GA State Symbols

Do you know your State Symbols?  Books by B.A. Reader Publishing feature State Symbols and encourage children to not only learn them, but also enjoy them.  Before you read this page further, read Atlanta Smiles, then test yourself on your knowledge of Georgia State Symbols by looking at the final pages of your book.   Once you have guessed all the answers, continue reading this web page to see how many you guessed correctly! 

Here are your answers:

 Page 37--

  • Brown Thrasher
  • Azalea
  • Knobbed Whelk
  • Honeybee
  • Cherokee Rose
  • Live Oak
  • Tiger Swallowtail
  • Vidalia Sweet Onion
  • Peanut
  • Gopher Tortoise
  • Green Tree Frog
  • Peach

Page 38--

  • Amphibian:  Green Tree Frog
  • Bird:  Brown Thrasher
  • Wildflower:  Azalea
  • Marine Mammal:  Right Whale
  • Butterfly:  Tiger Swallowtail
  • Fruit:  Peach
  • Insect:  Honeybee
  • Flower:  Cherokee Rose
  • Prepared Food:  Grits
  • Fish:  Largemouth Bass
  • Crop:  Peanut
  • Tree:  Live Oak
  • Vegetable:  Vidalia Sweet Onion
  • Reptile:  Gopher Tortoise
  • Game Bird:  Bobwhite Quail
  • Seashell:  Knobbed Whelk
  • Gem:  Quartz
  • Fossil:  Shark Tooth
  • Mineral:  Staurolite
  • Agriculture:  Poultry
  • Folk Dance:  Square Dancing
  • Song:  "Georgia on My Mind"

Copyright (c) 2006 Charley's Columbia Backyard. Caroline C. Bennett. 
Copyright (c) 2011 Atlanta Smiles. Angie Smith Patnode/Caroline C. Bennett. 
Copyright (c) 2011 Atlanta Smiles Artwork. Kathryn T. Krogh.
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