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Wyoming Teacher Guide

By Lauren Ayube

Wyoming is a state full of history, amazing parks, and more! Take a trip with students as they learn all about this interesting state. A state research project is the perfect summative activity for any U.S. Region, Geography class, or general research unit of study. Students will love learning about state landmarks, mottos, fun facts, history, and so much more!




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Wyoming State Guide

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  • CITIES
  • Gillette
  • Casper
  • Rock Springs
  • Cheyenne
  • Laramie
  • The capital city of Wyoming is Cheyenne. Other large cities include Casper, Laramie, Gillette, and Rock Springs.
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  • STATE MOTTO and NICKNAME
  • Wyoming's nickname "Equality State", and its motto, "Equal Rights", both showcase the state's commitment to equality and women's rights. In 1869, Wyoming became the first US territory to grant women the right to vote, which was a groundbreaking and progressive step at this time.
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  • MUST SEE TOURIST SPOT
  • Yellowstone National Park, which is predominantly located in Wyoming, was not only the first national park in the US, but it is the oldest national park in the world. Established in 1872, Yellowstone features hot springs, geysers, tons of wildlife, and so much more.
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  • STATE TREE, FLOWER, and BIRD
  • Wyoming's state tree is the Plains Cottonwood. Its state flower is the Indian Paintbrush, and its state bird is the Western Meadowlark.
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  • DATE OF STATEHOOD
  • Wyoming joined the United States in 1890 as the 44th state!
  • Utah was the 44th state admitted into statehood on July 10, 1890.
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  • FAMOUS CITIZEN
  • Famous artist, Jackson Pollack, was born in Cody, Wyoming on January 28, 1912. He is best known for his unique style of "drip painting", where he would lay a canvas on the ground and drip or pour paint onto it from above.

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