One of my goals this year is to explore the Geography materials in more depth with my students. One way I plan to do this is with the help of a set of Geography Command Cards. Hopefully the use of such cards will not only provide meaningful points of interest for the students, but also act as springboards for using materials and conducting individual research. The cards I have printed for are available HERE for free. Thanks to the generous donations of many thoughtful teachers, this site provides many materials available for instant download.
The Geography command cards range in complexity of tasks, which is helpful in being able to meet the needs and interests of our mixed age setting. While some cards invite children to explore Land and Water Forms, globes, maps and various extension actives, other tasks include recording information in a 'Land and Water Booklet.' To that end, I decided to make a number of 'Geography Booklets' for this type of work in the cultural curriculum:
The Geography command cards range in complexity of tasks, which is helpful in being able to meet the needs and interests of our mixed age setting. While some cards invite children to explore Land and Water Forms, globes, maps and various extension actives, other tasks include recording information in a 'Land and Water Booklet.' To that end, I decided to make a number of 'Geography Booklets' for this type of work in the cultural curriculum:
Great post—thanks for sharing your “Geography Booklets” idea! The way you combine lined writing pages, blank spaces for drawings/collage, and a field-journal look (with button/twine closures) makes for highly versatile booklets. From a B2B point of view, this approach is excellent inspiration for companies supplying customized print materials for education, training programmes or branded documentation: you’ve shown how a simple format can be adapted and themed to suit varied content streams.
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