Arkansas - The Natural State

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Arkansas, known as "The Natural State," is located in the southern region of the United States. It is known for its scenic mountains, forests, and rivers, including the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains and the Mississippi River. Arkansas became the 25th state in 1836 and has a rich history that includes Native American cultures, Civil War battles, and key moments in the Civil Rights Movement. The state’s capital and largest city is Little Rock, which played a major role in the desegregation of public schools in the 1950s. Arkansas has a diverse economy that includes agriculture, manufacturing, and natural resources such as timber and minerals. Visitors and residents enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, fishing, and boating, thanks to the state’s many parks and lakes. With its natural beauty and important history, Arkansas offers a unique blend of culture, nature, and Southern hospitality.

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The Natural State |
- Arkansas is known as "The Natural State" because of its beautiful mountains, rivers, and forests.
- The state is home to Hot Springs National Park, one of the oldest federally protected areas in the U.S.
- Little Rock, the capital city, was a key location in the Civil Rights Movement, especially during school desegregation in 1957.
- Arkansas was the first state in the U.S. to produce diamonds, and Crater of Diamonds State Park is one of the only places where visitors can dig for real diamonds.
- The Ozark Mountains and Ouachita Mountains offer scenic hiking, camping, and fishing opportunities.
- Arkansas became the 25th state to join the United States on June 15, 1836.
- Former President Bill Clinton was born in Hope, Arkansas.
- Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, was founded in Rogers, Arkansas, in 1962.
- Arkansas is a major producer of rice, poultry, and soybeans.
- The state’s official musical instrument is the fiddle, reflecting its strong folk music heritage.
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Little Rock |
| Statehood |
June 15, 1836 (25th state) |
| Largest City |
Little Rock |
| State Bird |
Mockingbird |
| State Flower |
Apple Blossom |
| State Tree |
Pine |
| Major Industries |
Agriculture, Retail, Manufacturing |
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Interactive and Printable Arkansas Maps and Map Activities
This section features numerous interactive and printable Arkansas maps. Students can even use our Maptivation program to make their own Arkansas map. |
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History of Arkansas
Arkansas has a rich history that includes Native American cultures, early French and Spanish exploration, and its entry into the United States as the 25th state in 1836. The state played a key role in the Civil War and later became a major site for the Civil Rights Movement, including the Little Rock Nine's fight for school integration. |
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Famous People from Arkansas
Arkansas is the birthplace of several influential Americans, including former President Bill Clinton and Sam Walton. The state has also produced notable figures in literature, politics, sports, and entertainment who have made a lasting impact nationwide. |
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Arkansas Literacy and Comprehension Exercises
This section offers a variety of literacy and reading comprehension activities, including engaging passages with question sets, cloze reading exercises, and lessons on text elements and structure. These resources are generally suitable for students in grades 4–8. |
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Fun Arkansas Printables and Coloring Activities
This section features fun and educational Arkansas-themed coloring activities and printables, including state symbols, a state flag outline, a 'Welcome to Arkansas' sign, and much more! |
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Arkansas and United States Online Games
This section provides some really exciting online games such as Arkansas, or Not Arkansas, Collage America, Ameriquake, Conquer the States, Draw America, and several more. |
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