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Top 7 Missouri History and Activity Books

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Children all over America are required to study the history and geography of their state, usually in the 4th grade. Here are books to help homeschoolers of Missouri accomplish this task.

1. Missouri - America the Beautiful Series

From the America the Beautiful series, Missouri features full color photographs, maps, fast facts and is fully indexed. 144 pages, grades 4-8.

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2. Missouri - Hello U.S.A. Series

From the 'Hello U.S.A.' series, this book takes you on a tour of the history, geography, people, economy, and environment of Missouri. Features colorful photos, easy-to-read text, and fascinating facts sidebars. 84 pages, grades 3-6.
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3. Missouri - From Sea to Shining Sea Series

Missouri, part of the 'From Sea to Shining Sea' series discusses the geography, history, industries, and famous people. Features full color photographs, 64 pages. (for grades 3-5)

4. Missouri Facts and Symbols

"Jam-packed with information, these books are an ideal resource for report writing and teaching. Fast Facts highlight each state's capital city, largest city, physical size, population, natural resources, and primary manufactured goods." 24 pages, grades 3-5.
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5. Missouri - Portrait of America Series

If you want an in-depth portrait of a state, you have to look beyond the basic facts. Portrait of America fills in the facts of history, economy, and culture with vignettes of individual residents, special events, and featured industries. 48 pages, grades 3-12.
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6. Missouri - Fun Facts & Games

Fun Facts & Games is a series of interactive workbooks that entertain, teach, and stimulate children to learn more about the area where they live, will visit, or would like to visit.
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7. S is for Show Me: A Missouri Alphabet

Learn fun and interesting facts about Missouri with this book. A rhyme for each letter of the alphabet catches the attention of younger readers, while older elementary students grasp a richer understanding of the topic by reading expository information on the same page.
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