It’s time for our LAST free set of flashcards for the summer: States and Capitals Flashcards! If you missed any of the flashcards we’ve shared, here’s the link to see all our Free Printable Flashcards.
Want more freebies? Check out our Regions and States of the USA Printable Pages and our Editable Geography Flip Book.
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States and Capitals Flashcards
In this free pack, you’ll find TWO complete sets of flashcards for the 50 states of the USA in alphabetical order. Both sets have printables that are in color AND in blackline.
- The first set of flashcards has the states labeled and learners only need to identify the capital of each state.
- The second set of flashcards has unlabeled states, so learners must identify BOTH the state and the capital.
If you’re working on learning the US states and capitals with your kiddos, you’ll want to download our free States and Capitals of the USA Printable Pages. These simple pages aren’t designed to ask learners to memorize all the state birds or state flags.
The simple design is to get a general idea of the geography and important cities for each state. A state page is included for the state in which your learners live to get more into the details.
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