This fun scavenger hunt has facts about the state of New York. It makes for a great learning activity for your classroom.
3rd through 5th Grades
In this puzzle, students hunt for the following words and phrases: Adirondacks, Albany, bluebird, Buffalo, Excelsior, Ellis Island, Niagara Falls, Rochester, Rose, Statue of Liberty, Syracuse, and Times Square.
4th through 6th Grades
Students will use the decoders on the top of this worksheet to learn a few facts about the State of New York, including that Mount Marcy is the highest mountain in the state.
4th and 5th Grades
Reorganize the mixed up letters to reveal these New York-themed words. Find the largest city, state flower, state animal, and several others symbols and landmarks.
3rd through 6th Grades
This color-by-number worksheet features the Statue of Liberty's hand and torch in front of an American flag.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
After climbing the Empire State Building, Penelope is back in her car driving towards Niagara Falls.
4th through 6th Grades
Students use a USA map to identify New York and record factual information.
4th and 5th Grades
Read the daily clues and try to figure out who is being described. Answer: William Seward
4th through 8th Grades
Solve the addition problems and color the worksheet accordingly to reveal the mystery picture.
1st through 3rd Grades
Find the quotients and follow the key to color the page and see what the mystery picture is.
3rd and 4th Grades
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