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Homeschool Geography This article has information on the national standards and homeschool geography, references for homeschool geography, suppiles for homeschool geography, projects for homeschool geography, web resources and field trip ideas for homeschool geography. With many different approaches taken to geography over the years, such as subsuming it in a social studies course, homeschooling parents may come to the subject without a great deal of background. As you prepare to homeschool, this article can help you get some ideas about approaches and strategies to use. One thing you should do as you begin your thinking is get hold of your state’s geography homeschooling curriculum, which you can reach through the United States Department of Education site: nces.ed.gov The National Standards and Homeschool Geography There are eighteen national geography standards grouped into six essential elements. The six essential elements that characterize the geographically informed person are knowing and understanding:
Thus, rather than thinking of geography in terms solely of teaching children to read maps and globes, we are asked to instruct them in how to think about space and how we interpret it, how humans interact with their surroundings, and the application of geographical insights to interpreting the past and present and planning the future. References for Homeschool Geography References for homeschool geography include, but go beyond, maps and globes. Note that maps and globes that are even a few years old may be inaccurate. Many of these items can be found online, but for some classroom uses, having a tangible copy is valuable.
Supplies for Homeschool Geography Supplies for geography can help you interact with geography tools.
Projects for Homeschool Geography
Web Resources for Homeschool Geography National Geographic Website Lesson Plans http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/matrix.html Nationial Geographic Website - nationalgeographic.com MapQuest - mapquest.com Google Maps - maps.google.com Google Earth - earth.google.com Wolfram Demonstrations Project: Colorcoded Country Comparison - demonstrations.wolfram.com Field Trips for Homeschool Geography Field trips for homeschool geography can include any trip taken with a map, as well as trips to see geographical features - like peninsulas, islands, reefs, inlets, etc. - and trips to see outstanding geographical landmarks, such as the Grand Canyon, the Hoover Dam, the Everglades, the Rocky Mountains, Niagara Falls, the Pacific Ocean, etc. Sources ncge.orgRelated Article: Homeschool Subjects >> |
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