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  • About.com: Homework Help: Includes atlas, countries, maps, quizzes, and facts. Also answers to FAQs.
  • African Geography Web Games: Offers games which test geography of the world. Country names are spoken and brief descriptions are provided.
  • Atlantic Ocean: Provides facts about the second largest ocean including background, geography, economic significance, transportation.
  • Barnaby Bear: Where in the world is Barnaby Bear? Games, stories, photographs and a scrapbook.
  • Bears Go West: Follow as four stuffed bears travel the major trails used during westward expansion. Each bear travels from one school to the next making its way across the country.
  • Bermuda Triangle: Information about myths, legends, and folklore surrounding this phenomenon.
  • Cape Cod Photo Album: Photos from each town on Cape Cod, MA. Special emphasis on the beauty, history, culture, and artisans of the area.
  • CIA Kids Page: Geography: Interactive quizzes test knowledge of lands around the world.
  • CIA World Factbook: Government resource provides detailed information on countries and non-self-governing territories around the world.
  • City Population: Statistics and maps about the major population clusters of the world. Also information about the capitals and principal cities of many countries. In English and German.
  • ClassBrain: State Reports: Includes information on people, products, history, maps, symbols, places of interest, state capitols and tourism.
  • Climate Zone: Climate information for cities and countries all over the world
  • Countries of the World: Cultural and geographical information about countries of the world through interactive maps.
  • Countries Quest: Features articles about different countries organized by continent. Offers information on natural resources, people, arts, economy, government, and history.
  • Cyber School Bus: Stories, games, coloring activities, questions, and an online story to help kids learn about the world.
  • Distinctive Geography of the Earth: Identifies the biggest, highest, deepest, lowest, tallest, longest, and most populous countries, landmasses, oceans, lakes, rivers, mountains, and land surface depressions on Planet Earth.
  • Drive Around the World: Learn about this ambitious project to travel around the globe in order to raise money for Parkinson's disease research. Includes interactive map, daily journals, photos, and geographical facts.
  • Flags and Maps of the World: Offers views of national flags and maps for countries of the world.
  • Future State: U.S. Department of State for Youth: Includes maps, geographic news, country information, flags, and facts. Content categorized by school grades K-4, 5-8, and 9-12.
  • Geo Game: Offers adventures from around the globe.
  • GeoBee Challenge: National Geographic offers quizzes and questions that have stumped geography whizzes.
  • GeoBee Quiz - National Geographic Kids: Online game changes every day with five new geography questions.
  • Geographia: Provides information about the people, history, culture, natural terrain, and tourist attractions in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
  • Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas: Shares maps and geographical information about states and countries.
  • Geography 20G: Provides a wide variety of information on regions of North America. Also project planners and homework schedules for the author's class.
  • GeoNet Kid's Place: Explore the geography of the United States in this interactive game created for students.
  • GeoQuiz: Online geography quiz. Topics are shapes and locations countries, regions, places, national flags, capitals and others. Requires free registration.
  • Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names: Searchable database of place names around the world tells where it is located. Includes more than a million ancient and contemporary names including variations.
  • Great Circle Calculator: Features calculating direct line distances between any two points on the earth's globe.
  • Great Circle Mapper: Shows great circle path between specified points on the globe with an aviation focus.
  • Greeley: Learn about a city in Colorado. Page features information about general facts, history, people, activities, recreations, landmarks, and the definition of some words.
  • Landscapes of Scotland: Explore the highlands, central lowlands and islands of Scotland. Also develops map skills.
  • Lesson Tutor: Features a selection of interactive puzzles on the states, countries, 13 colonies, capitals, and sign language finger spelling.
  • Library of Congress: Country Studies: Contains information on geography, weather, government, religion, social, economic, and political issues for many countries.
  • Mr. S's Humanities Club: Includes information about mountains, rivers, weather, Greece, links and software reviews.
  • Name that State: Geography game about the 50 states of the United States.
  • National Geographic Kids: Contains games, contests, articles, experiments, jokes, and activities.
  • National Geographic: Xpeditions: Offers a large selection of maps, virtual expedition and museum, forums, and lesson plans.
  • Oceanian Web Games: Games teach Oceania geography and capitals.
  • People and Places: United States: View photos taken in each state within the US. Includes images of buildings, local animals and people.
  • Photo Diaries and Sketches: View photos taken from around the world during Robert Bremec's travels. Includes slideshow feature.
  • Rockdoctor's Guide to Southwest Pennsylvania: Explore the history and current issues of the region
  • State Web Games: Collection of 34 web games about the fifty states. Designed to teach capitals, abbreviations, locations, and trivia.
  • Teach: Great Lakes: A large collection of information about North America's Great Lakes, including the region's geography, geology, history and culture, plants and animals, pollution concerns, and economy. Includes answers to kids' questions and a few other interactive features.
  • Test your Geography Knowledge: Contains quizzes on maps of continents, countries, and states.
  • The Greatest Places: Explore seven of the most geographically dynamic locations on Earth. Learn about the Imax film, add your own favorite place, get a Greatest Places image, or check out the question of the week.
  • U.S. Gazetteer: Enter name or ZIP code in the United States for maps and 1990 census information.
  • U.S. State Capitals Quiz: How quickly can you match the states with their capitals?
  • United States of America (USA) State Capital Quiz: Interactive quiz to match USA states with its capital city.
  • Virtual Galapagos: Features an actual journey through the 21 major and many smaller islands of the archipelago. Includes a history, information about marine, coastal zone and island wildlife, and environmental issues.
  • Where in the UK is Barnaby Bear?: Join Barnaby Bear on a virtual tour of Devon, Cornwall and the Lake District.
  • Where in the World is Barnaby Bear?: Travel the world with Barnaby Bear, learning about the countries you visit.
  • Where in Wisconsin is Jim Doyle?: A game to help teach students interesting and unique facts about the state of Wisconsin.
  • Where is That: Maps and games for naming countries, states, and capitals. Also two player version.
  • World Gazetter: Provides population figures for cities, towns, and countries of the world. Also images of current national flags.
  • World in the Balance: Based on the NOVA educational TV program. Articles cover topics such as human consumption, sustainable population rate, and the impact of the average age within a country. Page includes people counter, photos, quizzes, and maps.
  • World Monuments Map Puzzle: Interactive puzzle for locations and significance of the cultural monuments of the world. Also printable map of continents. Requires Windows 95, 98 or 3.1.
  • World Trivia Web Quizzes: Learn fascinating facts about world countries. Each quiz selects 10 world trivia facts at random from a total set of 480.


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