alisoncooks Posted March 6, 2012 Share Posted March 6, 2012 (edited) I have Evan Moor's Beginning Geography K-2 on the docket for my DD's 1st grade year. After some planning, I'm wondering if I can stretch this geography/map skills study out over the next 2 years...(we'll be doing it 2x/week). I have my reasons for wanting to do so (having to do with keeping my 2 girls on the same path to the history cycles), and I have several books/ readers that I plan on adding in (Me on the Map, etc). Any suggestions of ways to make this more fun/hands-on? Building paper-mache' towns? LOL. I do not want to go into states study/world cultures/countries....I plan on doing that in a couple of years (when my youngest can follow along better). Thank you for any suggestions/opinions! ETA: I am purposely keeping Soc.Studies/History light. We're coming from a very relaxed kindergarten year and jumping into full reading/math/phonics/science programs. I don't mind that this will be light.:) ETA: NM. I've decided that I can easily blend this in with something like CLE's Social Studies for 1st and 2nd to make it last the 2 years I want it to. Thanks anyway! Edited March 7, 2012 by alisoncooks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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