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During our travels we’ve been learning the capital of each
state that we travel through. To help us
remember, we’re using “movies” in our minds.
Here are the movies to help your children remember too:
Tennessee - Picture
a tennis player smashing a large pill over the net, instead of a ball.
Smash+pill=Nashville, tennis = Tennessee
Virginia – A very
rich man asked a cute girl named Virginia for a date.
Rich+man=Richmond, girl’s name=Virginia
Maryland – You
see a woman dressed as a bride dangling an apple from a fishing pole. She’s trying to hook her groom, not a
fish. She really wants to land this one
and get married.
Apple+pole=Annapolis, married+land=Maryland
North Carolina – Think
of the North Pole and carolers. These
carolers aren’t singing Christmas songs.
Instead, they’re cheering, “Rah, Rah, Rah!”
Rah=Raleigh, North Pole Carolers=North Carolina
Pennsylvania –
You’re a cartoonist and you’re using a pencil to draw a cartoon of a hamburger
with weird punk-rocker hair.
Hairy hamburger=Harrisburg, the cartoonist’s pencil=Pennsylvania
New York –
Picture the Empire State Building in New York City (New York is the Empire
State). Now picture a bunch of bunnies
hopping all over it.
All bunnies=Albany, Empire State Building=New York
New Jersey – Your
favorite football player took off his brand new jersey and stretched it out on
the ground. Then he put a tent on the
jersey.
Tent+on=Trenton, football jersey=New Jersey
Connecticut –
Picture a giant heart flopping around in the back of a Ford truck. What keeps it from bouncing out of the
truck? It’s connected with a rope.
Heart+Ford=Hartford, connected by a rope=Connecticut
Rhode Island – Picture
a small island that you can hold in your hand.
On the island is a tiny road. You
see a professor walking down the road searching for evidence of a lost civilization.
Prof+evidence=Providence, road+island=Rhode Island
from Kids Learn America! by Patricia Gordon and Reed Snow
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