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Georgia State Fact File Worksheets

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These Georgia State Fact File Worksheets are the perfect worksheets to help you and your child record many facts about the state of Georgia.  When doing your 50 states unit study this year, you can keep a complete notebook about the entire United States.

Did you know?  Coca-Cola was invented in May 1886 by Dr. John S. Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia. The name “Coca-Cola” was suggested by Dr. Pemberton’s bookkeeper, Frank Robinson. He penned the name Coca-Cola in the flowing script that is famous today. Coca-Cola was first sold at a soda fountain in Jacob’s Pharmacy in Atlanta by Willis Venable.

Georgia Free Fact File Worksheets

It is quite fitting that we are now working on the 4th State to enter the Union, Georgia.  Why?  Because I just returned home from 4 days in a sweet, little, mountainside, Georgia town called, Helen!

Georgia State Fact File Worksheets

Click here to download your free Georgia State Fact Sheets.  The sheets include places to record things like:

  • Capital
  • Abbreviation
  • Population
  • Year of Statehood
  • State Symbols
  • … and more!

I have homeschooled a few of my kids through upper elementary school.  One thing I found when homeschooling them, is that the lack of 50 States Unit Studies is a huge problem.  I have found tons of coloring pages and word finds, but nothing concrete on really learning about the history, special people, significant events, and typical industries!  So, I created it!

These two worksheets are part of a 14 page workbook!  The Georgia State Unit Study is a perfect week-long study about this state! You and your child will learn so many interesting facts, people, and events about Georgia by completing the entire study, that your children will beg for more and more information!  This is the perfect guide to Georgia history for kids!

Georgia Unit Study 14 pages of printables

In addition to the state study homeschool curriculum, I am creating tons of State Study Guide resources to help you round out your child’s United States education.  I believe that our children should know where to find each state, should know their basic history, should know that the capital of Georgia is Atlanta, and more about each state.

More Georgia State Resources:

Georgia State Road Map

Book: What’s so great about Georgia?

Book: Good Night, Georgia

Georgia Scrapbook Kit

Georgia Puzzle

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