1.How many parishes does Louisiana have? 2.When is the poster map due? Oct. 2, 1965 ~ Edwin Edwards wins his bid for 7th District Congressman Put you name.

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1.How many parishes does Louisiana have? 2.When is the poster map due? Oct. 2, 1965 ~ Edwin Edwards wins his bid for 7th District Congressman Put you name of LaGumbo form Answer BOTH questions

Louisiana UNO Rules: 1. Deal each player seven cards. 2. Turn remaining cards face down. 3. Decide who goes first. 4. Turn over the top card in the stack and begin play. 5. To play a card the student MUST say the parish name correctly and tell which part of the state it is located in. 6. If a student misses any part of #5, they must draw two cards.

Rules cont… 7. Cards are put down based on matching color or first letter of the name (word) on the card. 8. Turns go in one direction until a reverse card is played at which time the order is "reversed". 9. When a student plays their next-to-last card they must say "LOUISIANA". If someone says it before them, they must draw two more cards. 10. If the stack of cards is depleted before someone wins, reshuffle the deck and keep going. 11. The winner is the first player to play all their cards.

HAVE FUN Playing LaUNO