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Exploring Our World with Five Favourite Books

Exploring Our World with Five Favourite Books

These engaging and rich resources will bring geography to life for you and your children. Material World Maps Book of Nations Hungry Planet Children Just Like Me Traditional textbooks can be dry and encyclopedic. Geography is not just about physical landscapes; it’s also about people, their stories, and their connection to the land. With these resources, your children will learn interesting facts as well as the interconnectedness between physical and human geography. These resources contain pictures that will help your children connect emotionally with the places and people they read about, and the descriptions, and stories will help your children explore diversity and help your children to think critically, drawing some of their own conclusions. Encourage lifelong self-directed learning with quality books. You can find them all on our website. Looking for other geography resources? You’ll find them here.          

Legends and Leagues – Geography in Color

Legends and Leagues - Geography in Color

Geography is anything but dry and boring. If that’s been your experience, then we have a treat for you! Legends and Leagues is a journey around the world, including history where relevant, and just to keep you on your toes, there are fantasy creatures involved. (How else are you going to travel across Europe in a couple of hours?)     The first book and workbook are for young children, ages 5-7. This is just a fun story awakening a youngster’s mind to charting a path, and how one could do that. The next four courses are for ages 8-12. These can be done in any order since they don’t build on each other, they just cover the countries as follows. Each course includes a review of Continents and Oceans: North: British Isles, Europe, Scandinavia, Former U.S.S.R. South: Africa, Middle East East: Asia, Oceania, Australia, New Zealand West: North America, South America Each course includes a read-aloud book, which could be a stand-alone but the workbooks really enhance the stories and give a more practical look at the country being studied. It includes flags, questions about major landmarks, historical events that changed geography, recipes, crafts, and activities. There are a few questions that need answers, and those are divided into easier and harder categories so this book can be used for a range of ages simultaneously. Yes, it would make a perfect Morning Basket curriculum. A few missionary read-alouds would be the perfect pairing for this curriculum that will tell your children about other nations. The Taste of Asia devotional would be the perfect way to pray about the countries that you are studying in the Legends and Leagues East. While I was reviewing this, I couldn’t help thinking that this was the next step for the Around the World with Picture Books I and II packages. Those are the best introduction to the world around us for young children, ages 4-8. If you have completed those, this is certainly the next step in your geography curriculum. Quick facts: First book and workbook for grades 4-7 (or you could do the Around the World with Picture books packages). The next 4 levels can be done in any order There are two sets of questions directed to younger and older students This can be done with children of multiple ages simultaneously Includes recipes and activities Click here to shop now! by Hester VanBraeden Hester is a second-generation home-educating parent who is keenly aware that her own education is not complete, and comfortable that it probably never will be. She has many years of experience with children, books, and curriculum. She loves to travel to worlds and times beyond the present with her children through many books. Hester and her husband have four children and live in the lower mainland of BC.

Geography Picture Books – Book Stacks

Geography Picture Books - Book Stacks

Tough choice here….. Travel through history. Circumnavigate the globe in Magellan’s World, then voyage around the bottom of Africa in A Long and Uncertain Journey, see your way through the impenetrable fog and crushing ice in Beyond the Sea of Ice, and finally, travel from Montreal to the Gulf of Mexico via the Great Lakes and the Mississippi in Despite All Obstacles. by Adrianne Curwen Adrianne is a wife to a public-school educator/administrator and a homeschooling Mama to seven children, ranging in age from 7 to 23. She believes that we have a unique opportunity as homeschoolers to design individualized education that suits giftings, interests, and passions. She and her husband have used a blend of registered homeschooling, enrolment with independent DL schools, and participation in public trade school programs to design individualized programs for their children.  She is passionate about using as many read-alouds, picture books, novels, and conversations to educate her children but also gets excited by the amazing homeschool-designed curriculum that’s out there.  Adrianne is thrilled by her new role as Communication Specialist for Classical Education Books and is grateful to have an opportunity to learn something new.  She is grateful, every day, for her saviour, Jesus Christ, and has no greater joy than when she sees her most important missions field walk with Him.