GeoPlunge is Great for Teachers!
Teachers use GeoPlunge as a fun, yet highly educational, teaching
tool in one or both of the following ways: (1) by having their whole
class play a GeoPlunge game as a group; or (2) by having small groups of
students play a GeoPlunge game (with possibly several games going on at
once in the class).
Teachers who want to have their whole class play one game as a group
should have their class play the games listed below, which games are
categorized by appropriate class level.
- Kindergarten, First and Second Grade Geography Games
- Third and Fourth Grade Geography Games
- Fifth and Sixth Grade Geography Games
- Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh and
Twelfth Grade Games
Kindergarten, First and Second Grade Geography Games
6 Great GeoPlunge Games that Can be Played by the Entire Class at Once for Kindergarten, First and Second Grade Classes
- Class Capital GeoRaces
- Class GeoPower Pick
- Class Geography War
- Class Time Zone Zap
- Class Border Geography War
- Class Rank GeoRaces
Third and Fourth Grade Geography Games
6 Great GeoPlunge Games that Can be Played by the Entire Class at Once for Third and Fourth Grade Classes
- Teacher Chooses GeoRaces
- Class GeoPower Choice
- Non-Stop Cap Zap
- Class GeoPlunge 51
- Class Caps From Borders
- Class Border GeoRaces
Fifth and Sixth Grade Geography Games
6 Great GeoPlunge Games that Can be Played by the Entire Class at Once for Fifth and Sixth Grade Classes
- Class GeoRaces
- 5 Slam Capitals
- Class GeoPower Double Choice
- Non-Stop Border Zap
- Class Who Borders Everybody
- 5 Slam Red Top Cities
Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Grade Games
6 Great GeoPlunge Games that Can be Played by the Entire Class at Once for Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Grade Classes
- Group GeoChallenge
- 5 Slam Borders
- GeoChallenge Risk
- 5 Slam Cities
- Win and Advance GeoChallenge
- 5 Slam Ranks
> View all Classroom Games (with
Learning Objectives)
For Teachers Who Want Students to Play in Small Groups
Teachers who want to have their students play in small groups should visit the homepage of this website and choose games of the appropriate skill level for their students as follows (“Very Easy” games are for Kindergarten, First and Second Grade Students, “Easy” games are for Third and Fourth Grade Students, “Middle” Level Games are for Fifth and Sixth Grade Students, and “Advanced” Level and “Expert” Level Games are for Seventh Through Twelfth Grade Students. The skill levels, however, are simply recommendations and the appropriate games for a class level may vary depending upon the ability of the students (for example, some Fifth and Sixth Grade classes are ready for “Advanced” Level games).


