States and Capitals Challenge
A worksheet for second graders to learn and practice identifying US states and their capitals.
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States and Capitals Challenge
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Good luck!
1. The capital of California is .
2. The state where Washington, D.C. is located is .
3. The capital of New York is .
4. The state known as the 'Sunshine State' is .
5. Which city is the capital of Texas?
Houston
Austin
Dallas
San Antonio
6. What is the capital of Florida?
Miami
Orlando
Tallahassee
Tampa
7. The capital of the United States is New York City.
True
False
8. California is on the East Coast of the United States.
True
False
Match each state on the left with its capital city on the right.
9. Ohio
a. Sacramento
10. California
b. Columbus
11. Georgia
c. Olympia
12. Washington
d. Atlanta
13. What is the capital city of your state?
14. Name one state that borders the Pacific Ocean.
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