It took me a whole 5 minutes to format these. Since I had spent a whole 20 minutes trying to find something online like this, I figured I should share them with you.
Click here and a Microsoft Word document that prints on Avery 6873 labels will download to your hard drive and the next time you have a kid who needs to learn them, your flash cards will cost whatever the supplies cost.
Let me know if you use them -- that way I’ll know if I should bother uploading stuff like this in the future.
Click here and a Microsoft Word document that prints on Avery 6873 labels will download to your hard drive and the next time you have a kid who needs to learn them, your flash cards will cost whatever the supplies cost.
Let me know if you use them -- that way I’ll know if I should bother uploading stuff like this in the future.
2 comments:
Thanks for posting the free flash card template. We learned the states and capitals at StudyTag.com in our family. They have a free course that teaches states and capitals. It is kind of cool because the kids earn trophies as they learn more. This might be a nice way to test how well you've learned your flash cards. The site is at: http://www.studytag.com/courses/states/
Check out this website for right brained learners to find another set of flash cards for memorizing the states and capitals using funny cartoons!
:)
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