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Birmingham or Montgomery? Austin or Houston? Detroit or Lansing?

This U.S. map with state capitals is a great way to teach your students about the fifty states and their capitals. Also, this printable map of the U.S. will help your students understand the position and location of the capital cities of each state. It can be used as a reference tool that students can keep throughout the year.

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Elements of Poetry Workbook

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Elements of Poetry Workbook

Use this poetry toolbox workbook to support your students to learn different poetic terms and devices, and then practice...

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Test Prep Strategies and Practice for Students

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Test Prep Strategies, Tools, and Practice Questions

Help set your students up for academic success with this packet of test-taking tips, test preparation strategies, and pr...

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History of Earth Day Reading Passage and Quiz

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Earth Day Activities: History of Earth Day Reading Passage and Quiz

Help your students work on their reading comprehension skills while learning all about Earth Day with this reading compr...

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Quiz: Midwest U.S. State Capitals

Assess your students' knowledge of the states and their capitals located in the Midwestern region of the United States w...

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Quiz: Western U.S. State Capitals

Assess your students' knowledge of the states and their capitals located in the Western region of the United States with...

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Fifty Fun Facts About the Fifty U.S. States

StateHome ofAlabama George Washington Carver, who discovered more than 300 uses for peanutsAlaska The longest coastline ...

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Geographical Highs, Lows, and Boundaries of the U.S.

Highest point: Mt. McKinley, Alaska 20,320 ft. (6,198 m)Lowest point: Death Valley, Calif. 282 ft.

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Nicknames of U.S. State Residents

Alabama Alabamian, Alabaman Alaska AlaskanArizona Arizonan, ArizonianArkansas Arkansan California CalifornianColorado Co...

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Origin of U.S. State Names

Alabama May come from Choctaw meaning “thicket-clearers” or “vegetation-gatherers”Alaska Corruption of Aleut wor...

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