We’re starting Africa next week. I hope I can find time to create and prepare my materials. I decided to try a different approach in teaching the continents/countries as my current technique no longer works for my son. These days, he wants more action, I can’t seem to describe it but he wants “play” related. So I hope this new plan of mine will make bring back his interest in geography.
Any tips?
Linking to:
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Crafts related to the different countries are always a winner with younger students.
ReplyDeleteHi Phyllis, thanks! Will do that!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your Africa Unit! I was wondering what book is pictured above?
ReplyDeleteThat's My First Irish World Atlas from the library.
DeleteThank you! Glad you like it!
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