2014 National Geographic Bee Dates:
- Registration Deadline EXTENDED - December 13, 2013
- School Level Bees - November 11, 2013 - January 15, 2014
- State Level - April 4, 2014
- National Level - May 19-21, 2014
Questions? Please email us at ngbee@ngs.org.
CHECK TO SEE IF YOUR SCHOOL IS REGISTERED
CHECK TO SEE 2013 TOP 10 FINALISTS
CHECK TO SEE 2013 STATE WINNERS
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Geo Bee's Final Moments
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Teachers and Parents
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How Schools Register
Principals of schools in the U.S. with any of the grades four through eight are eligible to register their schools to receive contest materials for a school-level Bee.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Wondering how to register for the Bee or how to prepare? Our "Frequently Asked Questions" have the answers!
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Study Corner
What's the best way for students to prepare for the Bee? Here are some tips from the National Geographic Bee.
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Sample Questions
Answer sample questions from the National Geographic Bee, and get ideas on how to look for clues within the questions that can help you figure out the right answers.
Quizzes to Go
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Now on Your Favorite Mobile Device!
Do you have what it takes to be the next National Geographic Bee Champion? Find out the fun way with the new GeoBee Challenge! Three types of game play make sure you really know your stuff and never get bored.
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GeoBee: Geography
A look into why geography is important to understand as students around the country prepare for the 2013 National Geographic Bee.
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Student Activities
Teachers can use these activities in the classroom to prepare students for the bee!
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Geo-Scavenger Hunt
Simply memorizing terms and place locations can be tedious and even boring. One solution is to make the task fun with an atlas-based scavenger game.
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Exploring Diffusion
The movement of people, goods, or ideas from one place to another is a process known as diffusion, which plays an important role in shaping the characteristics of where we live.
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Tracking Violent Storms
Springtime brings the possibility of extreme weather, including violent thunderstorms and tornadoes.