Anonymous wrote:Not so far, but DS is only in 2nd grade. He has all the states down through a combination of playing the Great States board game, and doing Statele and Travle USA every day.
Capitals are slowing coming along, but I've not pushed those at all.
https://statele.teuteuf.fr/
https://travle.earth/usa
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Capitol is a building.
A state has a capital city.
They didn’t teach you that very well in school, it seems.
Didn’t teach it at all. Point of the post!
The point of the post is today, not the olden days when OP learned these things (but flunked spelling).
She’s just ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Capitol is a building.
A state has a capital city.
They didn’t teach you that very well in school, it seems.
Didn’t teach it at all. Point of the post!
Anonymous wrote:Song - it’s not a school house rock but same idea to learn states and capitals:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_E2CNZIlVIg
Anonymous wrote:The Capitol is a building.
A state has a capital city.
They didn’t teach you that very well in school, it seems.