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North Carolina
• My symbol is NC.
• It is on the east coast
  of the USA.
• It became a state in
  1789.
• NC has a subtropical
  climate.
State Flag
     • North Carolina´s flag
       is red, white, and
       blue. It has the same
       colors as the US flag.
     • The flag has one
       white star on it.
Raleigh, the State Capital
• The capital of North
  Carolina is called
  Raleigh.
• Raleigh was named
  after Sir Walter
  Raleigh, an English
  explorer.
• Raleigh is in the
  center of North
  Carolina.
3 Regions of North Carolina
              • North Carolina is divided
                into 3 parts: The coast,
                the piedmont, and the
                mountains.
              • The coast is the area that
                is close to the Atlantic
                Ocean.
              • The piedmont is in the
                center of North Carolina.
              • The mountains are in the
                west of North Carolina.
The Coast of North Carolina
Roanoke Island
• North Carolina had
  the first colony in the
  USA.
• It was called
  Roanoke.
• The people who lived
  in Roanoke
  disappeared and what
  happened to them is
  still a mystery.
Kitty Hawk




• In the early 1900s, the Wright Brothers created the first
  airplane.
• The flew planes in Kitty Hawk, NC because of the
  regular winds and the soft sand.
• Now there is a national monument where the Wright
  Brothers flew their planes.
North Carolina Battleship
             • This battleship is
               called the USS North
               Carolina.
             • It was used during
               World War II.
             • It is in Wilmington.
             • The battleship is now
               a museum.
The Piedmont of North Carolina
Old Salem
• Old Salem was first
  settled by people from
  the Czech Republic.
• Old Salem now has a
  living history
  museum, a toy
  museum, and
  gardens to visit.
Charlotte
     • Charlotte is the
       biggest city in North
       Carolina.
     • Charlotte is an
       important city for
       NASCAR, a car race
       on a track.
North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro




• The zoo has more than 200 types of animals.
• It has animals from Africa and North America.
• NC zoo was the first American zoo to put
  animals in areas that are similar to their natural
  habitat.
The Mountains of North Carolina
The Great Smoky Mountains
• The Smoky Mountains
  get their name from the
  fog that is there.
• The highest place along
  the Appalacian Trial is
  called Clingmans dome
  and it is 2.025 meters
  high.
• Mt. Mitchell is the highest
  peak. (6683 ft.)
• The Smoky Mountains
  are home to many plants
  and animals, like black
  bears, deer, and
  salamanders.
Grandfather Mountain
          • Grandfather Mountain
            has a swinging bridge
            that is 1 mile (1.610
            mts) high.
          • Grandfather
            Mountains has a
            festival of Scottish
            games, called the
            Highland games,
            each year.
The Biltmore House
• The Biltmore House is the
  biggest home in America.
   It has 250 rooms.
• The house has an indoor
  swimming pool, a bowling
  alley, and a library.
• The Biltmore House has
  a large garden with 250
  types of roses.
Sports in North Carolina
• NC has some
  professional sports
  teams.
• There is a football team
  called the Carolina
  Panthers.
• NC has a hockey team
  called the Hurricanes.
• NC has a basketball team
  called the Charlotte
  Bobcats.
Food in North Carolina
           • A popular food in NC is
             called barbecue. It is
             made of pulled pork and
             has a sauce made of
             vinegar and tomato.
           • Grits are very typical in
             NC. They are made of
             ground corn. Some
             people add butter, salt, or
             cheese.
Commodities
•   Eggs           • Trees
•   Sweet potatoes • Fish
•   Blueberries    • Beef
•   Apples
•   Cotton

• Emus
• Corn
                   • Tobacco
• Soybeans
                   • Hogs/Pigs
Traditional Music from North
               Carolina
• The traditional music
  from NC is called
  Bluegrass.
• It is typically played
  with a banjo, an
  instrument similar to a
  guitar.
• Bluegrass is a type of
  country music that
  started in the 1940s.
Famous People from NC
• William Blount-first from   • Scotty McCreery-
  NC to sign the                American Idol winner
  constitution                • James Taylor-musician
• Dolly Madison-wife of       • Randy Travis-country
  President Madison             music star
• James Polk-11th president   • Nicholas Sparks-author
• Andy Griffith-actor         • Dale Earnhardt, Sr. & Jr.-
• Clay Aikin- music artist      NASCAR drivers
• Eric Church-musician        • Michael Jordan-retired
                                NBA basketball player

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  • 2. North Carolina • My symbol is NC. • It is on the east coast of the USA. • It became a state in 1789. • NC has a subtropical climate.
  • 3. State Flag • North Carolina´s flag is red, white, and blue. It has the same colors as the US flag. • The flag has one white star on it.
  • 4. Raleigh, the State Capital • The capital of North Carolina is called Raleigh. • Raleigh was named after Sir Walter Raleigh, an English explorer. • Raleigh is in the center of North Carolina.
  • 5. 3 Regions of North Carolina • North Carolina is divided into 3 parts: The coast, the piedmont, and the mountains. • The coast is the area that is close to the Atlantic Ocean. • The piedmont is in the center of North Carolina. • The mountains are in the west of North Carolina.
  • 6. The Coast of North Carolina
  • 7. Roanoke Island • North Carolina had the first colony in the USA. • It was called Roanoke. • The people who lived in Roanoke disappeared and what happened to them is still a mystery.
  • 8. Kitty Hawk • In the early 1900s, the Wright Brothers created the first airplane. • The flew planes in Kitty Hawk, NC because of the regular winds and the soft sand. • Now there is a national monument where the Wright Brothers flew their planes.
  • 9. North Carolina Battleship • This battleship is called the USS North Carolina. • It was used during World War II. • It is in Wilmington. • The battleship is now a museum.
  • 10. The Piedmont of North Carolina
  • 11. Old Salem • Old Salem was first settled by people from the Czech Republic. • Old Salem now has a living history museum, a toy museum, and gardens to visit.
  • 12. Charlotte • Charlotte is the biggest city in North Carolina. • Charlotte is an important city for NASCAR, a car race on a track.
  • 13. North Carolina Zoo in Asheboro • The zoo has more than 200 types of animals. • It has animals from Africa and North America. • NC zoo was the first American zoo to put animals in areas that are similar to their natural habitat.
  • 14. The Mountains of North Carolina
  • 15. The Great Smoky Mountains • The Smoky Mountains get their name from the fog that is there. • The highest place along the Appalacian Trial is called Clingmans dome and it is 2.025 meters high. • Mt. Mitchell is the highest peak. (6683 ft.) • The Smoky Mountains are home to many plants and animals, like black bears, deer, and salamanders.
  • 16. Grandfather Mountain • Grandfather Mountain has a swinging bridge that is 1 mile (1.610 mts) high. • Grandfather Mountains has a festival of Scottish games, called the Highland games, each year.
  • 17. The Biltmore House • The Biltmore House is the biggest home in America. It has 250 rooms. • The house has an indoor swimming pool, a bowling alley, and a library. • The Biltmore House has a large garden with 250 types of roses.
  • 18. Sports in North Carolina • NC has some professional sports teams. • There is a football team called the Carolina Panthers. • NC has a hockey team called the Hurricanes. • NC has a basketball team called the Charlotte Bobcats.
  • 19. Food in North Carolina • A popular food in NC is called barbecue. It is made of pulled pork and has a sauce made of vinegar and tomato. • Grits are very typical in NC. They are made of ground corn. Some people add butter, salt, or cheese.
  • 20. Commodities • Eggs • Trees • Sweet potatoes • Fish • Blueberries • Beef • Apples • Cotton • Emus • Corn • Tobacco • Soybeans • Hogs/Pigs
  • 21. Traditional Music from North Carolina • The traditional music from NC is called Bluegrass. • It is typically played with a banjo, an instrument similar to a guitar. • Bluegrass is a type of country music that started in the 1940s.
  • 22. Famous People from NC • William Blount-first from • Scotty McCreery- NC to sign the American Idol winner constitution • James Taylor-musician • Dolly Madison-wife of • Randy Travis-country President Madison music star • James Polk-11th president • Nicholas Sparks-author • Andy Griffith-actor • Dale Earnhardt, Sr. & Jr.- • Clay Aikin- music artist NASCAR drivers • Eric Church-musician • Michael Jordan-retired NBA basketball player