These state unit studies are designed to help children learn the geography of the United States and learn factual information about every state. These studies are great for children in the public and private education system as well as homeschooled children.
Print the United States Map and color each state as you study it. Keep map at the front of your notebook for use with each state.
Print the State Information Sheet and fill in the information as you find it.
Print the Arizona State Outline Map and fill in the state capital, large cities and state attractions that you find.
Answer the following questions on lined paper in complete sentences.
- State Capital What is the capital?
- State Flag What do the red and yellow rays represent?
- State Flower How long does the Saguaro cactus live?
- State Bird Why does this bird build many nests?
- State Tree What does this tree's name mean?
- State Mammal This is a nocturnal creature.What does that mean?
- State Amphibian What is the state amphibian and what is it well known for?
- State Fish Where are these fish found?
- State Reptile What gives this reptile its name?
- State Song Who wrote the state song?
- State Seal What do the reservoir and dam remind us of?
- State Motto What is the state motto?
Arizona Printable Pages - Learn more about Arizona with these printable worksheets and coloring pages.
Arizona State Symbols Quiz How much do you remember?
Fun in the Kitchen - Here's a recipe for Arizona Tumbleweed!
Did You Know... List two interesting facts.
Word Search - Print out the word search and find the state related words.
Arizona Trail Tour - Take a look at this tour for an exciting adventure.
Grand Canyon National Park - Learn facts about the Grand Canyon and what animals can be found there.
Lost in the Grand Canyon - Experience the Grand Canyon. Run rapids and check out an historical timeline and maps of the region.
Postcard from Tucson - Click on a postcard and send it to a friend.
Natural Wonders - One of the seven wonders of the world is in Arizona, what is it?
Odd Arizona Law: It was illegal to kick a mule. But if a mule kicked a person, it could not be prosecuted.


