Geography World™

Exploring our planet, one country at a time — continents, oceans, cultures, landmarks, wildlife, weather, maps, languages, travel, and global discovery.

Welcome to Geography World™

The Earth is a fascinating place filled with diverse landscapes, cultures, languages, climates, wildlife, oceans, mountains, rivers, cities, and people. Geography World™ helps students understand how our planet works and how people around the world live, travel, communicate, build, farm, trade, and learn.


Geography is more than memorizing maps. It is the study of our shared home. Students discover how land, water, weather, culture, transportation, history, technology, and human decisions shape life across every region of Earth.

The Seven Continents™

Students begin by exploring the seven continents and the unique geography, cultures, resources, climates, and stories that make each one important.

North America

Countries, landmarks, resources, cities, national parks, cultures, and regional geography.

South America

Rainforests, mountains, rivers, wildlife, ancient civilizations, and vibrant cultures.

Europe

History, languages, architecture, governments, art, geography, and cultural heritage.

Africa

Wildlife, deserts, rivers, resources, ancient civilizations, and diverse nations.

Asia

Population, technology, trade, ancient history, innovation, mountains, and culture.

Australia

Unique ecosystems, wildlife, oceans, indigenous cultures, deserts, and coastal cities.

Antarctica

Scientific exploration, climate research, ice formations, research stations, and polar life.

Oceans of the World™

Oceans connect continents, shape weather, support marine life, carry ships, influence climate, and inspire exploration. Students learn that oceans are one of the most important systems on Earth.

Pacific Ocean

The largest ocean, filled with islands, trade routes, marine life, and powerful weather systems.

Atlantic Ocean

A major ocean connecting the Americas, Europe, Africa, history, travel, and commerce.

Indian Ocean

Warm waters, monsoons, trade routes, islands, cultures, and rich marine life.

Arctic Ocean

Polar ice, climate science, wildlife, and the changing northern world.

Southern Ocean

Cold waters surrounding Antarctica, supporting whales, seals, penguins, and research.

Ocean Conservation

Students learn why protecting oceans matters for wildlife, people, climate, and the future.

Mountains, Rivers & Natural Wonders™

The Earth is filled with natural wonders that help students appreciate the beauty, power, and variety of our planet. Mountains, rivers, deserts, forests, reefs, canyons, and polar regions tell stories about geology, weather, wildlife, and human settlement.


Students explore places such as Mount Everest, the Grand Canyon, the Amazon River, the Nile River, the Great Barrier Reef, the Sahara Desert, the Northern Lights, volcanoes, islands, forests, and coastlines.

Natural Wonders Focus

  • Mountain ranges
  • Major rivers
  • Deserts and forests
  • Coral reefs
  • Canyons and valleys
  • Polar regions
  • Volcanoes and islands

Countries & Cultures™

Every country has a story. Students learn that countries are shaped by history, geography, language, traditions, food, music, art, government, family life, celebrations, and values.

Traditions

Students explore festivals, holidays, ceremonies, family customs, clothing, and community life.

Languages

Students discover how language connects people, history, migration, trade, and identity.

Food

Students learn how climate, farming, oceans, culture, and history influence cuisine.

Music & Art

Students explore instruments, dance, painting, architecture, crafts, and cultural expression.

World Landmarks & Wonders™

Landmarks help students understand national identity, history, architecture, engineering, tourism, and human achievement.

Famous Landmarks

Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty, Great Wall of China, Sydney Opera House, Big Ben, Colosseum, Christ the Redeemer, and the Pyramids of Giza.

Architecture

Students study how buildings reflect culture, technology, materials, and history.

Engineering

Landmarks reveal how humans solve challenges through design, measurement, structure, and creativity.

Tourism & Identity

Students learn why landmarks become symbols of cities, countries, and shared memory.

Wildlife Around the World™

Every region of Earth supports unique wildlife. Students learn how geography, climate, water, plants, and ecosystems influence animal habitats.

Africa

Lions, elephants, giraffes, zebras, rhinos, savannas, deserts, and rainforests.

North America

Bears, eagles, bison, wolves, forests, mountains, plains, and coastlines.

South America

Jaguars, macaws, sloths, anacondas, rainforests, rivers, and wetlands.

Australia

Kangaroos, koalas, wombats, platypus, reefs, deserts, and unique ecosystems.

Antarctica

Penguins, seals, whales, ice shelves, research stations, and polar survival.

Conservation

Students learn why protecting habitats is important for animals, people, and the planet.

Food Around the World™

Food tells the story of geography. Climate, soil, oceans, rivers, farming, history, migration, and culture all influence what people eat.

Italy

Pasta, pizza, olive oil, regional traditions, farming, family meals, and culture.

Japan

Sushi, rice dishes, seafood, tea, traditions, islands, and seasonal foods.

Sweden

Traditional baked goods, seafood, family meals, seasonal traditions, and cultural identity.

Mexico

Tacos, corn-based dishes, regional flavors, markets, music, and community celebrations.

United States

Regional foods shaped by immigration, geography, agriculture, and cultural diversity.

Global Food Studies

Students compare agriculture, climate, trade, family traditions, and nutrition.

Maps & Navigation™

Maps help students understand where places are, how people travel, how nations connect, how time zones work, and how technology guides movement.

Reading Maps

Students learn symbols, keys, scales, compass directions, borders, and physical features.

Coordinates

Latitude and longitude help students locate any place on Earth.

Time Zones

Students learn how Earth's rotation affects clocks, travel, communication, and global classrooms.

GPS & Satellites

Modern navigation uses satellite systems, mapping data, and Earth observation.

Weather & Climate™

Climate shapes life around the world. Students compare tropical regions, deserts, polar areas, forests, mountains, and seasonal patterns.

Tropical Climates

Rainforests, humidity, biodiversity, warm temperatures, and powerful rainfall.

Desert Regions

Dry landscapes, survival adaptations, heat, cold nights, and unique cultures.

Polar Environments

Ice, snow, research, wildlife, long winters, and climate science.

Seasonal Changes

Students compare spring, summer, fall, winter, monsoons, storms, and agriculture.

Transportation Around the World™

Geography influences how people move. Mountains, oceans, deserts, rivers, cities, and weather all affect transportation.

Roads & Railways

Students explore highways, trains, tunnels, bridges, trade, and city connections.

Ships & Ports

Students learn how oceans, rivers, canals, harbors, and shipping lanes support trade.

Aircraft

Students connect geography to airports, flight routes, time zones, weather, and global travel.

Space-Based Navigation

Students discover how satellites support GPS, mapping, shipping, aviation, and communication.

Geography & Global Classrooms™

Geography becomes personal when students connect with real people from the places they are studying. Global Classrooms™ allows students to compare schools, traditions, weather, daily life, languages, geography, and culture.

Global Classrooms™ Foreign Language™ Join Global Learning™

Geography & Aerospace™

Modern geography uses satellites, mapping systems, weather monitoring, Earth observation, navigation technologies, and global communication networks.


Students learn how satellite images help people study forests, farms, oceans, storms, cities, transportation, climate, natural disasters, and environmental change from above.

Space science and Earth observation

Geography Challenges™

Students may participate in map challenges, country identification, flag studies, cultural projects, travel journals, geography quizzes, world landmark searches, and global research activities.

Map Mastery

Students practice locating continents, countries, oceans, rivers, and mountain ranges.

Flag Explorer

Students learn flags, colors, symbols, and the stories behind national identities.

Travel Journal

Students write imagined or real travel journals based on geography research.

Cultural Presentation

Students present a country, tradition, food, language, or landmark to the class.

ODIN World Explorer™ Program

Coming soon, ODIN World Explorer™ can become one of the signature programs of ODIN Learning™. Students may earn achievement badges for continents explored, maps mastered, landmarks discovered, languages studied, cultures researched, and global classroom participation.

Continents Explored

Students complete continent studies and compare major regions of the world.

Maps Mastered

Students practice navigation, coordinates, map reading, and location skills.

Landmarks Discovered

Students learn major world landmarks and why they matter.

Cultures Researched

Students study food, language, art, music, traditions, and daily life.

Homeschool Geography™

Geography World™ is ideal for homeschool families because it connects reading, writing, history, science, culture, weather, travel, languages, and project-based learning.


Families can explore geography through maps, books, nature walks, museums, travel, documentaries, cooking, art, international projects, and Global Classrooms™.

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For Students

Every map is an invitation. Every country has a story. Every culture has something to teach. Every journey begins with curiosity.

The world is your classroom.

The World Is Your Classroom™

Geography World™ helps students explore Earth, understand cultures, discover landmarks, study wildlife, connect globally, and see the planet with curiosity and respect.