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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 Nebraska. Here are some examples of fun facts:

  • Kool-Aid was invented by Edward Perkins in Hastings, Nebraska.
  • The world's largest woolly mammoth fossil was found in Lincoln County.
  • The name Nebraska comes from an American Indian name meaning 'flat water'.
  • Nebraska is said to have more miles of river than any other state.
  • Nebraska is the only triple land-locked state!

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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 Nebraska.

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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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.


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 Nebraska. Here are some examples of fun facts:

  • Kool-Aid was invented by Edward Perkins in Hastings, Nebraska.
  • The world's largest woolly mammoth fossil was found in Lincoln County.
  • The name Nebraska comes from an American Indian name meaning 'flat water'.
  • Nebraska is said to have more miles of river than any other state.
  • Nebraska is the only triple land-locked state!

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 Nebraska.

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 Nebraska

1

Organize a Nebraska Fun Facts Gallery Walk

Encourage student engagement by having each student post their storyboard around the classroom. This interactive walk lets students explore others’ work, learn new facts, and discuss what surprised them most about Nebraska.

2

Set up display stations around the room

Designate spaces on the walls or desks for each student's storyboard. This makes it easy for everyone to showcase their Nebraska fun facts and ensures all projects are visible.

3

Assign rotation groups for viewing

Divide the class into small groups and give each group a starting station. This helps manage crowding and gives students time to appreciate each storyboard without feeling rushed.

4

Provide reflection sheets for note-taking

Hand out simple sheets where students can jot down new facts they learn or favorite illustrations. This keeps them focused and helps them practice active listening and observation.

5

Facilitate a class discussion to share discoveries

Gather students after the gallery walk to share their favorite Nebraska facts and discuss what they found most interesting. This reinforces learning and builds classroom community.

Frequently Asked Questions about Fun Facts About Nebraska

What are three fun facts about Nebraska that are good for a student project?

Nebraska has many interesting facts perfect for student projects: Kool-Aid was invented in Hastings, the world’s largest woolly mammoth fossil was found in Lincoln County, and Nebraska is the only triple land-locked state in the US.

How can I create a storyboard about Nebraska facts for my class?

To create a storyboard about Nebraska facts, choose three fun facts, write each as a heading, add a brief summary, and draw an illustration for each. Use scenes and characters to make your storyboard engaging.

Why is Nebraska called a triple land-locked state?

Nebraska is called a triple land-locked state because you must cross at least three states to reach an ocean from Nebraska, making it unique in the US.

What does the name Nebraska mean?

The name Nebraska comes from an American Indian word meaning "flat water," referring to the Platte River that flows through the state.

What are some easy Nebraska facts for kids to learn?

Easy Nebraska facts for kids include: Kool-Aid was invented there, it has more miles of river than any other state, and it’s where the largest woolly mammoth fossil was found.




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