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 Oklahoma State 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 is in the center of the flag?
- State Flower When was this flower adopted?
- State Wildflower When do these flowers bloom?
- State Bird What does this bird's tail resemble?
- State Fish What is this fish also called?
- State Tree Where do these trees grow?
- State Animal How tall does this animal stand?
- State Reptile Describe the coloring in this reptile.
- State Song Who wrote the state song?
- State Seal How many small stars are on the seal and what do they represent?
- State Motto What is the state motto?
- Highest Point What is the highest point in Oklahoma?
Did You Know... List two interesting facts.
Word Search - Print out the word search and find the state related words.
Meet Windy - Read this Mr. Twister Comic.
Oklahoma Facts - Where does the name "Oklahoma" come from?
Oklahoma's History - Read about Oklahoma and how it became a state.
The Cowboys - Learn about the cowboys and outlaws.
Native People - Hear a sample of an Indian flute while learning about the Indians.
Indian Blanket Coloring Page - Color the Oklahoma wildflowers.
Geography Game - Find the state.
Odd Oklahoma Law: It was illegal to catch whales in Oklahoma waters.


