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Trail Guide to World Geography: Student Notebook All Levels - Digital Download
Includes a downloadable set of 500 formatted student notebooking pages for all three levels of Trail Guide to World Geography, to help conveniently put together your student notebooks. These premade pages help both parents and students with guidance and structure in the building of their notebooks. These pages include questions, outline maps, lined paper, room for drawings, crosswords, and much more. These work alongside the Trail Guide to World Geography book as answers to the geography trail questions are only found in the textbook. PDF downloads are available on any device that has Acrobat Reader capabilities. ~Rebecca
This Trail Guide to World Geography Student Notebook is a downloadable set of printable pre-formatted templates and outline maps for creating the awesome personal geography student notebooks recommended in the Trail Guide to World Geography.
One of the most common questions we are asked at conventions and by phone regarding our Trail Guides is: "Where is the student book?" Our answer, "No workbook is needed because your students will create their own geography notebooks while they are learning," led to the next question, "How do we create a notebook?"
Although you can build a geography student notebook using the information included in the Trail Guide to World Geography, many folks prefer additional guidance. If you don't know how to create a student notebook, want more structure, or simply don't have time to figure it out for yourself, this is just what you need to catch the vision!
The pages include:
Geography Trails Questions: Separate pages with ALL THREE levels of daily geography trails questions and a place to put the answers.
Outline Maps: Specific outline maps required for each week and the list of mapping assignments.
Notebook Pages: A variety of specifically formatted templates associated with assignment choices for each week. Provides ample room to include written summaries, pictures, and drawings.
Generic Templates: A variety of templates students can use for creating their own crosswords, charts, fact sheets, reports, and more.
Student Levels: The World Trail Guide Student Notebook is available for each of the three trails in Trail Guide to World Geography: Elementary (2nd-4th grades); Middle School (5th-7th grades); and High School (8th grade- high school).
Please Note: You MUST have Trail Guide to World Geography to make use of the Student Notebook. Answers to the daily Geography Trails questions, instructions for using the curriculum, and the literature unit are NOT included in the Student Notebook.
This book literally blazes a trail through geography - all you have to do is follow it! Cindy Wiggers has done a terrific job of combining questions, mapping, and other activities into a fun, easy-to-teach approach to geography. Intended as a thirty-six week program, the first twenty-seven of these include a variety of activities. The first weeks encompass the world as a whole; then you focus on different regions continent by continent. Within each week there are several different methods of learning. One of these, Geography Trails, provides questions four days a week that will improve the student's ability to use maps to locate countries, capitals, bodies of water, and landforms, teach them valuable geography terms and learn many geography facts. Different questions are given for grades 2-4, 5-7, and 8-10, so that you can use this book for children at different levels at the same time. Additional geography activities for every week are in the form of "Points of Interest," where you can take time to learn more extensively. Activities to choose from include mapping, researching, suggestions for art projects, and weekly projects to compile into your very own geography notebook. Then it's Geography through Literature for the last nine weeks as you read through Around the World in 80 Days. Questions for each chapter are provided, as are ideas for additional research and spelling and vocabulary words. Happy trails!
Please note that that this course provides a framework for studying world geography, and relies on additional resources for reference, maps, and activities. Required resources include: Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne (if you are planning on completing the literature portion of the study) and an age-appropriate world atlas (suggested atlases listed below). Three "key" recommended resources you will rely heavily on for many of the activities include the Ultimate Geography and Timeline Guide, Uncle Josh's Map Book (in book form, or CD-ROM), and Visual Manna's Teaching Geography Through Art (for the art in geography lessons). Although you could make the study work without these, they are often referred to in the lessons, and the program would work much more easily with them. These and other recommended resources are listed below, including atlases for students of different grades. Please note that the Jr. Classroom Atlas and Classroom Atlas are identical to the World Atlas Know Geography (Grades 1-3 and 4-9), respectively. The Atlas of World Geography and the World Atlas Know Geography for high school are almost identical with just a few textual changes. An almanac is also recommended, in case you don't have one on hand, we recommend the World Alamanac & Book of Facts. A Geographical Terms chart is also recommended; we are unable to offer this specifc one, but it is available from Geography Matters. Stephanie
Product Format: | Other |
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Brand: | Geography Matters |
Grades: | 2-12 |