The States and Capitals - Part Two
In this lesson, students have to write the capital beside the state.
First, you will copy the worksheet so that each student can have one.
Then, you will have them work on the sheet independently.
After that, they will hand in the sheet for you to grade.
Worksheet - United States - Part Two
Directions: Write the capital beside the state.
1. Oklahoma -
2. Kansas -
3. Rhode Island -
4. New Mexico -
5. Maryland -
6. Virginia -
7. New Jersey -
8. Illinois -
9. Nebraska -
10. Massachusetts -
11. South Carolina -
12. West Virginia -
13. Wyoming -
14. Montana -
15. Minnesota -
16. Texas -
17. Florida -
18. Washington -
19. Pennsylvania -
20. South Dakato -
21. Georgia -
22. Arizona -
23. Wisconsin -
24. Ohio -
25. Louisiana -
Answer Sheet
1. Oklahoma - Oklahoma City
2. Kansas - Topeka
3. Rhode Island - Providence
4. New Mexico - Santa Fe
5. Maryland - Annapolis
6. Virginia - Richmond
7. New Jersey - Trenton
8. Illinois - Springfield
9. Nebraska - Lincoln
10. Massachusetts - Boston
11. South Carolina - Columbia
12. West Virginia - Charleston
13. Wyoming - Cheyenne
14. Montana - Helena
15. Minnesota - St. Paul
16. Texas - Austin
17. Florida - Tallahassee
18. Washington - Olympia
19. Pennsylvania - Harrisburg
20. South Dakato - Pierre
21. Georgia - Atlanta
22. Arizona - Phoenix
23. Wisconsin - Madison
24. Ohio - Columbus
25. Louisiana - Baton Rouge
Each question is worth four points.
100 to 90 = A
89 to 80 = B
79 to 70 = C
69 to 60 = D
Below 60 = F
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