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Hungry Planet: What the World Eats by Peter Menzel

 

Before that book, he had also released Material World, which shows photos of families from different countries standing outside of their house with ALL their posessions.

 

These are wonderful additions to a geography course.

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I've used two different spines: Runkle's for one year and BJU this past year (for one son) and next year (for another).

 

Runkle's is mainly Physical Geography (covered in the first 5 chapters of BJU's text). It is very good and readable but lightweight *if* your student has covered much earth science previously. Runkle's doesn't address cultural or political geography at all. (ie, countries and how people live).

 

BJU's text is very comprehensive but do-able when spread out over the year. It also has an accompanying activity book--this includes mapwork plus all sorts of other activities to choose from (if desired) listed by chapter. We add "living" books but I don't want to design an entire course around such things (although that could be easily done *if* you have the time, energy, and resources to do so).

 

Abeka's Geography is meant to be covered in a (packed) semester. It might be a good choice if you want to add *lots* of other readings and supplementary activities. I don't know what teacher helps there are, though.

 

HTH,

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for 2 very different students (oldest ds and middle ds).

 

The academic reader used Abeka's geography course (supposed to be one semester of high school), supplemented by Dorling Kindersley's Geography of the World, other living books (Material World and such), videos, and missionary stories. He competed in the Geography Bee and made it to the state finals:D

 

The reluctant artist used Wynn Kapit's Geography Coloring Book as a spine, supplemented by lots of videos and some living books (including Material World). He also did a lot of work on Sheppard software's site, working through their map games.

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Hungry Planet: What the World Eats by Peter Menzel

 

Before that book, he had also released Material World, which shows photos of families from different countries standing outside of their house with ALL their posessions.

 

These are wonderful additions to a geography course.

 

Agreeing that these are indeed wonderful books! [And great for browsing even if your child is not doing Geography.]

 

Regards,

Kareni

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