How Do You Teach The 50 States & Capitals To A Slow Learner?
Learning the 50 states that make up the United States, and the corresponding capitals, is challenging for any student. It is even more difficult for students who struggle with learning. Teachers can ensure that they remember the content by engaging them in regular, structured practice. With time and dedication, you can successfully teach any student the 50 states and capitals. Start with the states. If you attempt to teach struggling students the states and capitals at the same time, they will likely feel overloaded. Save the capital learning until the students have mastered the states. Practice state name recognition with an unscramble game. Type up the names of all the states and clip the letters apart. Instruct students to unscramble them to spell out the state names. This task tests students’ basic memory of state names and is a good starting point for learning. Create practice flash cards featuring state shape outlines. Cut out state outlines and glue them to the front of the card