This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'History and culture: State symbols and flags'.
History and culture:
State symbols and flags
Illinois State Symbols
The Official State Symbols of the State of Illinois are designated by acts of the General Assembly. On the pages to come, you will see and learn about some of our natural resources State Symbols. On this page, you'll find a list of the rest of the State Symbols. The Illinois State Symbols activity book from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is designed to supplement your curriculum in a variety of ways. The information and activities can help you meet the following Illinois Learning Standards: 12.B.1a; 12.B.2b. For more information about other educational materials available, contact the IDNR Division of Education (217/524-4126; dnr.teachkids@illinois.gov). IDNR activity books are designed for use by children on their own or with the assistance of a teacher or parents.
Prairie Pages: Government (1996 1, 4)
This publication is intended to provide teachers and other interested persons with curriculum materials for elementary age students. This issue names the three sites of the State Capitol and describes the three branches and constitutional officers of Illinois State government from 1818-1868. Written by Noreen OBrien-Davis, Illinois Historic Preservation Agency.
Standing Up for Illinois: The Coloring Book
Coloring book produced by the Illinois Lieutenant Governor's Office. Coloring pages are related to Illinois facts.
Welcome to the Illinois State Capitol
Brochure on the Illinois Capitol Complex and visitors' information with emphasis on the Capitol Building.
Welcome to the Illinois State Capitol {periodical start}
Brochure on the Illinois Capitol Complex and visitors' information with emphasis on the Capitol Building.
