy, And no folk quite so true,
To South Dakota. We welcome you. Hail! South Dakota, The state we love the best,
Land of our fathers, Builders of the west;Home of the Badlands, and Rushmore's ageless shrine,
Black Hills and prairies, Farmland and Sunshine.Hills, farms and prairies, Blessed with bright Sunshine.
The state animal is the
coyote.
The walleye is the
state fish.
Rodeo is South Dakota’s official state sport and can be found in arenas through the state and throughout the year.