All about Rhode Island
Websites for studying about Rhode Island
Kids Konnect.com - Rhode Island
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Rhode Island Fun Facts
U.S. Census Bureau
TheUS50.com - Rhode Island
New state Study Guides have been added to the Fast Facts pages!
The 50 States - Rhode Island
From TeachersFirst. A comprehensive resource on America's states for upper elementary students.
Class Brain.com - Rhode Island
Start gathering all the information and images you need to make an A+ state report project for school.
Explore the States - Rhode Island
From the Library of Congress. Games and stories of America's past.
50 States.com - Rhode Island
Fast Facts & Trivia
RoadsideAmerica.com - Rhode Island
Find Rhode Island travel tips, stories, field reports and maps for unusual tourist attractions and landmarks.
Awesome America - Rhose Island
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Local homeschooling groups, classes, and events for Rhode Island
Rhode Island Guild of Home Teachers - Legal Information
Homeschool hiking/biking annual event
Latter-day Saint Eastern Home Educators
Rhode Island Christian Home Educators
Statewide
Rhode Island Guild of Home Teachers
statewide
Southcoast Homeschoolers
South Coast areas from New Bedford to Wareham and Tiverton, RI.
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State Facts
Rhode Island was the 13th state to join the union. It became a state on May 29, 1790.
Capital - Providence
Abbreviation - RI
Nickname - The Ocean State, Little Rhody
Motto - "Hope"
Song - Rhode Island, It's for Me
Bird - Rhode Island Red
Flower - Violets
Insect -
Area - approximately 1,545 square miles
Rhode Island field trips
Beavertail State Park
Beavertail State Park, located in Jamestown, Rhode Island, is known for offering some of the most beautiful vistas along the New England coastline. The Park attracts people from all over the country, to enjoy it's pristine environment. Beavertail’s most popular activity is sightseeing, and can be done from the comfort of a vehicle, in one of the four overlooks or on foot, from the rocky coastline. Beavertail also provides some of the best saltwater fishing in the area, along with offering hiking trails, and a naturalist program that attracts hundreds of people each year.
Blackstone River Bikeway
The Blackstone River Bikeway is scheduled to be a 17.1 mile by 12-foot wide scenic bike-path under construction by the Department of Environmental Management (DEM) and the Department of Transportation (DOT). The southern end of the Blackstone River Bikeway will eventually link to the popular East Bay Bike Path, making a continuous 31.9 mile route for alternative transportation.
Blackstone River Visitor Center
The Blackstone River State Park which opened in January 2006 reflects the efforts and cooperation of several federal and state agencies and represents a true commitment to serve the public in a variety of ways. These agencies include the state departments of: Environmental Management, Transportation, State Police, Historical Preservation and the federal departments of: Federal Highway Administration and the John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor and the regional, Blackstone Valley Tourism Council.
Brenton Point State Park
Occupying the former grounds of one of Newport's grandest estates, Brenton Point State Park affords its visitors one of the most commanding and spectacular views on the East Coast. The park is located at the point of land where Narragansett Bay meets the Atlantic, midway along renowned Ocean Drive. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, hiking, fishing, or just relaxing with the cool breezes and majestic views of the Atlantic.
Burlingame State Campground
The 3,100 acres of rocky woodland belonging to this area nearby surround Watchaug Pond in Charlestown. The entrance to the park headquarters and camping area is off U.S. Route #1 in Charlestown. This campground may fill on some summer weekends.
Burlingame State Park
The entrance to Burlingame State Park picnic area and the Kimball Sanctuary is Prosser Trail, an exit off US Route 1 in Charlestown, RI. This very popular state recreation area offers 50 fireplaces, toilets, drinking water, a swimming beach and a nearby DEM boat launch for boating and fishing.
Charlestown Breachway
Located on east side of "the Breachway" is a camping area for self contained RV's, a state beach, some of the best salt water fishing in South County, a salt water beach, and a panoramic view of Block Island Sound. This location also has boat launch with limited parking.
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