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Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Louisiana: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is on the on the Gulf of Mexico, that its capital is Baton Rouge, or that its name starts with "L." Answer: Louisiana.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Kentucky: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is the state where Abraham Lincoln was born, that its capital is Frankfort, or that its name starts with "K." Answer: Kentucky.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

South Dakota: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it where Mt. Rushmore is, that its capital is Pierre, or that its name starts with "S." Answer: South Dakota.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Montana: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is on the on the Canadian border, that its capital is Helena, or that its name starts with "M." Answer: Montana.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Iowa: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the midwestern USA, that its capital is Des Moines, or that its name starts with "I." Answer: Iowa.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

South Carolina: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the eastern USA, that its capital is Columbia, or that its name starts with "S." Answer: South Carolina.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Minnesota: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the Great Lakes region of the USA, that its capital is Saint Paul, or that its name starts with "M." Answer: Minnesota.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Maryland: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the eastern USA, that its capital is Annapolis, or that its name starts with "M." Answer: Maryland.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Missouri: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that the Mississippi River runs through it, that its capital is Jefferson City, or that its name starts with "M." Answer: Missouri.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Tennessee: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the eastern USA, its capital is Nashville or that its name starts with "T." Answer: Tennessee.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

North Carolina: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the eastern USA, that its capital is Raleigh, or that its name starts with "N." Answer: North Carolina.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Indiana: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the midwestern USA, that its capital is Indianapolis, or that its name starts with "I." Answer: Indiana.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Utah: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it in the western the USA, its capital is Salt Lake City, or that its name starts with "U." Answer: Utah.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Massachusetts: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the northeastern USA, that its capital is Boston, or that its name starts with "M." Answer: Massachusetts.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

North Dakota: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is on the northern border of the USA, that its capital is Bismarck, or that its name starts with "N." Answer: North Dakota.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

New Jersey: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the northeastern USA, that its capital is Trenton, or that its name starts with "N." Answer: New Jersey.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Washington: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it in the northwestern USA, its capital is Olympia, or that its name starts with "W." Answer: Washington.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Wisconsin: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it in the northwestern USA, its capital is Olympia, or that its name starts with "W." Answer: Wisconsin.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Alabama: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the southeastern USA, that its capital is Montgomery, or that its name starts with "A." Answer: Alabama.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Arkansas: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the southeastern USA, that its capital is Little Rock, or that its name starts with "A." Answer: Arkansas.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Michigan: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the Great Lakes region of the USA, that its capital is Lansing, or that its name starts with "M." Answer: Michigan.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Colorado: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the western USA, that its capital is Denver, or that its name starts with "C." Answer: Colorado.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Indiana: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the midwestern USA, that its capital is Indianapolis, or that its name starts with "I." Answer: Indiana.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

New Hampshire: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the northeastern USA, that its capital is Concord, or that its name starts with "N." Answer: New Hampshire.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Nevada: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the western USA, that its capital is Carson City, or that its name starts with "N." Answer: Nevada.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Georgia: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the southeastern USA, that its capital is Atlanta, or that its name starts with "G." Answer: Georgia.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Wyoming: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it in the western USA, its capital is Cheyenne, or that its name starts with "W." Answer: Wyoming.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Ohio: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the Great Lakes region of the USA, that its capital is Columbus, or that its name starts with "O." Answer: Ohio.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

New York: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the northeastern USA, that its capital is Albany, or that its name starts with "N." Answer: New York.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Arizona: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the southwestern USA, that its capital is Phoenix, or that its name starts with "A." Answer: Arizona.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Virginia: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it on the east coast of the USA, its capital is Richmond, or that its name starts with "V." Answer: Virginia.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

New Mexico: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the southeastern USA, that its capital is Santa Fe, or that its name starts with "N." Answer: New Mexico.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Oklahoma: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it has a panhandle, that its capital is Oklahoma City, or that its name starts with "O." Answer: Oklahoma.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Kansas: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the midwestern USA, that its capital is Topeka, or that its name starts with "K." Answer: Kansas.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Pennsylvania: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the eastern USA, that its capital is Harrisburg, or that its name starts with "P." Answer: Pennsylvania.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Illinois: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the midwestern USA, that its capital is Springfield, or that its name starts with "I." Answer: Illinois.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Florida: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the southeastern USA, that its capital is Tallahassee, or that its name starts with "F." Answer: Florida.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

California: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is in the western USA, that its capital is Sacramento, or that its name starts with "C." Answer: California.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Texas: US State Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery state of the USA. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which state you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as that it is on the southern border of the USA, that it is where the Alamo is located, its capital is Austin or that its name starts with "T." Answer: Texas.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Word for Each Letter

Find a Barack Obama-Related Word for Each Letter

See if you can think of and write down a word related to Barack Obama, the 44th President of the USA, for each letter of the alphabet. Or go to a sample answer page.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Germany: Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery country. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which country you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as the continent the country is in (Europe), that it is in the Northern Hemisphere, or that its name starts with "G." Answer: Germany.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Argentina: Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery country. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which country you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as the continent the country is in (South America), that it is in the Southern Hemisphere, or that its name starts with "A." Answer: Argentina.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Barack Obama

Barack Obama
Picture Prompt

Write about Barack Obama. The picture shows Barack Obama and the seal of the President of the USA.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008



Barack Obama Activity Book

A printable book with activities about Barack Obama, the 44th President of the USA (for early readers). Activities include: Connect the dots, Color the US map, Label the presidential seal, Missing letters, Match synonyms, Finish drawing, Unscramble words, Wordsearch, and Word path puzzle.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Connect the Dots Mystery Map

Madagascar: Dot to Dot Mystery Map

Connect the dots to draw the borders of a mystery country. Then use a globe or atlas to figure out which country you have drawn. You might want to give students clues, such as the continent the country is in (Africa), that it is in the Southern Hemisphere, or that its name starts with "M." Answer: Madagascar.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Numbers

Barack Obama Quiz
A Worksheet to Print

A short, printable worksheet quiz about Barack Obama. Use a word bank to fill in the missing words in statements about Barack Obama, for example, "Barack Obama was born in Honolulu, ________." Or go to the answers.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Alphabetical Order

Put 10 Barack Obama-related words in Alphabetical Order - Worksheet

Put 10 Barack Obama-related words in alphabetical order. The words are: president, leader, election, attorney, lawyer, senator, congress, community, organizer, electorate. Go to the answers.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Match syllables

Match the Syllables: Obama-Related Words

Match two syllables to make 10 words related to Barack Obama. The words are leader, voting, orate, elect, transform, lawyer, power, office, winner, aspire. Or go to the answers.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

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