Quick, what’s the capital of Chile? Indonesia? Ghana? Create and play this game to remember countries, capitals, flags, and other facts.
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There’s nothing like a matching game to help you remember math facts, dates, and other information. Here’s a game to help you and a partner study country (or state or province) capitals, flags, or other information.
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<STRONG> Decorate a game box.</STRONG> With Crayola® Scissors, cut paper to cover a recycled box. Decorate it with Crayola Erasable Colored Pencils. They erase easily if you change your mind! Attach the paper to the box with Crayola School Glue. Air-dry the glue.
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<STRONG>Make your matching cards</STRONG>. Cut at least 36 cards from recycled file folders. Measure them so that they are all the same size. Color one side with the same design.
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Using the countries and capitals that you are studying, write the name, outline a map, list the capital city, or write a fact about the country. Make at least two cards for each country. Make at least 18 sets of cards so you can challenge your skills.
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<STRONG> Play!</STRONG> Place all cards face down. Take turns trying to find a match. When you’ve mastered all of the information, exchange cards with your classmates. Create new cards with different countries and capitals, too.
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