Hawaii
Print out some of the worksheets on this page to teach your students about the island State of Hawaii.
This printable worksheet has a coloring activity for students to learn about the state bird, state flag, and state flower of Hawaii.
3rd through 5th Grades
Filing Cabinet
Logged in members can use the Super Teacher Worksheets filing cabinet to save their favorite worksheets.
Quickly access your most used files AND your custom generated worksheets!
Please login to your account or become a member and join our community today to utilize this helpful feature.
This printable pdf file is a color map of Hawaii. The 8 main islands are labeled as well as prominent cities, the Pacific Ocean and channels between the islands. A black and white version of this map is also available (ALT version).
4th and 5th Grades
This map features the eight main islands of Hawaii, along with major cities and bodies of water.
4th and 5th Grades
This printable will have students label the islands of Hawaii and the prominent cities and bodies of water.
4th and 5th Grades
Celebrating Christmas is Hawaii is very unusual, and lots of fun! Many people line up on the docks for shipments of fir Christmas trees. Children receive Kanake and makanas. Santa travels to the islands on a surf board pulled by dolphins!
4th through 6th Grades
Coloring in the Hawaiian flag is a great way to help students have fun while learning about this state.
3rd through 5th Grades
This printout can be used to show students an important symbol while teaching about the state of Hawaii.
3rd through 5th Grades
Learn two facts about the State of Hawaii by having your students solve this cryptogram puzzle.
4th and 5th Grades
Solve this word search to find the words horizontally, vertically, and diagonally. All of the words in this puzzle are Hawaii-themed, including: yellow Hibiscus, Road to Hana, Moloka'i, Mauna Kea, Maui, Kaua'i, Honolulu, and Diamond Head.
3rd through 6th Grades
Try your best to unscramble these words related to the state of Hawaii. Some of the words are state symbols and others are geographical features.
3rd through 6th Grades
Aloha! Penelope buys a new surf board and heads out to Waikiki Beach to catch some waves.
4th through 6th Grades
It shouldn't be too hard to figure out what state is shown here. Write down the name of the state, the capital, state nickname, and more on the lines at the bottom of the worksheet.
4th and 5th Grades
Find maps, mystery state activities, puzzles, and more for any of the fifty US states on this page.
50 States and CapitalsUse the printable activities and worksheets to teach your students about the states and their capitals.
More Social Studies TopicsWe have a growing selection of Social Studies topics to search from on this index page.