Homeschool Geography - 5 Tools You Need to Teach Geography

We hear all the time about how on the street are asked simple geography questions and aren’t able to answer them correctly. We certainly don’t want our school children to be part of those . With the , any child can learn a great deal about the world around them and how it functions. Here are the tools you need to teach school Geography:

1. When you hear of countries or places that you haven’t heard of before when listening to the news, reading stories or just hearing others talk, get out a good and find that place with your children. There is no to be ignorant of other when we have some of the best maps available in our .

2. When going on a trip allow your child to plan the route and find interesting places along the way. Have them keep track of how many miles you . You can even do this for shorter trips in your area. This helps your child be more aware of the world around them.

3. Talk about geography . When you or your child encounter new words like plateau, delta, or reservoir, find out what they mean. You might even be able to find a picture of this geography term to better understand the definition. Geography is not only about locating places. You can also explore for a certain area, photographs, and type of land in your study of geography.

4. Use the Internet, computer , and even board to teach geography. teach a tremendous amount of , sometimes without the child even knowing it. When competition is involved, many children will do or learn anything to win. make learning fun. Use them once a week or so to spark a for geography.

5. Get maps and geography tools like atlases and almanacs. Children always want to know where they are on a . You can start there and point out where other live in relation to them. When you are reading a story about a far away , look it up on the so your children can see where it is in relation to where they live. If you go on a long trip, when you get back show them how far you traveled on the . This will give them a good understanding of how big our is.

Take of the many great resources and ideas and enjoy your exploration of geography. When you are interested in the world around you, your children will catch that interest.

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