Knowledge Quest

Nov. 7, 2006

I missed one!

Weren't those some fantastic sites that we dug up and informed you about last week?  Well, I missed one and it is a great one that you will want to take a look at.  It is called Seterra and it is free software that you can download onto your computer and play their many geography games.  Locate countries, capitals, cities and more.  Take quizzes and test your knowledge.  The software will record the ten highest scores, so you can keep playing to get your score higher and higher.  It is hard to choose a favorite, but this one may just be it!  This is a great tool for your kids and yourself!
 

Download here - http://www.wartoft.nu/software/seterra/

 

On a separate topic, we are putting together some great Christmas package deals that you are sure to enjoy.  We will also be giving away some valuable freebies!  If any of your friends want to participate in our give-away, just have them send an email to knowledge-quest@aweber.com and we'll get them on our subscriber list.
 
Finally, many of you have mentioned that you are interested in Steve Beck's business course and it is going on sale tomorrow.  To get on his "first to know" list, plus listen to all of his bonus material, etc., visit his website at Sites That Sell.  Turn down your volume a bit, there's some music that might startle you or wake the baby if your volume is set too high.  Okay, that's the last you'll hear about this.
 

Until next time, have a great week and enjoy your moments.

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Posted by homeschoolhelp
This is fantastic!!! I downloaded it and started quizzing myself. My kids have been trying to beat me (and have succeeded so far). What a fun way to learn and practice our geography skills. Thanks!!!
Blessings,
Dianne
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