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🌍 Worldle Country of the Day – Geography Routine

Make geography exciting and interactive with a daily Worldle classroom activity. Students can explore countries, capitals, languages, neighboring nations, and fun facts while building geography skills in a fun and engaging way.

Worldle Geography Activity Country of the Day Classroom Routine Students Learning Geography

About This Product

Here's an easy way to incorporate world geography into your classroom routine. Worldle is a fun educational game inspired by Wordle, but instead of words, students guess countries using their shapes and geographical clues.

This activity helps students improve geography knowledge while also practicing percentages, compass directions, and estimating distances. Each incorrect guess provides clues about how far away the guessed country is, the direction to the correct answer, and the percentage accuracy of the guess.

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How to Use

Daily Geography Routine Idea Spend 5–10 minutes each day exploring one new country with your students. Over a full school year, students can learn about most countries in the world.
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Student Research Topics

Once students determine the country of the day, they can spend a few minutes researching and recording important information.

Students Should Identify:

This website is a fantastic resource for learning about countries:

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Grades to Use With

This activity works especially well for students in grades 4–9. It can easily fit into different classroom routines and learning environments.

Teachers can also encourage students to research countries more deeply and present their findings to classmates for additional learning opportunities.

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Why Students Love Worldle

Educational Benefits Students strengthen map-reading skills, improve critical thinking, learn global awareness, and develop curiosity about different cultures.
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