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Missouri Capital History | 3rd Grade Social Studies

Students review how Missouri became the 24th state.

12/28/2020

Teaching in Room 9

Missouri Capital History | 3rd Grade Social Studies

Special | 26m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Students review how Missouri became the 24th state.

Students review how Missouri became the 24th state and what was Missouri's first capital city. Mrs. Crawford shares pictures and information, she learned on her visit to First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site. / Leah Crawford, Ladue School District, Old Bonhomme Elementary School

12/28/2020

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Teaching in Room 9

Missouri Capital History | 3rd Grade Social Studies

Special | 26m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Students review how Missouri became the 24th state and what was Missouri's first capital city. Mrs. Crawford shares pictures and information, she learned on her visit to First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site. / Leah Crawford, Ladue School District, Old Bonhomme Elementary School

12/28/2020

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