All About Michigan Worksheets: Free Printable

Teach your students about the state they call home!

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What is the most interesting fact you know about your home state? Did you learn it in school? It certainly wouldn’t be surprising if you did, as most students learn about their respective home states in the classroom, no matter where they live. And if you’re a teacher hailing from the Wolverine State, you’ll want to grab these free Michigan worksheets to help!

This free bundle of worksheets will help you educate Michigan students in any grade about the beautiful state they call home, from state facts and landmarks to the weather and history.

Map of Michigan

All About Michigan worksheets Map

This beautifully illustrated map is a fun coloring activity complete with interesting Michigan landmarks! You can take the map a step further by asking students to do their own research about a handful of landmarks listed.

All About Michigan

All About Michigan Worksheets upper grade and elementary versions

Dive deeper into state knowledge! Using these sheets, you and your students can perform more “research” on the state, finding population numbers, historical facts, and more. You’ll find a simplified version for younger students as well as a three-page version for upper grades.

Michigan Facts and Symbols

All About Michigan Worksheets facts and symbols

Work your way through basic state facts, like Michigan’s state flag and flower, nicknames, and more with this interactive activity. You’ll find space to draw the symbols and fill in blanks to keep students engaged in the information.

How Can I Use These Michigan Worksheets in My Classroom?

  • Early finisher activity: Print and keep these worksheets on hand for a fun yet learning-rich activity for early finishers.
  • Bulletin board: The illustrated map can make a wonderful classroom display! Have each student color one in and proudly post them.
  • Tie into curriculum: These worksheets make for great extension activities when learning about the 50 states and their capitals, research projects, bodies of water, weather, and more.