United States Song | 50 States and 9 Divisions of the USA

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This lesson explores the nine distinct regions of the United States, highlighting their unique features and the states that comprise them. Each region, from the Great Lakes of the East North Central States to the breathtaking landscapes of the Mountain States, offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty, inviting learners to appreciate the diversity of the country. By understanding these regions, students can embark on a journey of discovery that showcases the varied experiences and traditions found across the United States.
  1. What are some special features that make each region of the United States unique?
  2. Can you name one state from each of the nine regions and describe something interesting about it?
  3. Why do you think it’s important to learn about the different regions of the United States?

Exploring the Nine Regions of the United States

The United States is a big country with lots of different places to explore. It’s divided into nine regions, each with its own special features and states. Let’s take a fun journey through these regions and learn about the states that make them unique!

East North Central States

The East North Central States are a group of five states that are known for their great lakes and friendly people. These states are:

  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Michigan
  • Ohio
  • Wisconsin

East South Central States

In the East South Central States, you’ll find four states with rich traditions and warm hospitality. These states are:

  • Alabama
  • Kentucky
  • Mississippi
  • Tennessee

Mid-Atlantic States

The Mid-Atlantic States are full of history and important landmarks. There are seven states in this region:

  • New York
  • New Jersey
  • Pennsylvania
  • Delaware
  • Maryland
  • Virginia
  • West Virginia

Mountain States

The Mountain States are famous for their breathtaking mountains and outdoor adventures. There are eight states in this region:

  • Arizona
  • Colorado
  • Idaho
  • Montana
  • Nevada
  • New Mexico
  • Utah
  • Wyoming

New England States

New England is one of the oldest parts of the United States, with six charming states:

  • Connecticut
  • Maine
  • Massachusetts
  • New Hampshire
  • Rhode Island
  • Vermont

West Pacific States

The West Pacific States are known for their beautiful beaches and diverse cultures. There are five states in this region:

  • Alaska
  • California
  • Hawaii
  • Oregon
  • Washington

South Atlantic States

The South Atlantic States have a mix of history and sunny beaches. This region includes:

  • Delaware
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Maryland
  • North Carolina
  • South Carolina
  • Virginia
  • West Virginia

West North Central States

The West North Central States are known for their wide-open spaces and farming. There are seven states here:

  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Minnesota
  • Missouri
  • Nebraska
  • North Dakota
  • South Dakota

West South Central States

The West South Central States have a rich history and vibrant cultures. This region includes four states:

  • Arkansas
  • Louisiana
  • Oklahoma
  • Texas

Conclusion

Each of the nine regions of the United States has its own unique charm and characteristics. By learning about these regions, we can better appreciate the diverse and colorful tapestry that makes up this amazing country. Whether you’re interested in history, nature, or culture, there’s something exciting to discover in every part of the United States!

  1. Think about the region where you live. What makes it special or different from other regions? Can you name any landmarks, foods, or traditions that are unique to your area?
  2. If you could visit any of the regions mentioned in the article, which one would you choose and why? What activities or places would you like to explore there?
  3. Imagine you are planning a trip across the United States. How would you decide which regions to visit first? What factors would you consider, like weather, activities, or things you want to learn about?
  1. Map Your State: Create a simple map of the United States using a blank outline map. Color each of the nine regions in different colors. Then, label the states in each region. As you color and label, think about what makes each region special. What are some features or landmarks you might find there?

  2. State Scavenger Hunt: Choose one region and research a fun fact about each state in that region. It could be a famous landmark, a popular food, or an interesting historical event. Share your findings with your classmates or family. What did you learn that surprised you?

  3. Regional Recipe Exploration: With the help of an adult, find a simple recipe from one of the regions. Try making it at home and share it with your family. As you cook, discuss how the ingredients and flavors might be influenced by the region’s culture and geography. How does this dish represent the region?

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