Second Grade Social Studies Geography Worksheets

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  • Color the World! Ha Long Bay

    Home to a collection of rock formations, the cliffs around Ha Long Bay form islands and grottos known for their natural beauty.

  • Hawaii Surfing Coloring Page

    This geography worksheet stops in Hawaii. Take a peak at other cultures and places with "Color the World" coloring pages!

  • Southern Food Map

    Give your little foodie a tiny taste of popular Southern food with a food map full of some classic dishes, including chili and barbecue ribs!

  • National Landmarks: Golden Gate Bridge

    Your child will be challenged to locate the Golden Gate Bridge on a map in this social studies worksheet. Does your 2nd grader know what state it's in?

  • National Landmarks: Statue of Liberty

    Does your child know what state the Statue of Liberty is in? Test your child's knowledge of what is probably the country's most recognizable national landmark.

  • National Landmarks: Liberty Bell

    The Liberty Bell is part of American history and a symbol of freedom, justice, and the Revolutionary War. Can your child name the state in which it is located?

  • Classroom Compass #4

    Go north, east, south, and west with this classroom compass worksheet. Kids will navigate their way around a classroom using written instructions.

  • Aloha State

    A worksheet about Hawaii, the Aloha State, for 1st and 2nd graders, featuring state symbols, history, and facts.

  • Midwestern Food

    Experience the diversity of U.S. food with this food map, featuring some delicious dishes from the Midwest!

  • State Search III

    Find and circle all ten state names in this geographical word search. Name as many other states as you can.

  • Classroom Compass #3

    Which way is it to the front of the classroom? Help your child master the cardinal directions with this fun activity about following directions.

  • Classroom Compass #9

    Kids will learn directions as they navigate the pictured classroom. Help your kid learn about north, east, south, and west with our simple directions worksheet.

  • Classroom Compass #2

    In this classroom navigation worksheet, the reading center is to the north. Kids will learn how to use cardinal directions in a small and familiar setting.

  • Capital of the United States

    A worksheet on Washington, D.C. for 1st and 2nd graders, featuring history, facts, and symbols of the district.

  • Uttarakhand Cursive Practice

    Make your mark with this cursive practice worksheet.

  • Classroom Compass #8

    Does your child know how to use a compass? Get him familiar with north, east, south, and west with this classroom compass activity.

  • Family Map

    Track your ancestors' journey across the U.S. on this fun family mapping sheet.

  • Classroom Compass #10

    Can your child navigate this classroom? He'll practice following directions to go north, south, east, or west on this classroom map.

  • West Bengal Cursive Practice

    Say hello to proper penmanship with this cursive writing worksheet.

  • National Landmarks: Gateway Arch

    Can your child name the state in which the famous Gateway Arch is located? Help your 2nd grader learn the U.S. geography with this fun social studies worksheet.

  • New England Cuisine

    What kinds of flavors can you find in New England? Give your child a fun way to study geography, with this food map coloring page!

  • Classroom Compass #7

    Which way is it to the front of the classroom? Help your child master the cardinal directions with this fun compass activity.

  • New York Cuisine

    New York is full of unique flavors and specific styles of traditional food! Learn all about it with this food map.

  • Cuisine of Hawaii

    Get acquainted with some of Hawaii's most famous foods with this fun food map! Color in pineapples, poi and more.