u.s. states

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u.s. states

States and capitals

united we stand
2014
A comprehensive guide to the fifty U.S. states includes fun facts about each state, including their mottos, state birds, flags, and state flowers.

One nation, fifty states

2002
Contains fifty interdisciplinary units with content-based lessons, enrichment projects, and evaluation activities designed to teach students about the diverse heritage of the United States and its citizens.

USA explorer

2000
Introduces the United States, their shapes, names, capitals, and key facts. Includes map-reading, weather weather patterns and predictions, critical thinking skills, and language arts.

Kidchat, oh the places to go!

204 creative questions to let the imagination travel
2007
Presents 204 questions based on traveling, geography, and American landmarks designed to encourage family discussions and help parents and children get to know one another better.

United tweets of America

2009
Learn the nickname and state bird for each state, plus other state trivia.

How the states got their shape

2010
Tells the story of how state boundaries were determined in the U.S.

Our 50 United States and other U.S. lands

2007
Summarizes fifty United States as well as other United States lands focusing on their major historical events, and pre-existing Native American tribes. Includes information on endangered wildlife for each state and statehood organizations along with sidebars on significant people and places.

States

2003

Train of states

2004
Gives information about each state, including capital, motto, state tree, state bird, source of name, and date of statehood.

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