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Category Archives: For Families

The Geography of … Soccer?

06/13/2006by ngeducationteam 3 Comments

No matter what language you speak, chances are you recognize a soccer ball. The sport of soccer has spread over the globe, tying together people everywhere. The global connections are […]

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For Kids, For Young Adults, Geography In the News

Great Games

06/05/2006by ngeducationteam 3 Comments

Here’s an unexpected site for geography fun. The BBC’s rich Science & Nature area has lots of great geography-related games and quizzes. Our favorites are these interactive sea life games. […]

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For Kids

What Does “CSI” Have to Do With Geography?

05/08/2006by ngeducationteam 16 Comments

Some of you have wondered why National Geographic asked a question about the television show CSI on the Roper survey. This question reads "Which of these cities is the setting […]

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For Parents, Geography In the News

Tell Us: What Works?

05/01/2006by ngeducationteam 27 Comments

We need to hear from you. What school program or event has made a difference in your child’s global knowledge? What helps them better know their real world, from the […]

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