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Learn more about three U.S. states and their capital cities, as well as important people and places involved in the American Revolution by visiting Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts in this interactive tutorial.
Learn more about three states, their capital cities, and their sports history by visiting Indiana, Ohio, and Maryland in this interactive tutorial.
Explore the Mississippi River and learn more about this physical feature in this interactive research page!
Learn more about three states and their capital cities by visiting Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine in this interactive tutorial.
Learn about three states and their capitals, and their local food, by taking a trip to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York in this interactive tutorial.
Learn about three states and their capitals by taking a trip to West Virginia, Virginia, and Delaware in this interactive tutorial.
Learn more about three U.S. states and their capitals, Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin, in this interactive student tutorial. Practice your math skills by solving multi-step real world problems involving money and decimals.
Learn to identify the locations and state capitals of five U.S. states: Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. In this interactive tutorial, you'll also learn why we have state capitals: because of federalism.
Learn about three states and their capitals by taking a trip to Kentucky, North Carolina, and South Carolina in this interactive tutorial. Practice your math skills by solving multi-step real world problems involving money and decimals.
Learn about five states and their capitals by taking a trip to state parks in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee in this interavtive tutorial.
Learn to identify the locations and state capitals of five U.S. states: Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana with this interactive tutorial. You'll also learn why we have state capitals: because of federalism.
Learn to identify the locations and state capitals of five U.S. states: Nevada, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. In this interactive tutorial, you'll also learn why we have state capitals: because of federalism.