Download these printable United States Map Worksheets when learning about the first thirteen states of America and all fifty states.
Printable US Map Resource Pack – Build Map Skills with Confidence
If you’ve ever wished you had a quick way to check whether your students can actually use a map on their own, this Printable US Map Resource Pack is going to feel like a lifesaver. Seriously! Having a Printable US Map on hand makes it so much easier to see who understands regions, who can find states, and who still thinks California is somewhere near Maine. These maps give kids the practice they need to build real‑world map‑reading confidence.
Ways to Use Our Blank Printable US Maps
This set of Blank Printable US Maps comes with three super versatile maps you can use across your social studies lessons:
- A Map of the 13 Colonies for teaching early American history
- A Blank US State Map with clear borders for labelling, coloring, and regional studies
- A Labeled 50 States Map to support reference work, test prep, and guided instruction
Once you have them printed, you’ll find yourself using them all the time. Here are a few teacher‑tested ideas:
- label the states during a geography warm‑up
- color‑code regions to help students visualize the country
- Compare the 13 Colonies to the modern U.S. map
- Add them to interactive notebooks for long‑term reference
Download Your Map of the 13 Colonies & 50 States
Your Map of the 13 Colonies and 50 States is ready to print and use in your classroom. Simply click the download button to open the PDF. Print, copy, and incorporate it into your social studies lessons with ease.
More Printable Maps for Kids
Pair this resource with even more Printable Maps for Kids to build a well‑rounded geography toolkit. From world maps to regional maps and themed geography activities, combining multiple map resources helps students deepen their understanding of places, history, and spatial relationships.
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