Which State is This?
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100

Point out Missouri on the map

Missouri

100

True or False? Midwestern states experiences lots of snowstorms during the winter months. 

True

100

This giant monument in South Dakota has the faces of four U.S. presidents carved into it.

Mount Rushmore

100

This famous city is split between two states and is known as "the city of fountains." 

Kansas City

100

This state is known for having the most farms in the U.S. and is often called the "Corn State."

Iowa

200

Point out Nebraska on the map 

Nebraska

200

True or False? Midwestern states experience all four seasons, with each season having different types of weather. 

True 

200

This large monument in St. Louis, Missouri, is a symbol of the westward expansion of the United States.

The St. Louis Arch

200

This city in Nebraska is known for its zoo, which has one of the largest indoor rainforests in the world.

Omaha

200

This state is famous for its nickname, "The Show-Me State," because its people are known for wanting to see proof before believing something.

Missouri 

300

Point out Kansas on the map

Kansas

300

This type of storm is common in the Midwest, especially in spring, and can bring strong winds.

Tornadoes

300

This giant waterfall is located on the border between Minnesota and Canada and is known for its powerful flow.

Niagara Falls

300

This city is known as the "Gateway to the West" and is located on the Mississippi River in Missouri.

St. Louis

300

This Midwestern state is famous for the cheese produced there.

Wisconsin

400

Point out South Dakota on the map

South Dakota

400

Because of the weather, climate, and soil in the midwestern states, farmers most commonly grow wheat, soybeans, and _____.

Corn
400

The house of this very famous president is located in Springfield, Illinois.

The Abraham Lincoln House

400

This city in Illinois is known for its tall skyscrapers and is the third-largest city in the U.S.

Chicago

400

This group of lakes located in Michigan are the largest group of lakes in the world, and make up over 20% of the world's freshwater surface. 

The Great Lakes

500

Point out Ohio on the map

Ohio

500

This weather condition is common in midwestern states, and makes it feel super sticky/hot outside. People often sweat more when it's like this!

Humidity

500

This famous tall tower in Chicago has a glass floor where you can look straight down to the ground from over 1,000 feet high. 

* Hint! The last name of a student in this room is also the name of this tower.

The Willis Tower

500

This city in Indiana is known for the Indy 500 car race, one of the most famous car races in the world.

Indianapolis 

500

This Midwestern state is famously quoted in the movie The Wizard of Oz when Dorothy worriedly says "Toto, I don't think we're in _______ anymore."

Kansas