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*Some idea is to s
 
*Some idea is to s
*See how fast people can match postcards showing the same state (two or three per state) with lots of pairs.
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*See how fast people can match postcards showing the same state (two or three per state) with lots of pairs.
 
*You could use them as flashcards where people have to name the state or country.
 
*You could use them as flashcards where people have to name the state or country.
 
*They could be used as visual Jeopardy! clues.
 
*They could be used as visual Jeopardy! clues.
 
*Visual pictionary clues - show the drawer the post card, they have to draw the place/person/thing well enough for their team to guess.
 
*Visual pictionary clues - show the drawer the post card, they have to draw the place/person/thing well enough for their team to guess.
 
*Your ideas?
 
*Your ideas?
 
 
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*Some idea is to s
*See how fast people can match postcards showing the same state (two or three per state) with lots of pairs.
*You could use them as flashcards where people have to name the state or country.
*They could be used as visual Jeopardy! clues.
*Visual pictionary clues - show the drawer the post card, they have to draw the place/person/thing well enough for their team to guess.
*Your ideas?
  • Some idea is to s
  • See how fast people can match postcards showing the same state (two or three per state) with lots of pairs.
  • You could use them as flashcards where people have to name the state or country.
  • They could be used as visual Jeopardy! clues.
  • Visual pictionary clues - show the drawer the post card, they have to draw the place/person/thing well enough for their team to guess.
  • Your ideas?