

I thought it was reasonable, but I'm with you on not wanting to do something that is going to fall apart and flop. I mean she specifically ASKED to do a timeline with a survey and get all the countries and get the things aligned in her mind.

I guess I oughtta hear the honest truth now about what can go wrong. Oh squirrell! So what did you do with the timeline thing that failed? You mean you tried working through Kingfisher? Wowsers, gulp. I wonder if you could incorporate something like that into your history? Or what about something like World History Map Activites: I have used that for dd and liked it.ĭon't tell anyone but every time we have tried the timeline route it has been an "epic fail" as my dc would say! We are going to give it the ole' college try again this fall when my ds does Ancient history. One thing I liked about the class was the teacher had them do little projects such as watch a video and answer questions about the country. my ds just took a world geography class at our homeschool group and they used the Abeka text.
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Sounds like the activity manual is a skip, at least for us.

We could read, make maps and label the things, do some projects, etc. Even if it's just a survey, it might be a good starting point. I haven't seen the BJU text to know if it does that. If I had something that really connected the geography and the history, that would be fabulous. Guess I'll go look at the Glencoe text as well. I want something *more* without turning it into an AP class.

I don't really want just to learn the names of the countries. She loves history (LOVES), so it can easily be 2-3 hours a day for us, just very encompassing, with projects and reading and whatnot. Just trying to sort out how I'll do that. I wanted to integrate some geography into that. Dd is a huge history buff, but we have never, gasp, done a timeline! So I think next year we're going to work through Kingfisher and do a timeline of all the continents (her request) and just pull things together. What I'm actually trying to do is a one year world history and geography survey, integrating the two. I'm trying to figure out if I can use it as a spine. Rhonda, thanks, that's what I wanted to know! It's not quite as over the top as I need. Other Resources for Learning ChallengesĬhris, so what do you think you'll use the next time? :).Resources (and Curricula) for Processing Difficulties.Science Courses: Text/Online Support Packages.Apps, Learning Games, and Online Enrichment Activities.Getting Started: Beginning the Home Education Adventure.Stories and Tales From Around the World.Page references to locate answers in the Student Text are also provided. Along the way, the Teacher’s Edition and the Teacher’s Toolkit CD, located inside the back cover of the teacher’s edition, provides project suggestions, discussion questions, and other helps that will enhance the students’ learning experience.Ĭultural Geography Activities Manual Answer Key (4th ed.)Ĭultural Geography Student Activities Manual Answer Key, 4th ed., features overprint answers for convenient grading.Ĭultural Geography Tests Answer Key (4th ed.)Ĭultural Geography Tests Answer Key, 4th ed., includes student tests with overprint answers for convenient grading. Following the theme of a grand tour, your student "travels" from continent to continent around the world, studying the cultures, land forms, climates, resources, economy, religions, and government of each country. Activity types include first-person accounts, charts to complete, internet research activities, maps, and many others.Ĭultural Geography Tests, 4th ed., contains chapter tests to evaluate student progress.Ĭultural Geography Teacher's Edition with CD (4th ed.)Ĭultural Geography Teacher’s Edition (2 volumes), 4th ed., provides teachers with a survey of both geographic principles and study of every country of the world through a regional approach. The Cultural Geography Student Activities Manual, 4th ed., provides a variety of activities designed for reinforcement of what is in the Student Text, enrichments that require students to go beyond the textbook, and review in preparation for the chapter tests. This new edition features a new opening chapter and is filled with photographs, charts, maps, and first-person accounts that make this "virtual world tour" an exciting and stimulating exploration of world geography and culture.Ĭultural Geography Student Activities Manual (4th ed.) Beginning in North America, students will "travel" from continent to continent around the world studying the geography, cultures, land forms, climates, resources, economy, religions, and government of each country. The textbook provides a survey of geographic principles through a regional approach. Cultural Geography Student Text (4th ed.)
