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All The U. Print Options. The U. The game The U. North and Central America. North and Central America: Countries. North and Central America: Capitals. North America: Physical Features. North America: Lakes. North America: The Great Lakes. North and Central America: Flags. Central America: Countries. Central America: Capitals. The Antilles: Islands. The Caribbean: Countries. The Caribbean: Countries and Territories.

The Caribbean: Capitals. The Caribbean: Capitals of Countries and Territories. The Caribbean: Flags. The Caribbean: Flags of Countries and Territories. The Contiguous U.

Canada: Cities. Canada: Province Capitals. Canada: Provinces and Territories. Mexico: Physical Features. Mexico: State Capitals. Mexico: States. South America. South America: Countries. South America: Capitals. South America: Physical Features. South America: Flags. Europe: Countries. European Union: Countries. Levels range from beginner to expert. Possible Advertisement. Click on the US states to find their names. Click on the correct state. You may select regions. Type the first three letters of the state's name.

Drag each state onto the map states disappear. Type the first three letters of the state's name no outlines given. Laminate the cards or create a package and add a stick of gum or small candy to make the experience just like the one you had as a child!

This is a multiplayer game, so using the deck of trading cards, deal an equal number of cards to each player. The player that has that state will announce they have the capital for that state and will give the card to the player requesting it.

This can be played in circles until all cards have been played. To make it easier to keep track of the states being called, keep a printable US map in the middle of the players and have each player mark off the state they requested.

In doing so, all players review states, their capitals and its location on the map! The clue card should be filled with sentences describing something about the state. For example, some hints on the clue card could read:.

After your child reads a clue, encourage him or her to mark the state for an answer. Use coins, pom poms, paint dot markers, or any other fun way to answer each hint. Do this in multiple sessions, simply printing out a new state map for each new scavenger hunt! This addictive game is loved by people both young and old, but this grown-up game can serve as a helpful learning tool for many topics, including US geography! To do this, you can either make your own using your own artwork and card stock, or you can easily find free printable US states bingo cards online.

Be sure to use cards that display the shapes of the states without naming each state. To play, randomly pick a call card from the bowl or hat and announce the state or clue for each player. Kids can use coins to cover their answers. Just like regular bingo, the first player to make a straight line vertically, horizontally, or diagonally calls out bingo and wins!

Set the game up by preparing the materials ahead of time. On the popsicle sticks, use the permanent marker to write the names of each state, writing one state name per stick. Using the colored markers, color-code the sticks by geographical region. For example, for the Midwestern states, color each green. Make the Southern states red, and so on. Place the sticks in a basket or empty cup, and place the printable map in the page protector and give your child a dry erase marker to start.



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