Chapter 1 Florida Symbols

A symbol is something that stands for something else. Many states and nations have chosen symbols to represent something special or unique about their area, such as our country's national bird, the Bald Eagle, which is found only in North America.
The Young Naturalist's Guide to Florida; page 3

Updated 1/26/09

Lesson:
Read pages 1-7 in The Young Naturalist's Guide to Florida

Activities:Print out the Florida State Symbols PDF and include in your notebook


Suggested Reading:Florida Facts and Symbols by Emily McAuliffe (2003)

Discussion Questions:
1.) How many Florida Symbols do you know?
2.) Are there any symbols that surprised you?
3.) What is your favorite state symbol and why?

Click on a link below for study information on each individual symbol.
Or click here for a complete list one one page.

State Seal

State Flag

State Flower- The Orange Blossom

State Bird- The Northern Mockingbird

State Tree- The Sabal Palm

State Shell- The Horse Conch

State Stone- Agatized Coral

State Nickname- The Sunshine State

State Motto- In God we trust

State Gem- Moonstone

State Marine Mammal: The West Indian Manatee

State Saltwater Mammal- The Porpoise

State Mammal- The Florida Panther

State Freshwater fish- The Largemouth Bass

State Saltwater Fish- The Sailfish

State Reptile- The Alligator

State Soil- Myakka Fine Sand

State Wildflower- Tickseed or Coreopsis

State Butterfly- Zebra Longwing Butterfly

State Pie- Key Lime Pie

State Song- Swanee River

Additional Online Resources:
Florida Kids website
Florida Division of Historical Resources
Florida symbols and emblems from Netstate Chronicle
Sunshine Junior Symbols Page

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