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The Mixed Up States By Helen Chaney-Hackney OKAGE Teacher Consultant

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Page 1: The Mixed Up States By Helen Chaney-Hackney OKAGE Teacher Consultant

The Mixed Up States

By Helen Chaney-Hackney OKAGE Teacher Consultant

Page 2: The Mixed Up States By Helen Chaney-Hackney OKAGE Teacher Consultant

Kansas is so unhappy he wants to switch places with another state.

Kansas, what is wrong with where you live?I am stuck “smack dab” in the middle of the United

States and it is boring. I want some excitement in my life.Well, Kansas, with which state to you want to

switch places?I would love to live where Florida lives!What is so exciting about Florida,

Kansas?Are you kidding? Florida has warm sandy beaches and all the fresh fruit you can eat. I know for a fact that the temperature is warm nearly all year long. Would you ask Florida if she will switch?

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Florida, Kansas wants to know if you will trade places with him. He sayshe is bored.

That’s not a bad idea. You knowI am tired of always worrying abouthurricanes. I could use a break. Sure, tell him I would love to switch places with him.

Now, Florida, are you sure about this?I want you to be happy. Do you know anything about the region around Kansas?I know that he has more neighborsthan I do. I get so tired of Alabamaand Georgia. They tell the same stories over and over.

Okay, then it’s a deal. Pack yoursuitcase; and you’ll be on yourway . I’ll tell Kansas to pack his suitcase too.Oh, I am so excited! I have to go shopping to buy a new wardrobe. I guess I should buy some winter clothes because it does get cold in Kansas in the winter.

Yes, Florida, I think that is a good idea.See you later.

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So, Kansas and Florida switched places.

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Colorado

Missouri

Florida was introduced to her new neighbors.

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Alabama

Kansas

Kansas was introduced to his new neighbors.

Georgia

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It’s been three long months. Let’s check in and see how Kansas is doing down in the southeasternregion of the United States.

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Kansas, what is wrong? Aren’t things working out in your new neighborhood?

I am miserable because I forgot to pack any sunscreen . As you can see I have a terrible sun burn and have blisters all over my face.

Well, didn’t you ask your neighbors Alabamaand Georgia if you could borrow their sunscreen?

Kansas

Yes, but they don’t like me. They want Floridato come back. I want to go home. I’m homesick.

I’ll have to check with Florida and see if she is willing to go home.

Please, hurry! I want out of here.

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Florida, Kansas is not happy he wants to come home. Are you happy living here in Kansas’s old neighborhood?

Well, I have had a great time. The neighbors aregreat. Colorado has been telling me all about herski slopes, and Oklahoma, Nebraska, and I have been very busy with the wheat harvest. But, you know what ? I miss the salty waters of the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico. I miss the sandy beaches too. I’m ready to go home.

Are you sure you are ready to hear Alabama and Georgia’s stories?

Yes, it won’t be long before Georgia’s peach harvest, and Ido love a good peach story. And Alabama does tell great stories about the plantations of the south.

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Missouri

Colorado

Well, Kansas traveled back to his home in the middle of the United States with his four best friends.

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And Florida returned home to her two best friends who were patiently waiting for her.

Alabama Georgia

The End