The States and Capitals - Part One
In this lesson, students have to write the capital beside the state. This lesson is in two parts.
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 One
Directions: Write the capital beside each state.
1. Alaska -
2. North Dakota -
3. Oregon -
4. Indiana -
5. New York -
6. Utah -
7. Connecticut -
8. Iowa -
9. Idaho -
10. Vermont -
11. Mississippi -
12. Arkansas -
13. Kentucky -
14. Iowa -
15. Colorado -
16. Missouri -
17. Maine -
18. Nevada -
19. Delaware -
20. Alabama -
21. Vermont -
22. Tennessee -
23. Hawaii -
24. California -
25. New Hampshire -
Answer Sheet
1. Alaska - Juneau
2. North Dakota - Bismarck
3. Oregon - Salem
4. Indiana - Indianapolis
5. New York - Albany
6. Utah - Salt Lake City
7. Connecticut - Hartford
8. Michigan - Lansing
9. Idaho - Boise
10. Vermont - Montpelier
11. Mississippi - Jackson
12. Arkansas - Little Rock
13. Kentucky - Frankfort
14. Iowa - Des Moines
15. Colorado - Denver
16. Missouri - Jefferson City
17. Maine - Augusta
18. Nevada - Carson City
19. Delaware - Dover
20. Alabama - Montgomery
21. Vermont - Montpelier
22. Tennessee - Nashville
23. Hawaii - Honolulu
24. California - Sacramento
25. New Hampshire - Concord
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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