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What is your favorite US Geography program? Not textbooks!! (nt)


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Beautiful Feet Geography using the Holling C. Holling books. We are actually repeating this next year at the request of my dc. They enjoyed it, too. I would recommend the map pack from Rainbow Resource, too. They are wonderful, inexpensive, and make beautiful maps.

 

Ditto!

 

I plan on using the Trail guides mentioned above in other posts later on in middle school

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We've been reading Holling C. Holling's Paddle to the Sea and have been learning quite a bit about the Great Lakes. I've paged through the other books of his and I would say that a good map and a set of his books will give you a fun U.S. geography course.

 

I keep the maps next to the beds so we can look at them and talk about them at night, too.

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Evan-Moor continent series (e.g., North America grades 3-6 not the little kids one) ages 7-8 along with fiction and non-fiction from public library

 

Linked with history ages 9-10 (we just use a children's atlas, outline maps and globe).

 

Holling Unit (Beautiful Feet) around ages 10-12

 

Maps, Charts & Graphs G and H for practice in reading all kinds of maps around 7th/8th grade

 

9th grade Runkle, just the mapping part so that they will memorize the world along with Geography Encyclopedia (Kingfisher I think)

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