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EnchantedLearning.com Idaho Facts, Map and State Symbols |
Idaho Flag Printout/Quiz Large Flag Printable |
State Abbreviation - ID
State Capital - Boise
Largest City - Boise
Area - 83,574 square miles [Idaho is the 14th biggest state in the USA]
Population - 1,293,953 (as of 2000) [Idaho is the 39th most populous state in the USA]
Name for Residents - Idahoans
Major Industries - agriculture (potatoes, wheat, sugar beets, barley), lumber, mining
Major Rivers - Snake River, Coeur d'Alene River, St. Joe River, St. Maries River, Kootenai River
Major Lakes - Lake Pend Oreille, American Falls Reservoir, Bear Lake, Coeur d'Alene Lake
Highest Point - Borah Peak - 12,662 feet (3,859 m) above sea level
Lowest Point - Snake River at Lewiston - 770 feet (235 m) above sea level
Bordering States - Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming
Bordering Country - Canada
Origin of the Name Idaho - Unknown
State Nickname - Gem State
State Motto - "Esto perpetua" - May it Endure Forever
State Song - Here We Have Idaho
Dinosaur Fossil Found in Idaho - Tenontosaurus
Idaho State Symbols and Emblems:
Animal Symbols:
| State Bird Mountain Bluebird (Sialia arctcia) |
State Horse Appaloosa |
State Fish Cutthroat trout |
State Insect (Danaus plexippus) |
State Fossils Hagerman horse fossil (Equus simplicidens) |
Plant Symbols:
| State Flower Syringa (Philadelphus lewisii) |
State Tree Western white pine (Pinus monticola) |
Earth Symbols:
| State Gemstone Idaho Star Garnet Garnet with a four- or six-rayed asterism |
State Soil Threebear (unofficial) |
Miscellaneous Symbol:
| State Dance Square dance |
Related Pages:
Idaho: Map/Quiz Printout Answer geography questions about Idaho using the map on this quiz. Answers |
Idaho: Label Me! Label the major features of Idaho. Answers |
Idaho: Outline Map Printout An outline map of Idaho to print. |
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Idaho Flag Printout/Quiz Read about and answer questions on the flag of Idaho. |
Idaho's Flag: Large Coloring Printable A large black-and-white printable of the flag of Idaho. |
Lewis and Clark: Follow the Instructions Color the trail that Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery followed in their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase according to simple directions, such as, "Crossing many mountains, they came to what is now Idaho. Color Idaho pink." For beginning readers. Or go to the answers. |
Lewis and Clark: Follow the Instructions #2 Color the trail that Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery followed in their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase according to simple directions, such as, "In September of 1805, after difficulties crossing the mountains, they made their way to what is now Idaho, and could then travel downstream. Color Idaho pink." For fluent readers. Or go to the answers. |
Your State: Draw and Write Draw a map of the state that you live in (in the USA) and write about it. |
US State - Find Related Words For a US state, write eight words related to the state, then use each word in a sentence. |
US State Graphic Organizer For one US state, write the name of the state, draw a map of the state, then write the state capital, postal abbreviation, date of statehood, state bird (draw and write), state flower (draw and write), a major body of water in the state, two bordering states, and state nickname. |
US State Report Graphic Organizer Printout #1 This printout helps the student do a short report on a US state, prompting the student to draw a map of the state, locate it on a US map, draw the state's flag, and write its capital city, state nickname, area, population, date of statehood, and state bird. |
US State Printable Book A short, printable book on a US state. To complete the book, the student must research a US state, draw its map, draw its flag, and answer simple questions about the state. |
US State Report Graphic Organizer Printout #2 This printout helps the student do a short report on a US state, prompting the student to draw a map of the state, locate it on a US map, draw the state's flag, and write its capital city, state nickname, area, population, date of statehood, state bird, state flower, climate, and major industries. |
USA Map: Find Your State Find and label your state in the USA, and label other important geography. Answers |
USA Map: Where I Live Write your country, state, and city, and then find and label your state (and a few other geographical features). |
US State - Find a Related Word for Each Letter For a US state, see if you can think of and write down a word or phrase that is related to that state for each letter of the alphabet. Think of cities, famous people from the state, bodies of water, mountains, landmarks, and other features. Find words for as many letters as you can. |
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