
State Quest
Every U.S. state has a fixed location inside a larger region and one capital city; region anchors and neighboring shapes make both locations and capitals easier to retrieve.
GeographyAges 8-13~10 min🎙️ Voice tutor
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What your child will figure out
- Use a region clue and neighboring state shapes to place a named state on an accurate U.S. map.
- Connect a state name and shape to its capital city in both directions.
- Transfer from a capital-only clue to the correct state on an unlabeled map.
- Practice an expanding pool of states and capitals while label visibility and speed bonuses adapt to performance.
The levels
- Find the West
Predict the target region, drag the pin to Colorado, observe the whole West respond, and connect Colorado with Denver.
- Texas signal
Place a named state using its recognizable shape and neighbors, then observe Austin on its passport card.
- Capital decoder
Recall Tallahassee from Florida's highlighted shape and explain why a famous city is not automatically the capital.
- Coast-to-coast rescue
Transfer from the capital-only clue Sacramento to California on an unlabeled map, using region and shape anchors.
Ready when they are.
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