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Trail Guide to U.S. Geography
Take your students on a hike across America with this course that features mapping activities, atlas use, notebooking, research, creative projects---and minimal teacher involvement! Daily drills are offered at three different levels for versatility. Culminate the year with a 6-week geography-through-literature exploration with Lewis and Clark. Requires an atlas, almanac, and outline maps. Answer key included. Grades 2 and up. 127 pages, spiralbound softcover from Geography Matters.
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The Reader's Digest Children's Atlas of the World
Where is the world's largest flower? What dance style originated in Argentina? Who invented ice hockey? Up-to-date and packed with fascinating charts and graphics, this terrific resource is guaranteed to captivate kids aged 6 to 12! "Amazing Fact" sidebars and directions for hands-on cross-cultural art projects such as Iroquois friendship beads make this a great jumping-off point---or companion volume---to any social studies program. 128 pages, hardcover.
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The Kingfisher Student Atlas--Book and CD-ROM
School aged students will love the clear layout and color locator maps, making it exceptionally easy for them to find more than 10,000 place names, or to quickly locate countries and their associated geographic, physical, and background information.
The main atlas section is organized by continent and includes world physical and political maps. Each continent is introduced by a physical relief map, followed by regional maps showing individual countries and regions in greater detail.
The accompanying Mac and PC compatible CD-ROM includes maps that can be printed and used for projects or just for fun, making this an essential modern atlas for home and school.
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Game Great States!
Where is the Football Hall of Fame? What state touches two Great Lakes and an ocean? Here's a board game that eliminates geography boredom! Bolster social studies and map-reading skills in a fast-paced race against the clock as players test their knowledge of state locations, landmarks, and capitals. Includes game board, 300 question cards, spinner, mechanical timer, and rules. Two to six players, ages 7 and up.
Also another game-Great States, Where is the "Windy City"? What's the Texas state bird? Where would you find a Chesapeake Bay Retriever? These are just a few of the questions your 8- to 12-year-olds will answer as they participate in this activity-packed hot-air balloon ride across the U.S.A.! Over 200 work sheets feature fascinating trivia, map activities, creative assignments, and more. 252 reproducible pages, softcover from Teaching & Learning Company.
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GeoSafari Games
Here we have listed several products from GeoSafari. We don't have the room to list the descriptions of all the games here, so we have given you just a sample description of the quality products that GeoSafari makes. You can find descriptions of each game when you click on the title.
Introducing a geography game, GeoSafari Game of the States, that puts students "behind the wheel" on a cross-country road trip! With each correct answer to questions about the people, places, and things of individual states, players advance their car pawns on the game board map. The first "driver" to visit four assigned states wins! Also includes game cards and die. Two to four players, ages 8 and up.
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Name That Country & State Game
Learn about continents, countries, states and capitals as you spin your way around the globe picking up post cards with factual clues. Guess the country and move closer to your destination! Discover how to say "hello" and "good-bye" in different countries, and how to get a real pen pal. For two or more players ages 7 and up.
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Geo Derby Game
Which state is home to the Painted Desert? The Air Force Academy? Get your kids---and family---on the fast track to understanding geography! Players or teams race around the board using the map to answer timed questions, but watch out for extra-effort "ticklers." Includes laminated U.S. map, game board, question cards, game pieces, timer, and die. For two to four players, ages 8 to adult.
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Geo Derby Game
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Map Skills
Go beyond memorizing names and borders. Explore new routes to learning about maps. Map Skills-grade 3 journeys from reviewing the compass rose to using a map scale and lines of latitude and longitude. Your students will experience a wide range of adventures using map symbols, map keys, and map scales as they visit a mall, help a mail carrier follow her route, track down a missing person, and travel the United States. Every page offers opportunities for discussion. Work together as a class or with partners, and/or let the individual student work alone. Whether you use this book as your map study program or as a supplement to the social studies text, be sure to have fun learning and exploring along the way!
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Map Skills, Grade 3
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World Map Floor Puzzle
Young travelers will find their way around the world---and home again---with this giant-size jigsaw. Made from thick laminated cardboard with a wipe-clean surface, 33 brightly colored pieces feature birds, animals, and sea creatures in their native habitats. Completed puzzle measures 3' x 2'. Includes a line-drawn world map, suitable for photocopying and coloring. Ages 6 and up.
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World Map Floor Puzzle
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States & Capitals Songs
Catchy tunes on one cassette teach U.S. locations kids won't forget! And with the help of a 22" x 36" map, your children will learn to pinpoint America's states and capitals after the sing-along fun. They'll also enjoy labeling and coloring in the map, which includes the lyrics to all the songs and the name of every state and its capital city. Ages 6 and up.
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Real Brick & Stone Series
Ages 8+. Experience the fun, excitement, and pride of building ready-to-display stone replicas of world famous architectural masterpieces - brick by brick! Mix the special mortar in the mini-sized wheelbarrow, then follow the step-by-step instructions for building each spectacular structure with real kiln-fired bricks! The special mortar dissolves in water, allowing students to create and build more structures of their own design, and teachers to use the kits year after year!
Each kit includes:
Hundreds of real-stone bricks
Bags of special water-soluble mortar mix
Base with label
Wheelbarrow for mixing mortar
Mason's tools
L-shaped ruler
8-page illustrated instruction guide
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The Lewis & Clark Adventure Game
They blazed the trail that opened a continent---now they can lead your children in a little frontier fun! Introducing American history, geography, and culture, this educational board game offers two levels of difficulty for 2 to 4 players, allowing young and old to join in together. Includes a beautifully illustrated game board with spinner, colorful beads, bead "buckets," tokens, and game cards. Ages 6 and up.
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