Continents
Test Your Knowledge of Countries
This quiz will help you learn about different countries around the world.
Name the continents and oceans
Practice identifying continents and oceans with this entertaining game. There are three different levels you can play; select the one that’s right for you at this moment.
Mr. Nussbaum’s Continent and Ocean Fun
Another site on which you can practice naming continents and oceans.
Identify the Continent and Ocean
One more game to practice the continents and oceans. Complete this one and you’ll be ready for the school’s geography bee.
Latitude and Longitude
Practice your latitude and longitude skills by delivering pizzas around the world. Each time you successfully deliver a pizza, you earn the flag of the country to which you’ve delivered the pizza
Using your knowledge of latitude and longitude, find the location of the hidden treasure.
Latitude and Longitude of States
Can you find the correct absolute location of various U.S. cities? This is a great chance to apply your knowledge of latitude and longitude.
Practice your latitude and longitude skills while racing the clock. Can you use the coordinates to locate all of the places accurately. At the end of the game you’ll receive accuracy , percent correct and time used scores.
Can you decipher those confusing arcing lines of longitude and those straightforward lines of latitude to find the absolute location of different places in the world. It will also ask you to identify continents and oceans.
Battleship Latitude and Longitude
Can you find all of the hidden ships in the great blue sea? Use your knowledge of latitude and longitude to sink those ships!
Quizzes
National Geographic Daily Geo Quiz
Every day there’s a new geography quiz from our friends at National Geographic. The ten questions cover a lot of ground.
A great way to practice for the quiz. Concentration, matching and flashcards games will help you remember Egyptian geographic terms and locations.
GeoGuesrr
Use your observations skills and prior knowledge to help you figure out where the place shown is actually located.
Grab an atlas or use our classroom map to help you figure out which country's outline is shown. You only have six tries, so think wisely! After each guess you'll find out how far away your guess is from the actual place.
This is a lot like Worldle but you aren't given the outline of a country.
How well do you know the US capitals? Play this game and find out.
Can you pick out the world's largest countries? Click here for the small country version