Culture 

Folk life

Music

Recreation 

  History 

Before the civil war

After the civil war

Industries

Modern Kentuckians

Past Kentuckians

Timeline 

  Man-Made Features

Counties

Fascinating facts

Government

Landmarks

Symbols

  Natural Features

Animals

Climate

Landforms

Natural Resources

Plants

Regions

  Core Content

 

Core Content Included in the Design of this Webpage:

SS-E-2.1.2 Elements of culture (e.g., language, music, art, dress, food, stories, folktales) serve to define specific groups and may result in unique perspectives.
   
SS-E-4.1.1 Simple physical, political, and thematic maps, globes, charts, photographs, aerial photography, and graphs can be used to find and explain locations and display information.
   
SS-E-4.2.1 Every place is unique and can be described by its human (e.g., language, religion, housing) and physical characteristics (e.g., landforms, climates, water.)

 

SS-E-4.4.2 People adapt to or modify the environment (e.g., produce food, build shelter, make clothing) to meet their needs.

 

SS-E-5.2.5 Symbols (e.g., state and national flags,) slogans, monuments/buildings, patriotic songs, poems (e.g., the Pledge of Allegiance,) and selected readings (e.g., the Gettysburg Address) are used to describe or illustrate important ideas and events in Kentucky and American history.