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A History of the Settlement of Southwest Virginia - Lesson plans with stories, maps, and resources for teaching about southwest Virginias settlement source
Alexandria, Virginia Black History Resource Center - Click on the Kids page for printable African-American fables and games. Students complete a crossword puzzle about Alexandrias historic black neighborhoods source
History of the Chesapeake Bay - Lesson plans with text, activities, vocabulary, and answer keys about the Chesapeake Bay. Topics include early settlers, shipbuilding, commerce, military importance, and lighthouses source
Map of Virginia - A printable outline map of the state of Virginia source
Virginia Flags - A printable worksheet with a Virginia flag to color, information, and comprehension questions source
Virginia in the World - A lesson plan that demonstrates Virginias economic connections to the world. Reproducibles and map are provided. Designed for use with middle school students, but adaptable source
Virginia Map Quiz - A blackline Virginia map worksheet source
Virginia State Edition - Web-based lessons about Virginias history and geography. Designed to support the textbook series, Adventures in Time and Place, by McGraw-Hill, but adaptable source
Virginia Unit - Twelve printable activities about the statehood, history, and geography of the state of Virginia source
Virginia Wordsearch - Students find names of Virginia cities in a printable puzzle source
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