Hoppy and the Bakers traveled through Nebraska and stopped at a friend's house. Here, Hoppy discovered real Cornhusker pride!
~What We Learned about Nebraska~
We talked about Nebraska's state symbols. We were surprised to learn that the state bird is the meadowlark and the state tree is the cottonwood--just like Kansas! We also learned that Lincoln is the capital. We discussed that Nebraska is largely a farming state and that there are very few trees (less the 2% of Nebraska is forested); also, not unlike our home state. This led to a short study of the early settlement of Nebraska. During this time, we learned about the trails that pioneers traveled in wagon trains and the building of the railroad through the state. We learned that the workers building the railway had to travel many, many miles to find enough trees to make the railroad ties. This led to an even greater shortage of timber in the area and is one of the reasons sod was a common building material in the Nebraska territory. In honor of the pioneers who settled the Great Plains region, we made "sod houses" with brownie bricks!
Mt Rushmore,
the Corn Palace, Wall Drug, Reptile Gardens and Spearfish Canyon.
~What We learned about South Dakota~
The children have decided that the Badlands and rock formations at Custer State Park are two of the most incredible places God created. Another favorite in this study was the legend of the "City of Gold" hidden in the Black Hills. On movie night, we watched "National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets." It's always great to sneak in little bits of history with the fun!
Hoppy's journey with the Bakers also included a quick trip to Devil's Tower in Wyoming!
(To be studied later)
Thank you, Bakers, for sharing your vacation with Hoppy! We learned so much!
We are definitely adding South Dakota to our list of places to visit!
I want to go to your school!
ReplyDeleteSo cute Tara! Thanks for sending me the link to check out where all Hoppy is going. Looks like the kids enjoyed it as much as we did. :)
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