African Geography Games
Learn the geography of Africa with these ten games.
Animated Flags of the World
Free, medium sized, waving flags. Two for each place: one for light and one for dark backgrounds. Great for your website!
Asian Geography Games
Learn the geography of Asia with these ten games.
Birthdays Around the World
Click on a country to learn how children there celebrate their birthdays.
CIA's Kids Page
Want to spy on the spies? Take a geography quiz. Read about famous spies.
Country Reports
Hundreds of pages including information on world history, weather, governments, economies, people, etc.
You can view maps, flags or listen to national anthems.
CyberSchoolBus
Lots of fun games about our planet and the people and all the countries from the United Nations web site.
The Degree Confluence Project
The goal of the project is to visit each of the latitude and longitude integer degree intersections in the world,
and to take pictures at each location. The pictures and stories will then be posted here.
You'll need a GPS system and a digital camera or scanner to participate.
Earth At Night
Human-made lights highlight particularly developed or populated areas of the Earth's surface, including the seaboards of Europe,
the eastern United States, and Japan. Many large cities are located near rivers or oceans so that they can exchange goods cheaply
by boat.
Europe Geography Games
Learn the geography of Europe with these ten games.
The Five Themes of Geography
Here are the five themes. When you have finished reading them all, try out the exercise at the end
to find out just how much you understood.
Flags of the World
Site devoted to vexillology (the study of flags). Here you can read more than 20,000 pages about flags and
view more than 37,000 images of flags.
Flat Stanley Project
Students make paper Flat Stanleys and begin a journal with him for a few days. Then Flat Stanley and the journal are sent to
another school [or homeschool] where students there treat Flat Stanley as a guest and complete the journal.
Flat Stanley and the journal are then returned to the original sender.
Flat Travelers
Add a little fun to your homeschool or family, while learning geography at the same time! This list is based on the "Flat
Stanley" project that many public schools are participating in.
Future State
Discover recent information about important international topics and issues. Come play some games with me to learn about the U.S.
Department of State and its leader, Secretary of State Hilary Clinton.
GeoBee
Show your geography smarts right here online. Each day we'll post five new questions from the National Geographic Bee. Some
of the questions are real stumpers, but it's okay if you miss a few-you can play as often as you like.
GeoBee Central
We're a message board, made by former participants of the National Geographic Bee, meant to help kids learn geography and prepare
for the Bee. There's several homeschoolers on the site, including myself, James Williams, Cory Sweers (2004 - 4th place), and David
Beihl (1999 - 1st place).
Geographic Groceries
Geography is everywhere-even in the grocery store. Not only does your food come from all over the globe, it's also arranged in
patterns like those that geographers study.
GeoSense
A two player game in which both players try to locate a city on a world or continent map. Points are awarded that reflect
the speed and accuracy of each guess.
Google Earth - Explore, Search and Discover
Mac & Windows. Want to know more about a specific location? Dive right in -- Google Earth combines satellite imagery, maps
and the power of Google Search to put the world's geographic information at your fingertips.
Google Earth Community
Others are using Google Earth in clever ways. Join the message board to find out how.
Google Earth Hacks
Tips, news, updates and more clever ways to use Google Earth.
How Well Do You Know Your World?
A multi-level game to see how fast you can find specific places in the world.
Kelly and Quang's Global Roam
This Minnesota couple traveled the world and ablogged about their trip online. Their website has links to maps that
can be printed off so students can plot their trip.
Mr. Dowling's Electronic Passport
Here's your passport to a charming site that covers the history and cultural geography of the whole world.
Places of a lifetime
The best urban spaces, wild places, paradises found, country unbound, and world wonders selected by the National Geographic.
South & Central American Geography Games
Learn the geography of South & Central American with these eight games.
Where in the World is Sherlock Bunny?
Sherlock Bunny is travelling around the world to new and exciting places and attractions. Where is Sherlock now? See if you can
figure out where Sherlock is visiting.
World Continents and Oceans Games
Learn the world's continents and oceans with these five games.
World Fact Book
Want to learn everything in the world? Here it is!
World of Where
Mac OSX. Shareware. The easiest way to learn the countries and capital cities of the world on Mac OS X. Featured are many gorgeously
dynamic maps. Each map is fully testable in both countries and capital cities.
World Wind
Zoom from satellite altitude into any place on Earth. Leveraging Landsat satellite imagery and Shuttle Radar Topography
Mission data, World Wind lets you experience Earth terrain in visually rich 3D, just as if you were really there. Virtually
visit any place in the world. Look across the Andes, into the Grand Canyon, over the Alps, or along the African Sahara. From NASA.
Xpedition Hall
Welcome to the interactive "museum" that takes you on geography journeys. Here you'll climb a mountain, hover over
the Earth, speed across Europe, visit an archeological dig, and even order sushi - plus games, animations, and more.