United States Capitals! 3rd grade social studies Sydney Acers Menu Quiz
All 50 States! Quiz! Capital Of the U.S. Menu Alabama Hawaii Massachusetts New Mexico South Dakota Alaska Idaho Michigan New York Tennessee Arizona Illinois Minnesota North Carolina Texas Arkansas Indiana Mississippi North Dakota Utah California Iowa Missouri Ohio Vermont Colorado Kansas Montana Oklahoma Virginia Connecticut Kentucky Nebraska Oregon Washington Delaware Louisiana Nevada Pennsylvania West Virginia Florida Maine New Hampshire Rhode Island Wisconsin Georgia Maryland New Jersey South Carolina Wyoming
United States Capital! Washington DC Next
Montgomery, Alabama Capital: Montgomery State Bird: Yellowhammer State Flower: Camellia Menu Next
Juneau, Alaska Capital: Juneau State Bird: Willow Ptarmigan State Flower: Sitka Spruce Menu Next
Phoenix, Arizona Capital: Phoenix State Bird: Cactus Wren State Flower: Saguaro Cactus Menu Next
Little Rock, Arkansas Capital: Little Rock State Bird: Mockingbird State Flower: Apple Blossom Menu Next
Sacramento, California Capital: Sacramento State Bird: California Valley Quail State Flower: Golden Poppy Menu Next
Denver, Colorado Capital: Denver State Bird: Lark Bunting State Flower: Blue Spruce Menu Next
Hartford, Connecticut Capital: Hartford State Bird: Robin State Flower: White Oak Menu Next
Dover, Delaware Capital: Dover State Bird: Blue Hen Chicken State Flower: American Holly Menu Next
Tallahassee, Florida Capital: Tallahassee State Bird: Mockingbird State Flower: Cabbage Palmetto Menu Next
Atlanta, Georgia Capital: Atlanta State Bird: Brown Thrasher State Flower: Live Oak Menu Next
Honolulu, Hawaii Capital: Honolulu State Bird: Nene State Flower: Hibiscus Menu Next
Boise, Idaho Capital: Idaho State Bird: Mountain Bluebird State Flower: Syringa Menu Next
Springfield, Illinois Capital: Springfield State Bird: Cardinal State Flower: Native Violet Menu Next
Indianapolis, Indiana Capital: Indianapolis State Bird: Cardinal State Flower: Peony Menu Next
Des Moines, Iowa Capital: Des Moines State Bird: Eastern Goldfinch State Flower: Wild Rose Menu Next
Topeka, Kansas Capital: Topeka State Bird: Western Meadowlark State Flower: Native Sunflower Menu Next
Frankfort, Kentucky Capital: Frankfort State Bird: Cardinal State Flower: Goldenrod Menu Next
Baton Rouge, Louisiana Capital: Baton Rouge State Bird: Eastern Brown Pelican State Flower: Magnolia Menu Next
Augusta, Maine Capital: Augusta State Bird: Chickadee State Flower: Pine Cone & Tassle Menu Next
Annapolis, Maryland Capital: Annapolis State Bird: Baltimore Oriole State Flower: Black Eyed Susan Menu Next
Boston, Massachusetts Capital: Boston State Bird: Chickadee State Flower: Mayflower Menu Next
Lansing, Michigan Capital: Lansing State Bird: Robin State Flower: Apple Blossom Menu Next
St. Paul, Minnesota Capital: St. Paul State Bird: Common Loon State Flower: Lady Slipper Menu Next
Jackson, Mississippi Capital: Jackson State Bird : Mockingbird State Flower: Magnolia Menu Next
Jefferson City, Missouri Capital: Jefferson City State Bird: Bluebird State Flower: Hawthorn Menu Next
Helena, Montana Capital: Helena State Bird: Western Meadowlark State Flower: Bitterroot Menu Next
Lincoln, Nebraska Capital: Lincoln State Bird: Western Meadowlark State Flower: Goldenrod Menu Next
Carson City, Nevada Capital: Carson City State Bird: Mountain Bluebird State Flower: Bristlecone Pine Menu Next
Concord, New Hampshire Capital: Concord State Bird: Purple Finch State Flower: Purple Lilac Menu Next
Trenton, New Jersey Capital: Trenton State Bird: Eastern Goldfinch State Flower: Purple Violet Menu Next
Santa Fe, New Mexico Capital: Santa Fe State Bird: Road Runner State Flower: Yucca Menu Next
Albany, New York Capital: Albany State Bird: Bluebird State Flower: Rose Menu Next
Raleigh, North Carolina Capital: Raleigh State Bird: Cardinal State Flower: Dogwood Menu Next
Bismarck, North Dakota Capital: Bismarck State Bird: Western Meadowlark State Flower: Wild Prairie Rose Menu Next
Columbus, Ohio Capital: Columbus State Bird: Cardinal State Flower: Scarlet Carnation Menu Next
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Capital: Oklahoma City State Bird: Scissor- tailed Flycatcher State Flower: Mistletoe Menu Next
Salem, Oregon Capital: Salem State Bird: Western Meadowlark State Flower: Oregon Grape Menu Next
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Capital: Harrisburg State Bird: Ruffed Grouse State Flower: Mountain Laurel Menu Next
Providence, Rhode Island Capital: Providence State Bird: Rhode Island Red State Flower: Violet Menu Next
Columbia, South Carolina Capital: Columbia State Bird: Great Carolina Wren State Flower: Yellow Jessamine Menu Next
Pierre, South Dakota Capital: Pierre State Bird: Ring-necked Pheasant State Flower: Pasque Flower Menu Next
Nashville, Tennessee Capital: Nashville State Bird: Mockingbird State Flower: Purple Iris Menu Next
Austin, Texas Capital: Austin State Bird: Mockingbird State Flower: Texas Blue Bonnet Menu Next
Salt Lake City, Utah Capital: Salt Lake City State Bird: American Seagull State Flower: Sego Lily Menu Next
Montpelier, Vermont Capital: Montpelier State Bird: Hermit Thrush State Flower: Red Clover Menu Next
Richmond, Virginia Capital: Richmond State Bird: Cardinal State Flower: Dogwood Menu Next
Olympia, Washington Capital: Olympia State Bird: Willow Goldfinch State Flower: Western Rhododendron Menu Next
Charleston, West Virginia Capital: Charleston State Bird: Cardinal State Flower: Rhododendron Menu Next
Madison, Wisconsin Capital: Madison State Bird: Robin State Flower: Wood Violet Menu Next
Cheyenne, Wyoming Capital: Cheyenne State Bird: Western Meadowlark State Flower: Indian Paint Brush Menu
What is the Capital of Texas? A. Dallas B. Houston C. Austin D. Lubbock
What is California's Capitals? A. Los Angeles B. San Diego C. Sacramento D. San Francisco
Is New York located on the north, south, east or west side of the U.S.? A. North B. South C. East D. West
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Credits The students will be held to the state standards of TEKS. §113 Credits The students will be held to the state standards of TEKS. §113.514. Social Studies, Grade 3, (5) Geography. The student understands the concepts of location, distance, and direction on maps and globes. The student is expected to: (A) use cardinal and intermediate directions to locate places on maps and globes such as Amazon River, Himalayan Mountains, and Washington D.C. the Rocky Mountains, the Mississippi River, and Austin, Texas, in relation to the local community; (B) use a scale to determine the distance between places on maps and globes; (C) identify and use the compass rose, grid system, and symbols to locate places on maps and globes; and (D) create and interpret draw maps of places and regions that contain map elements, including a title, compass rose, legend, scale, and grid system. Start Over Menu