Print the deck. Each card has a picture on the front, information on the back, and a slot number in the bottom right corner. The slots run the timeline of American history, each one tied to a president or to a time period from the Preamble.
Print the slots too. Small slots set on a table or post on a wall. Big slots are larger than the cards, so you stack the matching cards on top. Teachers, tack or staple the slots to the wall left to right.
Pick three presidents. Three different men, anywhere on the timeline. Theodore Roosevelt at Slot 34, Taft at Slot 36, Wilson at Slot 37. Or jump around, Cleveland at 31, Harrison at 30, Roosevelt at 34. Pull the cards matching those three slots and set the rest aside. Vice presidents, justices, cases, amendments, innovations, states, all of it lives in those slots.
Want a deep dive? Pick one president and play his terms side by side. Lincoln 1st and 2nd. FDR 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th.
Shuffle and deal. On your turn, place your card on the slot you think it belongs to. Right slot, one point. Then name a fact you think is on the back. Right fact, another point.
Now your opponent. Same card, still face down. They name a fact. Then you. Then them. Point, point, point, until every fact on the back has been called and the card is learned.
Next card. Next round. Pick three more presidents and go again.
Win the round by knowing where each card belongs and what is on the back. Win the long game by learning the seven articles, the 27 amendments, 50 States, the presidents, the vice presidents, the justices, the landmark cases, and the rights they secured or took away!
Play it for fun. Play it to compete. Play it until you know your Constitution cold.Teach the history of all 50 United States in a clear, visual, and chronological way with the Constitution HQ States Cards. This printable digital deck helps students connect each state to its admission date, president at the time of admission, state symbols, population, capital, nickname, and Constitution HQ timeline slot.
This educational card deck is designed for Constitution HQ gameplay, classroom instruction, homeschool study, American history review, civics lessons, geography practice, and family learning. Each card helps learners understand not only where each state is located, but when it entered the Union and how it fits into the larger American timeline.
What Is Included
- Printable PDF States card deck
- 50 state cards covering every U.S. state
- Front cards with state name, card number, state outline, and flag-inspired design
- Back cards with admission date, president, state capital, state symbols, and key facts
- Constitution HQ slot placement for chronological timeline learning
- State bird, flower, insect, motto, tree, animal, fish, song, mineral or gemstone, nickname, largest city, and 2020 Census population where listed
- Designed for classroom, homeschool, tutoring, geography review, study groups, and Constitution HQ gameplay
Educational Purpose
The Constitution HQ States Cards help learners understand statehood as part of American history. Instead of memorizing state names in isolation, students can place each state into the correct historical period and connect state admission to presidents, national expansion, regional development, and constitutional growth.
The deck begins with the original states admitted during the Articles of Confederation and early constitutional period, including Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, and New York. It continues through later state admissions such as California, Kansas, Nevada, Colorado, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii.
Key Topics Covered
- All 50 U.S. states
- State admission dates
- Original states and early Union formation
- Westward expansion
- Presidential-era state admissions
- State capitals
- State birds, flowers, trees, animals, fish, and insects
- State mottoes and nicknames
- Largest cities and population facts
- Geography and state-outline recognition
- Constitution HQ slot placement
States Covered
- Delaware
- Pennsylvania
- New Jersey
- Georgia
- Connecticut
- Massachusetts
- Maryland
- South Carolina
- New Hampshire
- Virginia
- New York
- North Carolina
- Rhode Island
- Vermont
- Kentucky
- Tennessee
- Ohio
- Louisiana
- Indiana
- Mississippi
- Illinois
- Alabama
- Maine
- Missouri
- Arkansas
- Michigan
- Florida
- Texas
- Iowa
- Wisconsin
- California
- Minnesota
- Oregon
- Kansas
- West Virginia
- Nevada
- Nebraska
- Colorado
- North Dakota
- South Dakota
- Montana
- Washington
- Idaho
- Wyoming
- Utah
- Oklahoma
- New Mexico
- Arizona
- Alaska
- Hawaii
Great For
- American history teachers
- Geography teachers
- Civics and government teachers
- Homeschool families
- Students learning the 50 states
- Students studying state admission order
- Constitution HQ gameplay
- Classroom timeline activities
- Map and state-symbol review
- Family learning and educational game nights
How To Use
Print the cards, cut them out, and use them as flashcards, geography cards, statehood timeline cards, classroom discussion prompts, quiz cards, or gameplay pieces for Constitution HQ. Learners can study the state image side first, then review the back side to learn the admission date, president, capital, symbols, nickname, largest city, population, and timeline slot.
Teachers can use this deck for state-of-the-day lessons, admission-order timeline activities, state-symbol review, geography centers, map matching, Constitution HQ slot placement exercises, and classroom quiz games. Homeschool families can use the cards as part of a structured American history, civics, or geography curriculum.
Why This Deck Works
Students often memorize the 50 states without understanding when each state became part of the Union. This deck solves that problem by connecting geography to chronology. Learners can see Delaware as the first state, Pennsylvania as the second, New Jersey as the third, and continue all the way through Alaska and Hawaii.
By combining state outlines, flag-inspired visuals, admission dates, presidents, state facts, and Constitution HQ slot placement, this printable deck turns state history into a clear, visual, and interactive learning experience.
Product Format
- Format: Printable PDF
- Product Type: Digital Download
- Card Count: 50 State Cards
- Subject: U.S. States, Statehood, American History, Geography, Civics, Constitution HQ Timeline Learning
- Recommended Use: Classroom instruction, homeschool study, family learning, tutoring, study groups, geography review, and Constitution HQ gameplay
Digital Product Notice
This is a digital download product. No physical item will be shipped. After purchase, you may download, print, and assemble the cards for personal, family, classroom, or educational use according to the license terms provided with the product.





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