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Fast Fact

Europe's six smallest countries could fit inside the smallest U.S. state, Rhode Island, with room to spare.

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    2014 Winter Olympics

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Quote

"Human nature exists and operates in an environment. And it is not 'in' that environment as coins are in a box, but as a plant is in the sunlight and soil."

—John Dewey, Philosopher

Teaching Resources

Find multimedia activities, lessons, and units aligned with national standards.

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Mapping

Navigate iconic National Geographic maps with new interactive features and tools for creating custom materials that can be easily printed and shared.

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Multimedia

Experience captivating National Geographic photography and video, optimized for use in the classroom.

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Reference & News

Discover a range of supports for learning about real-world issues, including news articles, a glossary, and an encyclopedia.

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What Is Geo-Literacy?

Geo-literacy is a combination of skills and understanding necessary to make far-reaching decisions in the 21st century. Learn more about geo-literacy and find valuable resources to prepare your students.

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Education Programs

Learn about the many programs offered by National Geographic Education for educators and learners.

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Current-Event Connection

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    How Safe is Your Water?

    A chemical spill brought attention to a national problem. "We often don't think about where our water comes from," or how it could be contaminated.

Learn more about watershed health and safety »

New iBook

  • Photo: A child explores the Giant Traveling Map of South America

    Giant Traveling Maps

    Get great resources for introducing geography and map-reading skills to students in Grades K-8.


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Xpeditions is now archived in National Geographic
Education's new website—natgeoed.org

If you liked Xpeditions, you'll love the new media-rich natgeoed.org. Explore the new site now for activities, maps, interactives, videos, homework help, and more!

www.natgeoed.org

Please note: to search for Xpeditions content, check the "include archive" filter.