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Wyoming Theme Unit


Questions, Facts, and "Who am I?" for the state of Wyoming
     State of Wyoming Mixed Review: fill-in questions, "Who am I", facts, and writing prompts (multiple keys)


Short Reading Comprehensions
Short Readers
     Grand Teton National Park (Short Reader; Grades 4-6 Readability)


Reading Comprehensions
     Yellowstone National Park (Grades 2-3)
     What's so unique about Wyoming? (Grades 3-4)
     How the West was Settled (Grades 4-6)
     The Rodeo (Grades 4-6)
     Old Steamboat: Famous Bucking Horse of the Old West (Grades 5-7)


Wyoming Maze
Build Wyoming maze - Make multiple mazes at once


State of Wyoming Theme - Math Stories
     Wyoming Math (Grades 2-3)
     Wyoming Math (Grades 4-6)


Books
            WY is for Wyoming (Grades 4-6)


State of Wyoming Theme - Story Starters
     Wyoming Story Starter Printables


State of Wyoming Theme
     Location of Wyoming in the United States Printable and Information


State of Wyoming Theme Time Line
     Wyoming Time Line #1 (19 events in time line)

Wyoming: Reading Comprehensions with References to Wyoming
This section lists reading comprehensions on edHelper.com with references to the state of Wyoming. These reading comprehensions were not written specifically for the state theme unit.

     Top reading comprehensions with most references to Wyoming
     Old Steamboat: Famous Bucking Horse of the Old West (Grade 7)
     The Old Goat and the Idaho Potato (Grade 2)
     Rails across America - UP Deals with Grasshoppers and Hell on Wheels (Grade 9)
     Grand Teton National Park (Grade 6)
     West to Freedom - Nat Love and Bill Pickett (Grade 8)
     Oregon National Historic Trail (Grade 5)
     Women in Government (Grade 7)
     Martha Jane Cannary a.k.a. Calamity Jane (Grade 6)
     A Brief History of North Dakota (Grade 6)
     A Sense of Place (Grade 4)
     The Friendship Train (Grade 9)
     Sacagawea (Grade 9)
     Rails across America - "Done!" The Last Spike (Grade 9)
     Hunting for Dinosaur Fossils (Grade 9)

Biographies
(Grades 3-5)
     A Sense of Place
(Grades 6-8)
     Where's Butch?
(Grades 9-12)
     Benjamin Harrison
     Jackson Pollock, or Jack the Dripper
     Sacagawea

Daily Themes
(Grades 3-5)
     Glacier National Park

Miscellaneous
(Grades 1-2)
     The Old Goat and the Idaho Potato
     Wylie the Wolf
(Grades 3-5)
     Anthracite- a Natural Resource in Pennsylvania
     Oregon National Historic Trail
     Thailand - Geography
     The Horrid Three-Horned Face
     Touring the United States Regions
     Yellowstone National Park
(Grades 6-8)
     A Brief History of North Dakota
     Children of Japanese Relocation Camps
     Devils Tower
     Earth Movements and Time Zones
     Fossil Fuels
     From Colony to Independence
     Grand Teton National Park
     Great Basin National Park
     History of the National Park Service
     Hoover Dam
     Ice Age Mammals: The Uintatherium
     Martha Jane Cannary a.k.a. Calamity Jane
     Old Steamboat: Famous Bucking Horse of the Old West
     Tectonic Events During the Cenozoic Era
     The Black Hills
     The History of the Vote
     Voices of the West - Nat Love
     Volcanic Hot Spots
     West to Freedom - African American Pioneers
     West to Freedom - Nat Love and Bill Pickett
     Whitewater Rafting and Kayaking
     Who or What Is an Epidemiologist?
     Women as Citizens
     Women in Government
     Yellowstone Buffalo
     Yellowstone National Park
(Grades 9-12)
     America, At Whose Cost?
     Ernest Hemingway
     Hunting for Dinosaur Fossils
     Jeb-Rails West
     Rails across America - "Done!" The Last Spike
     Rails across America - UP Deals with Grasshoppers and Hell on Wheels
     The Friendship Train
     York: Explorer/Slave

Stories
(no assigned grade level)
     The Great Train Robbery

Animals
(Grades 6-8)
     Giddyup, Equus!
(Grades 9-12)
     American Bison


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