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Entry for April 16, 2008
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State Crosswords for ESL and K-12 Students


I've been slacking off on creating the state crossword puzzles, but I've got about 1/2 of them finished-23 out of 50.  Take a look and let me know if you find any mistakes.  As a one women show with no budget, I've got to rely on my 52 year old eyes and brain to catch all the mistakes.  If you're my age, you know what that means.  I'm trying to motivate myself to create one state crossword per day, but I stick to that about as well as I stick to my diet.  The puzzles include general facts about a state's symbols like the color of their flag, the state bird, animal, and longest river, etc.

2008-04-16 15:52:43 GMT
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