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Oklahoma History Extra Credit Maximum: 25 Points per Month

For extra credit, you may choose any of the projects below, totaling 25 points each month. The extra credit must be turned in by the last school day of each month: August, September, October, and November of the first semester; and January, February, March, and April of the second semester. You may only turn in 25 points for each month. Full credit will not be given if you do not follow instructions.

Please note specific dates on some of the events.

To receive credit, please bring the admission receipt and a picture of you taken at the event or site. Attach them to the back of these instructions and highlight your event below. [You may also get credit if you have proof of having visited these sites within the past year.]

Recommended 10-point projects include (but are not limited to):

Bricktown Water Taxi Ride in City Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory at the Myriad Gardens in Oklahoma City Festival of the Arts in Oklahoma City (April) Greek Festival at St. George's Orthodox Church in Oklahoma City (September) Medieval Fair in Norman (March) Museum of Osteology Oklahoma Czech Festival in Yukon (October) Overholser Mansion in Oklahoma City Ride the train at Frontier City (Seasonal) State Fair / Rodeo in Oklahoma City (September) Washington Irving Monument at North 2nd and Broadway in Moore

Recommended 15-point projects include (but are not limited to):

45th Infantry Division Museum in Oklahoma City Chisholm Trail Museum in Kingfisher Harn Homestead in Oklahoma City Lunch or dinner at Cattlemen's Steakhouse in Oklahoma City National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City National Weather Museum and Science Center in Norman Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum (Murrah Bombing Site) Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City Sam Noble Museum of Natural History in Norman Visit the State Capitol Building (Get a picture under the Dome)

[ More projects on reverse side ]

Many of the following are not within the Oklahoma City Metropolitan area.

Recommended 25-point projects include (but are not limited to):

Alabaster Caverns in Freedom Bigfoot Festival in Honobia (October) Big Blue Whale on Route 66 in Catoosa Black Kettle Museum / Washita Battle Site near Cheyenne near Kenton Center of the Universe on Boston Avenue in Tulsa Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah Other projects include: Chickasaw Cultural Center in Sulphur Totem projects for Art Classes, Chickasaw in Sulphur Oklahoma-based Fiction and Choctaw Museum in Tuskahoma Non-fiction for English Classes, Creek Council House in Okmulgee Native American Recipes Five Civilized Tribes Museum in Muskogee and "Okie Karaoke." Geronimo’s Grave at Fort Sill Great Salt Plains near Jet See Mr. Lemin's Heavener Runestone website for more details. Little Sahara State Park near Waynoka Lunch or dinner at Eischen's in Okarche Lunch or dinner at Pops and have your picture taken in front of the Round Barn in Arcadia Meers Store and Restaurant Mount Scott Oklahoma Aquarium in Jenks Pioneer Woman Statue in Ponca City Pottawatomie County Museum at the Santa Fe Depot in Shawnee Red River Trading Post at the Museum of the Great Plains in Lawton Rock Café in Stroud Route 66 Museum in Clinton Sand Hills Curiosity Shop in Erick (March through October) Seminole Nation Museum in Wewoka Spiro Mounds Archaeological Park Standing Bear Park in Ponca City Talimena National Scenic Byway (late October - early November) Toy & Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley Tucker Tower / State Park south of Ardmore Turner Falls Park near Davis (at the Falls, not the Park Entrance) U.S.S. Batfish (Submarine) in Muskogee Wichita Mountains in Medicine Park Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve between Pawhuska and Bartlesville World Cow Chip Throwing Contest in Beaver (April)