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Geography
‘Geography is often defined in terms of two branches: human geography and physical geography. Human geography deals with the study of people and their communities, cultures, economies, and interactions with the environment by studying their relations with and across space and place. Physical geography deals with the study of processes and patterns in the natural environment like the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and geosphere.’ Wiki
For the purpose of this we will mostly focus on HUMAN geography, and will be pulling in physical geography as we go. As is the beauty of homeschooling you can keep this as simple or in depth as you want depending on the age that you are working with. Most of these resources are FREE!
U.S. Geography
U.S. Geography:We kicked off our states study by reading Flat Stanley….and then sending him off! Family and friends were amazing in accepting our Stanley and sharing pictures with us! Our Flat stanley went ALL Over, including DISNEY!
I have seen U.S. State geography taught two ways. Alphabetically, or by when they gained statehood! For the purposes of geography I chose to cover these by when they gained statehood. This allowed us to really pay attention to where they states were located, and why they are shaped the way they are. Another great show for that is How the States Got Their Shapes! You can find several episodes on YouTube!~
Creating a notebook is an excellent way to keep things hands on. This US STATE STUDY FOR HOMESCHOOLERS link gives you the notebook pages I used! But a quick pinterest search will give you many options! In addition to those notebook pages I added a free coloring page and free flashcards from Crayola. Coloring pages/flash cards. I had him cut out and glue the flashcards to over sized index cards and we kept them in a pencil holder bag in the notebook!
Next I did a little research on Pinterest and found things that each state was known for…for instance. Deleware: State bug is the Lady Bug and we made peach floats and crab cakes! Pennsylvania: Magic Tree House books are set there, the Ground Hog, and Hershey is considered the Chocolate Capital of the United States. New Jersey: First Drive in, Honey bees, etc So we played on those themes through the week.
All kids love getting mail so this addition to our states study was really fun for him. ON this link you will find the sites to order tourist info from each state! Some states go all out with books, brochures, and full sized maps! This part does require a little planning ahead as it can take 4-5 weeks for you to get the things. The downside, you will eventually have a LOT of stuff to get rid of! LOL But this really brought the states home EVERY state!
Many state have distinguishing landmarks and this site has FREE printables where you can fold 3D models of them. Sites such as.
With more in production!