Help kids learn the 50 states-along with their capitals, nicknames, symbols, landscape and fun facts-with fascinating and kid-friendly trivia questions that turn learning about the United States into a game!
TURN LEARNING ABOUT USA GEOGRAPHY FOR KIDS INTO A GAME!
240+ multiple-choice fun trivia questions make learning about the 50 states fun!Kids trivia questions explore the capitals, nicknames, symbols, geography and fun facts about each U.S. state and territoryMultiple-choice answers make the educational trivia questions fun for all agesPerfect for classroom or homeschool social studies use with multiple challenge games included!
PLUS, MAKING LEARNING US GEOGRAPHY FOR KIDS FUN WITH FAMILY CHALLENGE GAMES!
Include the whole family in putting your knowledge about science to the test with multiple ultra-easy, portable trivia games, included-whether you're looking to play on your own or against one another.
CHALLENGE YOUR KNOWLEDGE WITH FUN TRIVIA QUESTIONS, INCLUDING:
25. Which U.S. territory did the U.S. purchase in 1917 from the country of Denmark-for $25 million in gold?!
A) Puerto Rico
B) U.S. Virgin Islands
C) Northern Mariana Islands
D) American Samoa
108. Some say this state looks like a frog, ready to jump over its southern neighbors, Kentucky and Virginia. It used to be part of Virginia until the Civil War when its people wanted to join the Union and fight against slavery. This state is also home to what might be the oldest river in North America, even though it's named the New River. Which state is it?
A) Maryland
B) Tennessee
C) West Virginia
D) New Hampshire
231. Star garnets are usually dark purple or plum-colored garnets that have a natural star-shaped reflection on their surface. They are so rare that there are only two places in the world where they are found: India and this state. Which state named the star garnet its state gemstone?
A) New Hampshire
B) Wisconsin
C) Indiana
D) Idaho
ANSWERS TO SAMPLE QUESTIONS:
25. B)
108. C)
231. D)