Social Studies
Use this link for studying states and capitals - Animaniacs States and Capitals
Test 1
June 1st
Alabama – Montgomery
Alaska – Juneau
Arizona – Phoenix
Arkansas – Little Rock
California – Sacramento
Colorado – Denver
Connecticut – Hartford
Delaware – Dover
Florida – Tallahassee
Georgia – Atlanta
Hawaii – Honolulu
Idaho – Boise
Illinois – Springfield
Indiana – Indianapolis
Iowa – Des Moines
Kansas – Topeka
Kentucky – Frankfort
Louisiana – Baton Rouge
Maine – Augusta
Maryland – Annapolis
Massachusetts – Boston
Michigan – Lansing
Minnesota – St. Paul
Mississippi – Jackson
Missouri – Jefferson City
Test 2
June 8th
Montana – Helena
Nebraska – Lincoln
Nevada – Carson City
New Hampshire – Concord
New Jersey – Trenton
New Mexico – Santa Fe
New York – Albany
North Carolina – Raleigh
North Dakota – Bismarck
Ohio – Columbus
Oklahoma – Oklahoma City
Oregon – Salem
Pennsylvania – Harrisburg
Rhode Island – Providence
South Carolina – Columbia
South Dakota – Pierre
Tennessee – Nashville
Texas – Austin
Utah – Salt Lake City
Vermont – Montpelier
Virginia – Richmond
Washington – Olympia
West Virginia – Charleston
Wisconsin – Madison
Wyoming - Cheyenne
Social Studies Links
Martin Luther King, Jr. and African American History
Use this to help you have a better understanding of the United States
Constitution.
Annenberg Guide to the Constitution
When you need your book at home, you can try this online edition,
select your unit number and you will be directed to the pages
from your book.
Online Social Studies Textbook
Try this puzzle to help you practice the names of the United
States and Capital Cities
Learn Your States and Capitals
Try the puzzles as well as locating your house using the aerial
view.
National Geographic Maps and Puzzles
Use this site to help study for your current Social Studies unit.
Social Studies Textbook Online Activities
Use this graph creator when putting together your "Presidential Geography
Bar Graph"
Create a Bar Graph
Read online the history of Chester NH, which includes Auburn
Auburn History