How well do you know the state of New Mexico? You'll see 30 terms or statements. If the terms or statements apply to New Mexico, drag them into the New Mexico container. If they don't, drag them to the Not New Mexico container.
Analyze 10 false statistics about the state of New Mexico and determine if the actual statistic is more or less than the false one shown. See if you know your state well enough to score 100 percent.
This innovative United States game is actually an art project which allows students to construct the United States by dragging and dropping the states to the map. States are illustrated with themes relative to each state. Students can choose from three different themes for each state, thereby making each collage different.
In this game, an "Ameriquake" occurs resulting in the state name becoming jumbled. Students must drag and drop the correct names back to their states. Students can customize the number of state names that become jumbled.
This awesome game tests how well you can draw the continental United States from memory. It's really fun. Click to start. An outline of the United States will appear for about 5 seconds. Then, four red dots will appear to guide you. When you're done, click "check" to see your accuracy score. Don't sweat the accuracy score. We've found the average person gets about 15 percent. When you're done, you'll be able to make an awesome collage out of USA-themed images and colors.
This fun United States game requires students to "guess" the state the computer is "thinking" of by asking it questions about its location and its color. Students get six questions.
Think you know your state flags? Put your knowledge to the test as flags appear before your eyes! Type the correct state name for each flag as quickly as you can—every second counts. Earn bonus lives for accuracy streaks of 10, and track your progress by printing your personalized results at the end. How many can you get right?
This games challenges students to make a road trip across America by answering trivia questions about the states they pass through. Perfect for students interested in geography bees.
This United States geography game challenges students to identify the state locations of as many USA Landmarks, Capitals, or Cities as possible in two minutes. Students can choose from the three aforementioned categories.