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Page 1: Mrs. Fennell’s E-pal Project, FLE Our State: Georgia.

Mrs. Fennell’s E-pal Project, FLE

Our State:Georgia

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Symbols of Georgia• The state bird is: Brown Thrasher

• The state flower is: Cherokee Rose

• The state tree is: Live Oak

Ryan & Alex

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State Flag• This flag was adopted May 8th, 2003. The flag

has three stripes and 13 stars.

• This is Georgia’s third flag.

Johnny & Gerry

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State Nickname• The Peach State

− Georgia grows peaches that are recognized for their highest quality.

− Peaches became the official state fruit in 1995.− Peaches are great made into a dessert or eaten

alone!− You should try peach cobbler with ice cream.

Leana & Aliyah

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This state became the fourth state in the United States on Jan. 2, 1788.

The Governor of our state is Governor Sonny Perdue.

Statehood

Luke & Juan

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MapsThis map shows where Georgia is located. Atlanta is our state’s capital.

Maegan & James

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Population• 2004: 4,693,892

• 2005: 4,677,401

The population has decreased in 2005.

Zachery & Victoria

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Economy• Chief products of Georgia include poultry and

eggs, peanuts, cattle, hogs, dairy products, vegetables.

Terrell & Lyn

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Weather

• North Georgia, where there are mountains, tends to have cooler temperatures.

• Coastal Plain beaches affect the climate in south Georgia.

• We usually receive 40 - 50" of rain each year. Mayra & Matthew

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Natural Resources• Water

− Major Rivers - Chattahoochee River, Savannah River, Suwannee River

− Major Lakes - Lake Sidney Lanier, Clark Hill Lake, West Point Lake, Lake Hartwell

• Minerals− State Mineral: Staurolite− State Gem: Quartz

Daniel & Malik

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Natural Resources, continued• Plant Life

− Georgia is known for it’s oak and pine trees. Many of the state parks celebrate Georgia’s wildflowers by “showing them off” each Spring.

• Animal Life− The black bear, squirrels, gray fox, red fox, white

tailed deer, alligators, sea turtles, and the bobcat are very popular wildlife in Georgia.

Daniel & Malik

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Places to Visit

Oatland Island is a fun place to visit in Georgia! We went there on a field trip. Oatland island is a fun way to learn. There are animals there. There is a picture plant there. We saw a baby alligator, an owl and lots of other cool animals! On Sundays there is a farm there. That was our Oatland island adventure!

Tianna T. & Celia

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Famous PeopleJames Earl Carter – Mr. Carter was born on

October 1, 1924, in Plains Georgia and he was our 39th president.

Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on January 15, 1929

Jim Brown was born on the southern coast of Georgia, on Feb. 17, 1936, on St. Simons Island.

Tianna B. & Michelle

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State Motto• Georgia’s state motto is “Wisdom, justice, and

moderation”.

Luke, Juan & Michelle