Fun 50 states and capitals games




















Get a Seterra membership on Patreon. It's just 1 USD per month. There is also a Youtube video you can use for memorization! Seterra is an entertaining and educational geography game that lets you explore the world and learn about its countries, capitals, flags, oceans, lakes and more! You can access the Seterra online quiz site using your computer, phone, or tablet running the latest version of most web browsers, including Safari, Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer.

The Seterra app offers two game modes, plus high score lists to keep track of your progress. Also, with the app, you can play offline! Let YouTube help you learn the states! Which US state has the largest land area? Locate twelve famous US landmarks on a map. Play a multiple-choice style quiz on US state capitals. Log in Log out. All The U. Print Options. The U. The game The U. North and Central America.

North and Central America: Countries. North and Central America: Capitals. North America: Physical Features. North America: Lakes. North America: The Great Lakes. North and Central America: Flags. Central America: Countries. But my favorite way to use them is for students to learn the state locations. The front of the card does not say the state, but has a picture of the state within a US map.

I also love that each region is color coded so you can easily separate out the region you are studying. Check these flashcards out here! This is a fun game for students to play with partners. When my students play I have them cover the state letters at the bottom and open the doors one at a time until they guess the state. If they guess the state correctly with some of the doors still closed they earn that many points if one door is still closed the student will earn points.

If they are not able to guess it with all the doors open the student can use the scrambled letters at the bottom to help them. There are 50 cards double sided , so students can play this over and over again! Learn more about this game here! I also like using some activities that students can turn in so I can check for understanding.

I use flashcards and cut and glue activities, along with students locating states using cardinal directions. I have also created a few digital activities for students to complete for state locations. These are a fun change up to paper and pencil activities. There are definitely more ways to teach students about state capitals and locations, so let me know your favorite in the comments below! Europe: Cities. Europe: Physical Features.

Europe: Flags. Ireland Republic of : Counties. Ireland: Counties. UK: Cities. UK: England, County Flags. UK: England: Counties. UK: Wales: Principal Areas. Africa: Countries. Africa: Capitals. Africa: Physical Features.

Africa: Flags. South Africa: Provinces. Asia: Countries. Asia: Capitals. Asia: Physical Features. Asia: Flags. India: States and Union Territories. Oceania: Countries. Oceania: Countries and Territories. Oceania: Flags. Click on the continents and oceans of the world to find out their names.

Click on the correct continent or ocean you may select regions. Type the first three letters of the continent or ocean's name. Click on the correct US bodies of water. Click on the correct US lake.

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