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A Family Guide to Using National Geographic Education Resources
Take your family on a global journey through activities, videos, articles, interactive sessions and more!

An Educator Guide to Using National Geographic Education Resources
Ignite students’ curiosity and connect them to the world through engaging activities, lessons, and immersive learning experiences.
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Resources by Age
Curated collections for students, educators, and families.
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Read and Learn: Ages 4-8
Empower readers to explore the world with Explorer Magazine! This digital magazine features read-aloud text, games, pop-up vocabulary, and comes in six editions developed to meet students at their level.
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Videos and Interactives: Ages 4-8
Take your youngest learners on a virtual trip around the world and beyond with the entertaining videos and activities in this collection.
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Maps and Infographics: Ages 4-8
Introduce your youngest learners to geography’s greatest tool: the map. Use this collection to help them begin to correlate information with the concept of place.
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Learn at Home: Grades K–2
A curated collection for curious learners in grades K–2. With minimal supplies needed, these activities will keep young learners’ minds engaged in social studies, geography, science, and more.
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Read and Explore: Ages 10+
In this collection, learners can improve their reading comprehension while familiarizing themselves with important concepts from the Sustainable Development Goals to the importance of voting.
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Videos and Interactives: Ages 8-13+
Learners can explore the power of storytelling, how to build a StoryMap, or test their knowledge of ocean voyages with this collection of videos and interactives.
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Maps and Infographics: Ages 8-13+
Maps and infographics are more than compelling visuals—they share information and tell a story—and introduce students to critical thinking.
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Learn at Home: Grades 6–12
This curated collection of activities can be adapted for students in grades 6–12 in a remote learning environment. Explore the planet through interactives and short lessons or take a deeper dive into a subject area with a complete unit.
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Connecting the World with Maps: Grades 5-12
Self-guided activities that provide learners an integrated exploration into maps and the data behind them to see patterns and make connections between their communities and the environment.
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Mount Everest: Grades 5-12
Everest isn’t just the highest point on Earth, it is also a unique ecosystem that can provide a look into how to better understand the planet’s changing climate.
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Interpreting Data: Grades 5-12
Understanding patterns in data is an integral skill to thinking like a geographer. Cultivate an explorer's mindset as you deepen understanding of data, graphs, and statistics.
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Age of the Earth: Grades 6-8
Many clues help us understand the age of the Earth, including those gathered in space. Explore videos, maps, and articles to learn more.
ADDITIONAL Resources
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The Life and Work of Jane Goodall
Explore the groundbreaking work and life of scientist, conservationist, humanitarian, and National Geographic Explorer, Jane Goodall. And virtually tour the Becoming Jane museum exhibit!
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Learn through Play
Activities that challenge families and students to learn through play by problem solving, thinking creatively, and having fun.
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What Do Explorers Really Do?
Robotic bees? Sunken treasure? Twin planets? Cultivate an explorer's mindset with National Geographic Explorers on real expeditions around the world.
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Race, Diversity, Inclusion, and Justice
Tools to help provoke thought, spur dialogues, and guide conversations.
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Maps and Flags to Color
A fun activity to relax and learn world geography. Print world and United States maps adapted for coloring by National Geographic cartographers.
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A Walk Around the Globe
Learn about Paul Salopek, a National Geographic Fellow, and his walk around the globe that he began in 2013 and will be 21,000 miles! Along the way, he is walking with guides, stopping to speak with local people, and sharing his experiences along the way.
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Citizen Science
Urban or rural, nature is everywhere... and everyone can be a scientist. Learn how to collect data from the outdoors and share with the scientific community.
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Infectious Diseases
Learn more about infectious agents and their impact on human health with this curated resource collection.
Explore the World
Take a virtual learning trip around the globe through engaging activities, videos, maps, infographics, fun facts, and quizzes. Created for educators, families, and learners in grades K-12.
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