http://www.addictinggames.com/scribblestates.html
I like this because you you have to draw it too, helps you learn the shape!
Me GeographyMan
Break up the map into chunks and learn the states/capitals in that chunk. When you know that one go on to the next. Make each chunk about 10 states so you will have 5 chunks to learn. Get a jigsaw puzzle map of the states and do it everyday. As you put the pieces together visualize them and name the capital of that state. Pretty soon you will have a complete picture in your head of the map of the United States. These are the things I use to do to have my students learn the states and capitals.
In California it is in 5th grade. We do capitals and state historical facts.
there are 58 state capitals. 50 states, 1 national, & 7 territorial capitals.
what is the capitals of U.S.A
Try to find a map that has states and cities listed if you are only looking for capital cities, finding a map would be a lot easier
Try making songs. If that doesn't work, do it in segments. Learn the western area, then the MMidwest, then New England, and so on.
Sing them in a song. It really does help or draw them on your wall.
There are 50 states and respective capitols
By capitals and cities
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there the boarders of states