Aug 272009
 
This year we are using Five in a Row and Galloping the Globe to travel around the world.  Right now I’m working on our travel plans errr lesson plans.  I’m making a passport for each of our little travelers, and they love the idea!
I found some beautiful free passport stamps to print and use from the Lutheran church website.  They are absolutely wonderful!
They also have a downloadable newsletter called Mission Friends.  Each one is about a different country and has stories, recipes and games as well as good country stats and information.  These would be a great addition to any study.
If you would like to make some play passports you can find templates at the Galloping the Globe yahoo group.  I also found this website you can buy the file for only 5.00 and make your own.  Or for a little more she will make you one.
I’ve been finding a lot of great geography sites.  This one Geographic guide has wonderful maps and country information.
Here is another good site for continent and ocean flashcards.
Your Child Learns has lots of helpful things, online atlas, maps and puzzles.  If your looking for free clip art Clipart ETC has lots for countries and time periods.
Feb 102009
 

I love that time of year when new school books start coming in. Our children are just as excited to look through new books to. They all gather around when a box is delivered anxiously waiting to look. Last Friday our first package arrived! I’ve decided to make world geography our focus for next year. After a lot of research I decided to use Galloping the Globe as our spine. It is a multi level book geared to grades K to 4 but could easily be adapted to older students. Since I had planned to use this next year my oldest 3 children will be grades 2, K and K4 this sounds perfect for us. It introduces you to each continent and major countries by unit study. For each country their are maps to color/label, and some fun worksheets. But what I like the best is the book suggestion lists. For each country there are lists of reference books as well as fiction. Science topics include animals natural to the country, trees, volcanoes etc.

I’ve also picked out some of the suggested books to go along with with this book and I’m impressed with them also. Considering God’s Creation is a grade 1 to 8 science program. This would make a great supplement to any science program! I like the hands on materials and experiments.

Children Just Like Me is a beautiful book. It fetchers a child from each country around the world as they tell about their life and county. My children love this book already!

Geography from A to Z is a picture book of geography terms. It clearly and easily explains the different features of the land.

Around the World in A Hundred Years, tells the history of explorers in story format.

I had planned to start using this program in the late summer.  But we just might have to start sooner!  It looks like so much fun!

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