Social Studies : Geography : Fifty States : Lessons By State :
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Daily Life in 17th Century Colonial Maryland - Through studying the lives of settlers to St. Marys City, Maryland, students understand colonial life. Four lesson plans and project ideas are included source
Map of Maryland - A reproducible blackline map of the state of Maryland source
Maryland Flag - A flag to color, background information, and questions to answer source
Maryland History Coloring Book - From the Maryland State Archives comes this collection of pictures in PDF format. Students can color Marylands Native Americans, state seal, flag, and more source
Maryland Kids DNR - Activities about Marylands natural resources. Students can play onlin games, print a coloring book, or participate in hands-on activities source
Maryland Map Quiz - A printable, blackline Maryland map skills worksheet source
Maryland State Archives Documents for the Classroom - Primary source documents of Marylands history. Organized in instructional packets, these documents include pictures, news artcles, maps, and more source
Maryland Unit - A printable packet of worksheets about the history and geogarphy of the state of Maryland source
Maryland Wordsearch - Students find names of Maryland cities on a printable puzzle source
The Marketplace - Student learn the differences between primary and secondary resources through this lesson plan with a printable worksheet. Lesson focuses on Frederick County, Maryland, but is adaptable to any community source
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