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Each state in our country has its own unique fun facts that kids will love to discover. For this activity, students will create a 3 cell storyboard that depicts some interesting facts they have learned about Colorado. Here are some examples of fun facts:

  • Colorado is one of the 4 corner states, along with Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.
  • The Humpty Dumpty Drive-In, in Denver, was where the term “cheeseburger” was first trademarked in 1935.
  • Fifty-three of the 96 “fourteeners” (mountain peaks over 14,000 feet) in the US are located in Colorado.
  • Colorado is nicknamed the “Centennial State” because it became a state 100 years after the Declaration of Independence was signed.
  • Denver is called the “Mile-High City” because it is exactly 5,280 feet, or one mile, above sea level.

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Due Date:

Objective: Create a 3 cell storyboard that describes and illustrates 3 interesting facts about Colorado.

Student Instructions:

  1. Click “Start Assignment”.
  2. Write a fun fact in each heading.
  3. In the description box, write a short summary of each heading.
  4. Create an illustration that represents each heading using appropriate scenes, characters, and items.
  5. Save often!

Lesson Plan Reference

Switch to: Common CoreArizonaCaliforniaColoradoFloridaGeorgiaIowaKansasMarylandMassachusettsNebraskaNew JerseyNew YorkNorth CarolinaOhioOklahomaPennsylvaniaTexasUtah

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Conducting Research
Present information after conducting research.
Proficient Emerging Beginning
Organization
Examples are accurate, complete, well organized, and easy to understand.
Examples are somewhat accurate, complete, well organized, and easy to understand.
Examples are inaccurate, incomplete, disorganized, and difficult to understand.
Illustrations
Illustrations depict the written description with clear visuals of appropriate scenes, characters, items, etc.
Illustrations depict the written description but are unclear or incomplete.
Illustrations do not make sense with the written description.
Spelling and Grammar
Spelling and grammar is mostly accurate. Mistakes do not get in the way of understanding.
Spelling is inaccurate and hinders full understanding.
Text is difficult to understand.


Activity Overview


Each state in our country has its own unique fun facts that kids will love to discover. For this activity, students will create a 3 cell storyboard that depicts some interesting facts they have learned about Colorado. Here are some examples of fun facts:

  • Colorado is one of the 4 corner states, along with Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah.
  • The Humpty Dumpty Drive-In, in Denver, was where the term “cheeseburger” was first trademarked in 1935.
  • Fifty-three of the 96 “fourteeners” (mountain peaks over 14,000 feet) in the US are located in Colorado.
  • Colorado is nicknamed the “Centennial State” because it became a state 100 years after the Declaration of Independence was signed.
  • Denver is called the “Mile-High City” because it is exactly 5,280 feet, or one mile, above sea level.

Template and Class Instructions

(These instructions are completely customizable. After clicking "Copy Activity", update the instructions on the Edit Tab of the assignment.)



Due Date:

Objective: Create a 3 cell storyboard that describes and illustrates 3 interesting facts about Colorado.

Student Instructions:

  1. Click “Start Assignment”.
  2. Write a fun fact in each heading.
  3. In the description box, write a short summary of each heading.
  4. Create an illustration that represents each heading using appropriate scenes, characters, and items.
  5. Save often!

Lesson Plan Reference

Switch to: Common CoreArizonaCaliforniaColoradoFloridaGeorgiaIowaKansasMarylandMassachusettsNebraskaNew JerseyNew YorkNorth CarolinaOhioOklahomaPennsylvaniaTexasUtah

Rubric

(You can also create your own on Quick Rubric.)


Conducting Research
Present information after conducting research.
Proficient Emerging Beginning
Organization
Examples are accurate, complete, well organized, and easy to understand.
Examples are somewhat accurate, complete, well organized, and easy to understand.
Examples are inaccurate, incomplete, disorganized, and difficult to understand.
Illustrations
Illustrations depict the written description with clear visuals of appropriate scenes, characters, items, etc.
Illustrations depict the written description but are unclear or incomplete.
Illustrations do not make sense with the written description.
Spelling and Grammar
Spelling and grammar is mostly accurate. Mistakes do not get in the way of understanding.
Spelling is inaccurate and hinders full understanding.
Text is difficult to understand.


How Tos about Fun Facts About Colorado

1

Organize a classroom Colorado facts scavenger hunt

Engage students by turning Colorado trivia into an exciting scavenger hunt! Hide fact cards around the room and have students search for them, encouraging movement and teamwork while reviewing key facts.

2

Prepare fun Colorado fact cards ahead of time

Create simple cards, each with a different Colorado fact and a colorful illustration or symbol. Use index cards or printouts to make them durable and visually appealing for your students.

3

Hide the fact cards in creative classroom spots

Place cards in various locations—under desks, near windows, or on bookshelves. Vary the level of difficulty based on your students' ages to keep the activity challenging but fun.

4

Set clear rules and expectations before starting

Explain the boundaries, how many cards each student or pair should find, and what to do once they've collected their cards. Emphasize safety and teamwork to ensure a smooth activity.

5

Facilitate a group share and discussion after the hunt

Invite students to share the facts they found and discuss why each one is interesting or important. Reinforce learning by connecting facts to the storyboard assignment or other Colorado studies.

Frequently Asked Questions about Fun Facts About Colorado

What are some fun facts about Colorado for kids?

Colorado is full of cool facts! It's called the “Centennial State” because it became a state 100 years after the Declaration of Independence. Denver is known as the “Mile-High City” since it's exactly one mile above sea level, and Colorado has 53 mountain peaks over 14,000 feet—more than any other state!

How can I create a simple storyboard about Colorado for my students?

To make a 3 cell storyboard about Colorado, have students pick three fun facts, write each as a heading, add a short summary, and draw a picture that matches each fact. This helps students organize and share what they've learned in a creative way.

Why is Colorado called the Centennial State?

Colorado is called the Centennial State because it became a state in 1876, exactly 100 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.

What is special about Denver's elevation?

Denver is special because it's exactly 5,280 feet above sea level, making it the famous “Mile-High City.” This unique elevation influences its climate and culture.

What is a fourteener, and how many are in Colorado?

A fourteener is a mountain peak over 14,000 feet tall. Colorado has 53 of these impressive peaks, more than any other state in the U.S.!




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