States
Capitals
Water!Water!Water!
What's on a Map?
Landmarks/Places to Visit
Scrambled States
100

I am on the west coast and my state capital is Olympia.

Washington

100

California

Sacramento

100

Five states, including Oregon, touch this large body of water.

Pacific Ocean

100

This helps you know which direction to go. 

Compass Rose

100

Disney World 

Florida

100

devana

Nevada

200

I am a southern state and also a peninsula

Florida

200

Montana

Helena

200

This large body of water borders states on the east coast.

Atlantic Ocean

200

This tells you what the symbols mean, or it's a student in Mrs. Kristi's class.

Legend

200

Mt. Rushmore

South Dakota

200

diannia

Indiana

300

I am the smallest state.

Rhode Island

300

Michigan

Lansing

300

This lake is the largest of the great lakes

Lake Superior

300

This tells how many miles a certain distance actually represents on a map.

Scale

300

Statue of Liberty

New York

300

tomanan

Montana

400

I am in the midwest and my state capital is Des Moines

Iowa

400

Pennsylvania

Harrisburg

400

This is the second largest river in the United States, and it flows into the Gulf of Mexico through Louisiana.

Mississippi River

400

This type of map shows physical features such as mountains, lakes, and rivers.

Physical map

400

Yellowstone National Park

Wyoming

400

loroodac

Colorado
500

I am a panhandle state

Oklahoma
500

West Virginia

Charleston

500

This is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere, and it's located in the state with a similarly named capital. 

Great Salt Lake

500

This kind of map shows state boundary lines

Political map
500

Grand Canyon

Arizona

500

sepnynalaivn

Pennsylvania

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