Hello, fellow gameschooler! Are you looking for gameschooling resources? Would you like to know the best geography games for your homeschool? Well, you’ve come to the right place, that’s for sure!
Today, I am sharing the absolute best geography games for your homeschool. I’ve also included top picks from my expert panel of gameschoolers. From board games to card games and so much more! So, if you are searching for your family’s new favorite geography game, we’ve got you covered!
Gameschooling: The Best Geography Games for Your Homeschool
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Introducing my expert gameschooling panel:
As a gameschool family, we play games daily. We consider games to be part of the curriculum and value the power of play. Today, I would like to introduce you to my expert gameschooling panel.
This expert gameschooling panel will be sharing their top picks for gameschooling geography.
The 10-year-old’s favorite geography game
This fella’s favorite geography game is Trekking the National Parks.
He said, “I like learning about all the parks and want to go to them all some day!”
The 9-year-old’s favorite geography game
My sweet girl’s favorite geography game is Scrambled States.
She said, “This game is so funny and while you are playing you learn where all the states go!”
The 7-year-old’s favorite geography game
This little guy’s favorite geography game is Sequence States and Capitals.
He said, “This game is Sequence but with geography and you learn a lot!”
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Gameschooling Geography: The best geography games for homeschooling
We love to homeschool geography over here! It’s such an easy way to learn to find your way around the globe.
Lately, our favorite geography game has been The World Game.
This card game packs quite the academic punch and kids love it! But we have lots of other favorite geography games, too! Read more about The World Game here.
Here are some of our absolute favorite games for gameschooling geography:
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Have you trialed the New Osmo detective game. It is advertised as a geography game but I was wondering how educational it was…thanks for all of the suggestions!
I haven’t had a chance to try this yet. Maybe someone will chime in here!