US Regions: Geography and States
NetState
Find all the information you need about a state's flag, symbols, seal, cities, geography, etc.
Official State Websites (for Kids)
On this page you can link to the state's offical site.
50 States and Capitals
Comments: click on any state to get its resource page with lots of facts and links to more information.
Color Landform Atlas of the US
Comments: click on any state for links to different maps, including 1895 map, county maps, satellite images, relief maps, plus other links to state information.
The GeoNet Game
Comments: Play a game about the states! Think geographically! Grade 4 and above game questions are organized according to the National Geographic Standards.
IPL Youth Collection: Stately Knowledge
Comments: basic facts for any state; more information and charts for comparisons: size, population, dates, state flags game and state capitals games.
MSHA Kids' Page
Comments: Want to know what minerals are mined in each state? Learn about mining. Pictures show various kinds of mines. U. S. Dept. of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Admininstration website for kids.
PostcardsFrom.com
Comments: Travel America in "Harvey the RV" and spend a week in each state (1997 - 2000). Lots of interesting information on each state, such as: stamps, photos, fun facts, artifacts, travel tips, postcards, etc.
What Do Maps Show?
Comments: A map is a picture of a place. What can we learn from a map? Interactive lessons on how to read a map.
Ten Risky Places
Comments: Site lists and explains 10 risky places to live in the United States. Interesting addition to the study of U.S. regions.
States and Capitals Game
Comments: Click on any state and you are given three choices for its capital. Choose the correct city and you are then given three interesting facts about the capital.
United States Geological Survey
Comments: Federal source for science about the Earth, its natural and
living resources, natural hazards, and the environment.
View Above Earth
Comments: View the Earth from space according to latitude and longitude.
All About The United States
Comments: Play geography games to learn state capitals, state locations, and landforms. Starts at a beginning level and you can move up to a Master Geography. GREAT learning and testing tool.