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Stack the states for computer
Stack the states for computer














Users can build their knowledge of flags, maps, capital cities, states, countries, and territories. For example, if a player chooses Europe, next they might choose Flag to Country, which means they have to match the flag with its country, and then they have to choose the length of the quiz (from 15 questions to a timed quiz), after this the game begins. In this game, users are first asked to choose a region of the world, and then they can choose a quiz method. GeoChallenge-Quizzes on Flags, Countries, States, Capitals and Maps A great tool for learning geography facts! 11. There are 600 American geography questions and internet is not required to use it. It’s a trivia game with the ability to score multiple players, making it a fun app for a family road trip.

stack the states for computer

This app allows children to learn geography facts as their in app car drives across the US. Beautiful photos make this engaging for all ages. After spending time learning facts, the app allows them to take a quiz covering what they learned. The app has cards with pictures and text, and a 3D globe where kids can choose a region to explore. Geo Walk World Facebook shares fun information about historic events, famous places and people, animals and plants. Available on both iPhone,iPad and Android. There are also mini games in between that the kids thought were “cool”. The characters are cute and the graphics will keep the attention of most younger children. Successful scores advance you to another level. Each level has three rounds, once completed, an alien eyeball “validates” your answers. This app allows players to match flags, landmarks, and capitals to different countries around the world. Available for iPhone, iPad (preferred) and Android. My older two are hooked and if it helps them advance this year in the Geography Bee, I will let you know. There is a timer, constantly pushing the user to beat their previous scores. The app features multiple choice National Geography Bee questions that honestly, I found quite challenging, but I think that is part of the fun. I would say it definitely works better on an iPad than on an iPhone because you have to identify places on a map using your finger and the iPhone struggles to identify the exact location because of its size. My oldest child used this app last year to prepare for the National Geography Bee and it was an invaluable tool. I am not going to lie, this is a challenging app. 4. GeoBee Challenge HD by National Geographic I wish they had this ages ago! All of my kids had fun with this app, and enjoyed competing to see who could complete the most states. The app even pronounces the name of each state as you touch it. However, if the state is in the wrong place, it falls off the map! Easy for younger kids and can be challenging for older ones when you remove the state boundaries (level 2). Players grab each state and drag them to their proper location on the United States map.

stack the states for computer

I call this the technology version of the wooden puzzle.

STACK THE STATES FOR COMPUTER FREE

Start with the free version to make sure the kids enjoy it before investing in the program, as kids need to be able to read to use this app. There are six different games, puzzle maps, flag games, flashcards, and even World Heritage Sites across the world. This game allows kids at different learning levels to enjoy the same app. My kids were hooked, and I think this game will be one they ask to play for a long time. The kids are given riddles and clues about states, capitals, and famous landmarks as they make their way through the game. As kids complete an individual game, they earn “Statehoods” and the goal is to collect all 50 states.

stack the states for computer

My youngest son (age 7) needed help with some of the questions: “I am the state located west of Ohio”, but others were much easier, “My abbreviation is FL” and the only choice that fit was Florida.

stack the states for computer

There are three levels to choose from, Easy, Medium, and Hard. The game is actually two games in one, a Bingo game and a road trip trivia game. I am not a fan of spending money for apps, but this one seemed to have a lot of positive reviews, and since many of the other games I downloaded are free, I decided to take a chance. I just love the cute little car, Pep, and the colorful animation!














Stack the states for computer