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Friday, May 8, 2015

States and Capitals

States and Capitals 


During the last month of school, we will be studying States and Capital. Below is the study guide.
States and Capitals by Social Studies Regions in Early American history

You may choose to learn the states and capitals by alphabetical order for the states. Each quiz is weekly by regions.
1.    Week 1:New England States  (6) (Many nice moms vigorously, really care or nice moms really care very much.
a.    New Hampshire- Concord
b.    Massachusetts - Boston
c.    Rhode Island- Providence
d.    Connecticut- Hartford
e.    Vermont – Montpelier
f.     Maine - Augusta
2.    Mid- Atlantic Coast  (4) (Never Nook Precious Doritos)
a.    New York- Albany
b.    New Jersey- Trenton
c.    Pennsylvania- Harrisburg
d.    Delaware- Dover
3.    South Atlantic (Southeastern) (My very, wobbly, nice, sweet Grandpa fell) (7)
a.    Maryland- Annapolis
b.    Virginia- Richmond
c.    West Virginia- Charleston
d.    North Carolina- Raleigh
e.    South Carolina- Columbia
f.     Georgia- Atlanta
g.    Florida – Tallahassee
4.    Week 2- Midwest Region States (6)
a.    Michigan- Lansing
b.    Indiana- Indianapolis
c.    Ohio- Columbus
d.    Illinois- Springfield
e.    Minnesota- Saint Paul
f.     Wisconsin- Madison
5.    Central- (Heartland) (4)
a.    Missouri-Jefferson City
b.    Iowa- Des Moines
c.    Nebraska- Lincoln
d.    Kansas- Topeka
6.    Week 3 South central- (8)
a.    Kentucky- Frankfort
b.    Tennessee- Nashville
c.    Alabama- Montgomery
d.    Mississippi- Jackson
e.    Arkansas- Little Rock
f.     Oklahoma- Oklahoma City
g.    Texas- Austin
h.    Louisiana- Baton Rouge
7.    Southwest (3)
a.    Arizona- Phoenix
b.    Nevada- Carson City
c.    New Mexico- Santa Fe
8.    Week 4, Rocky Mountains (7)
a.    Colorado- Denver
b.    Wyoming- Cheyenne
c.    Montana- Helena
d.    Idaho- Boise
e.    North Dakota-Bismarck
f.     South Dakota-Pierre
g.    Utah- Salt Lake City
9.    Pacific States (5)
a.    California- Sacramento
b.    Oregon- Salem
c.    Washington- Olympia
d.    Alaska- Juneau
e.    Hawaii- Honolulu
     10. United States capital- Washington D.C. (located inside Virginia and bordering Maryland)

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1 comment:

  1. thanks ms.hubb! this sheet really helped me with my states and capitals sheet

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