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Revision as of 03:48, 20 November 2014
For answers to other states, see State Study.
1. Make a scrapbook to include the following information. Use pictures, maps, or drawings to make it attractive.*
2. Name the state and the year it joined the union.
3. Draw or find a picture of the following:
a. State flower
The Arizona state flower is the Saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea).
b. State bird
The Arizona state bird is the Cactus Wren (Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus).
c. State tree
The Arizona state tree is the Blue Palo Verde (Parkinsonia florida).
d. State animal
The Arizona state small mammalis the Ring-tailed Cat (Bassariscus astutus).
e. State flag
4. Name the state song and motto.
Arizona has two official state songs, although neither is named as such. The official state anthem is "The Arizona March Song", written by Margaret Rowe Clifford in 1915 and composed by Maurice Blumenthal. It was adopted on February 28, 1919. The alternate state anthem is titled "Arizona", a Country and Western song, written and performed by Rex Allen and Rex Allen, Jr. It was adopted in 1981.
The motto is "Ditat Deus" (God enriches)