United States landmarks worksheets for students are valuable educational tools that help young learners explore and understand the rich history and cultural significance of various iconic American landmarks. These worksheets typically include engaging activities, such as crosswords, word searches, and trivia questions, to make learning about landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, the Grand Canyon, the White House, and the Golden Gate Bridge fun and informative.

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United States Landmarks
U. S. Landmark – Monticello (primary) Color and Read
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United States Landmarks / Writing

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Comprehension: U.S. Landmark – Vietnam Veterans Memorial (upper elementary)
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United States Landmarks / Veterans Day

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Comprehension: Cathedral State Park (upper elem/middle)
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United States Landmarks / West Virginia

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Comprehension: World Landmark – Niagara Falls (elem)
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United States Landmarks / World Landmarks

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Worksheet: Matching – U.S. Landmarks
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United States Landmarks

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Fiction: Do You See the Brooklyn Bridge? (upper elem)
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United States Landmarks

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Report Form: World Landmark – Niagara Falls (upper elem/middle)
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United States Landmarks / Writing Prompts

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Comprehension: U.S. Landmark – Space Needle (elem/upper elem)
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United States Landmarks / World Landmarks

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Early Reader: U.S. Landmarks (color)
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United States Landmarks

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Color and Read: World Landmark – Niagara Falls (primary)
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Comprehension: World Landmark – Taos Pueblo (elem)
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United States Landmarks / World Landmarks

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Color and Read: U. S. Landmark – The Lincoln Memorial (primary)
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United States Landmarks / Writing

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