




Each student made a 3-D pyramid about their state.


Everyone colored in a map of each of the states that we have been in to make our bulletin board.
The funniest part about the test, was when I posted on my Facebook page: "I hope my students are studying for their States & Capitals test", within 1 minute, I received over 10 responses about the test from former students!
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They all must have been studying online and taking breaks with Facebook (or was it the other way around?)
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