We're using Hold That Thought's U.S. Geography notebooking pages for an informal study on the U.S. States that will go from 2nd grade to 4th grade. I've divided the states by region and then by alphabetical order:
The Southern States (we live here):
Alabama - Arkansas - Florida - Georgia - Kentucky
Louisiana - Mississippi - North Carolina - South Carolina
Tennessee - Virginia
Mid-Atlantic States:
Delaware - Maryland - Pennslvania
New Jersey - West Virginia
The Northeastern States:
Connecticut - Maine - Massachusetts - New Hampshire
New York - Rhode Island - Vermont
The Midwest States
Illinois - Indiana - Iowa
Michigan - Minnesota - Missouri
Ohio - Wisconsin
The Southwest States:
Arizona - New Mexico - Oklahoma - Texas
The Great Plains States
Kansas - Nebraska - North Dakota - South Dakota
The Mountain States:
Colorado - Idaho - Montana - Nevada
Utah - Wyoming
The Pacific States
Alaska - California - Hawaii
Oregon - Washington
Alabama - Arkansas - Florida - Georgia - Kentucky
Louisiana - Mississippi - North Carolina - South Carolina
Tennessee - Virginia
Mid-Atlantic States:
Delaware - Maryland - Pennslvania
New Jersey - West Virginia
The Northeastern States:
Connecticut - Maine - Massachusetts - New Hampshire
New York - Rhode Island - Vermont
The Midwest States
Illinois - Indiana - Iowa
Michigan - Minnesota - Missouri
Ohio - Wisconsin
The Southwest States:
Arizona - New Mexico - Oklahoma - Texas
The Great Plains States
Kansas - Nebraska - North Dakota - South Dakota
The Mountain States:
Colorado - Idaho - Montana - Nevada
Utah - Wyoming
The Pacific States
Alaska - California - Hawaii
Oregon - Washington
2 comments:
Hey! Virginia is usually considered a Southern state. Good luck!
When your ready for Indiana let us know... we could send you a postcard or something.
Christie/ IN
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