God Bless the USA State Stamps & Coins

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Add the fun factor to US geography studies with colorful printable pages and games to familiarize children with state stamps and coins. Created to supplement God Bless the USA Exploring States & TerritoriesGod Bless the USA State Stamps & Coins explores each state and territory’s US Postal Stamps and US Mint State Quarters. We explore the colors and symbols chosen to learn more about each state. Children love the beautiful stamps and exploring why the symbols and pictures were chosen for each one. Some children may be interested in starting their own stamp or coin collection.

Your children will enjoy playing games with the set of cards included. There are stamp, coin, and map cards for each state. These can be printed on cardstock and laminated for durability to enjoy for the duration of your USA state studies.

Bonus: Answer Key included in back of the digital eBook!

Bonus: Make Your Own Family Stamp!

Bonus: Resource section

 

eBook has full color pages. The print book at Amazon has full color pages.  eBook contains answer key and print book does not.

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Downloadable pdf file only.

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Description

Learn Geography the Fun Way!

Travel is my favorite way to learn geography. If you can’t visit our 50 states in person, then God Bless the USA Exploring States & Territories is the Next Best Thing! We explore each state as if we are on a trip exploring the exciting spots.

God Bless the USA State Stamps & Coins was created to go along with God Bless the USA Exploring States & Territories, but you can use it with any study of the 50 states to learn more about state flags and seals.

These printables work with any study of the United States that includes state stamps and/or state quarters. Or you may want to add stamps and quarters to your USA states curriculum.

 

God Bless the USA State Stamps & Coins is divided into six sections:

State Stamps

The section on flags opens up with an easy-to-understand explanation of stamps and why the US Postal Service issued a stamp for each state and territory. From there, the book is divided up into the following sections: Southern states, Mid-Atlantic states, New England states, Southwest states, Western states, Pacific states, and Territories.

Matching state names to their stamps is easy and fun for children and even teens. It gets students familiar with all the stamps. If you are memorizing state stamps, then these printable pages can be used over and over to help with the memorization process.

Each page is a separate worksheet with the state names numbered starting with 1.

There are little boxes next to the stamp. Students put the number of the state in the little box.

You will notice that  all the state stamps have the state name on them, so you can black it out if you wish (for memorization) or you can leave it like I do because my goal is for them to become familiar with state stamps and coins. Those pictures and symbols chosen have special meaning that helps children learn more about the state.

After the state-quarter matching page or pages in each regional section, there are pages to explore each state stamp with questions to help students think about the symbols and pictures and why they were chosen.

State Coins

The section on state coins opens up with an easy-to-understand explanation of the US Mint’s special state quarters. From there, the book is divided up into the following sections: Southern states, Mid-Atlantic states, New England states, Southwest states, Western states, Pacific states, and Territories.

Matching state names to their quarters is easy and fun for children and even teens. It gets students familiar with all the state quarters. If you are memorizing state quarters, then these printable pages can be used over and over to help with the memorization process.

Each page is a separate worksheet with the state names numbered starting with 1.

There are little boxes next to the state quarter. Students put the number of the state in the little box.

You will notice that  all the state quarters have the state name on them, so you can black it out if you wish (for memorization) or you can leave it like I do because my goal is for them to become familiar with state stamps and coins. Those pictures and symbols chosen have special meaning that helps children learn more about the state.

After the state-quarter matching page or pages in each regional section, there are pages to explore each state quarter with questions to help students think about the symbols and pictures and why they were chosen.

State Stamp/Coin/Map Games

There are three different kinds of games you can play with your children: two memory games and a card game.

Three cards are given for each state: flag, seal, map. You can print them on cardstock and laminate them to help them last longer.

Directions are given for each game.

Discussion questions are included to learn more about the states themselves from studying the flags and seals.

Make a Family Stamp

Children can create their own family stamp alone or with other family members.

Answer Keys

The last two sections are answer keys for the state stamp printables and the state coin printables.

Are you ready for a grand adventure from sea to shining sea? Join us today and learn geography the fun way with Travel God’s World!

 

These printables were created to go with our God Bless the USA: Exploring States & Territories and other curricula in the God Bless the USA series.

 

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