States and Capitals Game

Not everyone can identify all 50 states correctly in States and Capitals Game. No kidding. But our kids really need such a game, to learn essential geography of the States.
By: Phil Yeh
 
Nov. 9, 2010 - PRLog -- It's nothing new for States and Capitals Game. Someone may say that. Actually, the average American adult could identify less than 6 of 10 U.S. states on a map. That's why President Ronald Reagan signed National Geography Awareness Week into law in 1987.

To celebrate Geography Awareness Week on November this year, we should learn more about the States, and teach our kids the essential geography knowledge through States and Capitals Game.


States and Capitals Game Online
It's definitely more fun to kids for interactive States and Capitals Game online. Students in primary and secondary schools will appreciate games to play online.

States and Capitals Game
http://dinosaurs-across-america.blogspot.com/2010/11/states-and-capitals-game.html

States and Capitals Game Play
To play States and Capitals Game in traditional ways, You can buy a blank United States map with/without outliners, or any similar physical USA states jigsaw puzzles.

As we know, these jigsaw puzzles are an excellent way for children to develop hand-eye coordination and problem solving skills, while teaching them the basic notions of geography. Most are designed with preschoolers in mind, though some are meant for puzzlers of middle school age.

States and Capitals Jigsaw Puzzle
http://puzzles.about.com/od/jigsawpuzzlesshopping/tp/USAM...


Make your Geography Awareness Week celebrated with States and Capitals Game for kids, or any Americans!
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