Learning the 50 states and capitals? The following are fun interactive sites to help you learn all 50 states and capitals.

State Master allows students the ability to compare all 50 US states in some 3,000 different ways, from the number of bookmobiles to the number of wooden roller coasters. This free educational resource allows users to graph, map plot, chart and correlate all statistics. Thousands of flags and maps, as well as detailed state profiles, populate the database.

Click on Popular Games in the upper left hand corner of this site. There are interactive activities to help you learn the 50 states and capitals.

Choose a state you want to visit.

A fun interactive site recommended by a former student. Learn your states and capitals by regions and then try speed play and see how fast you correctly name all 50 states and capitals.

This site lets you put together a puzzle that is in the shape of America and is a picture of Mount Rushmore, one of our countries well known landmarks. 1. Put together the puzzle. if you can't do it all yourself, click the solve button and it will help you. 2. Click on the shapes button and choose two different shapes to put the puzzle together in.

A fun site to practice your states and capitals. Choose 5th and 6th grade then Geography Games.

This site allows us to learn about America through pictures of different places.

Do you know your states and capitals? You will discover which states and capitals you really know.
50 State.com
Learn information about the 50 U.S. states
U.S. Geography
Learn about U.S. Geography
State Names
Begin to learn state names
Puzzled States
A puzzle to learn state names
Name that state game
Matching State Game
This one is a little harder. You are given a list of states and must match them with the locations
Speed Test
Name the States
Wakkos 50 State Capitols Song
     

 

 

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