Geography doesn't have to be a drag! In fact, you can learn geography through play by using fun globes, interesting books and hands-on activities!
It can be challenging to fit geography into a busy homeschooling day and older kids love playing games, so combine the two by adding some geography board games to your lesson plans.
Hungarians actually call their country Magyarország... and other facts you didn't know about Hungary. Free links, resources, and printables are here!
In this no prep lesson, students learn to analyse and interpret the information on what causes Hunger's part of your Geography program. This comprehensive and interactive lesson plan, entitled "What Causes Hunger?", guides students through a thoughtful exploration of the various factors contributing...
Explore essential Tour Guides Skills for exceptional New Zealand guides. Unlock your potential and elevate your guiding abilities.
Teaching Geography and Cultures with Living Books using the Around the World with Picture Books from Beautiful Feet Books!
Cooking with Your Kids - Multi Subject Learning in the Kitchen - Free Resources to reinforce math, geography, history, science & cultural learning in the kitchen for both Vegetarians & meat eaters!
Famous landmark cards with fun facts to be used with World Capitals and Disasters Boardgame or for vocabulary development/speaking activity. Students should learn and discuss about famous world landmarks and natural disasters plus a review of world capitals before playing the game. The game can be found here: http://en.islcollective.com/resources/printables/worksheets_doc_docx/lets_explore_boardgame/places-geography-game/72197 Disaster cards: http://en.islcollective.com/resources/printables/worksheets_doc_docx/disaster_cards_4_lets_explore_boardgame/weather-disasters-weather/72195 - ESL worksheets
Engage your students as they explore threats to the survival of Indigenous Groups around the world with this unit designed to compliment the Year 6 Australian HASS curriculum. Highly engaging, this unit includes printable activity sheets, a brief informative powerpoint, assessment opportunities and a unit plan to guide your teaching sequence. This unit is a great way to engage your students interest in the topic as well as broaden their perspective on their roles as global citizens.
This blog post explains how to explore Australian Geography and Landmarks with your students through our new and exciting resource.
Do you remember the days of using physical maps on road trips? Dad's in the driver's seat yelling as mom's in the passenger seat frantically searching the map for the exit we need to take and- oh! We missed it already! Having apps like Google maps in the palm of our hands has made our lives so much easier (and road trips so much more pleasant). Within seconds, we can check how many miles there are between Texas and Lithuania and Taiwan. Although, I wouldn't recommend making that journey a road trip.
Here are the jobs you can get as a geography major – geographer, cartographer, photogrammetrist, urban planner, landscape artist, and more.
Hello, fellow gameschooler! Are you looking for gameschooling resources? Would you like to know the best geography games for your homeschool? Well, you’ve come to the right place, that’…
This year Kaleb and I have been wandering around the world via books, Little Passports, and various other things we come across in our
Fun printable geography scavenger hunts to introduce young kids to the United States! Easy map scavenger hunt for kids to do!
Volcano introduction and Parts - Information and Diagram Teacher directed or student activity about the volcano types and the parts of a composite volcano. Information page includes information about Composite, Shield, and Cinder Cone volcanoes as well as a fill in the blank with word bank activity. Diagram includes word bank of composite volcano parts to label. Individual, Center, or Teacher Directed. Answer Keys included. ----------------------------------------------------------- Volcano Starter/Review Activity: Volcano Starter
With this geography activity, a World Atlas Scavenger Hunt, teens will go from A-Z, searching for places around the world, learning how to read an atlas.
A fun way for your students to demonstrate their understanding of the 5 Themes of Geography! This resource includes 5 information-packed articles that will introduce or reinforce the 5 Themes of Geography. Students will then use the included graphic organizers and black line images to create a COLORFUL and INFORMATION-PACKED poster about the 5 Themes of Geography! Included: 5 information-packed articles to introduce or reinforce the 5 Themes of Geography Graphic organizers that allow students to demonstrate their understanding of the 5 Themes of Geography Black line images that students may add to their poster to make it colorful and interesting! Find a COMPLETE 5 Themes of Geography Unit with differentiated guided notes HERE! Find a 5 Themes of Geography WebQuest HERE!
Travel to Rwanda doesn't need to be difficult or scary. In fact, it's one of the world's safest countries and has loads to offer the adventurous traveller.
Go on virtual field trips with these amazing geography YouTube channels. Here are 5 favorite YouTube channels that helped our homeschool come to life.
The Aboriginal people are the first inhabitants of Australia and have a rich history. Learn about their culture and other Aboriginal people facts for kids.
Park rangers are a wealth of knowledge about the beautiful parks they service. Here are 12 secrets only they know that'll come in handy for your next trip.