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21. Studying Idaho's Cities
Many different cities have been built in idaho and each one has its own unique This activity is designed to be incorporated into a unit on geography or
http://imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/teach/lsnplns/icitylp.htm
Studying Idaho's Cities
suggested grade levels:
view Idaho achievement standards for this lesson
Overview:
Many different cities have been built in Idaho and each one has its own unique history, geographic features, and economic base. This activity is designed to be incorporated into a unit on geography or social studies. Objectives:
1. Students will learn how to use the Digital Atlas of Idaho as a research tool.
2. Students will become familiar with the diversity of Idaho.
3. Students will write a letter and organize and orally deliver the materials they have gathered.
4. Students will persuade their audience to visit other cities. Questions for Discussion:
1. What economic activities are common in your city? (technology, agriculture, mining, tourism, etc.)
2. What aspects do you like and not like about your city?
3. Why did this city interest you? 4. How would you persuade other people to visit your city? 5. What other economic activities could be pursued given the geography and climate of this area? Procedure: 1. Go to the Idaho Maps section of the Digital Atlas of Idaho. To get there: Click on Atlas Home and then click on to the

22. Idaho Map
The geography in idaho varies to a large degree. The landscape and populationdispersal B. Label the six largest cities and label the state capital.
http://imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/teach/lsnplns/idamaplp.htm
Idaho Map
suggested grade levels:
view Idaho achievement standards for this lesson
Overview:
The geography in Idaho varies to a large degree. The landscape and population dispersal both have a wide range of characteristics. The following exercise can be incorporated into a geography class. It should be a fun thing for the students to do. It will make them familiar with the basic geography of our state. Procedure:
Expose your students to the Digital Atlas of Idaho. To get there: Click on Idaho Overview, then on Demographics . Have your students explore the demographics site, then refer them to the Idaho Map section by clicking on Atlas Home and then on Idaho Maps
1. Print a blank map of Idaho. Copying names, colors and symbols used on the Atlas CAD map can be used. Students can use the Atlas to complete the following handout. For a printable pdf copy of the handout you can give your students, click below. Handouts/Activities:
These are links to access the handouts and printable materials.
idout3ho.pdf

23. Idaho State Geography
idaho State geography. So you want to know about idaho? Here are some highlights! Major cities Boise, idaho Falls and Pocatello
http://www.kidport.com/RefLib/UsaGeography/Facts/Idaho.htm
Idaho State Geography
So you want to know about Idaho? Here are some highlights! Also check out the links to other sites about Idaho.
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Key Facts
Top of Page Population (1994): 1,163,261 (41st in size) State size: 85,564 square miles (13th in size) State Capital: Boise (named by French Canadians, from the French word "Les Bois" meaning "trees"). Major cities: Boise, Idaho Falls and Pocatello Admission to union: The 43rd State Date entered the union: July 3, 1890 Origin of state name: Unknown indian origin Nicknames: The Gem State Bordering states: Montana, Wyoming, Washington, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, with Canada to the North. State bird: Mountain Bluebird State flower: Syringa State tree: Western White Pine Motto: It is Forever
Geographic Landmarks
Top of Page Geographic landmarks include Hells Canyon, which is the deepest gorge in the U.S., the Shoshone Falls, Mount Borah, the Salmon River Mountains and the Moon National Monument.

24. Utah Information - Geography
The empire penetrates significantly into idaho, Wyoming, and Nevada, Their cities and towns were laid out in detail. Brigham Young s Utah was probably
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Location Centrally located in the Intermountain West, Utah is bordered by all of the mountain states except Montana and is often called the "Crossroads of the West." Utah's landform is divided among three major physiographic provinces: the Great Basin or Basin and Range province, the Colorado Plateau province, and the Rocky Mountain province. The largest of the provinces in Utah is the Colorado Plateau. It has been described as a land of layered, flat-lying sedimentary rock. The story of the earth's movement and history can often be read in the tilt and erosion of the layered strata. Within Utah's portion of the Colorado Plateau are five national parks, six national monuments, a national recreation area, and several state parks. It has one of the largest deposits of hydrocarbons in the world-coal, oil, oil shale, tar sands, gilsonite, and natural gas. It also has significant amounts of uranium.

25. Idaho - Free Visitor Information
Today s weather and a 5day forecast for over 20 towns and cities in idaho. An introduction tells you about the state s history, geography,
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... Washington STATE FACTS Nickname Gem State Spud State Name "Idaho", an invented word, was used for a steamship which traveled the Columbia River Or, a word coined by George Willing, who intended the name for the area now known as Colorado Capital Boise Population (1996 estimate) Largest Cities Boise, Idaho Falls, Pocatello Average Yearly Precipitation 26.75 inches Animal Appaloosa (once the war horse of the Nez Perce Indians) Bird Mountain Bluebird (Sialia arctcia, ranges throughout the Northwest) Fish Cutthroat Trout (distinguished by red slashes under their lower jaw) Flower Idaho Syringa - Mock Orange (Philadelphus lewisii, a branching shrub) Tree Western White Pine (Pinus Monticola pinaceae, highest is 219 feet near Elk River)

26. Idaho Lesson Plans
idaho Word Search Students find names of this state s cities on a KidZone geography United States Printables for various State Emblems You will
http://www.archaeolink.com/idaho_lesson_plans.htm
Lesson Plans and Classroom Activities about Idaho Home State by State Lesson Plans - Alabama Lesson Plans Alaska Lesson Plans Arizona Lesson Plans Arkansas Lesson Plans ... Wyoming Lesson Plans Please note that with regard to lesson plans dealing with anthropology, archaeology, indigenous people, ancient civilizations, history, etc, there may be some cross-over and blurring of lines between the topics. For example, a lesson plan dealing with archaeology is automatically dealing with an anthropological subject. A lesson plan dealing with indigenous people is also automatically dealing with anthropology and any of them may, or may not, be dealing with history or ancient civilizations. While every attempt will be made to keep the topic lines as 'clean' as possible, be aware this may not always be possible. Appropriate grade or age levels are included with the lesson plans. The number of lesson plans available online for this topic is enormous. This site can not and does not index all lesson resources. That would be impossible, as sites appear and disappear with astonishing rapidity. The following provides some idea of what is available and will hopefully be a good starting point. Back to Teacher's Resources, Lesson Plans

27. NN/LM PNR Regional Characteristics: Idaho
Includes idaho cities, events, maps, news, travel, tourism and weather. Quick, easy access to facts about people, business, and geography of idaho.
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Highlights Demographics Health Data and Organizations Library and Information Resources Situated between Washington and Montana, and touching borders with Oregon , Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming to the south, Idaho is the 14th largest state in the US, with 83,500 square miles and a population of 1.3 million (population rank = 39th). The capital and largest city is Boise , a revitalized city of 180,000 people. Sixty-three percent of the state is public land managed by the federal government, and the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness is the largest wilderness in the contiguous US. The state is divided into 44 counties, and 19.4% of the population resides in "frontier" counties. The largest county is Idaho County with 8,500 square miles, and the most populous is Boise's Ada County , with 301,000 residents. Idaho's population is 91% white (compared to 75.1% in the US), 1.4% American Indian and Alaska Native (.9% in the US), and 7.9% Hispanic (12.5% in the US). Table The total American Indian and Alaska Native population is 16,656, ranking Idaho as 30th in the country. Tribes include Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai, Nez Perce, Northwest Band of Shoshone, and the Shoshone-Bannock. *

28. The Gulch Was To Become Filled With People, From Every Mining Section, And
The geography of Political Control. Virginia City, Montana is a small plot of When their cities both became part of idaho Territory it was discovered
http://www.virginiacity.com/hv07.htm
The Geography of Political Control Virginia City, Montana is a small plot of land (the bright red square at the left end of the map of Dakota Territory) which has been the center of many and various conflicts. As the Civil War began in 1861, that land was in Dakota Territory, and the capitol which controlled it was Yankton, D.T., 2,500 miles away by trail. That amounts to no political control at all. In 1915, Al Noyes copied material from a register that has since disappeared. He preserved the lost documents in his history. "We find another matter that is peculiar. On the 4th day of April, 1863, a deed was given by David Thompson, et al., to James D. Doty, all in Idaho Territory. On the Fifth day of April, 1863, a deed was given by John Ault, to Jack Allport, all in Dakota Territory. There must have been some misunderstanding as to what particular portion of the United States they were in." (From Noyes, Alva J. (Al). A History of Southern Montana, State Publishing: Helena, 1915) The cause of that glitch, reported by Noyes, was Lincoln's solution to the lack of his ability to control of the strategic flow of gold from the Oro Fino area of mines on the west side of the Rocky Mountains. The gold was vulnerable to being diverted to the South. There it could support the war efforts of the Confederate States. The gold fields were in Washington Territory on the west of the mountains. Those gold fields in 1862 were seven hundred miles from the capitol, Yakima, Washington Territory. President Lincoln's solution was to slice out the area including the gold fields. This he combined with part of Dakota Territory, including what was to become Virginia City. In April 1863, Congress established Idaho Territory, with the capitol very near the gold, in Lewiston, I.T. Now the gold fields could be controlled by the local Territorial Government in favor of Lincoln's war efforts.

29. Idaho Falls City Information And Weather - Idaho - ELook City Data
Weather Information Check current weather conditions and forecast for IdahoFalls Quick Links geography City Population City Marital Status Races
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30. Idaho Springs City Information And Weather - Colorado - ELook City Data
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31. Idaho Vacation Rentals, Idaho Vacation Homes
The highlight of idaho s geography is the Grand Teton National Park. idaho cities with Vacation Rentals. Ketchum Schweitzer Mtn Sun Valley
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32. AN ONLINE INTERACTIVE GEOGRAPHY GAME AND QUIZ SITE ON THE USA? Geography Place G
From its grainand-livestock farms and comparatively large cities of the east, idaho is an area of striking physical diversity and natural beauty.
http://www.standard.net.au/~garyradley/games/GRUSA.htm
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CALIFORNIA:
[Name given by the first Spanish Explorers]
The third largest and most populous state has great natural diversity ranging from deserts in the southeast to rainforest in the northwest. In between are the towering Sierra Nevada mountains which rise to over 4500 m. Not only is its annual farm output greater than that of any other state, so is its volume of construction and manufacturing.
NEVADA:
[Spanish for snow covered
The state's name is taken from the Sierra Nevada, the mountain range shared with California. Mainly desert, Nevada is a region of rugged mountains, desert valleys and sparsely populated plains. The state is largely known for its glittering casinos which draw visitors from around the world. The first European settlers of the state came for its mineral wealth while large ranches were started in the north where rainfall was sufficient for grazing.
UTAH:
[Name is derived from a Native American word meaning those who dwell high up

33. University Of Idaho
of cities; landuse classification; geographic aspects of city planning. Regional and systematic geography of the Northwest; emphasis on idaho and
http://www.mines.uidaho.edu/geography/course.html
University of Idaho's Time schedule: http://www.uidaho.edu/schedule GEOGRAPHY COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Geog 100 Physical Geography (4 cr.). Satisfies core requirement J-3-b. Natural environment: nature, distribution, and relationships of climate, land forms, oceans, vegetation, hydrography, and soils. Three lectures and one 2-hour lab a week; may involve evening classes. Geog 165 Human Geography (3 cr.). Intro to geographical dimension in human behavior and how this is evident in population distribution, rural and urban land use, and social, economic, and political attributes of societies. Geog 180 Spatial Graphics (3 cr.). An introduction to the graphic language of maps, map reading and interpretation, map use, map technology. Two lectures and 1 hour of lab a week. Geog 200 World Regional Geography (3 cr.) (formerly Geog 250). Satisfies core requirement J-3-d. Countries, regions, and peoples of the world; interrelationships between humans and their physical and cultural environments. Geog 201 (s) Seminar (cr. arr.). Prereq: permission

34. Idaho Maps - Idaho Mapsite City Maps
idaho Geographic Landform Maps idaho cities overlayed onto colorful landscaperelief. with a 3D representation of the geography. idaho City Maps
http://www.idaho-mapsite.com/
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Maps of Cities in Idaho
Choose a map category for a list of Idaho maps
Welcome to Idaho MapSite and our collection of 137 Idaho city maps. To find a map of a city, select a map listing from below to view the Idaho destinatons that we have mapped. We hope you enjoy viewing our collection of maps.
Idaho Maps Index Idaho Top Locations Idaho Locations by First Letter Idaho Connections Make finding us easier for next time... Why not add us to your favorites or put a link to http://www.idaho-mapsite.com/ on your web site? links

35. About The USA - Travel & Geography > Idaho
Travel geography Travel to the United States The States Territories 10 largest cities (2003 est) Boise, 190117; Nampa, 64269; idaho Falls,
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ID The state's name is thought to be an Indian name, Ee-dah-hoe, which means "gem of the mountains." Idaho, the 43rd state, joined the U.S. in 1890. Logging as well as mining are big industries in the state. But the state is probably best known for its potatoes. Idaho has a rugged landscape with some of the largest unspoiled natural areas in the country. Idaho is a Rocky Mountains state with exciting scenery and enormous natural resources. Idaho has towering, snow-capped mountain ranges, swirling white rapids, peaceful lakes and steep canyons. The churning waters of Snake River rush through Hells Canyon, which is deeper than the Grand Canyon. Shoshone Falls plunges down rugged cliffs from a height greater than that of Niagara Falls. Idaho is a skier's paradise but also provides excellent opportunities for hikers and campers during the summer. Vermutlich leitet sich die Bezeichnung Idaho von dem indianischen Wort für "Edelstein der Berge" (Ee-dah-hoe) ab. Idaho wurde 1890 der 43. Staat der Vereinigten Staaten. Holzgewinnung und Bergbau sind große Industrien im Staat, aber wahrscheinlich ist Idaho am Besten für seine Kartoffeln bekannt. Idaho hat eine zerklüftete Landschaft und einige der umfangreichsten unverdorbenen Landschaftsregionen in Amerika. In den Rocky Mountains gelegen, hat Idaho

36. Moscow, Idaho
geography. Location of Moscow, idaho. Moscow is located at 46°43 54 North, Largest cities. Boise idaho Falls Nampa Pocatello Twin Falls
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    Moscow, Idaho
    Moscow (pronounced with a long 'o' in the second syllable) is a city located in Latah County in northern Idaho along the Washington/Idaho border, opposite Pullman, Washington (home of Washington State University). It is home to the University of Idaho, which is by far the dominant employer, though the town also serves as a modest agricultural hub for the wheat growers in the immediate area. As of the 2000 census, the city has a total population of 21,291. The city is the county seat of Latah County . Moscow is the birthplace of Carol Ryrie Brink, singer Josh Ritter, and model Nicholas Lemons.
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    Moscow is located at 46°43'54" North, 116°59'50" West (46.731745, -116.997188) According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 15.9 km² (6.2 mi²). 15.9 km² (6.2 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water.

    37. Web Geography For Kids
    NOT related to geography (ever want to know the State Motto of idaho? They use data from the US Census and a list of cities around the world to find
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    WORLD UNITED STATES NORTH CAROLINA GEOGRAPHY GAMES FOR TEACHERS SPECIAL SITES Altapedia Census Department Discovery School-NC European Geog. Tutor ... Volcano World Please provide feedback regarding this site by clicking HERE. Travel to Altapedia! What is Here? Facts, figures, and information on world geography, climate, people, religion, language, history, economy, and more! Check This Out : World Maps section has color physical and political maps for the whole world. You can click on a country to generate a map of it or the area around it. Easy to use and great graphics! BACK TO TOP! Travel to the Census Department! What is Here? Get information on states in the U.S. by clicking the Fun State Facts button. Gives you information on population, age, school enrollment, number of households, language spoken at home, and percentage of people in the state who live in urban or rural areas. Don't let the title scare you off...the page is made for kids! Check This Out : Have fun with the quizzes based on state facts, flags, and census information! Also, look at the U.S. Population estimate kept constantly up to date on the opening page.

    38. IDAHO UNITED STATES Geography Population Map City And Cities Coordinates Locatio
    Geographical database, places and cities in the whole world.
    http://www.tageo.com/index-e-us-v-id.htm
    Version Française WorldWide Index 22 Sep 2005 Home Search Explore Glossary ... Idaho 351 places United states Welcome ! Tageo.com is a database of geographic coordinate information.
    Tageo.com provides information about 2,667,417 cities in the whole world !!
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    America/United states/Idaho
    Facts United states Airport informations Weather Stations Major mountains Population of major cities Population Land Area Capital Washington, DC Currency US dollar (USD) Latitude / Longitude 38 00 N, 97 00 W A Aberdeen Acequia Albion Algoma ... Avery B Baker Bancroft Banida Banks ... More... B (30 for United states idaho) C Caldwell Camas Cambridge Carey ... More... C (32 for United states idaho) D Daniels Darlington Dayton Dietrich ... Dubois E Eagle Eastport Eden Edmonds ... Enaville F Fairfield Fairview Featherville Felt ... Fruitvale G Gannett Garden city Garden valley Gardena ... Gwenford H Hagerman Hailey Hamer Hammett ... Huston I Idaho city Idaho falls Idmon Indian valley ... Island park J Jerome Juliaetta K Kamiah Kellogg Kendrick Ketchum ... Kuna L Lake fork Lakeview Lamont Lapwai ... Lund M Mackay Malad city Malta Marion ... More... M (30 for United states idaho) N Nampa Naples New meadows New plymouth ... Nounan O Oakley Ola Oldtown Onaway ... Oxford P Palisades Paris Parker Parma ... Preston R Raymond Red river hot springs Reubens Rexburg ... Rupert S Saint anthony Saint charles Saint joe Saint maries ... More... S (32 for United states idaho)

    39. ISHS--History Moments Jan. 13
    idaho geography was not well understood by Washington Territorial lawmakers in On January 15, 1905, the idaho Supreme Court ruled that cities cannot
    http://www.idahohistory.net/h_moments_Jan13.html
    HISTORY MOMENTS
    The Idaho State Historical Society reports that during this week in history:
    Boise County was created on January 12, 1863, by combining all of Washington Territory south and east of the Payette River and the Bitterroots. The county included most of what later was southern Idaho and a fourth of Wyoming. Idaho Geography was not well understood by Washington Territorial lawmakers in Olympia in those days.
    All the important Coeur d'Alene mines were shut down on January 16, 1892, because of adverse freight rates and the low price of silver.
    Cackling hens, crowing roosters, barking dogs and mewing cats inaugurated the 2nd annual opening of the Idaho State Poultry and Pet Association meeting on January 13, 1902 in the YMCA building on the corner of 10th and Main in Boise.
    Judge Weldon B. Heyburn was elected to the U.S. Senate on January 14, 1903. Judge Heyburn received the vote of every Republican in both houses. The Democrats voted solidly for James H. Hawley. The total - Heyburn, 50; Hawley, 11.
    On January 15, 1905, the Idaho Supreme Court ruled that cities cannot discriminate against women who patronize saloons provided they behave themselves. Cities were given power to prevent women from entering saloons for immoral purposes, but could not subject them to a fine if they visited bar rooms for a legitimate reason.

    40. Teacher's Guide To Craters Of The Moon: Chapter 2 (5th-6th Grades)
    plate tectonics, and idaho geography by experimenting with a map of idaho . Students will be able to name key cities and geologic features of idaho.
    http://www.nps.gov/crmo/chap2c.htm
    Teacher's Guide
    to Craters of the Moon Activity 2C
    The Creeping Hot Spots
    Students learn about the Mantle Plume Theory, plate tectonics, and Idaho geography by experimenting with a map of Idaho. Objectives:
    • Students will be able to explain the basics of the Mantle Plume Theory.
    • Students will understand that the crust slides over the mantle.
    • Students will be able to name key cities and geologic features of Idaho.
    Duration:
    1 to 2 hours Background:
    The theory of plate tectonics explains much of Earth's geology. For example, California's famous San Andreas fault is formed where two tectonic plates come together and slide by each other. The tension that is created along the fault is periodically released, like a rubberband stretched to its breaking point, resulting in earthquakes. Other geologic phenomena require a combination of theories to be explained. For example, events creating the Snake River Plain that stretches across southern Idaho from Oregon to Wyoming cannot be described as easily as the San Andreas fault. A combination of "Rifting," "Basin and Range Faulting," "the Mantle Plume Theory," and Plate Tectonics are required to explain that big crescent. For a concise description of these theories and the likely sequence of events that made the Snake River Plain see pages 2.1 to 2.5. The student activity that follows will require that you understand the basics of these theories.

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