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Meet Michigan
State Symbols
Water & Land Around Us
Michigan's First People
Far Away Visitors
100
Land, people, and the government
What is a state?
100
Our state bird
What is the robin?
100
There are this many Great Lakes surrounding Michigan
What are 5?
100
This tribe lived mostly in the UP and was one of the largest tribes in Michigan
What is the Ojibwa tribe?
100
This is where the fur traders came from
What is France?
200
the shape of our state
What is a mitten?
200
Our state flower
What is the apple blossom?
200
These are the names of the great lakes
What are Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior?
200
The Ojibwa lived in this type of home
What is a wigwam?
200
This second group of visitors to Michigan came from here.
What is Great Britain?
300
Michigan is made by two of these landforms
What are peninsulas?
300
Our state tree
What is the White pine?
300
This is the largest of the Great Lakes
What is Lake Superior?
300
These three tribes were known as the Three Fires because they shared a similar language and way of life
What are the Ojibwa, the Ottawa and the Potawatomi?
300
These are the 3 reasons the French came to Michigan
What are to find China, trade furs, and tell people about God?
400
This is one of our nicknames (think about what surrounds us)
What is The Great Lakes State?
400
Our state fish
What is the brook trout?
400
These 3 states border Michigan
What is Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin?
400
When people move from one area to another to find food, water, to escape war or disease
What is migrate?
400
These are the two earliest towns settled by the French (They are in the UP)
What are St. Ignace and Sault Ste. Marie?
500
This is another state nickname (think of an animal that's not very nice-Go blue!!)
What is The Wolverine State?
500
Our state stone
What is the Petoskey stone?
500
This is Michigan's largest city?
What is Detroit?
500
These were three of the smaller tribes that lived in Michigan. They mostly lived in the LP.
What the Huron, the Menominee, and the Miami tribes?
500
The French and British built many of these to protect themselves during the wars
What are forts?