Use the following sites to research Oklahoma for these "You Gotta' Know This" information:
Official State:
Name
Nickname
Musical instrument
Motto
Flag Salute
Colors
Song
Folk Dance
Day
Flag Day
Statehood Day
Identify the official state:
grass insect animal game animal bird reptile
game bird fish furbearer amphibian mammal fossil fruit floral emblem flower tree wild flower rock soil
State Flag symbols
Type of shield The shield is decorated with
on a field of
In crossed position over the shield are
an
and an
The colors on the pipe are
The present Oklahoma State Flag is the __th flag that's flown over Oklahoma. The first one was
1st __________________________________________
What other nations flags have flown over Oklahoma?
Official State Meal
The state seal symbols
The center
upward arm
upper left-hand arm
upper right-hand arm
lower left-hand arm
lower right-hand arm
Surrounded by ____ small stars representing
There are ___ counties in Oklahoma.
What states border Oklahoma?
The word ‘Oklahoma’ comes from the Choctaw language. What does it mean?
The play Oklahoma was written by _________________ and based on a book by
How many stars are in the state seal of Oklahoma?
When Oklahoma become a state, how many other states were there at that time?
Oklahoma became a state in what year?
What major interstate highway runs East and West?
What major interstate highway runs North and South?
Museums in Oklahoma listed with links.
A list of museums in Oklahoma
SNMNH in Norman.
Oklahoma Crossroads: Documents and Images consists of selected digital collections of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries spanning more than 100 years of rich, vibrant history. These collections include documents, photographs, newspapers, reports, pamphlets, posters, maps, and an author database ranging in date from the late 1800s to present.
Xplore OERB through their Xploration Site.
Plus links to other government sites.
Oklahoma Book Award Winners
An Oklahoma Department of Libraries site
Oklahoma Crossroads
US Census Department.
NWC is located in Norman!
A look at Oklahoma from outside. What other people learn about us.
Links to Oklahoma city governments.
This site rocks!
Watch the American Indian Cultural Center & Museum as it rises.
Oklahoma Wildlife Department
OERB has resources for students and teachers.
What's showing at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
From the State of Oklahoma.
WRWA in OKC.
Biographies of the earlier governors.
A history of Oklahoma with links.
The official Oklahoma government site.
Famous people from Oklahoma
Oklahoma Climatlogical Survey web site.
Oklahoma History Center web site.
Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation web site.
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