If you’re teaching kids about the 50 nifty states, you’ll love this free set of printable maps of the United States! It includes a big selection of labeled and blank maps of the United States, including some unique options.
We’ve also added a handful of free printable worksheets with activities like state and capital quizzes and puzzles, U.S. state graphic organizers, and instructions on drawing your own physical map of the country. Get your free printables by filling out the form on this page.
Free Printable Map of the United States Bundle Contents
Blank Maps of the United States
All of these U.S. maps are blank, so students can learn by filling in the missing information. Here’s what’s included:
U.S. map with state outlines
U.S. map with state outlines and state capital stars
Physical U.S. map
U.S. map with latitude and longitude lines
Map showing U.S. regions
Maps showing individual regions of the United States
U.S. map with county outlines
North America map with country outlines
Labeled Maps of the United States
When you need reference tools, these completed maps fit the bill! They include:
U.S. map with state names
U.S. map with state and capital names
Physical U.S. map
U.S. map with latitude and longitude lines
Map showing U.S. regions
Maps showing individual regions of the United States
North America map with country names
U.S. map with state abbreviations and dates of statehood
U.S. map of historic Native American lands
U.S. State/Capital Challenges
Learn the state names and their capitals with these free worksheets, including:
Name the State (2 different designs)
Name the State and Capital (2 different designs)
U.S. State Matching Puzzles
Each of these printable puzzles is made of up three pieces, showing the state shape, name, and capital. Laminate these and kids can use them for years to come!
U.S. State Graphic Organizer
Write your own travel guide spread with this worksheet, which works for any U.S. state. Kids fill in information like:
Capital and largest city
Size and population
Major rivers and lakes
Highest and lowest elevation
State bird and flower
Famous landmarks
Fascinating facts
Draw It! U.S. State Symbols
Every one of the 50 states has an official bird and flower, plus a flag and seal. In addition, each of them has many other official symbols, like animals, foods, songs, and more. Students draw or paste in pictures for eight symbols of their chosen state on this fun free worksheet.
Create a Physical Map of the United States Activity
Use this activity with the U.S. map of your choice. Students follow the directions to sketch in and label physical features like:
Mountain ranges and deserts
Major rivers and lakes
Landmarks like Niagara Falls and the Grand Canyon
More United States Map Ideas and Activities
Plan a Road Trip
Start in your hometown, then choose a destination. What states will you have to cross through to get where you’re going? How long will the trip take? Is your destination in the same time zone? What landmarks can you visit along the way? Every student can choose their own adventure!
Track the Weather
Use a blank map of the United States and sketch in the day’s temperatures and conditions in various areas. You can also color the country according to climate zones, write in historic highs and lows for major cities, or map out the current position of the jet stream.
Who Lived There?
Challenge your students to find a famous resident of every state, and write or draw them in on a blank map of the United States. They can focus on historic people or include those currently living too.
Explore Regional Foods
Some states have their own official foods and beverages, but even those that don’t have their own cuisine specialties. Create a map to show where in the country you’re likely to enjoy key lime pie, funeral potatoes, a Low Country boil, and other delicious treats!
Play Guess the State
One student chooses a state, then the others ask questions to try to guess it. They could ask, “Is it west of the Rocky Mountains?” or “What time zone is it in?” See who can get the right answer first, then let them choose the next state.
Get my free printable map bundle!
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