Indiana
This post contains my Indiana coloring pages - see my post with ALL 50 STATES COLORING PAGES HERE
I’ve made these Indiana coloring pages for you - whoever you are, a teacher sharing about Indiana with students, a grown up who’s dreaming of a Indiana vacation, a kid who’s excited to study Indiana - use these as much and as often as you’d like.
Please enjoy these four coloring sheets inspired by the state of Indiana. And come back to Stevie Doodles for all your coloring page needs - I have 1000’s of free pages and you can browse my free coloring sheets by category here
You’ll find an Indiana facts coloring page, a classic Stevie Doodles “Indiana” coloring page, coloring page, a page with the state of Indiana and its state flower, and an Iowa doodle coloring page.
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The North Pole actually doesn't get any letters for Santa Claus, believe it or not. Indiana does. Every year, the aptly named town Santa Claus, IN, actually receives those letters in the thousands. Even better, each and every one of those letters do get a reply!
One of the biggest mysteries ever in Indiana was where the name "Hoosier" ever came from. This explanation came close, when a Quaker from Richmond, Virginia, by the name of Sarah Harvey had written in an 1835 letter about the "old settlers in Indiana…called 'Hooshers.'" She explained that a 'Hoosher' was actually a type of cabin called a 'Hoosher nest,' and that's what those settlers lived in. That sounds pretty accurate, but still to this day, people debate about the nickname of every Indiana resident. READ MORE ABOUT INDIANA
Indiana Facts Activity Sheet
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It’s known for its farmland and agriculture (especially corn), but Indiana also has several professional sports teams and hosts the Indianapolis 500, one of the largest sporting events in the nation.
How did Indiana get its name: Indiana’s name means “Indian Land” or “Land of the Indians.”
It was given this name for the Indian tribes that lived there when the European settlers arrived.
Date admitted to the Union: Wednesday, December 11, 1816 READ MORE ABOUT INDIANA HERE
Indiana With Doodles
This page is an outline of the state of Indiana with doodles inside. I think this will be so fun to color and I hope you enjoy it with your friends! To print this Indiana coloring sheet, use the button just below the image.
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Allegheny woodrats, bobcats, muskrats, and meadow jumping mice are among Indiana’s most common mammals. Bald eagles, hairy woodpeckers, and eastern bluebirds can be spotted flying overhead. Ornate box turtles, colorful ringneck snakes, and little brown skinks are a few of Indiana’s reptiles. The state’s amphibians include cave salamanders, American bullfrogs, and plains leopard frogs.
Sycamore, eastern red cedar, white oak, and tulip poplar (the state tree) are a few of Indiana’s most widespread trees. And wildflowers that grow here include the violet-colored tall bellflower, purple-flowering raspberry, bright scarlet royal catchfly, and blue mistflower. READ MORE ABOUT INDIANA FROM NAT GEO
Indiana- Classic Stevie Doodle
This Indiana coloring page is a classic Stevie Doodles - I make personalized name coloring pages here and you can search for your name in my free pages (I hope you find your and love it!) or you can also get yours for just $5 with one-day digital delivery HERE
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Indiana
Abraham Lincoln moved to Indiana when he was 7 years old. He lived most of his boyhood life in Spencer County with his parents Thomas and Nancy.
Explorers Lewis and Clark set out from Fort Vincennes on their exploration of the Northwest Territory.
Some of the most famous movies filmed in Indiana are Hoosiers (Gene Hackman), Rudy (Sean Astin), and A League of Their Own (Tom Hanks, Gina Davis & Madonna). READ MORE ABOUT INDIANA HERE