All high school students should take these and they should be required to pass them with a certain percentage to pass geography.
It has all the Continents to choose from and divides up some of the countries too. And you can choose different levels to play from just learning the states, or Continents or geography of the land to having to place them where they belong, to finding rivers and other bodies of water. It gives a lot of information on each region also.
It is sad how we have been in wars in the Middle east for almost a decade and most people have no idea where Iraq, Iran or Afghanistan een are. And most people have no idea where Isreal is.
I am trying to find the tutorial button instead of games. I love geography! not that I am much good at it, but I find it very interesting.
There is a show on the History Channel now called "How the states got their shapes" .
http://www.history.com/shows/how-the-st ... eir-shapes
It is REALLY good and the host reminds me a bit of Mike Rowe, so he's personable and fun while we learn.
Wily Fox aka Angela wrote: I am trying to find the tutorial button instead of games. I love geography! not that I am much good at it, but I find it very interesting.
There is a show on the History Channel now called "How the states got their shapes" .
http://www.history.com/shows/how-the-st ... eir-shapes
It is REALLY good and the host reminds me a bit of Mike Rowe, so he's personable and fun while we learn.
thanks for the link!
and oh yeah, U been workin' out?
It the different columns, some say tutorial on different levels and some say game.