Description
Through short sketches, tales, and anecdotes the children will get a glimpse of the beautiful, diverse, and vast universe God has created. Upon spending considerable time in the Americas—from the Far North to the deep forests of South America—they will be introduced to all manner of fascinating cultures, creatures, and plant life. Further more they will travel through the United Kingdom, Europe, and Asia, visiting exotic places such as Tibet, Australia, and Iran. It is an exciting and worthwhile adventure which will ignite the imaginations of little ones everywhere and leave them with a taste, a desire, and a yearning curiosity to know more about the world we live in.
The guide lays out each lesson step-by step, includes helpful guidance on how to teach the course, as well as poetry which relates to the physical geography lessons.
Inside this guide you will find:
• Detailed information on teaching Geography in Form I
• 36 weeks of lesson plans
• A step-by-step walk-through of each lesson
• Physical geography lessons
• Lessons for making landforms in a tray of sand
• Detailed supply lists as necessary
• An approximate amount of time the reading should take
• Helpful hints for introducing map work to this age group.
• A basic recap of the previous lesson
• Poetry
Our second edition of this guide features a fresh, new design, and has fixed any and all errors present in its predecessor. There is also more information on mapwork and laying a solid foundation in this important skill for more advanced work in the later years.









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