Friday, February 12, 2010

50 State Capitals in 50 Fun Minutes!

Have you tried helping your kids learn their state capitals and they just haven't got it yet? We have found a fun way to help your kids learn their state capitals. It sure is a lot to learn but these flash cards make it fun and educational all at the same time. My friend used the 50 State Capitals in 50 Fun Minutes flash cards with her 7 year old daughter and she seemed to really take to them. She is already getting some of these memorized! I thought that was great!

They also claim that it will take half the time to learn the capitals using this fun form of learning versus the traditional repetitive memorization.

"Shift learning into high gear with dynamic visuals combined with phonetics, rhymes, humor and association."

Here is an example of a couple of the cards:
Teachers, parents and home schooling families are all taking advantage of these cards. In the set you get 50 flash cards along with a CD Rom which includes 52 printable pages of the following:
  • Quick start suggestions
  • Teacher/or self-study guide
  • Map of USA
  • Regional maps
  • Crossword puzzles
  • Reviews and exams
GET YOUR OWN! Head on over to Sharpest Kid on the Block to do a little shopping of your own! You can pick up your own set for $14.95.

{ * GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED * }

WIN YOUR OWN! We have one set of the 50 State Capitals in 50 Fun Minutes to give away to one lucky SIMPLE reader. To be entered in the giveaway head over to the site and take a look around. Come back here telling us who you would use this great giveaway with.

For additional entries: (comment once for each entry)
Winner will be randomly chosen and announced February 26, 2010. Good luck!!
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*I was provided with the sample mentioned in this review free of charge.*

70 comments:

  1. I would use these on myself first. I can't teach it to my daughter if I don't know it! Then after I get it down they would be for her of course:)

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  2. I'd use it on my twin boys that are just about 5 yrs old. Thanks, Maureen (jnomaxx at hotmail dot com)

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  3. I would use these with my five year old...he's really becoming interested in the states and what they look like on his US map puzzle. These would just enhance his learning perfectly! amy_witzel@hotmail.com

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  4. I would use these cards with my nephew. He is in first grade. They might even help me learn all the capitals ;)

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  5. tweet http://twitter.com/ivansmom60/statuses/9042422757

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  6. I would use these with both of my kids 4 & 6. Looks like a really fun learning tool.

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  7. What great flashcards. As a parent I would use these cards with my 5 year old son, but as a social studies teacher, I'm sure my 7th grade students could use them as well. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  8. My three kids would use them, they are getting interested in geography now!

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  9. I have four kids who would love to learn from these cards!

    Thanks - Heidi P.

    h.polcaster@sbcglobal.net

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  10. I have four boys, the older two know their state capitals, but the younger two would love these. Maybe they could help their dad who can only remember the state capital he grew up in...
    Thank you for the giveaway.

    s.mickelson at gmail dot com

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  11. I'd give these to my God-daughter, so her mother can practice with her in the near future.

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  12. This is a GREAT idea! Wow, I needed these in school!!
    tepmvanhorn@yahoo.com

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  13. definitely my grandson
    mverno@roadrunner.com

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  14. I would use these with my 8 year old daughter.

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  15. I'd use these with my son. I think he'd really have fun with them. Thanks for the chance.

    sweetascandy579 at yahoo dot com

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  16. My daughter is almost 4 years old, and although we are Canadian, I think it's important for her to know her US Geography. I will help her do this by using these cards :)

    Paula
    insurance@mts.net

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  17. These would help my daughter greatly with her school projects.
    dolniaks[at]consolidated[dot]net

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  18. As a teacher who left the classroom 6 years ago to have my daughter, I would LOVE this set as a refresher for my 32 year old brain. :) As a homeschooler, this would also be a GREAT tool for my kids.
    c.tompkins@hotmail.com

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  19. My daughter would think this is very fun. Thanks for the chance!!
    mogrill@comcast.net

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  20. We homeschool and my daughter just told me last week she wants to learn the presidents in order and the state capitols. These cards look great. Thanks.

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  21. I would use these wonderful cards with my 5yo cousin Davey. He's such a cutie and loves learning!
    mojitosmommy@gmail.com

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  22. I would use these for my 3 year old daughter! We are always learning new things and this is one we have yet to conquer!


    lilcutiejmr at yahoo dot com

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  23. I think I would probably save them for my daughter! What a cute and fun way to lear!

    phgeerlings @ gmail.com

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  24. I'd use them for my two oldest, they'd find them so fun!

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  25. I don't even know the capitals, so I love to just have them around. I'd use them with my son next year when he is 3 and my 1st and 2nd grade cousins who stay at my house before and after school. They'd love them too!
    jnieset@yahoo.com

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  26. I would use this with my 3 children but I would really love to take it to school for the children I work with that range from grades PK-5th. Thanks for the great contest.

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  27. my great nephew thanks for the giveaway minsthins at optonline dot net

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  28. I would use these with my two sons, who are in first grade and third grade.

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  29. I would use this with my 9-year-old granddaughter.
    pkildow at gmail dot com

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  30. These great flashcards will be used with my grandaughters Steffi & Kara ...... birdson@roadrunner.com

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  31. I just became a fan of yours on FB birdson@roadrunner.com

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  32. I am a new follower of yours on GFC birdson@roadrunner.com

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  33. I would use these with an awesome girl I know named Breannah.

    PaintedPony17@yahoo.com

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  34. I follow the blod via google.

    PaintedPony17@yahoo.com

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  35. I would use this with my son, Timothy.

    brandi.westmoreland(at)gmail(dot)com

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  36. My kids would love this. They are always wanting to learn. Thank you

    candieluster(at)gmail(dot)com

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  37. 50 State Capitals in 50 Fun Minutes would be ideal for my 10 year old daughter who is learning about the states in school!

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  38. For my son and later my daughter.. Or heck both now... My son loves asking where this state or that is and what the big city is (ie capital).. Weeshenanigans (at) gmail (dot) com

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  39. I'd use this with my kids.
    erma.hurtt@sbcglobal.net

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  40. My fifth grader and third graders could really use these lezanac@yahoo.com

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  41. I would use these with my daughter who will start school this year.
    shawnac68@hotmail.com

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  42. I would use these for my son. He is starting kindergarten in the fall and he loves learning. Of course, they would help refresh my memory too!

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  43. I would definitely use this with my son. He is in fourth grade and learning his states & capitals now. He has severe ADHD so I am always looking for fun ways to study- I think these are awesome.

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  44. I would use these for my daughter. We home school and this is what we are working on right now. So this would be something fun for her.

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  45. my daughter thats in first grade told me she wants to learn her capitals.their talking about states in school now.thanks
    amy16323(at)gmail(dot)com

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  46. I would love to use these with my son. He is currently in kindergarten but I know he will be learning this in the next few years.

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  47. i would use these with both my 10 yr old and my 7 year old. Its hard to believe that they haven't even learned their states yet! This would make learning super fun for all of us!

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  48. I'd use these with my daughter when we start homeschooling.

    stormraven at gmail dot com

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  49. I would help my grandchildren use these and I'm sure I will learn them too.

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  50. I would use this with my nieces and nephews

    ReggieM1961 [at] gmail [dot] com

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  51. I would use it with my nephew. He's really into states and capitals right now.

    cloud10277@hotmail.com

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  52. Tweeted:
    http://twitter.com/cloud10277/status/9677625373

    cloud10277@hotmail.com

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  53. Following with google friend connect.

    cloud10277@hotmail.com

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  54. I'd give this to my 4th grader to keep him sharp at knowing this information. abailey_crace@yahoo.com

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  55. These are awesome, I would use them with my little girl. I didn't grow up in the US so my knowledge of the states is poor to say the least, so this would help me as well!

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  56. I would use this for my 3yr old daughter. These are perfect!
    jcristig@hotmail.com

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  57. http://twitter.com/klp1965/status/9680795250

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  58. I would use this on everyone in my home. My husband and I could use a refresher and it would be be to show our kids.

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  59. I would use it with my youngest daughter who is 4 years old right now :)

    cmarquez482 at yahoo dot com
    Thank you so much!

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  60. I would use these with my two youngest.

    msurosey@yahoo.com

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  61. I would use them on myself, and use these with my family.


    clarkmurdock@yahoo.com

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  62. The girls I babysit!
    heatherstamper09@aol.com

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  63. I would use it on my children and myself! I seem to have forgotten half the stuff I learned in school. It would be fun to learn this with my children!

    sweepyhead at gmail dot com

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