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Tarjetas postales - Avanzado
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Para consejos e instrucciones, véase Tarjetas postales.
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United States
In order for a piece of mail to qualify as a postcard it must meet several requirements set by the United States Postal Service. Using a postcard rate: postcards must be at least 3.5 inches (8.89 cm) high, 5 inches (12.7 cm) wide and 0.007 inches (.018 cm) thick; the postcard size can be no larger than 4.5 inches (11.4 cm) high, 6 inches (15.2 cm) wide and 0.016 inches (.041 cm) thick; the postcard must be rectangular in shape; postcards cannot contain any stickers or attachments which make them larger or thicker than the above postcard size.
Canada
Canada Post treats postcards just like lettermail for rate, minimum and maximum dimensions and minimum and maximum weight. Here is a chart: [Canada Post Lettermail standards]
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Vea el requisito número 2.
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Check the Scrapbooking and Cardmaking honors for guidance. You might be able to complete some of the practical parts of them too.
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The map is pretty easy, just print out or get a map, mount it on display board, and mark all your themed postcards by place of origin. This tests your knowledge of geography and the ability to put together a display.
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- See how fast people can match postcards showing the same state (two or three per state) with lots of pairs.
- You could use them as flashcards where people have to name the state or country.
- They could be used as visual Jeopardy! clues.
- Visual pictionary clues - show the drawer the post card, they have to draw the place/person/thing well enough for their team to guess.
- Your ideas?
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