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A Homemade PowerPoint Game

By

Coleman Benko

The University of Georgia

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Game Directions

Story

Credits

Copyright Notice

Game Preparation

Objectives

Game Pieces

The Story of the “States and Capitals”

Al wants to be President one day, but he knows how important it is to know about the United States. He does not know very much but decides to take a trip around the United States for his summer vacation. Al plans to learn as much about the states as possible so that he can campaign there years from now. He needs your help to advance in his travels by answering important information along the way. Good luck and learn as much as you can because you might become President one day!!!

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Game DirectionsThe goal of the game is to win every state within the United States by naming it’s capital. The first team to win all 50 states wins the game.

To begin the game each team must have their game pieces. Each set of teams must have a map and be organized to play. A coin is flipped to see who goes first and the game begins.

Select a state from the main playing screen. You will be asked a question next. After you choose your answer, click on the answer. If your answer is correct, put one of your game pieces on the map of the state you won. Your turn is now over and the next team begins. If your answer is incorrect, you do not place a piece on the map. Your turn is over and the next team begins. You may pick any states in any order. You can try as many times as it takes to win the state. You do not have to try the same state again if you answer incorrectly – you may choose to come back to it later. This process continues until one team has won all 50 states.

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Game Preparation• Game board: Print out slides 4-6 and then tape together

• Game Pieces: Print out slides 8-9. Each team gets one slide. Each team should have different stars.

• HAVE FUN !

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Game Pieces( 50 stars – One star for each state)

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Game Pieces( 50 stars – One star for each state)

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CreditsAll teachers and students at non-profit schools can use, revise, or adapt this game

at will at no cost on the condition that all prior designers are cited.

• Originally designed by Coleman Benko, The University of Georgia, “States and Capitals” ( June 25 2003).

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Educational Objectives• Audience

– 4th Grade Social Studies Students

• Subject Area Objectives– Identifies physical regions within the United States and describes major

physical features of each region. – Identifies basic technology tools. – Gathers information through reading, listening, observing and surveying. – Identifies and describes different types of regions found within the United

State

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Copyright• Copyright 2003 Coleman Benko

• Permission to copy this game at no cost is granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools.

• Permission is also granted to all teachers and students of non-profit schools to make revisions to this game for their own purposes, on the condition that this copyright page and the credits page remain part of the game. Teachers and students who adapt the game should add their names and affiliations to the credits page without deleting any names already there.

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Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

California

Colorado

Connecticut

Delaware

Florida

Hawaii

Idaho

Illinois

Indiana

Iowa

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Georgia

Maine

Maryland

Massachusetts

Michigan

Minnesota

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

Nevada

New Hampshire

New Jersey

New Mexico

New York

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Oregon

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wisconsin

Wyoming

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Put a Star on this State!

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What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alaska?

A. Tanana

B. McGrath

C. Fairbanks

D. Juneau

What is the Capital of Arizona?

A. Phoenix

B. Mesa

C. Tucson

D. Yuma

What is the Capital of Arkansas?

A. Fort Smith

B. Memphis

C. Shreveport

D. Little Rock

What is the Capital of California?

A. San Francisco

B. Sacramento

C. Los Angeles

D. San Diego

What is the Capital of Colorado?

A. Boulder

B. Pueblo

C. Denver

D. Durango

What is the Capital of Connecticut?

A. Hartford

B. Lexington

C. Concord

D. Dayton

What is the Capital of Delaware?

A. Annapolis

B. Trenton

C. Wilmington

D. Dover

What is the Capital of Florida?

A. Jacksonville

B. Orlando

C. Tallahassee

D. Miami

What is the Capital of Georgia?

A. Athens

B. Atlanta

C. Macon

D. Albany

What is the Capital of Hawaii?

A. Lihue

B. Hilo

C. Honolulu

D. Waipahu

What is the Capital of Idaho?

A. Idaho Falls

B. Pocatello

C. Boise

D. Twin Falls

What is the Capital of Illinois?

A. Chicago

B. Springfield

C. Peoria

D. Rockford

What is the Capital of Indiana?

A. Gary

B. Louisville

C. Evansville

D. Indianapolis

What is the Capital of Iowa?

A. Sioux City

B. Des Moines

C. Cedar Rapids

D. Davenport

What is the Capital of Kansas?

A. Topeka

B. Kansas City

C. Wichita

D. Abilene

What is the Capital of Kentucky?

A. Evansville

B. Lexington

C. Paducah

D. Frankfort

What is the Capital of Louisiana?

A. Shreveport

B. New Orleans

C. Baton Rouge

D. Alexandria

What is the Capital of Maine?

A. Bangor

B. Portland

C. Concord

D. Augusta

What is the Capital of Maryland?

A. Baltimore

B. Washington DC

C. Annapolis

D. Dover

What is the Capital of Massachusetts?

A. Concord

B. Boston

C. Providence

D. Hartford

What is the Capital of Michigan?

A. Grand Rapids

B. Detroit

C. Toledo

D. Lansing

What is the Capital of Minnesota?

A. St. Paul

B. St. Cloud

C. La Crosse

D. Duluth

What is the Capital of Mississippi?

A. Greenville

B. Jackson

C. Biloxi

D. Meridian

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

What is the Capital of Alabama?

A. Birmingham

B. Montgomery

C. Mobile

D. Gulf Shores

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