Dead and Gone
Miscellaneous
Flora
Fauna
4th Graders
100
This state symbol is no longer alive.
What is Hagerman horse?
100
Early pioneers often did this to celebrate the completion of a new barn. It is also the folk dance chosen in 1989 by the Idaho Legislature as the Idaho state dance.
What is the square dance?
100
This flower has been the state flower since 1890.
What is the syringa?
100
This animal was chosen by the 1931 state legislature as the state bird of Idaho.
What is the mountain bluebird?
100
Students learn about Idaho History in school in this grade.
What is Fourth Grade?
200
The Hagerman horse lived this many years ago.
What is over 3 million?
200
This valuable stone was found near Fernwood, Idaho in Benewah County as early as the 1880s.
What is the star garnet?
200
This Idaho plant is used to make everything from houses to wooden matches.
What is the Western White Pine?
200
The Spaniards brought this animal to America. The Nez Perce Indians began to train and breed them.
What is an Appaloosa?
200
The people with the power and responsibility to make or change laws.
What is the Legislature?
300
Since the 1920's, this many complete skeleton's of the Hagerman Horse have been found.
What is 130?
300
This symbol on the state seal tells of the plentiful game found in Idaho.
What is the elk head?
300
This fruit is grown on a shrub and is also known as "purple gold."
What is a huckleberry?
300
The fourth graders at Boise's Cole Elementary School proposed this beautiful creature as the state insect.
What is the Monarch Butterfly?
300
The four symbols that were initially sponsored and brought to the Idaho legislature by students.
What are Monarch Butterfly, Appaloosa, Huckleberry, and Potato?
400
Scientists believe that the Hagerman horse is closely related to this animal.
What is the Zebra?
400
This state symbol can also be found in India.
What is the star garnet?
400
This is a plant that was introduced to Idaho by Henry Spalding. The Nez Perce Indians were the first to grow this plant in Idaho.
What is a potato?
400
This creature is a native to Idaho. Its red or orange slash under its jaw gives it its name.
What is the cutthroat trout?
400
The group of fourth graders who proposed huckleberry for a state fruit.
Who are fourth grade students from Southside Elementary in Bonner County?
500
This place in Idaho is considered one of the best known Pleistocene-epoch fossil sites in the world.
What is Fossil Beds National Monument?
500
She drew the great seal of Idaho in this year.
What is Emma Edwards and 1890?
500
The state flower was named by this German botanist in honor of this explorer.
Who is Frederick Pursh and Captain Meriwether Lewis?
500
The appaloosa was adopted as Idaho's state horse in this year.
What is 1975?
500
In 2002, this state symbol became official.
What is the potato?
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